Whiff of the World: The Leaning Tower of Pisa

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In August 9, 1173, construction started on a tower made of marble and rock called the Leaning Tower of Pisa. But in the late 1170’s thanks to the soft ground, it began to lean. To stabilize the lean, engineers dug a series of tunnels in a particular way, and steel cables also helped a lot […]

Life of A Cookie- Part 3- Kitchen Crumbles

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IMPORTANT: See Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 before reading this. Luckily, we were all searing hot as the chef said, and Johnathan dropped us as quickly as the oven heats up. We all dropped to the ground on the kitchen floor and rolled in several different directions. Checkers was shrieking in fear. He and Crumbles […]

Aisla’s Adventure Chapter – 3

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Aisla is getting ready for school. She’s still thinking of the magical butterfly. She thought that she would tell her teacher. When she reached school, she saw the teacher’s busy doing her work. So, she sat in her classroom thinking about the butterfly.  First period starts….​​ Alright students you can share some news.​“Teacher, may I […]

The Life Of A Cookie- Part 2- Melted Chocolate

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Important: Please see Chapter 1 before reading this! “Erm… That’s horrible….” I said cautiously. Checkers put on his exasperated face, “OF COURSE IT SOUNDS HORRIBLE!!!!!!!” “Y’all calm down! We can git out of this situation, ‘ya know?” Crumbles said. “WE LITERALLY JUST AGREED THERE IS NO WAY TO GET OUT OF THE OVEN!!!!!!!” He shrieked, “AND […]

Personality Quiz

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Based on the research of psychology Professor David Keirsey, we can all be categorized according to four different personality groups: Artisan – flexible and fun-loving. Rational – abstract and objective thinker. Einstein had a rational personality. Idealist – a dreamer who thinks anything is possible. Guardian – always focused on your responsibilities, Take this short […]

Hello, I’m new to KidzNet

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Hi, I’m MagicWing! I’m Digital Star in KidzTalk. I am 7 years old. I’m a girl. I like pink. I like Harry Potter, Disney, Barbie dolls, and PK XD (my fave game). I have a baby brother. I have an elder sister. She is Digital Girl. I like drawing. I hate painting, though. I LOVE […]

Aisla’s Adventure Chapter – 1

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This was written by my friend 🙂 Chapter one – Aisla and the Dreamland Butterfly There was a girl called Aisla she was a young, smart and pretty girl. She and her friends were playing at the park.​ ​ At Evening…​ It was time for Aisla to go home. She said bye to all of her friends and she left. When […]

Unique New Year Traditions Around the World

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The New Year marks a time when a new calendar year begins, bidding goodbye to the old one. The festivities usually begin on the evening of December 31st for most countries, which is the last day of the Gregorian calendar, also known as New Year’s Eve. However, as we will see, different countries and cultures […]

Let’s Build a Computer #2 (Half-Adders)

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In the last lesson we learned about binary numbers, which are the way computers understand numbers. The next thing we will now study is how we can build simple hardware to add numbers. Once we can add numbers, we can do any math operation, like subtraction, multiplication and division that will be covered later. Being […]

Science Definitions

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Distance: Distance is how far one thing is from another thing. It can be measured as lines or circles, or up or down. Someone who goes around in a circle has traveled a distance, even though his position has not changed Force Whenever there is an interaction between two objects, there is a force upon […]

The Dust Bowl

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The Dust Bowl is known now as a drought and a long period of sandstorms that targeted mainly Texas, Oklahoma, and surrounding prairie states. Pre-Dust Bowl, farms were spreading and multiplying like rabbits.  The long, sturdy grass roots that anchored much soil in place was replaced by shallow and pliable wheat roots. This was during the […]

Which Is The Weirdest Pokemon?

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Out of these 5 weird Pokemon lineups, which do you think will win the title of WEIRDEST? 1: Calyrex Calyrex, is, just where the Pokemon company failed a little. It is just a deer with a green ball for antlers. 2: Oranguru Now, they could have just made this one look at least a little […]

Traditional Christmas Foods From Around the World

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Christmas is truly upon us now! I’m quite sure you’re all looking forward to gathering around the Christmas tree, spending time with families, reconnecting with friends, exchanging gifts, and unwrapping presents. And let’s not forget one of the things we’re also looking forward to the most—that is indulging in the delectable Christmas feast served at […]

ISS (International Space Station)

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  Cool facts about the ISS: Total length: 108 meters. Total width: 73 meters. Time to orbit the earth: 91 minutes. Astronauts see 16 sunrises and sunsets a day as the ISS orbits Earth once every 90 minutes. The first piece of the ISS went up in 1998. A crew has continuously lived on board […]

Mystery of The Voynich

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The Voynich is a manuscript dating back to around the 15th century. The thing about it is, nobody can understand the writing in it. Now depicted as “Voynichese,” there are many theories about where this came from, from angels and aliens to a hoax or a code.  The manuscript is named after Wilfred Voynich, who […]

Whiff of the World: Statue of Liberty

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The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France on October 18, 1886. It was designed by a French sculptor named Frederic Bartholdi. The statue depicts Libertas, the Roman goddess of liberty. She holds a tabula ansata in her left hand which has Roman numerals inscribed in it. JULY IV MDCCLXXVI: July 4, 1776. Weight […]