For 30 days, we recognize the influence of people from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. National Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to celebrate the histories, cultures, and contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans. Many Hispanic individuals have made important contributions to the arts, science, politics, and even the foods we enjoy. How about Love! Yummy! So kids -What can you do to celebrate? Learn about famous Hispanic Americans like astronaut Ellen Ochoa or Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor. You could try making a traditional Hispanic dish or explore music styles like salsa and mariachi! It's a great way to appreciate the richness of different cultures and how they shape our world. Hispanic Kids Book Authors. Pat Mora A celebrated Mexican American author known for writing bilingual children’s books. Some of her works include "Book Fiesta!" and "Tomás and the Library Lady," which share cultural experiences and en...
Hey Kids! Did you know that today is National Wiffle Ball Day? A Wiffle Ball is a fun, lightweight ball with holes, perfect for backyard games! It’s played with a plastic bat and ball, making it easy and safe for everyone. You don’t need a huge field or special equipment—just grab some friends, a bat, and a Wiffle Ball to start a game anywhere! A bit of Trivia! - National Wiffle Ball Day. It was invented way back in 1953 by a man named David N. Mullany. He created it so kids could play baseball safely in small spaces. The ball’s special design lets it curve and fly in cool ways! How to celebrate? Get outside and play! You can even create your own Wiffle Ball tournament with family and friends. It’s a great way to enjoy the day and have some fun!
‘SCIENCE FACTS’ - Part 3 Did you Know? • We all have read that the normal heart rate is 72 beats per minute . But how many of you know that our heart beats more than 100000 times in a single day. Well, our heart is one busy feature and surely it does a lot of work for us. • • The tallest mountain peak that we all know is Mount Everest . But guess what, there also exists a tallest tree in the world and that tree is a Sequoia redwood . The height and location : The g iant sequoias grow only on the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada in California, between 4,000 and 8,000 feet (1219 and 2438 m) in elevation. • Everyone loves to watch green plants and flowers around us, and we see so many trees and plants around us, it makes us happy. • Did you ever wonder how...
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