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National Ice Cream Month

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  "Hello, young friends! Did you know that July is National Ice Cream Month?” It's a whole month dedicated to celebrating everyone's favorite frozen treat—ice cream! Let's scoop out some fun facts!   Ice cream is a creamy and delicious dessert that comes in many flavors. Whether it's chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, or something more adventurous like cookie dough or mint chocolate chip, ice cream is loved by people of all ages.   During National Ice Cream Month, people across the country indulge in their favorite ice cream flavors. Many ice cream shops and stores offer special promotions or create new flavors to celebrate this sweet month. It's a perfect time to try different ice cream flavors and share the joy with friends and family.   Did you know? That ice cream has been enjoyed for hundreds of years! People have been making frozen desserts since ancient times, but ice cream as we know it today became popular in the 18th century. It's b

Lost Pet Prevention Month

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  Cell Phone Courtesy Month "Hey, kids! Did you know that July is Cell Phone Courtesy Month? It's a whole month dedicated to reminding us about good manners and proper use of cell phones. Let's learn more about it! Cell phones are amazing devices that allow us to talk to our friends and family, play games, take pictures, and do many other things. However, it's important to remember that using cell phones politely is essential.   Firstly, when you're with your friends or family, it's polite to give them your full attention. So, during conversations or when playing together, try not to be glued to your phone. Give them your focus and listen to what they have to say. Secondly, using cell phones at certain times and in certain places might not be appropriate. For example, it's not polite to use your phone during school, in the library, or while watching a movie at the theater. Remember to follow any rules or guidelines set by your parents or teachers.

Disability Pride Month, observed in July

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  Is a time to celebrate and raise awareness about the abilities, achievements, and rights of people with disabilities. It is a month-long observance that aims to promote inclusion, respect, and acceptance for individuals with disabilities. For kids with di sabilities Disability Pride Month provides an opportunity to embrace their unique qualities and foster a sense of pride in who they are. Here are some key points to understand and support kids with disabilities: 1.    Everyone is unique: Just like everyone else, kids with disabilities have their own strengths, talents, and abilities. It's important to focus on their abilities rather than their disabilities and recognize their unique qualities. 2.    Inclusion matters: Inclusive environments play a crucial role in supporting children with disabilities. Encourage your friends, classmates, and teachers to include and involve kids with disabilities in everyday activities and social interactions. 3.    Respect and empathy: Teach ki