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The Life-Saving Medication Bag: A 5-Year-Old's Journey with Pulmonary Vascular Disease
This video tells the inspiring story of Reese, a 5-year-old boy with pulmonary vascular disease. Despite the challenges he faces due to his condition, Reese leads a relatively normal life thanks to a breakthrough medication bag that...
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Design for Schools: Empowering Students to Improve School Safety and Design
The Design for Schools project in Britain allows primary and secondary school children to collaborate with top architects to improve the layout and design of their schools. By creating the brief and taking responsibility for the entire...
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Balancing Human-Elephant Coexistence: Protecting Communities and Wildlife in Kenya
This video highlights the increasing conflict between elephants and humans in Kenya due to shrinking natural habitats. It discusses the efforts of the WWF to work with local communities in finding simple and effective methods to protect...
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Wellbeing A-Z -Learning disability
If a child is persistently failing at school, this is not to say that they are unintelligent. .They may have a specific Learning disability, such as Dyslexia
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The Benefits of Gymnastics for Kids and Adults: Strengthening Bodies and Minds
This video highlights the numerous benefits of gymnastics for individuals of all ages, emphasizing the importance of core strength, improved neuro pathways, increased bone density, and enhanced self-esteem. It showcases how gymnastics...
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Wellbeing A-Z -Kids obesity
Experts say the best way to prevent Kid obesity is to encourage healthy eating habits during early childhood.
The Guardian
Guessing Birthdays Using Algebra part 1
In this engaging video, instructor Jonny Heeley takes on the challenge of teaching seemingly tricky algebra topics to a group of students from North London schools. With a humorous approach, the teacher starts by discussing the common...
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Becoming a Physicist
Nine renowned physicists describe crucial aspects of their personal trajectories of how they became the professional scientists they are today. Featured are: Joanna Haigh (Imperial College), Paul Steinhardt (Princeton University),...
Financial Times
Business schools switch focus to people, purpose and planet
Students and employers are pressing business schools to shift from teaching profit maximisation to environment and sustainability. The FT's Andrew Jack looks at how training future managers is changing
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Terysa Solves It, Think Like A Computer by Terysa Ridgeway
Eight-year-old Terysa loves to solve problems. Give her some time and she'll figure out how to solve anything. So when Terysa is given an older computer for her birthday, she faces her biggest challenge yet: Can she make it talk? Terysa...
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Nyla's First Day of Kindergarten by Nyla and Tenita Johnson
From new shoes and clothes, to school supplies, a new backpack and more, kindergarten is a big day for children of all nationalities and backgrounds. In her debut book of the series, Nyla’s First Day of Kindergarten chronicles one little...
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Micah's Mindful Manners by Stacy Latrece
Micah is an elementary student and he loves to show off his manners! Micah will show his readers that he makes mindful choices and uses his manners everywhere he goes! This is a must share for teaching children personal responsibilities!
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Makeda's Keys To Success by Mellisa Ama Genfi
Meet Makeda a young girl who believes that in order to achieve success, she must master various concepts such as learning STEM, (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Business & Finance, Global Citizenship and Black World...
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Love Me Some Me by Ashley Burkett
Makenna is excited and ready to begin what is supposed to be the best school year ever, but that all changes when she begins to get bullied by Natasha, the class bully. With the help of her favorite Aunt Ashley, Makenna learns that no...
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Why Am I So Quiet? by Dawn McLucas
In an environment full of people with so much to say, enters a story that encourages and supports the quiet listeners. Ava Reed is an 8-year-old girl with a calm spirit and a listening ear. She is a fulltime thinker and is always...
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The Adventures of Princess Zaria by Cheryl Lynn Pope
Follow Zaria and Shaniyah as they enter their school spelling bee. The girls will learn how to study and what it means to be best friends. The girls will learn the meaning of competition and what it means to win and/or lose.
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The Adventures of Maddie and Mack, The Big Sister Blues by Nicole Bradley
Maddie is no longer the only child and little sister Mack admires and adores her big sister. But, what happens when Maddie gets annoyed by Mack's constant desire to spend time together? Let's see how Maddie learns how to transition from...
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Kendra Nicole's Big Birthday Surprise by Kendra Nicole Kreps
Kendra Nicole is turning eight years old today. She is very excited and has no idea what to expect. The minutes slowly turn to hours. Little does she know that a birthday surprise is coming her way. This interactive story is written for...
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Just Like You by Crystal Jordan
Looking for an engaging book to teach children about Autism? "Just Like You", a picture book for 8-12 years old, teaches children about Autism through the eyes of Zachariah. He is excited about his new adventure of starting...
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Jocelyn Learns to Dance by Jocelyn E. Cox
Jocelyn spends her Saturday mornings waiting for her friends to finish their fun activities. One day, she finds an activity of her own and she is very excited. Jocelyn Learns to Dance is loosely based on the writer's own experiences as a...
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I Made It by Sonya Elease Gordon
Looking for an inspirational children's book to empower young girls? This is it! Author, Sonya Gordon uses powerful words to create positive affirmations in "I Made It" that your child can read to boost their self-esteem and build...
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Dream and Believe: AJ Wants to Play Football
AJ really loves football. His dream is to one day play on his school’s football team, but there’s only one problem, AJ is very small. Everyone at school, including his teacher Mrs. Wilson, thinks he won’t make it, but what AJ doesn’t...
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Cameron Gets a Cut by Aleisha Marie Kelly
Cameron is not a massive fan of getting his haircut. He also doesn't like to get his hair brushed in the morning before school. He becomes extremely nervous when his mom tells him it is time for a trip to the barbershop. Come along for...
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Brown Skin Brown Spice by Lisa Adamson
Brown Skin Brown Spice celebrates the many shades of brown skin. Pictures and words are interwoven to stimulate the senses, imagination, and conversation. Through bright colourful portraits, children are introduced to spices, art,...