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Earth Day Edible Earth Goes Soccer: A Lesson in Whole Food Signature features a soccer ball named César. César lands in a garden filled with fruits and vegetables. As César bounces around, he draws similarities between their physical anatomy to that of the human anatomy vis-á-vis their functions. Collectively, these fruits and vegetables are known as Whole Food Signature.Coincidence?No!The author uses repetition to show there is someone behind this coincidence, always pointing to the one who existed before all creation, the one who underscores Whole Foods.
Follow the adventures of soccer ball as he takes us through currrent events.
The Twelve Days of Christmas explains a very traditional song sang during the Christmas holidays. The song story is set in the 1500s when Catholics had to go underground to escape persecution from the King of England, the first king to splinter religion on a massive level.
Carelessness and lackadaisical has caused pollution. Only one person cares. He is a beaver whose cavorting has come to a halt. He seeks to find the cures of his Big Brother, a river. Join him on his search and become a steward.
Have you ever lost anything only to find out you've never lost it? What about trying to out-pace your own shadow? Brown Girl, Brown Girl, Hasn't Anyone straddled many countries. It's protagonist, Chela, is apologetically multi-talented but still finds herself manoeuvring in and across many cultures, cultures from within, cultures from afar, and cultures too close for comfort. Travel with Chela and share in her experiences to reproduce and even transcend her love for learning, always prepared to overcome life's curve ball.
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