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When I am eight
Nixon, Joan Lowery
Herbie wants to prove that when he is eight, he'll do everything his older brother does -- but even better!He will be the best at baseball, video games, and bike riding. Herbie realizes that he won't always be in his brother's shadow.
Tags
assertiveness
,
baseball
,
biking
,
birthday
,
competition
,
exercise
,
games
,
goal setting
,
growing up
,
holidays
,
self esteem
,
shadows
,
sports
,
technology
,
verbal communication
When grandpa came to stay
Caseley, Judith
Benny's grandpa visits after his grandma dies. They tell stories, play games, and talk. One day grandpa cries and Benny learns that it is okay to cry.
Tags
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
death
,
family
,
feelings
,
grandparents
,
grief
,
stress management
,
verbal communication
When grandma almost fell off the mountain and other stories
Porte, Barbara Ann
Grandma tells stories to her grandchildren of a car trip to Florida she took with her family and grandparents when she was younger. Her vacations were usually filled with exciting adventures and amusing mishaps.
Tags
adventures
,
car
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
family
,
grandparents
,
storytelling
,
transportation
,
travel
,
vacation
,
verbal communication
When eric's mom fought cancer
Vigna, Judith
A young boy copes with his mother's cancer. Going through a range of emotions, he finally comes to more of an understanding about her illness.
Tags
anger
,
assertiveness
,
cancer
,
conflict resolution
,
coping
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
diseases
,
family
,
fear
,
feelings
,
frustration
,
goal setting
,
grandparents
,
guilt
,
illness
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
sadness
,
self esteem
,
stress management
,
verbal communication
,
worry
When charlie mcbutton lost power
Collins, Suzanne
Charlie loves to play computerized games. When lightning strikes a nearby tower, Charlie's home is left without power. After several poor choices in finding something to occupy his time, Charlie discovers he can have fun without plugging in.
Tags
activities
,
affection
,
aggression
,
behavior
,
closeness
,
computer
,
conflict resolution
,
consequences
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
family
,
imagination
,
lightning
,
playing
,
rhyme
,
siblings
,
storm
,
technology
,
weather
When cats dream
Pilkey, Dav
When cats dream, they can do anything and go anywhere.
Tags
animals
,
cat
,
dreams
,
imagination
,
nonverbal communication
,
pets
,
sleep
When Catherine the Great and I were eight!
Best, Cari
Sara, her mother, and Russian grandmother Catherine the Great, pile into Mr. Minsky's car along with a few of their other neighbors. They make their way to the beach to escape the heat of the hot summer day. Although they find it takes longer than planned to reach the beach, everyone has fun along the way.
Tags
anticipation
,
beach
,
bodies of water
,
car
,
closeness
,
community
,
companion
,
conflict
,
conflict resolution
,
culture
,
dancing
,
exercise
,
family
,
food
,
friendship
,
games
,
grandparents
,
immigrants
,
language
,
neighbors
,
newspaper
,
ocean
,
patience
,
picnic
,
problem solving
,
recreation
,
relationship
,
russian
,
summer
,
swimming
,
travel
,
verbal communication
When bluebell sang
Ernst, Lisa Campbell
Bluebell the cow is on her way to stardom because of her wonderful singing voice. Yet once she hits stardom, she becomes homesick. After tricking her nasty manager, Bluebell spends the rest of her days singing with the other cows.
Tags
animals
,
assertiveness
,
cow
,
critical thinking
,
deception
,
homesickness
,
peer resistance
,
stress management
,
success
When andy's father went to prison
Hickman, Martha Whitmore
Andy Wilson's father is sent to jail for stealing. In order to be closer to him, Andy and his family move to a new city. Andy has to deal with the added pressure of a new school and a father who is in prison. He actually seems to cope and deal with the situation very well.
Tags
assertiveness
,
bus
,
change
,
coping
,
decision making
,
family
,
feelings
,
food
,
frustration
,
games
,
happiness
,
nutrition
,
parents
,
prison
,
sadness
,
self esteem
,
transportation
,
verbal communication
When agnes caws
Fleming, Candace
Agnes Peregrine has always loved birds and has recently found out that she has a true talent for bird calling. She goes to the Himalayan Mountains with her mother in search of the rarest bird of all. Little does she know that an evil colonel has followed them and wants this rare bird for his own collection!
