A group of people go on a bear hunt, braving long grass, a deep river, thick mud, a dark forest, a snowstorm, and a narrow cave, until they come face to face with a bear. They quickly retreat back through each obstacle they encountered, finally making it home and deciding to never go on a bear hunt again.
A group of people go on a bear hunt, braving long grass, a deep river, thick mud, a dark forest, a snowstorm, and a narrow cave, until they come face to face with a bear. They quickly retreat back through each obstacle they encountered, finally making it home and deciding to never go on a bear hunt again.
The document tells the story of a brown bear seeing different animals in turn, with each animal seeing the next in the sequence and asking what it sees. It ends with the children seeing all the animals and a mother looking back at them.
The document describes going through the motions of a bear hunt, opening doors, going up stairs, into a bedroom and into bed under covers, but ultimately deciding not to go on a bear hunt again.
The story describes a food chain that begins with grass producing energy from the sun. A bunny eats the grass and is then eaten by a wolf. A bear then eats the wolf but is injured and dies, where its body is consumed by a vulture and beetle. The grass, bunny, wolf, bear, vulture and beetle each represent a different part of the food chain as producer, herbivore, carnivore, omnivore, scavenger and decomposer.
The document describes a big green monster with various features like yellow eyes, a long blue-green nose, red mouth with sharp teeth, and purple hair. Though the monster tries to appear scary, the narrator tells it to go away and not come back until given permission.
The document tells the story of a brown bear seeing different animals in turn, with each animal seeing the next in the sequence and asking what it sees. It ends with the children seeing all the animals and a mother looking back at them.
The document describes going through the motions of a bear hunt, opening doors, going up stairs, into a bedroom and into bed under covers, but ultimately deciding not to go on a bear hunt again.
The story describes a food chain that begins with grass producing energy from the sun. A bunny eats the grass and is then eaten by a wolf. A bear then eats the wolf but is injured and dies, where its body is consumed by a vulture and beetle. The grass, bunny, wolf, bear, vulture and beetle each represent a different part of the food chain as producer, herbivore, carnivore, omnivore, scavenger and decomposer.
The document describes a big green monster with various features like yellow eyes, a long blue-green nose, red mouth with sharp teeth, and purple hair. Though the monster tries to appear scary, the narrator tells it to go away and not come back until given permission.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Austria is an independent country located in Central Europe. In 2006, Austria had a population of over 8.2 million people. The capital and largest city of Austria is Vienna. The Danube River is the longest river in Austria and Grossglockner is the highest mountain.
Suiza limita al norte con Alemania, al oeste con Francia, al sur con Italia y al oeste con Austria. La fondue de queso es la comida típica de Suiza y su capital es Berna. Dos personas importantes de Suiza son el tenista Roger Federer y el personaje principal del libro infantil Heidi, una niña que vive en los Alpes suizos.