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"Unlike all her friends, she had bright yellow wings."
Lara the Yellow Ladybird
"Lara sat all alone."
Lara the Yellow Ladybird
"Bounthy’s home is near the forest. There are birds all around that sing beautiful songs. "Coo-oo, coo-oo," sing the birds."
Bounthy's Singing Birds
"He catches the birds one by one and brings them all home."
Bounthy's Singing Birds
"The next morning, Bounthy hears all of the birds singing happily on a tree next to his home. “Coo-oo! Coo-oooo!”"
Bounthy's Singing Birds
"Brrr…. Autumn is here. The winds are cold and strong! It’s time for the blue canaries to fly south where it’s warmer. It’s Little Canary’s first time to travel. They are all going to fly when the sun sets. What if he gets left behind?"
Which Way is South?
"Oh, it’s only the wind. But what is that among the leaves? It’s the Little Bear!Now, all he has to do is to fly away from the end of its tail."
Which Way is South?
"Even the kids pulled the ropes with all their might. "HAYYIIISHHHHAAAAAA!""
The Village of Five Poles
"The next evening, the villagers hung lanterns from all five poles."
The Village of Five Poles
"It looks like they are having a lot of fun, but I am all by myself, thinks the moon."
The Shy Moon
"The moon draws, and then erases. There are marks all over the his surface."
The Shy Moon
"The moon grins. "I do not know what I drew, either." They all laugh."
The Shy Moon
"Sarah is visiting her cousin Reta for the first time. Sarah came all the way from Ottawa, Canada."
The Great Teacher
""Salt, warm water, and milk are all good for soothing a burnt tongue. My teacher told me that," says Reta. Hm… she’s right! The burning sensation is instantly gone. "Your teacher is smart," Sarah tells Reta."
The Great Teacher
"On their way, Sarah and Reta meet other children. They are all going to study. They also bring cleaning tools. Reta says her teacher cannot clean her house by herself."
The Great Teacher
"Reta's teacher is inspired by a woman named Een Sukaesih, often known as Bu Een. Bu Een graduated from the Indonesian University of Education in Bandung. She suffered from a disease called Rheumatoid Arthritis, which made her immobile for 27 years. Being persistent, Bu Een kept teaching while laying down, from 8 am to 8 pm. She taught English, history, computers, and math. Any child who wanted to learn was welcomed. Her students loved her so much so they all helped her with chores after their learning was done for the day."
The Great Teacher
"Matsa is surprised. She tells Ali, "You are so good now. You can make all the stars you want." Ali smiles and is happy to have his new stars."
Ali’s Little Star ⭐
"Wangari had worked hard. People all over the world took notice, and gave her a famous prize. It is called the Nobel Peace Prize, and she was the first African woman ever to receive it."
A Tiny Seed 🌱