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The Peach and the Apple

The Peach and the Apple: A Tale of Friendship Once upon a time, in a beautiful orchard filled with vibrant fruits, there lived a peach and an apple. They were both splendid in their own way and took great pride in their appearance. One sunny day, while hanging from their branches, a playful argument sparked between the peach and the apple. Each fruit claimed to be more beautiful than the other. “I am the most magnificent fruit in the entire orchard,” boasted the peach, showing off its velvety skin and rosy blush. “Nonsense!” retorted the apple, swaying gently in the breeze. “My shiny red skin and perfect shape make me the epitome of beauty.” The argument escalated as the peach and the apple tried to outshine one another. Their voices grew louder, and soon the whole orchard was buzzing with their dispute. The other fruits watched and listened, wondering how

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How to Draw a Graduation | Step by Step

How to Draw a Graduation | Step by Step A graduation cap has a characteristic shape that may appear difficult to draw, but it is simply made up of a few simple shapes. You can design the graduation cap as if you’re gazing down from the top or as if you’re looking up from the bottom. While the essential geometry for each aspect of the cap will be the same, what is seen in the picture will differ significantly. After you’ve completed it, add your own school colors to your drawing! Things you’ll need to draw graduation cap in a few easy steps. Let’s get started. It will take a maximum of 8 to 9 minutes for you to make these Graduation Cap drawings. Step 1. For the top of the cap, draw a horizontal rhombus. Step 2. Draw a line as shown in the image. Step 3. Make a

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The Ugly Duckling Short Bedtime Story For Kids

The Ugly Duckling Short Bedtime Story For Kids On a beautiful summer day, a family of ducks was swimming while another was enjoying a walk along the shore. However, one duck is sitting on her eggs among the tall leaves. She was thinking, I wonder when my babies will come out. It takes so long for them to hatch! It is so lonely; no one has time to visit me. Mommy duck didn’t have to wait long, Soon the egg started cracking, and the little duckling took small, unsteady steps out of the shell. Quack, quack, quack, quack. Oooh, my babies are so beautiful! Now, all of you, come here and form a line. One… Two… Three… Four… Five… Hey, there should be one more. Mother Duck looked around and saw one egg that had not yet hatched. I think I will have to sit on this egg again till

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