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  2. The Story of Perseus and the Gorgon's Head - Wikipedia

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    Page from the book. The Story of Perseus and the Gorgon’s Head is a short novel published in 1898 [1] for the series Books for the Bairns. The story was edited by W.T. Stead and taken from Charles Kingsley, who originally wrote the story with the name Perseus, the Gorgon Slayer and published it in his book The Heroes, or Greek fairy tales in ...

  3. Torah reading - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Torah reading ( Hebrew: קריאת התורה, K'riat haTorah, "Reading [of] the Torah"; Ashkenazic pronunciation: Kriyas haTorah) is a Jewish religious tradition that involves the public reading of a set of passages from a Torah scroll. The term often refers to the entire ceremony of removing the scroll (or scrolls) from the Torah ark ...

  4. Princess Natasha - Wikipedia

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    Princess Natasha is an American flash cartoon that was developed by Larry Schwarz for AOL Kids. [1] The episodes were released between May 9, 2003 and July 1, 2006 and total 44 episodes overall, each running between 6 and 12 minutes apiece. The series follows the title character of Natasha, a princess of the fictional country of Zoravia.

  5. Kids of All Ages Will Enjoy Reading These Adorable ... - AOL

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    For the older kids, an Easter-themed chapter book like Junie B., First Grader: Dumb Bunny is sure to enchant and help them practice their reading skills. These books are the perfect final chapter ...

  6. PBS Kids Go! - Wikipedia

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    PBS Kids Go! is a defunct educational television brand used by PBS for programs aimed at early elementary-age children, in contrast to the younger, preschool target demographic of PBS Kids. Most PBS member stations aired the PBS Kids Go! block on weekdays during after-school hours, generally 3-6 pm depending on local station scheduling. [2]

  7. Kol of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Kol (died about 1173) was a Swedish prince who, together with his brother Burislev was a contender for the throne of Sweden from 1167 until his violent death a few years later. The struggle was a stage in the rivalry between the House of Sverker , to which Kol and Burislev belonged, and the House of Eric .