This week we are going to travel to a magical place. Not a fictional location like Hogsmead in Harry Potter but a real place called the Valdivian Rainforest.
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This week we are going to travel to a magical place. Not a fictional location like Hogsmead in Harry Potter but a real place called the Valdivian Rainforest.
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There are animals with funny faces, important jobs, and who are expert travelers. Many animals fit one or more of those categories, but did you know there is one that fits them all?
There is a lot to learn from history and the people who lived in the days of the past.
Wind is the invisible force that makes leaves dance, fills sails with power, and sometimes, unleashes nature’s fury in jaw-dropping storms. But what is wind, really?
A long time ago, when enormous ships with towering masts sailed across the open seas, their sails caught the wind and pushed them forward with incredible speed.
William Bligh was a famous British sailor and captain who lived in the late 1700s and early 1800s.
What animal is so adorable you just have to cuddle it, but you can’t because it looks like a cactus? Hedgehogs are small nocturnal mammals that are famous for their spiky coats.
Space is like a giant playground, and in this playground, we have all kinds of cool stuff like satellites, space stations, and rockets that humans have sent up there over the years.