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20 questions and answers written how kids can improve all their skills

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There are different points written about kids which can help the people to know about how to improve their skills meanwhile there is a website which can help people to more about combination of such material in it, like that educational games for kids at home and also query like learning games for kids at home .  1. How can kids improve their reading skills? By reading books every day, visiting libraries, and discussing stories with family or friends to improve vocabulary and comprehension. 2. What helps kids become better writers? Practice journaling, writing short stories or poems , and using creative writing prompts regularly can develop strong writing skills. 3. How can kids boost their math skills? Playing math games, solving daily puzzles, and practicing with fun worksheets or apps builds number sense and confidence. 4. What improves kids’ creativity? Drawing, painting, building with blocks or LEGOs, and doing crafts encourages imagination and original thinking. 5. H...

Actor Bob Hoskins, known for 'Roger Rabbit,' dies at 71

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(CNN)  -- Bob Hoskins, the pugnacious British actor known for playing gangsters, tough guys and working-class gentlemen in such films as "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," "The Long Good Friday" and "Mermaids," has died, publicist Clair Dobbs said Wednesday. Hoskins was 71. His passing comes nearly two years after he retired from acting following a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. Hoskins was perhaps best known for 1988's live-action and animation hybrid "Who Framed Roger Rabbit." In the comedy, he played detective Eddie Valiant, who hates "toons" -- cartoon figures who live in a separate showbiz world bordering Valiant's 1940s Los Angeles -- and takes up the task of proving the innocence of the cartoon title character, accused of murder. The film was the second-highest grossing movie of 1988, after "Rain Man." He followed the turn with performances in a variety of films, including 1991's "Hook" i...

Amar Alamuddin International Lawyer And Scholar Amal Alamuddin Engaged To George Clooney

Amal Alamuddin, a lawyer whose work includes issues related to Syria, drones and Wikileaks, is engaged to George Clooney, an actor.  People Magazinebroke the story noting that Alamuddin and Clooney were spotted at Nobu in Malibu, where they were dining with Cindy Crawford and her husband Rande Gerber (both friends of Clooney’s).  Alamuddin was seen at the dinner wearing what looked like an engagement ring on her left ring finger.  One of People Magazine’s exclusive sources said, ”Clooney popped the question” and “George and Amal are trying to keep things very low-key but they also aren’t really trying to hide this, it doesn’t seem. I think it’s like they want the people they love to know that this is real, that they plan on being together forever.” Alamuddin, is an accomplished international lawyer.  She holds a B.A. and L.L.B. from St. Hugh’s College, Oxford University (where she won the Shrigley Award) and also holds a Masters of Law (L.L.M.)...

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