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(Part one)
There was once a young and very beautiful princess. Her name was Nadia.
One morning she was near a fountain in the garden of her father’s palace. She
had a small golden ball. She played with her ball. Suddenly she threw the ball so
high in the air that she could not catch it and it fell in the water of the fountain.
Nadia looked for her small golden ball, but she could not fi nd it. She began to
cry and said, “I shall give anything to have my golden ball again!”
“Will you?” said a voice from the fountain. Nadia looked down and saw a frog
in the water.
“Of course I shall,” cried Nadia, “but what can you do, ugly frog?” “I shall bring
your golden ball. But then you will let me live with you, eat from a golden plate,
and sleep on your bed.” “Very well,” Nadia said to the frog.
“Bring me my golden ball and I shall do what you want.” The frog was happy.
It brought the golden ball and Nadia ran away. Soon she forgot about her promise.
The next day when Nadia was having supper she heard a strange noise
– tap, tap, tap, tap – and a voice said, “Open the door. You must keep your
promise.”

Nadia turned white. It was the frog’s voice. “You must keep your promise”,
the King said. “Go and open the door.” The poor princess opened the door and
the frog hopped into the room.
(to be continued)

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What are the child rights?

JACK: I am landing on Mars. Weehee! Pew-pew-pew-pew-pew! I am coming to invade and you cannot stop me.

 

RUBY: Hello! Is that my brother Jack? Or have the robots taken over again?

 

JACK: Ruby, I am going to shrink you with my shrink ray.

 

RUBY: You can’t do that. It’s against my rights.

 

JACK: Right? What if I use my left hand?

 

RUBY: No, no, Jack. Rights aren’t about right or left hands. We learned about it at school today. Rights are things people need to live a full life.

 

JACK: You mean ‘full’ like after you eat too much birthday cake?

 

RUBY: No, silly. A full life means being able to be happy and healthy. Like having healthy food, not having to drink water with yucky stuff in it.

 

JACK: Why would you drink water with yucky stuff in it?

 

RUBY: In some places, it’s hard to find clean water. And if you drink the yucky water, it might make you sick. And, if you can’t go to the doctor, you might die.

 

JACK: Hey, that’s not fair!

 

RUBY: Exactly! Every child around the world has the right to live a safe, healthy life, no matter who they are, where they grow up, what they believe, or anything like that.

 

JACK: You mean like believing in robots?

 

RUBY: Well, I don’t know about robots. Beliefs are different to imaginary games. Do you know my friend Charlie? His family believe in something called the Dreamtime.

 

JACK: Dream time? Hmm. You mean like when you go to sleep?

 

RUBY: No, silly. Dreamtime is their beliefs about the land and how it was created. Charlie’s family have the right to believe in that. And we need to respect other people’s beliefs.

 

JACK: Does respect include teasing? Because sometimes other kids tease me about my robot suit.

 

RUBY: Yes, teasing is not kind. And kids have the right to be protected and treated fairly.

 

JACK: So you can’t tease me if I believe a giant robot protects me?

 

RUBY: Well, our rights are also protected by our parents and the government, you know.

 

JACK: That doesn’t sound as cool.

 

RUBY: It’s really cool! All the governments around the world have made a special agreement to protect children. And they wrote it all down. It’s called the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

 

JACK: The what, what?

 

RUBY: The Convention on the Rights of the Child. A convention is like a promise. It’s a good thing. It means that adults make sure we are free to be healthy, play and get to go to school.

 

JACK: Hmm. Go to school? Huh? [music] I think I like the sound of these rights. And right now, I’m going to  use my right to play! Pew-pew-pew!

 

RUBY: Arrgh!

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My school

My name is Armen. I am studying at Mkhitar Sebastatsi school.


There are no closed gates in my school.There is no homework assignments at my school. We work with a computer.my school there are history.Armenian language.Mathematics.Russian.Science.

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I am

  • I am Armen.this is my family. Mother. Fother,bradher, and my dogs my dogs name is GRAFF,my grandma,my family a big,I am nine,my dbest frend name is Sergey,my school name is Mkithar Sebastaci school,my brather name is Hayk,my madher name is Mariam,my dad names is Karen,my granma name is Margush.