Tags
accomplishment
,
africa
,
assertiveness
,
beauty
,
birds
,
boat
,
careers
,
collection
,
conflict
,
conservation
,
critical thinking
,
deception
,
decision making
,
duck
,
hummingbird
,
hunting
,
jungle
,
maps
,
mischief
,
mountains
,
pheasant
,
refusal skills
,
rescue
,
sounds
,
train
,
travel
,
verbal communication
,
wilderness
,
yak
When Africa was home
Williams, Karen Lynn
A home is a place of security and happiness. Peter finds Africa to be more of a home than America. In Africa, Peter is treated with respect, politeness, and care. After learning more about the world, Peter gets to go home again.
Tags
african
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airplane
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anticipation
,
assertiveness
,
car
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
family
,
feelings
,
friendship
,
geography
,
goal setting
,
grandparents
,
happiness
,
moving
,
multicultural
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
sadness
,
seasons
,
siblings
,
summer
,
transportation
,
travel
,
verbal communication
,
winter
Wheels go round
Nikola-Lisa, W.
Wheels are used for lots of fun activities. Children ride their scooters, bikes, and skates. Faster and faster the children keep on rolling through the country and through the town. Going up hill. Going down.
Tags
airplane
,
bicycle
,
biking
,
bus
,
car
,
exercise
,
numbers
,
shapes
,
skating
,
train
,
transportation
,
truck
Wheels around
Rotner, Shelley
Wheels help us in many ways. Wheels on trucks help deliver food such as bread, fruit, and ice cream. Wheels also help us fix and build things.
Tags
bicycle
,
bus
,
car
,
food
,
motorcycle
,
nutrition
,
taxi
,
transportation
,
truck
Wheels
Hughes, Shirley
Carlos is jealous of his friend Billy's new bicycle. He desperately wants a new one for his upcoming birthday. He realizes that friends are important and gets an unexpected better gift for his birthday.
Tags
birthday
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
feelings
,
friendship
,
holidays
,
jealousy
,
nonverbal communication
,
presents
,
self esteem
,
verbal communication
Wheel on the chimney
Brown, Margaret Wise//Gergely, Tibor
A stork builds a nest on a chimney during spring. Soon the stork is joined by another stork and they have babies. Suddenly it grows cold, so the storks head south for the winter. In the spring, the storks move back and the cycle starts over again.
Tags
birds
,
birth
,
decision making
,
family
,
goal setting
,
nonverbal communication
,
seasons
Wheel away
Dodds, Dayle Ann
A runaway wheel takes a bouncy, bumpy, amusing journey through town.
Tags
awareness
,
conflict resolution
,
rhyme
,
transportation
,
travel
Whatever
Bee, William
Billy is a very difficult child. Billy's father tries to please him by showing him the world's curliest trumpet, bounciest castle and smokiest train. He even takes Billy to the edge of outer space, but all Billy can say is whatever. In the end, Billy will get a taste of his own medicine.
Tags
acceptance
,
affection
,
animals
,
appreciation
,
communication
,
conflict resolution
,
family
,
giraffe
,
misbehavior
,
mischief
,
respect
,
stress management
,
taste
,
tiger
What's new at the zoo? An Animal Adding Adventure
Slade, Suzanne
Travel through the zoo and learn about zoo animals through rhyme. Count up all the animals you have seen.
Tags
animals
,
baby
,
bat
,
bear
,
birds
,
counting
,
elephant
,
family
,
giraffe
,
habitat
,
kangaroo
,
math
,
monkey
,
panda
,
parents
,
peacock
,
penguin
,
snake
,
zebra
,
zoo
What's wrong with julio
Ormsby, Virginia
Julio has just moved to the United States and does not speak English. At school he always causes trouble. When the school realizes his parents did not come to the United States with him, they have a fundraiser so that he can call home.
Tags
aggression
,
assertiveness
,
change
,
conflict resolution
,
coping
,
diversity
,
family
,
feelings
,
friendship
,
loneliness
,
multicultural
,
parents
,
school
,
self esteem
,
spanish
,
teamwork
,
verbal communication
What's what?A guessing game
Serfozo, Mary
In order to find out what is soft and hard, warm and cold, wet and dry, long and short, and light and dark, come along and play this unique guessing game.
Tags
adventures
,
animals
,
body parts
,
colors
,
dog
,
feelings
,
food
,
fun
,
happiness
,
rain
,
school
,
train
,
transportation
What's under my bed?
Stevenson, James
Mary Ann and Louie's grandpa tell them a scarey story. Later one night, they run to tell him that something is under their bed. The grandpa shares another story about when he was young and what he would do when he was scared at bedtime.
