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  2. Starfall (website) - Wikipedia

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    In the intermediate beginning reading level, readers can bring the books they will read to life before they read them. The learner can read about eminent artists and magic tricks . In the advanced beginning reading level, children can read a variety of books, including nonfiction books , bird riddles, Chinese fables , and comics .

  3. Rules and Regulations (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rules and Regulations" is a song written and performed by Canadian-American singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright. It was the second single from Wainwright's fifth studio album, Release the Stars , released digitally via iTunes in the UK on July 30, 2007.

  4. The Learning Station - Wikipedia

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    The Learning Station is an American educational children's musical group, comprising the husband-and-wife team of Don Monopoli and Laurie Monopoli, with Jan Hrkach. [ 1 ] History and music career

  5. List of television theme music - Wikipedia

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    Any themes, scores, or songs which are billed under a different name than their respective television series' title are shown in parentheses, except in cases where they are officially billed as "Theme from [Series' Name]", "[Series' Name] Theme", etc., which are omitted.

  6. How teachers are using Taylor Swift's music to make 'learning ...

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    Taylor Swift seems to be everywhere you look — and now, she's even in classrooms.. Teachers across the country are bringing the pop superstar's catchy tunes and empowering messages to their ...

  7. Dusting Bluebells (rhyme) - Wikipedia

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    The first noting of the rhyme/song is by Alice Gomme in 1898 in her book The Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland. [4]The author Karen Maitland has speculated that the song might be a reference to folklore about bluebells, in particular that a bluebell wood in bloom was seen as an enchanted place where fairies lived.

  8. Follow the Rules (song) - Wikipedia

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    On Capital Radio, it was the most popular of the three songs, while Atlantic 252 couldn't get enough of it, spinning it 54 times in the week it dropped out of the Top 40. Dance station Galaxy was playing it 50 times a week at the end of October and start of November 1996, while Radio One gave it between 15-18 plays per week, balancing out a ...

  9. Funbrain - Wikipedia

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    Diary of a Wimpy Kid. A popular feature of FunBrain.com was the continuous story Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney, which was published as a novel in April 2007. [1] [2] In August 2021, Diary of a Wimpy Kid was shut down and is no longer available to read on the website, [5] though it has since been archived.