Today I visited a watering hole with elephants in the African Serengeti. It was very hot and quiet, but a bad thing happened. A baby elephant fell and got stuck into the watering hole! The other elephants tried really hard to get it out but it was super hard and it took a long while.
Read MoreMy race is slowly, but surely coming to an end. This is my last week touring and reporting virtually and I couldn’t end this race without something good to eat. So, today I visited Kenya and had breakfast with giraffes.
Read MoreAnother week of an amazing race is upon us. I’m so excited to take off and update you all on more incredible adventures. Today, I took a walk across Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge in China.
Read MoreWho knew cuttlefish could hypnotize their prey? I found that out at a research clinic. But right after I scuba dived of course!
Read MoreThis week is truly a week of facing fears and being brave. You are not going to believe where I went and what I did today. Remember yesterday I told you all that I was scared of heights, right? Well today, I’m back near the sky at the Dolomite Mountains in Italy and guess what?
Read MoreThe Galápagos Islands are home to many animals such as iguanas, seals, different birds, and fish. On my trip I found out that it was home to numerous species of birds, 45 of them are endemic, 42 species of reptiles, 15 species of mammals, and 79 species of fish.
Read MoreI’m in a life or death situation! Something can go VERY wrong or it can go great.
Read MoreI’m in “Zhangjiajie, China looking at the glass bridge. If I was on the glass bridge, I would be terrified,because I'm afraid of heights. In 2018, it was the longest foot bridge in the world...430 meters. The architect’s name is Haim Dotan.
Read MoreToday, I did one of the scariest things OF MY LIFE! I petted A LIVE TIGER SHARK in the West Grand Bahamas!
Read MoreYesterday I went to the Galapagos Islands to visit the best dancers ever. Blue-footed boobies. Blue-footed boobies are birds with bright blue feet and a funny waddle. They live in the Galapagos Islands with many animals, including different types of iguanas, tortoises, sea lions, great frigate birds, and more.
Read MoreDid you know that crocodiles carry their babies to the water in their mouths? Well, that’s what I learned on this amazing trip to the Serengeti. I saw a crocodile lying in the grass waiting for her babies to hatch. For a second I thought she was going to eat them when they hatched because I wasn’t sure if they were her babies.
Read MoreI visited the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, and this place is in Africa. I'm on a safari looking at very rare lions. The lions are rare because some of them are black and they could go extinct. I was in a jeep with other tourists who were so excited to see the baby lions.
Read MoreOn December 17th of last year, my mom had to rush me to Children’s Hospital because I wasn’t feeling well. We were in the hospital for a very long time. I was very sleepy because we were there from 5pm to 7am the next morning. The doctor eventually told us that my sugar levels were very high and they ran a test to try and figure out the problem.
Read MoreOn January 24, 2020 my father and I went to the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington D.C. to see the National Auto Show. We had to ride the escalator to the second floor to see the RC cars. RC stands for Remote Control. An RC car is a small car you can control.
Read MoreKobe Bryant is a well-respected man on and off the court. He is respected for his mannerisms, dedication, competitiveness, and intelligence. He was married to Vanessa Bryant and they had four children together (Gianna, Natalia, Bianka, and Capri). A lot of people don’t know that Bryant spoke seven different languages.
Read MoreSchool lunch at my school is good on some days and other days I wish I would have packed my own lunch. My favorite school lunch meal is pizza, grapes, and salad. This meal is tasty and similar to what I would eat outside of school.
Read MoreWe’re going to the “ship”! What? We’re going to the “ship”! What? We’re going to the “ship”! What?
Read MoreWhen I first heard we were going to be in a mandatory quarantine, I was shocked, but I didn’t take it too seriously. I thought it was only going to last for two weeks like the school said. I’m used to being in the house anyway, so I wasn’t too bored.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, December 18, 2019 and Thursday, December 19, 2019 the FPCS Blow Pierce Early Childhood Team hosted the Festival of Lights in the school’s courtyard.
Read MoreOn February 27, 2020, the students at FPCS Blow Pierce put on a black history month showcase. Each performance represented a different decade and the students highlighted important black history facts that happened during that era.
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