Love your Pet Day! 2019 !
Health
and WELLNESS Month
American Heart Month
Tell your parents/ guardians to stay heathy by getting
their heart rate and cholesterol checked! Heart disease is the leading cause of
death for men and women in the United States.
The good news? Heart disease can often be prevented when people make
healthy choices and manage their health conditions. Communities, health
professionals, and families can work together to create opportunities for
people to make healthier choices.
Eat an overall healthy dietary pattern that
emphasizes:
low-fat dairy
products,
Courtesy:
American
Heart Association
www.heart.org
healthfinder.gov
President’s day
Monday
February 18th
President’s Day Trivia
What
does the “S” in Harry S. Truman’s name stand for?
Answer: Nothing
The
S in President Truman’s name is actually a compromise his parents made
between both of his grandfather’s names, Anderson
Shipp Truman and Solomon Young.
There is still controversy today about whether there should be a period after
the S.
Did
every president live in the White House?
Answer:
No
Not
every U.S. president lived in the White House. Our first president, George
Washington, oversaw the construction of the building when it began in 1792 but
never got to live there. The first president who got to call White House “home”
was John Adams, who moved in with his wife, Abigail, in 1800.
Who was the fifth president of the United
States?
Answer:
James Monroe was the fifth president was the fifth president of the United
States, having served in office from 1817 to 1825. Many people assume Abraham Lincoln was the fifth
president because he appears on the $5 bill. Lincoln was actually the
16th president.
Who
was the first president to be born in the United States?
Answer:
Martin Van Buren
Yes, the constitution requires the U.S. president be a natural-born citizen, but the first seven presidents were born before the United States gained independence, meaning they
were British subjects. Martin Van Buren, the eighth president, was born in New York in 1782.
By Morgan Cutolo
Love Your Pet
Getting a pet is a delight to
all kids, but it comes with a lot of responsibility. This book will help
children to build word skills, learn to read and learn about having a pet
puppy, from a 7-year-old perspective.
The book is a good fit for
a bedtime story or afternoon reading; it will keep your child excited about
learning life’s lessons, an engaging story that’s fun and easy to read!
Limited Edition $2.99
Available in Spanish translation
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