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When walking on the beach one day, Emily finds a bottle with a message from a girl named Fiona. There is no address on the note, and Emily and her classmates set out to track down Fiona, using the Internet. They find Fiona, and when she and Emily become penpals over the Internet, they deiscover they have a lot in common. They also arrange for other students in their classes to become penpals.
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In ancient Greece, young Pythagoras discovers a special number pattern (the Pythagorean theorem) and uses it to solve problems involving right triangles.
An ancient Greek boy, Pythagoras, helps his cousins produce pleasant music when he adjusts the mathematical ratios between the part of their pipes and lyres, knowledge he would later use to become a famous philosopher.
Take 2 Takahe, isolate them for a million years and what to you have? Now add humans, and the predators they bring... Conservation and maths literacy themes.
Children around the world eat all kinds of food. In some countries their food is different from ours. It looks different and it tastes quite different, too. Did you know that some of the foods you eat came from another country? How do people make their kind of food?
Sharks are very big and strong. They are fast and hungry, too. Sometimes little animals are stronger than big animals. Do you know how a little animal could help a big animal? Reading Level 14/F&P Level H
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Flags have always had the power to stir the imagination, and to unite and divide people. Learning about flags opens a window through which we can view other nations and cultures. This book covers the history of flags, how they are used, their colour and design, and the flags of international organisations. Ages 8+.