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This document is a valuable resource to use for younger children or children that battle with reading. It consists of many short and interesting stories - many are interesting factual articles about volcanoes and clouds. There is a checklist that you can work through with the child and read daily to help improve their reading skills and confidence.

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​Why Do Dogs Wag Their Tails?
​The Mystery of the Deep Ocean
​The Power of Teamwork
​The Magic of Rainbows
​Why Do We Yawn?
​The Life of a Bee
​Why Do Leaves Change Color?
​How Do Birds Fly?
​What Makes Volcanoes Erupt?
​The Amazing World of Camouflage
​What Are Shooting Stars?
​The Secret Life of Penguins
​How Does the Moon Affect the Ocean?
​The Incredible Journey of a Salmon
​What Is Lightning?
​The Secret of Fossils
​How Do Plants Eat?
​The Wonders of the Great Barrier Reef
​How Do We Hear?
​How Do Hurricanes Form?
​The Life Cycle of a Butterfly
​The Mystery of the Northern Lights
​The Amazing Power of Electricity
​The Life of a Tree
​The History of the Eiffel Tower
​The Story of the First Airplane

, 1. Why Do Dogs Wag Their Tails?

Have you ever watched a dog wag its tail and wondered what it means? A
wagging tail isn’t just for fun—it’s a special way for dogs to communicate.
Dogs use their tails to express emotions, share signals with other dogs, and
even interact with humans. But what exactly is a dog saying with its tail?

A happy dog will wag its tail high and fast, especially when greeting someone
they like. It’s their way of saying, “I’m so glad to see you!” Sometimes, you’ll
notice a dog wagging its tail but holding it lower. This might mean they are
feeling unsure or nervous about something. If a dog tucks its tail between its
legs, it usually means they are scared or feel threatened.

Interestingly, dogs don’t just use their tails to communicate. Their tails are also
helpful tools for balance. When a dog runs, jumps, or changes direction
quickly, their tail acts like a counterweight to keep them steady. This is
especially useful for dogs that are fast runners, like greyhounds.

Scientists believe that tail wagging can even be a way for dogs to
communicate with humans. Over time, dogs have learned that people respond
positively to a wagging tail. This behavior has helped dogs and humans form
strong bonds. So, the next time you see a dog wagging its tail, take a moment
to notice what the tail is doing. Is it wagging high, low, fast, or slow? You might
learn more about how the dog is feeling!
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