Welcome to the country fair! Yo can stop by and find lots of things to count. Look to find how many been in one hive; how many seeds in one pumpkin; how many horses on one merry-go-round. What else can you count?
This store Has Ghost Books. It also has ghosts! Boo!
See the picture. Read the clue. Play I spy. It's fun to do
Sometimes life is P.U. Junie B.s' having a rough week. First she got punishment for shooting off her mouth in kindergarten. And now she's in big trouble again! 'Cause Monday is Job Day, and Junie B. told her class that she's got the bestest job of all. Only, what the heck is it?
Remember when it was scary to go to school? Cause it was your first and you didn't know anything. Meet Junie B. Jones, kindergatner. She's so scared of the schooll bus and the meanies on it that when it's time to go home, she doesn't.
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See the picture. Read the clue. Play I Spy, it's fun to do!
See the pictures. Read the clue, play I Spy.
People had to queue for food, petrol, clothing and many other household items after 1939. During the war and for some time after, the government ensured that people received equal amounts of good and other items with the creation of ration books. Shortages were eased with campaigns such as Dig for Victory and Make Do and Mend. New recipes and advice helped to make food go futher.
Life for schoolchildren in Britain changed spectacularly after the war began in 1939. Hundreds of thousands of children were evacuated to the countryside where they experienced new schools, teachers, lessons, friends, homes, and new ways of doing things. The children that were left in the cities, endured years of intense bombing, which greatly affected their schooling and the way they spent theā¦