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On today's #ReadAndLearn, author Alexandra Diaz reads an excerpt from Camp Big Top! Watch now: bit.ly/4ol8QrL
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📚✨ #FutureThinking #NewRelease #JeanPierreMurrayKline ✨🌍 🚀📖 "The future isn’t coming. It’s already here, and most people aren’t ready." In Future Thinking, 📚 Jean-Pierre Murray-Kline cuts through the noise to deliver a bold, wide-angle view of the forces reshaping our world. 🤖🌐 From artificial intelligence and global power shifts🔎 to South Africa’s economic realities 🇿🇦 and the evolving nature of work 💼, this book doesn’t just ask what’s happening. It asks what you’re going to do about it. Blending sharp insight with accessible storytelling 📝, Murray-Kline explores critical trends across technology, business, society, and the environment, revealing both the risks we face and the opportunities hiding in plain sight. This is not a book for passive observers. It’s for “hunters” 🦅, those willing to engage, adapt and act. Provocative, practical and unapologetically honest, Future Thinking challenges you to confront today’s complexities 🧠💡 and equips you to thrive in spite of them. 🔮⏳ The future waits for no one. Will you be ready? 🎧📚 Listen or read a sample, or order your paperback 📦 for R350 or AI audio file 🎵 for R99 Your Future is on this link: jeanpierremurraykline.co.za/… #FutureThinking #JeanPierreMurrayKline #TechnologyTrends #AIRevolution #GlobalShifts #EconomicRealities #EvolveOrPerish #HuntersMindset #AdaptAndThrive #NewBookRelease #InnovationInsight #TechAndSociety #ReadAndLearn #SouthAfricaFocus Futurethinkingbook #futurethinking2026
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On today's #ReadAndLearn, author-illustrator Jessie Sima reads aloud THE GREATEST BEDTIME STORY EVER! Watch now: bit.ly/4g7oAg3
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Treat yourself or that special someone in your life to a wonderful Hebrew journey 🤗 #Books #HebrewBooks #Language #Hebrew #readandlearn
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On today's #ReadAndLearn, illustrator Charles Santoso shows us how to draw The Underwerewolf in both forms from the new picture book of the same name! Watch now: bit.ly/3RDd7L4
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On today's #ReadAndLearn, author Meg Fleming reads aloud from her new picture book Pretty Close, but Not the Same! Watch now: bit.ly/4u1Pn0J
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The truth is finally starting to come out 🙏 Why do people who have no clue about the actual history of the conflict take it upon themselves to “know better” than the people who have and are actually living read. #Readandlearn
“Free Palestine.” I grew up on those words. In Lebanon, most people around me wanted a free Palestine for a very practical reason — to send the Palestinian refugees back. The civil war that tore my country apart was ignited in no small part by the Palestinian armed factions who turned Lebanon into their launching pad. “Free Palestine” meant: free us from them. In Damascus, where my father’s family lived, the sentiment was different but equally self-serving. Palestine must be returned to the Arabs, its righteous owners. No one asked follow-up questions. No one was expected to. Palestine was central to Islam, most Arabs are Muslim, therefore supporting the Palestinian cause was reflexive. A non-brainer in the most literal sense — no brain engaged at all. Nobody stopped to point out that Palestine is not an Arabic word. Nobody found it strange that Jerusalem, the supposedly third holiest city in Islam, is not mentioned once in the Quran. Not once. Nor is Palestine. The entire theological and political architecture of this cause rests on a foundation that their own scripture doesn’t bother to acknowledge. What was actually happening was indoctrination. A systematic, generational rejection of Jewish sovereignty — and frankly, of any minority sovereignty. Jews, Christians, Druze, Kurds, Assyrians, Yazidis — the Arab world has been remarkably consistent in how it treats people who are different. We just don’t talk about that. Instead, in the West, we talk about Palestine. In the West, a civilization that has elevated human rights to its highest moral currency, the Palestinian cause has become the one exception to every rule. In the queue of human suffering, Palestinians cut the line every time. Homosexuals executed in Gaza and hanged from cranes in Iran? Palestine