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Read the following. Skipper: captain of a ship or boat. Dipper: This word has two meanings. Dipper means a container for taking out water. Also, there are two constellations called Little Dipper - English

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Read the following. 

  • Skipper: captain of a ship or boat.
  • Dipper: This word has two meanings. Dipper means a container for taking out water. Also, there are two constellations called Little Dipper (Little Bear) and Big Dipper (Big Bear) in the sky.
  • Milky Way: The band of light consisting of stars that spreads across the sky at night. 
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Chapter 25: The Man in the Moon - Things to do [Page 62]

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Chapter 25 The Man in the Moon
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