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                <text>Electronic Texts for Health Literacy© are an interactive genre to educate children, youth, and adults about their health. Realistic and authentic photographs of active people model how to practice cognitive-motor skills leading to healthy behaviors and a higher quality of life. Bilingual story lines encourage people of all cultural backgrounds to interact and speak with others to promote healthy living in a variety of situations and environments. Electronic Texts for Health Literacy© demonstrate and promote the ongoing development of oral language, written language, and body language integration through Habits of Health and Habits of Mind (Ubbes, 2008).</text>
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            <text>Everyday Health&#13;
by Christina Birchfield &amp; Miche White&#13;
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When I wake up, the first thing I do is brush my teeth (les dents) with my toothbrush and tooth paste.&#13;
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After I brush my teeth (les dents), I was my face (lafigure) with soap and water.&#13;
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In the wintertime, I put gloves on my hands  (las mains), hat on my head (la tête), coat on my arms (les bras) and chest (la poitrine), pants on my legs (la jambes), and boots on my feet (les pieds).&#13;
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In the summertime, I put shorts on my legs (las jambes) and a t-shirt or tank top on my shoulders (l’épaules) and chest (la poitrine) and gym shoes on my feet (les pieds.&#13;
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When it snows, I go outside and throw snowballs using my arms (les bras) and hands (las mains) with my friends.&#13;
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During winter, I like to make snow angels while laying in the snow and moving my legs (las jambes) from side to side and my arms (les bras) up and down.&#13;
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During summer, I play outside and jump rope.  My legs (las jambes)  and feet (les pieds) help when I jump up and down, while my arms (les bras) help to turn the rope.  &#13;
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When it’s hot outside in the summer, I like to swim in cold water by using my arms (les bras) and legs (las jambes) to move and lifting my head (la tête) out of the water so I can breathe through my mouth (la bouche) and nose (le nez).&#13;
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After I eat dinner with my mouth (la bouche) and teeth (les dents), I take a bath and wash my neck (le cou) and behind my ears (l’oreilles) well.&#13;
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Before I go to sleep at night, I use my eyes (les yeux) to read a book and my hands (las mains) to turn the pages.&#13;
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When I am finally ready to go to sleep, I close my eyes (les yeux) and dream sweet dreams.&#13;
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