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Yabba dabba dooHanna and Barbera gave the world Tom and Jerry, Scooby Doo, Yogi Bear and the Flintstones. Endearing characters which have made the young and the old alike, smile. Simply summer Young World gives you a list of interesting books to read. And the fun part is that you can send in a review of any of these books - maybe the one you enjoyed the most. Make sure its within 300 words. We have divided the books into ...
Visiting the MerlionFrom shopping in Orchard Street to taking in the sights and sounds of Sentosa Island, the Lion city is a hub of entertainment. Simply summer It is the common cry of most parents that their children spend too much time watching television and too little time reading. And there are others who feel that reading for pleasure is just a waste of time; instead the children should read their ...
Flying highTaiwan released a set of four kite stamps on July 13, 2001. The first stamp shows a dragon kite. A dragon on a kite is a symbol of good luck. The legendary bird, phoenix is another animal that is regarded as a symbol of good fortune and the ...
Himalayan treksThe Youth Hostels Association of India has organised the following treks this summer: National Himalayan Trekking Expedition SARPASS (Himachal Pradesh) Height: 13,600 ft. May-June; 11 days; KASOL four km short of Manikaran. The cost is ...
School notesOn April 4, the 91 students of the nursery section graduated to standard I. The students themselves organised the function. There was a skit "The Angel and the Wood cutter". The highlight of the function was a science experiment, demonstrating ... Tales from the past Two books one reflects the noble soul, the other, is an all time favourite...
Burning the midnight oilStudying for a medical entrance exam is like walking the tight-rope. And like it, the reward of coming through a winner in the end is thrilling. In the last article of the series, the run up to the exams is discussed.
Night melodiesCrickets and frogs, birds and humans are among the most gifted of vocalists on earth. Crickets and frogs are creatures of the night; birds, largely of the day. People, of course, love singing through the day and night. Much of this singing is in ...
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