What is your overall impression of the book? Lottie Moon: Giving Her All for China by Janet Benge My rating: 5 of 5 stars It is a wonderful book. I just want to read/listen to it over and over. It is a timeless book, so it doesn't really matter that she lived over a hundred years ago. Some of the lessons in her life, still apply to people today. Lottie does some things that even girls nowadays wouldn't think of doing, so she gets the rewards that the average person doesn't. View all my reviews What is the book about? The book is about Lottie Moon and her life. She lived from 1840-1912. Lottie fell away from her Christian upbringing at a young age. Eventually, she got saved and decided that she wanted to be a missionary in China. In China, she had to face many challenges and difficulties, but she was eventually able to overcome them. Who are the main characters in the book? ...
Fast Facts: Did you that not all ducks live in ponds? Some people have ducks as pets. Having ducks as pets have been more common during Covid-19. You probably know that a lot of people don't have a pond, so they get the kind of ducks that don't have to live in water. If you were wondering, they are still good at swimming. If you would like to have ducks, but you don't have a pond, that is still okay. These special ducks are called Runner Ducks. Just like their name, they can run very fast. Some pros of having ducks are that they can eat some of your pests, lay eggs, help you mow the grass in a small area, make really good fertilizer, leave nice warm feathers for stuffing, can have ducklings, and work as a nice alarm for when guests come to your house. Some cons of having ducks are they are smelly, poop everywhere, attract a lot of flies, are loud, need to fed and watered daily, can wake you up, can cost a lot of money to maintain, and may bully your chickens. Duck Po...
*Disclaimer*: This is a work of fiction. Some events may be based on real life, but some events are made up. God save Cora, please, please, if nothing else please save her, I prayed. Suddenly I heard a thunk coming from the top of my helicopter. “Helicopter, let the thing on the roof come in.”, I ordered. Suddenly, Cora popped in. I was surprised. “Cora! How did you get to the roof of my helicopter?” I asked her. “Well,” Cora said, “When I went up to avoid the helicopters, a radio in my helicopter came to life and a voice said, ‘Code Yellow. Report that someone snuck into the dungeon to Code Black and Code Blue’. I didn’t know what to do, so I just walked out of my helicopter and jumped onto yours.” I nodded, but I was a little annoyed. Someone could have seen Cora and what would they do? “Umm, okay.” I said, “Did anyone see you?” Cora scrunched up her nose, wiggled it, and then did a funny hula dance. Finally, she started racing around...
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