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Jina Jeong volunteers with her family to build houses, but when it falls short of her expectations, she eagerly seizes the opportunity to assist their neighbor in his yard, hoping it will fulfill her desire for a meaningful project.
Jina Jeong wants to start a club to introduce all the kids in her area to the nature activities she enjoys, but her parents suggest she start small--so Jina sets out to persuade her friend Sofia to go camping with Jina's family.
Jina's grandmother is sad because her best friend has moved away, so Jina is looking for a way to cheer her up--and volunteering as a reader at the public library may be the perfect solution.
Jina and her classmates are determined to collect the most food for the local food pantry so they can pick out books for the library--but when a classmate's home is damaged in a fire, the class votes to donate much of the food they collected to his family instead.
Jina is learning about climate change for a class project. What she discovers leads her to making plans to reduce energy use around her house. Her plans run into a few snags, and she becomes frustrated about whether she's doing enough. With the help of her understanding parents and teacher along with a new friend, Jina finds out even small changes can lead to positive outcomes.
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Jina Jeong, an avid reader, tries to inspire her reluctant reading partner to enjoy books.
Lucky is a playful Irish setter. He’s a happy dog until he gets bored. Then he gets into mischief. Like when Lucky’s games of hide-and-seek and tug-of-war almost ruin their mom’s dinner party. Can Shawn and Kat find a way to keep Lucky happy before they tire themselves out?
Jina's parents insist that she is too young to have a pet, but when a mother cat with kittens show up at her cousin's house, Jina is determined to find a home for all five cats, with some help from her grandmother.