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In today’s news, Japan supports people in conflict areas of Cambodia-Thailand border, glacier in Argentina receding at unsustainable pace due to climate change, Canadian researchers highlight benefits of using raw plant materials for food processing and production, UK government helps finance solar energy project in Philippines, brave girl saves small boy trapped in well, organizations from India and United States specializing in offering vegan travel adventures merge, and bear-person with plastic jar stuck on head rescued after roaming 80 kilometers.

Have you read a good book lately? Today, I have a child development tip using book reading. Having your children read aloud to animal companions, like dog-, cat-, lizard-, or fish-people, or even stuffed animal toys, helps them enhance their reading skills. Animal companions provide a non-judgmental, attentive presence, allowing children to practice without fear of mistakes. To make the most of this practice, minimize distractions, turn off screens, and keep other children occupied. Animal companions don’t need to understand the words; their attentive company is enough. Regular read-aloud sessions not only strengthen literacy but also nurture empathy, imagination, problem-solving, and emotional regulation, making reading a fun, safe, and effective way to develop lifelong learning habits.

Let’s keep things light and lovely. This gentle joke is called “Allergic Reaction.”

The parents rushed their eight-year-old son, Bobby, to the emergency room with a cough, high fever, and vomiting. The doctor did an exam and then asked:

“Bobby, tell me, son, what’s been bothering you the most?”

After thinking it over, Bobby said hoarsely:

“I would have to say school.”

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And now we have a heartline in Malay, from Aaliyah in Malaysia

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