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It’s been quite an eventful year! Who knew we’d be releasing yet another fantastic issue virtually from the comfort of our homes?
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It was a cool summer evening when our family was watching the U.S. Open Round 1.
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The Torture of the American Dream
Far away in the United States, Working to save her children from their dangerous lives…
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Silently and softly, the striped predator creeps along the edges of the marshy mangrove while watching an animal leave the safety of its home.
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It is one in the morning, as I aimlessly wander through a hallway looking at its dull grey walls, and I’m confused as to why there aren’t any doors or corners!
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I move into another apartment. This one is made of crumbling bricks and tall windows.
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One day I went exploring in the shed and found an orange and black tarantula.
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Sharon Suardi is 9 years old, currently attending Abram Jenks School. As an artist for roughly five years so far, drawing is a favorite pastime (especially when bored!), and she loves to spend her time and explore life through her artistry.
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Should the NBA Play this season?
For about half a year now, NBA players have been gathering in Disney’s “The Bubble.”
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I went home after spending two whole days at preschool for the week.
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Sharon Suardi is 9 years old, currently attending Abram Jenks School. As an artist for roughly five years so far, drawing is a favorite pastime (especially when bored!), and she loves to spend her time and explore life through her artistry.
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Hopes and Dreams for Back to School
Virtual learning was set up as an emergency effort by teachers because of the pandemic, this COVID-19 that is keeping everyone in quarantine.