Mrs. Wilson

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  • b21
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    It's already gone. This was posted in 2008. It is 2015.
    Almost 9 years ago
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    2. The book is made by acid free paper. 3. All kids have to do is read the book and then plant it and water it regularly and will turn back into a tree.
    Almost 9 years ago
  • b7
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    Based on the video I think that the book was made with acid free paper, and they put tiny tree seeds into the book and then made sure they would stay in by putting something over the seeds and then done.
    Almost 9 years ago
  • b7
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    The message the editor is trying to convey kids is to with the tree book tree is to not waste paper or other products on the market that are made with trees, because once we use up all the trees we can't get them back, unless there's a scientific way to make tree seeds, and we need trees to help us breath that's called the air cycle. The air cycle is when humans breath in air and then breath out carbon dioxide then the trees take in the carbon dioxide and produce air. So the air cycle is really how trees help us breath, and how we make trees stay alive too.
    Almost 9 years ago
  • b21
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    Yes, I am a history freak. And yes, I loved this book. When someone says "Holocaust", most people think "Anne Frank". Trust me, you won't think that after you read this. There are 14 different stories about children who were hiding away from the Nazis. And it's amazing how 13 out of the 14 of those children are still alive today. I recommend this for anyone who likes to keep turning the page or just someone who loves happy-endings.
    Almost 9 years ago
  • b21
    b21 added a book review.
    Wendy and Eliot were going on a family vacation when the trailer attached to the car snapped off! When they got out, this bizarre man greeted them and took them to Camp Jellyjam. Eliot was more than excited. Wendy thought it would be completely boring, There was all the sports you could imagine! Soccer, swimming, softball, ping-pong. You name it, they have it! But... weird things started happening. The ground started rumbling, kids were disappearing, and the camp counselors were sneaking off the somewhere private. What on Earth was going on?
    Almost 9 years ago
  • b21
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    It's suppose to be like that. They cannot have people touching priceless pieces of artwork.
    Almost 9 years ago
  • b7
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    What kids need to do to make the book grow into a tree is read it and then plant it. After that they have to water it everyday, and sooner or later it will grow.
    Almost 9 years ago
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    (Article Comprehensions) 1. What the machines were selling were shirts that only costed 2 Euros, and when people tried to make a purchase, the machine ended up bringing up a video saying about forced labor, and how the shirts were actually made. 2. What most people end up buying was actually not the shirts, but donating money. 3. A group of people called Fashion Revolution did it in Berlin Germany. (Critical Thinking Challenge) Yes and no, yes if at least 50% of the money goes to the kids who are working, and they get payed more money, at least minimum wage. Also if they're trying to go get more money.
    Almost 9 years ago