Tags
bedtime
,
family
,
fear
,
feelings
,
grandparents
,
imagination
,
memories
,
sleep
,
storytelling
,
verbal communication
What's the matter with carruthers?
Marshall, James
Carruthers, the bear, is in a very grumpy mood and has been for days. His two friends notice it and try to cheer him up. Finally they realize Carruthers is tired and should have been asleep for the winter, so they help him go to bed.
Tags
bedtime
,
critical thinking
,
feelings
,
friendship
,
helping
,
hibernation
,
moods
,
nonverbal communication
,
seasons
,
sleep
,
winter
What's so great about cindy snappleby?
Samuels, Barbara
Faye tries to do things to make cool and confident Cindy Snappleby like her. However, Cindy begins making fun of Faye's little sister and she refuses to put up with it. She sees that family is more important.
Tags
acceptance
,
assertiveness
,
decision making
,
friendship
,
kindness
,
peer resistance
,
play
,
self esteem
,
siblings
,
verbal communication
What's inside? The alphabet book
Kitamura, Satoshi
Playful pictures prompt each letter's picture and word. The guessing game aspect of this format sets it apart from typical alphabet book (A wordless book).
Tags
alphabet
,
birds
,
cat
,
critical thinking
,
dog
,
elephant
,
fire engine
,
hippopotamus
,
iguana
,
kite
,
morning
,
night
,
octopus
,
rat
,
sequence
,
snow
,
tiger
,
transportation
,
umbrella
,
woodpecker
,
zebra
What's in aunt mary's room
Howard, Elizabeth Fitzgerald
Susan and Sarah love to play what's in Aunt Mary's room? All great Aunt Flossie will say is: It's full of things to save, things to keep. One day the girls get to find out what's in Aunt Mary's room, and they get to learn about their ancestors in the process.
Tags
african american
,
books
,
death
,
family
,
games
,
imagination
,
multicultural
,
spiritual
,
surprises
,
traditions
What's alive
Zoehfeld, Kathleen Weidner
Understand the simple distinctions between living and nonliving things. Experience the living things through plants and animals. Experience the nonliving things through objects such as a rock. The cycles of life and materials for living are explained as well.
Tags
animals
,
birds
,
books
,
cat
,
death
,
dog
,
dolls
,
environment
,
food
,
jumping
,
nutrition
,
plants
,
sun
,
survival
,
water
What!Cried granny: An almost bedtime story
Lum, Kate
It is Patrick's first time to sleep over at Granny's house. When it is time for him to go to bed, Patrick tells his Granny that he does not have a bed, so Granny chops down some trees for wood and makes him a bed. Patrick then tells his Granny that he did not have a pillow at her house, so Granny collected feathers from her chickens and made him a pillow. Granny also has to make Patrick a blanket and teddy bear, but by the time she is finished, it is morning.
Tags
animals
,
bedtime
,
chicken
,
dog
,
family
,
frustration
,
grandparents
,
hard work
,
night
,
preparation
,
sewing
,
sheep
,
sleep
,
tools
,
tree
What zeesie saw on delancey street
Rael, Wlsa Okon
On her 7th birthday, Zeesie goes with Mama and Papa to her first party where suprise packages are auctioned off to raise money. While there she explores a secret money room, and learns a lesson about money, generosity, and the importance of community.
Tags
birthday
,
celebration
,
community
,
critical thinking
,
family
,
feelings
,
food
,
happiness
,
holidays
,
immigrants
,
Jewish
,
money
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
party
,
sharing
,
stress management
,
verbal communication
What would you do if you lived at the zoo?
Carlstrom, Nancy White
What would you do if you lived at the zoo?Would you stay with the lions and tigers or would you hang with the monkeys?How would you talk to the animals at the zoo?Take a trip to this zoo and find out just exactly what you would do if you live at a zoo.
Tags
animals
,
bear
,
discovery
,
elephant
,
fun
,
insects
,
learning
,
lion
,
monkey
,
pony
,
rabbit
,
snake
,
spider
,
tiger
,
verbal communication
,
zoo
What will you be, Sara Mee?
Avraham, Kate Aver
Cho, a young boy, wonders what his little sister Sara Mee will be? They celebrate Sara Mee's first birthday with a feast and music from Korea. Cho continues to try to figure out what his sister will be when she grows up.
