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Day at Night! | |
Preparing for the Day | |
In the Bazaar | |
Some Fun with Vegetables | |
New Words |
This chapter tells us about the lives of the sellers in the market, particularly the small vegetable sellers. These sellers buy vegetables from the wholesale market every day and then sell them to customers.
The learning from Vaishali's family routine is the importance of hard work and dedication in their daily lives, as they begin their day early to ensure fresh vegetables for their customers, showcasing responsibility and commitment.
The learning from Vaishali's morning routine is the importance of teamwork and punctuality in managing their vegetable-selling business effectively, demonstrating responsibility and sincerity in their daily tasks. It also tells about how family members help each other out in daily tasks.
Vaishali's father always sells the old vegetable stock first before the fresh ones because they would not stay fresh for long. Especially on summer days, he sprinkles water on the vegetables regularly to prevent them from drying up.
Vegetables are plant parts that are eaten by humans and other animals.
1. Leafy Greens:
2. Roots:
3. Nightshades:
4. Edible Plant Stems:
Three vegetables that do not have seeds are potato, carrot, and radish.
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