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  2. Fill-In (puzzle) - Wikipedia

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    A common variation on the standard Fill-In is using numbers, instead of specific words, sometimes called "cross numbers". [1] [8] In this puzzle, the entries could be listed as the number, a mathematical expression, or even an important year. [8] A more complex variation on the Fill-In is the "diagramless" Fill-In, where the grid is initially ...

  3. Nonogram - Wikipedia

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    The clue 2 produces the number (2 - 2 =) 0; if there were a 1 clue, it would produce the number (1 - 2 =) -1. To fill in the blocks, assume the blocks are all pushed to one side, count from that side "through" the blocks, and backfill the appropriate number of blocks. This can be done from either direction.

  4. Numbertime - Wikipedia

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    The first series, which is aimed at four- to five-year-olds, comprised ten episodes focusing on the numbers 1-10, in order; each episode opened with Lolita introducing herself to the viewer, and pulling the number for the episode off its string (which was hanging from the studio ceiling), then pushing it into its correct hole in a wall, and singing the main theme, One to Ten, as each of its ...

  5. Chalet School - Wikipedia

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    The Chalet School is a series of 58 school story novels by Elinor M. Brent-Dyer, initially published between 1925 and 1970.The fictional school was initially located in the Austrian Tyrol, before it was moved to Guernsey in 1939 following the rise to power of the Nazi Party, and again to Herefordshire following the Nazi invasion of the Channel Islands. [1]

  6. Category:Children's short stories - Wikipedia

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    Children's short stories are fiction stories, generally under 100 pages long, written for children. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

  7. The Happy Prince and Other Tales - Wikipedia

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    The Happy Prince and Other Tales (or Stories) is a collection of bedtime stories for children by Oscar Wilde, first published in May 1888.It contains five stories that are highly popular among children and frequently read in schools: "The Happy Prince," "The Nightingale and the Rose," "The Selfish Giant," "The Devoted Friend," and "The Remarkable Rocket."

  8. List of children's classic books - Wikipedia

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    Just So Stories: Rudyard Kipling: 1902 [1] [3] [2] The Tale of Peter Rabbit: Beatrix Potter: 1902 [3] [2] King Arthur and His Knights: Howard Pyle: 1902-3: The Call of the Wild: Jack London: 1903 [1] Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm: Kate Douglas Wiggin: 1903 [1] A Little Princess: Frances Hodgson Burnett: 1905 [1] [3] The Railway Children: E. Nesbit ...

  9. Isaac Asimov short stories bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Stories, Volume 1: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1953 "Kid Stuff" 1953 Earth Is Room Enough The Complete Stories, Volume 1: Beyond Fantasy Fiction, September 1953 "Belief" 1953 Through a Glass, Clearly The Winds of Change and Other Stories The Edge of Tomorrow: Astounding Science Fiction, October 1953