Tags
america
,
author's note
,
bath
,
birthday
,
body parts
,
celebration
,
cleanliness
,
clothing
,
correspondence
,
customs
,
drawing
,
family
,
feelings
,
food
,
game
,
gender
,
generations
,
grandparents
,
growing up
,
imagination
,
Korea
,
korean
,
language
,
love
,
money
,
music
,
neighbors
,
new baby
,
nutrition
,
onomatopoeia
,
parents
,
party
,
prediction
,
sadness
,
siblings
,
toys
,
verbal communication
,
writing
What we like
Rockwell, Anne
Children really like snowmen, fish, bubble bath, goodnight kisses, lullabies, and many other things that excite the five senses. Each page is filled with the things children like to do, wear, feel, eat, and play.
Tags
activities
,
adventures
,
animals
,
art
,
bear
,
cat
,
clothing
,
creativity
,
dog
,
entertainment
,
feelings
,
fish
,
five senses
,
flowers
,
fox
,
fun
,
games
,
happiness
,
imagination
,
learning
,
listening
,
love
,
nonverbal communication
,
pig
,
rabbit
,
relaxation
,
toys
What was it before it was orange juice?
Moncure, Jane Belk
A boy asks his mother, What was orange juice before it was orange juice? Describes how orange juice starts as a tiny seed. The tiny seed then grows into an orange tree and is eventually manufactured into juice.
Tags
beverage
,
farm
,
food
,
nutrition
,
plants
What was it before it was bread?
Moncure, Jane Belk
A loaf of bread begins as a tiny seed from which flour then dough is made. Describes the steps at the bakery and at the grocery store.
Tags
farm
,
food
,
nutrition
,
plants
What to do about pollution...
Shelby, Anne
A closer look at the problems of the world such as pollution, hunger, and homelessness is taken and a simple solution is proposed; to love.
Tags
assertiveness
,
critical thinking
,
feelings
,
friendship
,
hunger
,
love
,
pollution
,
sadness
,
stress management
,
verbal communication
What the mailman brought
Craven, Carolyn
William Beauregard is sick in bed in a new town. He has missed school and will be missing another week. He puts a sign in his window that says Sick of this and soon starts receiving the most unusual packages from the most unusual mailman.
Tags
feelings
,
illness
,
loneliness
,
nonverbal communication
,
presents
,
school
What the animals were waiting for
London, Jonathan
The story of the dramatic cycles of life on the African savanna, one of the last great, wild places on earth.
Tags
africa
,
animals
,
bodies of water
,
celebration
,
crocodile
,
elephant
,
family
,
giraffe
,
grandparents
,
language
,
lightning
,
lion
,
moon
,
multicultural
,
nature
,
night
,
patience
,
river
,
storytelling
,
wisdom
,
zebra
What shall we do when we all go out?
Halpern, Shari
What shall we do when we all go out to play?Sing along as children choose many activities to throughout the day. Children ride bikes, fly kites, somersault, seesaw, run, eat, and much more.
Tags
activities
,
animals
,
biking
,
birds
,
climbing
,
dog
,
duck
,
exercise
,
food
,
fun
,
gymnastics
,
kite
,
music
,
nonverbal communication
,
nutrition
,
play
,
playground
,
running
,
song
,
sports
,
verbal communication
What planet are you from, Clarice Bean?
Child, Lauren
Clarice Bean is having a hard time coming up with an idea for her project on the environment. To make matters worse, she is paired up with her tag-along neighbor, Robert Granger. Her situation looks hopeless until her brother becomes an ecowarrior in an effort to free the tree from being cut down in their neighborhood. Robert and Clarice become ecowarriors themselves, saving the tree and their project.
Tags
accomplishment
,
ambition
,
anticipation
,
assertiveness
,
awareness
,
beliefs
,
camping
,
challenges
,
climbing
,
communication
,
community
,
comparisons
,
compromise
,
confidence
,
conflict
,
conflict resolution
,
conservation
,
cooperation
,
courage
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
dedication
,
destruction
,
determination
,
earth
,
environment
,
faith
,
family
,
fight
,
frustration
,
generations
,
grandparents
,
helping
,
individuality
,
learning
,
loyalty
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
persistence
,
photograph
,
presentation
,
prevention
,
problem solving
,
protection
,
relief
,
resentment
,
resolution
,
respect
,
role model
,
school
,
science
,
stress management
,
success
,
support
,
teaching
,
teamwork
,
tree
,
unselfish
,
verbal communication
What mary jo shared
Udry, Janice May
Mary Jo never talks during share time in school. She thinks of sharing her brand new umbrella, or the grasshopper she helped her brother catch, but her classmates already had shared those things. She eventually thinks of something to share that no one has shared -- her father.
