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Grandma’s Volcano Story Vika loved asking Grandma questions. Grandma always had great answers! “Grandma, how did the volcano get there?” Vika asked. Grandma smiled. “The Earth has big rocks under the ground. These rocks move, like boats on water. When two rocks crash together, hot liquid called magma comes up. This makes a volcano!” Vika thought about boats bumping—Splash! She could see it in her mind. “When a volcano erupts, hot lava comes out,” Grandma said. “Smoke, rocks, and ash fly in the air. That is why we must be careful.” Vika looked at the volcano near her village. Sometimes she saw smoke. “When the volcano erupts, the hot gas and lava push through a hole on top. This hole is called a crater,” Grandma explained. Vika listened. Grandma was very good at explaining things! “Did you see a volcano erupt, Grandma?” Vika asked. “Yes,” Grandma said. “When I was little, the volcano near our village erupted.” “What did you do?” Vika asked. “We stayed inside and closed all the windows and doors. Then, our village leader told us to move to a safe place.” Vika imagined Grandma walking to a safe village. She looked at the volcano. It was quiet today, but if it started smoking, she would listen to Grandma!

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A is for Archery: An ABC Book** **Description:** Discover the exciting world of archery from A to Z with this delightful and educational ABC book. Each letter introduces young readers to key terms and concepts related to archery, accompanied by charming illustrations that bring the sport to life. From arrows and bows to targets and quivers, "A is for Archery" is a perfect introduction for children eager to learn about the fascinating art of archery. Whether aspiring to be archers themselves or simply curious about the sport, kids will enjoy exploring the alphabet through the lens of archery, sparking their imagination and interest in this timeless practice. Perfect for early readers and young enthusiasts, this book combines fun rhymes with essential archery vocabulary, making learning both engaging and enjoyable. Join us on this archery adventure and watch as each page turns into a step toward becoming a knowledgeable archer!

Luke has Asperger's Syndrome. He is at summer camp and feels very awkward. Luke thinks no one wants to be around him. He is then invited to go swimming and fishing with the other guys.

In the cosmic kingdom where each star held a unique light, lived a little star named Stella. Her dream was to create the most enchanting luminous trail. During one of her adventures, Stella met a playful comet puppy named Spark. Together, they embarked on a wondrous cosmic journey, overcoming challenges and finding inspiration along the way. Spark taught Stella how to harness her sparkling power. Through their combined efforts and encounters with friendly stars, they crafted a dazzling luminous trail, uniting the entire cosmos in a spectacular celebration of light. On that evening, Stella fulfilled her dream, gifting the entire kingdom a magical stellar beacon in the sky.

african american girl wants to become a phlebotomist , she’s goes to school to learn more skills while facing challenges of depression do to her mom passing away. At the end she graduates and becomes the best doctor in the world.

In a cozy little house at the edge of a bustling town, two best friends, Boon and Toddy, share delightful adventures. Boon, a curious and playful tabby, loves exploring every nook and cranny, while Toddy, a gentle and wise Siamese, enjoys peaceful naps in sunbeams. Together, they discover the magic of friendship, the joy of exploring their world, and the comfort of home. Whether they are chasing butterflies in the garden, having cozy bedtime stories, or inventing new games, Boon and Toddy show that the best adventures are the ones you share with a friend. This charming tale celebrates the beauty of friendship, the joy of discovery, and the warmth of home.

Sammy Snake finds a silver star under a stone on a beach. He shows it to his friend, Sally squirrel. They save the star by stacking rocks around it. Then they eat salad and sip cold juice. They share stories. Finally they are happy.

A Walk in the Mangroves" is an educational narrative about a young Singaporean girl named Abby who learns environmental responsibility through a school field trip to a mangrove swamp. The story begins with Abby impulsively throwing away her mother's rain cap, which subsequently blows into a gutter. During a field trip led by environmental volunteers Robert and Cheryl, Abby and her classmates explore the unique ecosystem of mangroves, discovering various plants and animals while learning about the environmental challenges facing these habitats. A pivotal moment occurs when Abby finds her discarded rain cap on the beach, now containing a dead mudskipper—a poignant illustration of how carelessly discarded plastics harm marine life. The students participate in a beach cleanup, collecting 27 bags of trash, and Abby gains a profound understanding of environmental conservation. Through Cheryl's guidance, Abby learns that while cleaning efforts might seem futile, consistent action is crucial in protecting delicate ecosystems. The narrative effectively combines a personal story of a child's growth with broader environmental education, emphasizing the importance of individual responsibility in addressing ecological challenges.

a snake, turtle and frog are wondering in the jungle. snake finds a book behind a tree. turtle opens the book they all transformed to a magical world there miss frog introduce them and tells them to play various games 1st game is javelin where frog wins 2nd game is weightlifting where turtle wins 3rd game where again frog wins miss frog is impressed frog marries miss frog and go to the real world

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**Page 1:** Emilia is ready to run! “Ready, set, 239!” she cheers. **Page 2:** She zooms across the room, her little feet patting the floor. **Page 3:** But wait! Emilia stops and looks around. Where are Mom and Dad? **Page 4:** “Right here! Mommy, Daddy!” She points to the starting line. **Page 5:** Once they’re all lined up, Emilia's smile is the biggest! **Page 6:** “Out comes 239!” she giggles. With a burst of joy, they all race to the other side **Page 7:** Trailing behind, Caleb is doing his best to keep up with his sister. **Page 8:** Running, laughing, playing together, Emilia knows the fun has just begun! **Page 9:** And every time they race, it’s always, “Ready, set, 239!”