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Even children deal with jealousy. We must teach children to never allow jealousy to destroy friendship. Jealousy is a bad feeling, and there is no need to be jealous of anyon…
by T.W Foster


You may not realize the value of something until you have lost it.


James, a second-grader, is nervous about moving to the third grade due to his struggles with place value in math. His friends Shamar and Jenny help him understand place value…


This book introduces algebra and explores three parent functions: linear, quadratic, and absolute value. It explains their definitions, standard forms, and properties.
by msheine96


Bob, a curious brain, learns about the different parts of his brain and their functions.


Will Dhana and Kundan choose family over desire, or will their want for wealth take over?
The vegetables and fruits in the kitchen have a meeting to discuss their differences, but ultimately learn to appreciate each other's nutritional value.
by awacks


One, a number on the far end of Number Line Street, learns about place value and realizes his own value.
by ltotten


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