Tags
conflict resolution
,
creativity
,
decision making
,
family
,
goal setting
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
school
,
self esteem
,
sharing
,
verbal communication
What makes a shadow?
Bulla, Clyde Robert
Where do shadows come from?They come from light!When the sun shines on something, because it can't shine through it, it leaves a dark spot from the object. This dark spot is the shadow. Even your body can cast a shadow.
Tags
airplane
,
animals
,
body parts
,
car
,
clouds
,
exercise
,
light
,
night
,
puppets
,
shadows
,
sun
,
transportation
What is red?
Gottlieb, Suzanne
Many illustrations and simple words show all the different colors, including the fun color red.
Tags
colors
,
holidays
,
nature
,
nonverbal communication
,
seasons
,
weather
What is beyond the hill?
Ekker, Ernest
This book takes the reader on a journey beyond a hill, beyond a mountain, and beyond the stars.
Tags
adventures
,
critical thinking
,
nature
,
perspective
,
travel
What is a wise bird like you doing in a silly tale like this?
Shulevitz, Uri
The silly town of Pickleberry is full of nonsense. The emperor treats his bird better than his own brother, who is his janitor. He sends his brother out on an errand, not knowing he was tricked into doing a favor for the bird. As Lou escapes, a salesman gets a hold of him. He escapes again by reciting his nonsense tales of Pickleberry. He finally reaches his Aunt Millie and continues to recite and pass on his side of the story, a lot of nonsense!
Tags
adventures
,
animals
,
birds
,
careers
,
citizen
,
counting
,
earthquake
,
entertainment
,
family
,
humor
,
maps
,
market
,
money
,
nonverbal communication
,
pretend
,
royalty
,
siblings
,
storytelling
,
verbal communication
What is a fruit?
Day, Jenifer W.
Children learn what makes a particular food to be called a fruit. Traditional fruits such as apples, oranges, and bananas are featured. Foods that are not commonly thought of as fruit such as walnuts, almonds, tomatoes, cucumbers, peas, grains of corn, and grains of rice are also featured. (Non-fiction)
Tags
food
,
fruit
,
nutrition
,
variety
What if?
Minarik, Else Holmelund
Two kittens are thrown out of the house because they climbed up the Christmas tree and destroyed it. They begin to think What if... they had their own Christmas tree to play in.
Tags
animals
,
cat
,
christmas
,
disobedience
,
holidays
,
imagination
,
plants
,
play
What if?
Collins, Ross//Thomas, Frances
A bad dream causes Little Monster to imagine several scary events that might occur when he wakes up. To reassure his fears, Little Monster's mother creates a different twist on the fun and exciting events that might occur instead of his bad dream. Mother Monster's comforting suggestions calm Little Monster's fears.
Tags
affection
,
balloon
,
bedtime
,
colors
,
conflict resolution
,
coping
,
dreams
,
emotions
,
family
,
fear
,
fire
,
food
,
imagination
,
monsters
,
parents
,
spider
,
storytelling
,
stress management
,
verbal communication
What I like about me!
Zobel-Nolan, Allia
Features are what make each of us different. The children of this story like their unique appearance.
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acceptance
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body parts
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differences
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diversity
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multicultural
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rhythm
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self esteem
What i did last summer
Prelutsky, Jack
During a summer, a little boy plays baseball and goes to the beach, a museum, and a county fair. By the end of the summer, he is ready to go back to school.
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assertiveness
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baseball
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beach
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conflict resolution
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decision making
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fair
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museum
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nonverbal communication
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peer resistance
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play
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recreation
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rhyme
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school
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seasons
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sports
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summer
,
verbal communication
What happens to your food?
Smith, Alastair
What happens to food after we eat it?It goes on a long and interesting journey through our bodies. Learn what happens as we follow the process of digestion for solid and liquid foods.
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beverage
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body parts
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decision making
,
five senses
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food
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health
,
nutrition
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sequence
,
sight
,
smell
,
taste
,
teeth
What happens to a hamburger?
Showers, Paul
What happens to your favorite foods after you eat them?They go through your body's digestive system. Your body uses what it needs to help you grow and then gets rid of the rest when you go to the bathroom.
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beverage
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body parts
,
bones
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critical thinking
,
food
,
health
,
hunger
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nutrition
,
sequence
,
taste
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teeth
,
water
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