first. Women imprisoned in Saudi Arabia for campaigning for the right to drive — a right they were denied until 2018 — girls sold into marriage in Afghanistan, women erased from public life entirely under the Taliban? After Palestine. Political dissidents ground into dust in Syrian and Egyptian prisons, journalists disappeared in Libya, children starving in Yemen while their rulers wage proxy wars, entire populations hollowed out by hunger in Sudan? All of it waits. Christians ethnically cleansed from Iraq and Syria, the Arab world methodically emptied of every Jewish community it once held — a demographic erasure carried out across a century with surgical patience and near-total Western silence? Palestine is still first. So let’s end where we started. Free Palestine. Which Palestine, exactly? The Roman invention? The British administrative line? The British Mandate covered the entire territory of what is today Israel, the West Bank, Gaza and Jordan. In 1921, 78% of that mandate was handed to the Hashemite family — a dynasty imported from Hijaz in present-day Saudi Arabia — and became the Kingdom of Jordan, which it remains to this day. A foreign royal family, on the majority of historic Palestine, ruling it as a monarchy. Nobody protests that. No flags, no chants, no encampments. The remaining 22% was designated for the Jews, became Israel, and is the only part that any pro-Palestinian activist has ever had a problem with. So when you say Free Palestine, you mean that 22%. You mean the Jews. And free it from whom? From a people with a three-thousand-year-old documented presence in that land, to restore the glory of a name coined by Roman colonizers, a name lifted from the Torah, a name that has no roots in Arabic, no mention in the Quran, and no history as a sovereign state? You are not chanting for liberation. You are chanting for colonialism — the Roman kind, repackaged for social media. Free Palestine is not a cause. It is a colonial term, coined by invaders, recycled by the indoctrinated. The least you can do is have the intelligence to understand it and the decency to reflect on your position. 📍#Israel
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On today's #ReadAndLearn, author-illustrator Nicola Killen reads aloud her new picture book The Little Bee! Watch now: bit.ly/4dCxiQL
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On today's #ReadAndLearn, author-illustrator Emmy Kastner reads aloud from All the Ice Cream in the Land! Watch now: bit.ly/4wxscO8
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It's Star Chapter Books Week with #ReadAndLearn! Today, we are rounding out the week with a read-aloud from On the Loose in London! with author Dan Yaccarino! Watch now: bit.ly/4d7q3Bh
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It's Star Chapter Books Week with #ReadAndLearn! Today, illustrator Ethan Long shows us how to draw the main characters, dog siblings Betsy and Bones, from On the Loose in London! Watch now: bit.ly/4ub30eU
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It's Star Chapter Books Week with #ReadAndLearn! Today, illustrator Jannie Ho shows us how to draw the main character from Sherlock Roach and the Case of the Crunchy Crumb! Watch now: bit.ly/3PbhIDe
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On today's #ReadAndLearn, author Tony Hillery reads aloud his picture book that tells the true story of #HarlemGrown, a lush garden in New York City that grew out of an abandoned lot and now feeds a neighborhood. Watch now: bit.ly/4cumXaa
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On today's #ReadAndLearn, author Katharine Orton reads aloud from #TheTraaitor Moth, the first book in the Moon Realm series! Watch now: bit.ly/4sA2ZiN
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On today's #ReadAndLearn, author and illustrator Cherise Harris reads aloud from #TheToyPlane. Watch now: bit.ly/47v5JGI
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Understanding is the first step to insight. #Catsociety Library #ReadAndLearn
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In today's #ReadAndLearn, author L. M. Wilkinson reads aloud from the first book in her new series #Bravepaw! Watch now: bit.ly/4rr3on9
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In today's #ReadAndLearn, we are starting our St. Patrick's Day celebrations a week early and reading The Unluckiest Leprechaun with author Alastair Heim! Watch now: bit.ly/40UOT04
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