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Lara the ladybird was a special bug.
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Lara the Yellow Ladybird
"It is finally time to fly. Little Canary stays close to his mother. But what is that? Little Canary swerves and chases after it. Just then, Mother calls out. He was almost left behind!"
Which Way is South?
"Every day, a big pit was dug out for each pole."
The Village of Five Poles
"Every day, the villagers would wait for them to come back and finish their work. All they could talk about was how excited they were to get electricity."
The Village of Five Poles
"Botom was envious of how much attention and good food her parents gave to Sakor."
The Elephant in My House
"Sakor followed Botom everywhere, he was a real pest! Botom wondered if he would ever go home to the forest."
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
"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
"Botom answered, “I want to be a forest worker so I can help elephants like Sakor and protect our land.” Suddenly, there was a big noise from outside. “Whoom! Whoom!”"
The Elephant in My House
"Everyone ran outside to see what was happening. Sakor’s mother had found him!"
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
"Sakor was sad to leave too, now that Botom treated him kindly. But his mother reminded him he could come back to visit now that Botom understood how to be a friend to elephants."
The Elephant in My House
"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
"Gyanbi spends the whole day making his tiger sculpture. Sometimes it seems a bit too small. Sometimes the mouth doesn’t look right. At other times, the eyes are just too big. Despite it all, by the end of the day, the tiger was just the way Gyanbi had imagined it to be."
The Story of Bagh Bhairav Temple
"In a village on the slopes of Mount Kenya in East Africa, a little girl worked in the fields with her mother. Her name was Wangari."
A Tiny Seed 🌱
"Her favourite time of day was just after sunset. When it got too dark to see the plants, Wangari knew it was time to go home."
A Tiny Seed 🌱
"Wangari was a clever child and couldn’t wait to go to school. But her mother and father wanted her to stay and help them at home."
A Tiny Seed 🌱
"When she was seven years old, her big brother persuaded her parents to let her go to school."
A Tiny Seed 🌱
"She did so well at school that she was invited to study in the United States of America."
A Tiny Seed 🌱
"Wangari was excited! She wanted to know more about the world."
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 🌱