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The Farting Bunny
Unlike the other rabbits in the Puffy-Tails clan Bramble is a yellowish-orange bunny who stammers stutters and farts excessively and noisily. As ravenous wolves surround the Puffy-Tails preparing to attack at sunrise the bunnies must...
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Where Does the Water Come From?
As two boys search for the source of the water that ordinarily flows through their yards they learn about more than water. Asad and Samad discover that nobody is all good or all bad. Asad and Samad live in Tajikistan. They enjoy wading...
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Zoe Lucky
Zoe Lucky chases a burglar with a knife but he runs too fast for her to get a good view of him. “What would I have done if I had caught up?” Zoe asks herself. Since her mother is working the night shift in the third of thirty-two...
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The Hundred-Year Diet
Thirty percent of heart attacks are fatal and modern medicine provides limited treatment for stroke cardiac disease and diabetes. Therefore prevention is crucial. Dr. Blair Beebe proposes that with a healthy diet and exercise the human...
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Solo Bromeando (Just Kidding)
Instead of playing basketball with the kids who tease him, D.J. runs home to the seclusion of his backyard tree house. What may appear to be innocent playground joking may actually be quite malicious, and cause serious emotional harm. In...
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Cumpleaos en el Barrio (Birthday in the Barrio)
“You got permission to close the street, right, Chavi?” asks a friend. “UH-OH!” replies Chavi. She forgot to obtain consent from the city of Miami Beach for a huge street party. Without such permission, Lazarita will not have a...
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Through the Eyes of the Soul
The Mayan people of the state of Yucatan believe that during the Day of the Dead celebration, the spirits of their deceased relatives eat the essence of the food prepared for them. Some Mayans insist that, after this occurs, the food...
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El milagro de la primera flor de Nochebuena
Imagine beautiful poinsettias growing like weeds! The author noticed that they grow profusely in Mexico. Where did these flowers come from? According to Mexican legend, a miracle produced the first poinsettias. In Oppenheim’s version,...
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