
What Makes “I’m Learning, I’m Acquiring Knowledge” Different from Each Other?
Children say wonderful things. A child might struggle with a puzzle and then smile. They might say "I am learning how to do this." Another child might ...
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Children say wonderful things. A child might struggle with a puzzle and then smile. They might say "I am learning how to do this." Another child might ...
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Words help us describe the world. Some words seem very similar. “Included and contained” is one such pair. Both suggest that one thing stays inside an ...
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When children learn English, they meet many word pairs. “Invited and asked” is one such pair. Both words relate to requesting something. But they are ...
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Introduction to Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis is a small island nation. Two islands make up this country. The first island is Saint Kitt ...
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Some animals walk forward. The lobster walks sideways. It moves with purpose across the ocean floor. It wears armor. It carries powerful claws. For ch ...
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Some animals grow their own shells. Others borrow shells from creatures that came before. The hermit crab does the latter. It carries its home on its ...
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Some animals move through the ocean. Others build cities. Coral builds. It creates structures so large they can be seen from space. For children, lear ...
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Some animals swim through the ocean. Others attach themselves to rocks and never move again. The barnacle does the latter. It looks like a tiny white ...
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Some animals have brains. Some have muscles. The sponge has neither. It is one of the simplest animals on Earth. Yet it has survived for over 600 mill ...
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Some animals are admired for their beauty. Others are known for their speed. The sea cucumber is admired for something else. It cleans the ocean floor ...
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Some animals move fast. Others hide in shells. The sea urchin does something different. It moves slowly on tiny tube feet. It wears a suit of spines. ...
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Some animals have changed little over millions of years. The lamprey is one of them. It swims in oceans and rivers much as its ancestors did before di ...
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Some animals are famous for their speed. Others are known for their beauty. The hagfish is famous for something else. It cleans the ocean floor. It pr ...
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Some animals run fast. Others hide well. The electric eel does something no other creature does quite the same way. It generates electricity. For chil ...
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Some fish live where sunlight reaches. Others dwell in the dark. The anglerfish lives in the deepest, darkest parts of the ocean. It carries its own l ...
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Some fish rely on speed. Others depend on hiding. The porcupine fish takes a bolder approach. It transforms into a spiky, unswallowable ball. For chil ...
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Some fish swim fast to escape danger. Others hide in rocks. The pufferfish does something extraordinary. It transforms. In an instant, it becomes a sp ...
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Some fish swim upright. Others drift with the current. The flounder does something entirely different. It lies flat on the ocean floor. Its body blend ...
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Some fish thrive in warm, slow rivers. The trout prefers something different. It seeks cold, clear water with a steady current. For children, learning ...
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Some fish hide in deep waters. Others swim near the surface. The bass does both. It waits quietly. Then it strikes with speed. For children, learning ...
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Some fish drift with the current. Others hide among rocks. The tuna does neither. It cuts through the open ocean with powerful speed. It never stops m ...
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Watching a child's language skills bloom is one of the most rewarding parts of parenting. You notice the shift from simple requests to detailed explan ...
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