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Life
is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take
your breath away!
What do you think? Can birds help combat the catastrophic impacts of climate chaos ? YES! YES! A THOUSAND TIMES YES! Birds do an incredible job of helping to create new forests by eating tons of tree seeds. As they fly all over the forests the tree seeds in their poop is dropped on the forest floor. And, the poop helps to fertilize the tree seeds as they sprout into saplings. 92% of woody plants are grown from the seeds dropped by birds in their poop ! 182 species are edible. 85 species are used for timber. 153 species are medicinal plants. 156 species are ornamental. A new study published in Forest Ecosystems (20220 concluded large fruit-eating animals, including birds like toucans significantly help regenerate forests which are giant traps for carbon, collectively, absorbing as much as 30 percent of the world’s CO2 emissions , and store more than 1,600 gigatonnes of car...
You can contact me at 705-309-7452 Aesop's Fables (5-9 year olds) A great number of teachers and TL's are buying Aesop’s Fables for their classrooms andthe school. Aesop's fables have been specifically rewritten to address the variety of reading levels found in primary classrooms. This is an ideal book to be used for the whole class from grade 1 to grade 3. The book is a great buy as it contains 20 fables with lessons that resonate with decision making when it comes to appropriate behaviour. Perhaps one of the most quoted fables by parents and teachers is the one from the Grasshopper and the Ants - f irst, you work and then you play. A Wish for Haidan (7-9 year olds) This fairy young boy who is granted 3 wishes on one condition. Trying to meet this condition brings astonishing changes to his environment and his life. This book will inspire young readers to become more engaged i...
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