7 Quotes by Isaac du Toit about children
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Oh, the wizardry of history. All the people who have lived and died, the people whose stories have survived.
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I peered through the old, mossy, stained glass windows at the interior, and it was as I guessed, run down. Were my parents really going to make this place home?
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In stories, you can find out all sorts of things. Did you know that in 1769 the English navigator Captain James Cook sighted Aotearoa (New Zealand)? He landed at Poverty Bay two days later.
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Jewellery need not be valuable in monetary terms to be precious to the owner. Jewellery can be 'valuable' for sentimental reasons i.e. your friend made it, it reminds you of a happy occasion or holiday or perhaps it just makes you happy to wear it.
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Child detective Noah Edward was standing in front of his new home. It was an old-fashioned building made of brick. It had a tall, spiky wrought iron fence. There was a billboard attached to the side of the fence. It read “Richard Seddon’s Home for Vulnerable Children.
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Today, you can view the collections of many art galleries and museums from around the world, including Te Papa, on the internet.
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For century’s people have been believing in magic. But now less and less people are believing. There are very few wizarding schools left in the world.
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