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Once upon a time, there was an Inuit family living in the Arctic Circle. They loved to barbecue caribou meat to eat. One day, they received a special invitation from their friends in South Korea to come and try barbecued kangaroo in Australia. The Inuit family was excited to go on an adventure and learn about new cultures.
When they arrived in Australia, they met the Aboriginal people who taught them how to throw boomerangs. The Inuit family was amazed by this new skill and they decided to bring it back to the Arctic Circle to share with their generation.
However, on their way back, they got lost and ended up in Russia. They were greeted by some friendly Russians who showed them how to barbecue different types of meats. The Inuit family was happy to learn this new cooking technique and decided to combine it with the boomerang throwing skills they learned in Australia.
Finally, they made it back to the Arctic Circle and threw a big barbecue party for their community. They served barbecued caribou meat and threw boomerangs for entertainment. It was a huge success and everyone had a great time. The Inuit family became known as the "barbecue and boomerang generation" and their story was passed down from generation to generation in Canada. And that's the end of our story.
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Reflection
- Why did the Inuit family go to Australia and Russia?
- What did they learn in Australia and Russia?
- How did they share what they learned with their community?
- What makes the Inuit family special in the story?
- Can you think of any other adventures that the Inuit family might go on in the future?