Penguins

Penguins are very cute and interesting. There are some stories and knowledge about them. Africa penguin populations in South Africa and Namibia have declined by 99% since the 19th century, with only 8,750 breeding pairs remaining. Overfishing, habitat destruction, and climate change are major threats. Conservationists are pushing for emergency fishing bans near panguin colonies […]
Fermat’s Enigma Book Review

Recently, I have just finished this book titled Fermat’s Enigma written by Simon Singh. He is a particle physicist who lives in London, England. The book is about A mathematician named Fermat who tried to solve one of the greatest math problems that was named after him. It brings together the history and culture of mathematics and brilliance in less than 300 pages.
Fear

It was just another normal day like any other – at least until my mother’s water broke. My mother had been pregnant with my brother for 33 weeks, about 7 months. He was due to be born next month, but I guess he was too anxious and changed everything.
Eason’s Brother

There was a boy in our class named Eason. He has a brother named Jason. When I met Eason for the first time, I thought he is the ceiling of learning, but Jason was even more perfect than Eason. He goes to college at the University of Oxford and studies Astrophysics. He looks very tall […]
Josh’s Adventure

Once upon a time, a boy named Josh wanted to control the world. He walked into a trapdoor on accident, curiously, he opened it and went in it. He fell on a shack, he saw glow red eyes everywhere, he panicked and ran in the shack locking the door behind him. For days he’s been snacking on cereal and finding things to defend himself.
Double Trouble

There is a person named Bobby that lives across the street. There is also a person named Bob who is my next-door neighbor. They look exactly like each other. They are completely identical, and only they themselves can tell each other apart.
Wimbledon 2025

Wimbledon 2025 was on London’s famous grass courts. This year event started with 23 British players competing in both the men and women’s singles.
Mancala

Mancala, an ancient game dating back seven thousand years, is still popular today and played by many. Originally from Ethiopia, Sudan, and Eritrea, it eventually spread to the Middle East, India, and eventually to parts of Southeast Asia and the Americas. This game evolved for thousands of years until it became the mancala we play […]
Review: Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing

Recently, I read the book “Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing” talking about how to take advantage of his little brother, Fudge. As a little kid for him, he wants to be next to him and do the same things and get the same priviligies, so, sometimes they have to take advantage of him.In Peter’s […]
Puppy Tale

One sunny morning, Emma was walking to the park when she heard a soft whimper. She looked around and saw a small brown puppy hiding behind a bush. The puppy was shaking and looked scared.