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Title: swiss family robinson
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He also helped his kids make a kayak out of wale bone and seal skin.
My grandpa also has a really positive attitude. He is always encouraging others. He was a teacher for many years, and he worked with many students that probably didn't get a lot of encouragement from other people... Showed first 250 characters
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But he worked with them, and helped them to see that they could be successful. The same is true of the father of the family Robinson. He always tried to be encouraging and positive, and to always do the right thing, as well as encourage his family to do the right thing... Showed next 250 characters
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