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A girl enjoys a cross-generational connection celebrated by the making of dumplings. In the story’s opening, the girl is at a picnic with her mum and grandma, who practice tai chi. Their bond, steeped in warmth and tradition, is further strengthened by making delicious dumplings at home – a special moment for grandma to enjoy with her granddaughter. The changing…
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Are you a “calm mouse”, a “thrilled mouse”, or an “always be prepared mouse”, or perhaps you have been all of them on a different day? As suggested by its… Read More
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“Norman had always been normal – perfectly normal. Until one day … Norman has an everyday life for a boy of his age: playing with friends, living in a… Read More
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A mammoth in New York City tries to find his crowd. The mammoth wakes up in modern days surrounded not by his herd but by a gleaming forest, strange birds… Read More
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How different and similar are we? Inspired by the quote of the British politician Jo Cox: “We have more in common than that which divides us”, it serves as a… Read More
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With the beginning of the new year, new term at school, and new seating plans many children and adults hopefully will relate to the words Aada remembered: “Don’t try and… Read More
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“Another year over, a Christmas job done.” It’s late on Boxing Day, and Santa is back from his trip, completing some of his usual chores before celebrating with his wife… Read More