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The little girl skipped down the path with cookies in her hands. She heard something in the woods up ahead. Suddenly, a big wolf jumped out from behind the tree.
fiction
There are 27 countries in England. Each country has a capital.
non-fiction
The wizard got a new wand. He took it outside to practice a new spell.
fiction
The Wright brothers are the inventors of the first successful airplane.
non-fiction
There are 206 bones in an adult human's body. Over half of the bones in the human body are in the hands and feet.
non-fiction
Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water.
fiction
Basketball was invented in 1891 in the town of Springfield, Massachusetts.
non-fiction
It's Halloween tomorrow. I am going to be an alien and my brother is going to be a monster.
fiction
There are four seasons in the Northern Hemisphere. The seasons are spring, summer, autumn and winter.
non-fiction
The Super Dogs are on the case! There is another kitty-cat villain that needs to be stopped.
fiction
The oldest amusement park in the world opened in 1583.
non-fiction
Cats and dogs make great pets. A dog is one of the most loyal pets a person can own.
non-fiction
Jack went up the beanstalk that led into the clouds.
fiction
The capital of England is London. London is the home to 3 football teams.
non-fiction
Thomas, Jamal and Eric love playing together outside. Today, they have organized a football game.
fiction
The unicorn ran up the hill. It was beautiful and sparkly.
fiction
An orange is a citrus fruit. Many people love to eat oranges. Would this be from a fiction or non-fiction book?
non-fiction