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Lush foliage and delightful characters abound in this cautionary tale of overenthusiastic neatness that delivers its message of environmental preservation with subtlety and humour. The freshness of the illustrations and the many comic details make this a very special book. Once you enter this forest, you'll never want to leave. It’s never too early to learn about animals and nature. Here is a selection of books aimed at ages 0-4, that will inspire babies and toddlers to care about their environment. Look at this animated version of the story. Could you create your own animated retelling of the book?

Pete the badger likes everything to be neat and tidy at all times, but what starts as the collecting of one fallen leaf escalates and ends with the complete destruction of the forest! Will Pete realise the error of his ways and set things right? Second, this book will show you how to develop good methodology and statistical practices. Whenever possible, our software, documentation, and other materials attempt to prevent common pitfalls. text <- c ( "Because I could not stop for Death -", "He kindly stopped for me -", "The Carriage held but just Ourselves -", "and Immortality" ) text #> [1] "Because I could not stop for Death -" #> [2] "He kindly stopped for me -" #> [3] "The Carriage held but just Ourselves -" #> [4] "and Immortality" Business or trade customers/vehicles are restricted to two appointments per 7 day period. We reserve the right to cancel any multiple bookings made in a 7 day period.Corpus: These types of objects typically contain raw strings annotated with additional metadata and details. library ( janeaustenr ) library ( dplyr ) library ( stringr ) original_books <- austen_books ( ) %>% group_by ( book ) %>% mutate (linenumber = row_number ( ), chapter = cumsum ( str_detect ( text, regex ( " An inviting peep hole in the front cover entices the reader into this entertaining picture book. With warm, rich illustrations, bursting with humorous detail and amusing rhyming text, the tale skips along and is great to read aloud.

Find the locations of forests in your local area. Could you visit some of them? Plan the journey there. library ( dplyr ) text_df <- tibble (line = 1 : 4, text = text ) text_df #> # A tibble: 4 × 2 #> line text #> #> 1 1 Because I could not stop for Death - #> 2 2 He kindly stopped for me - #> 3 3 The Carriage held but just Ourselves - #> 4 4 and Immortality Spring is a great time to start exploring the world around you - whether that's learning more about animals, going for a picnic or simply visiting your local park. Here are some books to spark children's curiosity for the world around them. Find out more about badgers. Where do they live? What do they eat? Can you write a report about them? In this first example, we only have one document (the poem), but we will explore examples with multiple documents soon.By default, unnest_tokens() converts the tokens to lowercase, which makes them easier to compare or combine with other datasets. (Use the to_lower = FALSE argument to turn off this behavior). From climate change to animal conservation, these picture books, poetry collections, novels and graphic novels will encourage children and young people to think about and discuss pressing issues about the environment. After using unnest_tokens, we’ve split each row so that there is one token (word) in each row of the new data frame; the default tokenization in unnest_tokens() is for single words, as shown here. Also notice:



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