
Why Does a Parent Say “Wake Up” First Before Telling a Child to “Get Up” for School?
Mornings start slowly. Eyes open. Bodies stretch. Two common phrases start the day. “Wake up” and “Get up.” Both mean “start your day.” But one means ...
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Mornings start slowly. Eyes open. Bodies stretch. Two common phrases start the day. “Wake up” and “Get up.” Both mean “start your day.” But one means ...
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Hello, word explorer Have you ever heard the morning alarm? Your eyes open. You are no longer asleep. Later, you get out of bed. How do you talk about ...
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Have you ever woken up in the morning and heard a bell ringing, like from a church or a clock tower? Or have you ever tried to wake up a friend or a b ...
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Have you ever woken up to the sound of a bird singing outside your window? In the countryside, there is a very special bird whose job is to wake every ...
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Hello, happy singers and wonderful teachers Today we explore a cheerful song that helps children learn about daily routines. It follows along with mor ...
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