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Revision #3 (2021-01-12 21:44)
Nya Ξlimu
Added letter-to-allophone mappings
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Storybook paragraphs containing word (30)

" At school, she played with lots of friends."
Lara the Yellow Ladybird

"Bounthy sits and listens to the birds sing with joy."
Bounthy's Singing Birds

"Bounthy’s home is filled with birds. But after some time, instead of singing, they sigh sadly."
Bounthy's Singing Birds

"As the birds fly away, they look back at Bounthy with a smile."
Bounthy's Singing Birds

"Mother says there’s no need to worry. As long as he follows her lead, he will stay with the flock. Mother also teaches him a song to guide him to the right direction. Relieved, Little Canary goes back to his play."
Which Way is South?

"The birds carry on their journey. Hey, what’s that? Mmm, those berries look delicious! Mother is busy with Little Canary’s brothers and sisters. Perhaps, Little Canary can quickly just grab a few berries."
Which Way is South?

"Little Canary dives down. These berries are delightful. There are still many more! How wonderful not to have to share with his brothers and sisters."
Which Way is South?

"Tired, he floats with the wind. He remembers there is still more to the song. But what is that place he sees? Perhaps, he’ll find his family there."
Which Way is South?

"Little Canary flaps his wings as hard as he can. He is sure he will catch up with his flock."
Which Way is South?

"Indigo bunting (Passerina cyanea) or the blue canary, are birds that live in eastern United States and southern Canada. Male birds have bright blue feathers, and the females are brown. In the winter, the males lose their blue plumage and resemble the brown females, although a little bit of blue remains. Every autumn, the birds migrate to Mexico and to southern United States. They navigate with the rotation of the Polaris star of the Ursa Minor constellation (also known as Little Bear). Polaris lies at the end of the bear’s tail and is also known as the North Pole Star. It indicates the direction to the north pole and is always seen in the northern hemisphere. Light pollution from excessive artificial light in urban areas, makes it hard to see stars in the sky at night. This has a negative impact on nature, including obstructing bird migration. It is also evidence of electric energy waste."
Which Way is South?

"One day, in a sleepy village with no electricity, the Electricity Department decided to put up electricity poles."
The Village of Five Poles

"Even the kids pulled the ropes with all their might. "HAYYIIISHHHHAAAAAA!""
The Village of Five Poles

"Days passed, with no sign of the Electricity Department team."
The Village of Five Poles

"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

"After that, Sakor came to school every day. Botom and her friends loved to play games with him. Tug of war... Jumping rope..."
The Elephant in My House

"To his right, a group of stars play with each other."
The Shy Moon

"To his left, a group of stars chat with each other."
The Shy Moon

"Will they play with me? I am so different from them. I should try."
The Shy Moon

"The moon smiles shyly. "Hello, can I play with you?""
The Shy Moon

"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

"Yay! Sarah gets to go with Reta to study in her teacher’s house. No registration and no cost. That is easy! But what is that broom for?"
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

"In the end, they return with leaves that might suit the tiger."
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 🌱

"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 🌱

"Wangari learnt more and more with every book she read."
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 🌱

"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

"The day’s swimming lessons ended with breathing exercises. They have to collect coins at the bottom of the pool."
Swimming is Fun