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"Unlike all her friends, she had bright yellow wings."
Lara the Yellow Ladybird
"And when she got there, none of her friends said hello."
Lara the Yellow Ladybird
"“I’ll never paint my wings again!,” she thought."
Lara the Yellow Ladybird
"The elephant ran straight into their house and began to eat. Botom grabbed its tail and yanked hard. “Get out of there! Go back to your home!” she shouted."
The Elephant in My House
"Botom thought if she was mean to Sakor, he might leave. So she put pepper in his trunk, making him sneeze, and teased him with ants, to make him scared."
The Elephant in My House
"One morning, Botom wanted a guava to take to school. But she could not reach them! The young elephant reached up with his trunk and picked one for her."
The Elephant in My House
"Botom was very surprised. “Thank you!” she said. “But I am going to be late for school now.” Her mother shouted from a distance, “Why don’t you ride Sakor to school?”"
The Elephant in My House
"It was time for Sakor to return to the forest. Botom was sad to say goodbye, but she knew her friend would be happy to return to his home and his family."
The Elephant in My House
"Later that day, Reta and Sarah go shopping. Reta brings along a shopping bag with her. "My teacher told me that this is one way to reduce the use of plastic," she tells Sarah. Sarah wants to get to know Reta’s teacher."
The Great Teacher
"Sarah is excited to meet this teacher. "If we run, we can get there faster," she says."
The Great Teacher
"Wangari loved being outside. In her family’s food garden she broke up the soil with her machete. She pressed tiny seeds into the warm earth."
A Tiny Seed 🌱
"She would follow the narrow paths through the fields, crossing rivers as she went."
A Tiny Seed 🌱
"When she was seven years old, her big brother persuaded her parents to let her go to school."
A Tiny Seed 🌱
"Wangari learnt more and more with every book she read."
A Tiny Seed 🌱
"She did so well at school that she was invited to study in the United States of America."
A Tiny Seed 🌱
"At the American university Wangari learnt many new things. She studied plants and how they grow. And she remembered how she grew: playing games with her brothers in the shade of the trees in the beautiful Kenyan forests."
A Tiny Seed 🌱
"The more she learnt, the more she realised that she loved the people of Kenya. She wanted them to be happy and free."
A Tiny Seed 🌱
"The more she learnt, the more she remembered her African home."
A Tiny Seed 🌱
"When she had finished her studies, she returned to Kenya. But her country had changed. Huge farms stretched across the land."
A Tiny Seed 🌱
"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 🌱
"Sasa is in her own world with her book. But as soon as she sees Dimas getting into the pool, she puts her book down. She rushes over to help him."
Swimming is Fun