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Ireland Facts For Kids

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  1. Ireland is situated in the Northern region of the Atlantic Ocean. 2. The Republic of Ireland is the official name of the country. 3. Eire is the Irish name of the country. 4. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. 5. The Republic of Ireland or Ireland was established in 1922. 6. English, Irish, Ulster-Scots are the languages used in Ireland. 7. The Irish cooking style and nourishments were incredibly impacted by the British. 8. Irish is the national language of Ireland.  English and Irish are the official language of Ireland. 9. The Great Famine, which is also called the Potato Famine or the Great Hunger, in Ireland occurred somewhere between 1845 and 1849. 10. The total land area on the island is 20,230 square miles. Apex Academy Preschool , a perfect place for every child. We Offer a learning and fun educational environment that fosters creativity and growth at North Richland Hills. Enable Ginger Cannot connect to Ginger Check your internet connection or...

Kangaroo Facts For Kids

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  1. Kangaroos are found in Australia and New Guinea. 2. Kangaroos are the biggest marsupials. 3. Marsupials are those animals that carry their young babies in their natural pouch. 4. The female kangaroos have a pouch called a marsupium where they keep their young baby.  5. Kangaroo is a national symbol of Australia. 6. Kangaroo is a grazing creature comparable in size to a deer. 7. A group of kangaroos is called a mob, troop, or court. 8. The name Kangaroo is taken from the Guugu Yimithirr language. The word “kan-ga-roo” is a word used for “I don’t know". 9. Kangaroos are also known as “Roos”. 10. The average life expectancy of kangaroos is six years in nature. Apex Academy Preschool , a perfect place for every child. We Offer a learning and fun educational environment that fosters creativity and growth at North Richland Hills. Enable Ginger Cannot connect to Ginger Check your internet connection or reload the browser Disable in this text field Edit Edit in Ginger Edit...

Donald Trump Facts for Kids

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1. Donald Trump was born on June 14, 1946 in New York, United States of America. 2. His full name is Donald John Trump. 3. He was elected as the 45th president of the United States in November 2016. 4. The American president was a businessman and well-known television personality later he joined politics. 5. When he was a young child people lovingly  gave him a nickname Flat Top. 6. Donald Trump's father's name is Late Fred Trump. He was a US-born citizen. 7. His mother's name is Late Mary Anne MacLeod. She was born in Scotland. 8. He was additionally the proprietor of the Trump Organization, which dealt with property, mainly in the United States and in various different nations also.  9. Donald Trump is a golfer. He originally got keen on the game during his years at the University of Pennsylvania. 10. His current wife is Melania Trump. She married Donald Trump in 2005. Donald Trump has five children, two daughters and three sons. Apex Academy Preschool , a perfect place...

10 Raccoon Facts For Kids

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Raccoons are shrewd and inquisitive creatures for children. They are known for devastating nurseries and making a wreck at trash jars. They look like wearing a dark veil or mask that covers their eyes. That makes them look like adorable looters. 1. A raccoon warm-blooded creature species locally found in North America. Raccoons' average lifespan is 2 to 3 years. Though, it can live until 5 years in a good healthy atmosphere in the wild. 2. A raccoon performs all the locomotive actions of life during nights. Therefore, they are nocturnal. 3. A raccoon is noteworthy for its insight. 4. It consumes plants and animals to get energy. Small animals, vertebrates and invertebrates are their food.   Raccoons have gray or brown fur on their bodies. Around the eyes it is black. 5. In general, their locomotion is walking on the soles of the feet, like a human or a four-legged animal like a bear. They can get up on their hind feet and stand tall lifting th...

Dinosaurs Blog For Kids

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Over 200 million years ago dinosaurs were the dominant creature of god on earth. Dinosaurs are named reptiles in the animal world. The word dinosaur implies unnerving reptile. This name was coined by Sir Richard Owen in 1842. How Did They Look Like? They used to look like either lizards or birds. Some had horns and spikes, while others had thick rough skin, and a few of them had quills. Why Did They Extinct? They were wiped out due to changes in the atmosphere. They couldn't tolerate the changing climate. Researchers hypothesize that some huge dinosaurs lived up to 300 years. Dinosaur’s Residues Dinosaur remains were first found in North America in 1854 by American geologist Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden. Dinosaur residues have been found on each landmass, surprisingly in the coolest Antarctica continent as well. Size Of Dinosaurs It is believed that the biggest dinosaur, was about 130 to 150 feet long and up to 50 feet tall. They were of different sizes the average size of dinosau...

How Children learn to read

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Kids face a hard time to understand a language. While growing up he understand the language automatically. As soon as the infant is born the process of learning the language begins. It is purely the kid's efforts coordinated with nature. We don't know how complex the process is but we can figure out its complexity when we make a kid to read alphabets or words. When we compare a kid's ability to learn a language with the learning to read the language, it can be concluded that both the process are very difficult. The first one is the natural one, while the latter is a manual skill that needs to be learnt. Phonemic Awareness This is the first baby step towards learning to read. A verbal speech can be disintegrated to separate sounds. A single unit of sound is known as a phoneme. A child needs to develop phonemic awareness. Thereafter, they can decode sounds, identity, analyze and later manipulates into words. Learning and Awareness of Alphabets Needless to say, kids have t...