The Frozen Continent: Exploring Antarctica

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Hypatia and the Great Library City

Hypatia was a brilliant mathematician, scientist, and teacher who lived in ancient Alexandria, Egypt, over 1,600 years ago. She studied astronomy and mathematics and taught students from many cultures. Hypatia loved learning and encouraged people to ask questions and think deeply ...  Show more

Conquering Everest: The Story of Junko Tabei

Junko Tabei was a Japanese mountain climber who became the first woman to reach the top of Mount Everest in 1975. She loved climbing from a young age and worked hard to overcome challenges in a sport mostly dominated by men. Despite dangerous conditions, she continued climbing mo ...  Show more

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