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Leonardo da Vinci's creative process
How to approach problem-solving like da Vinci
The importance of curiosity and observation
But Ariel continued to go to the surface. One night, a terrible storm swept across the sea.
Ariel and Flounder watched as a prince fell off a huge ship. “I must save him!” she cried.
Ariel pulled Prince Eric to shore and sang to him. Then she swam away.
Prince Eric only caught a glimpse of Ariel's face, but he knew he would remember her beautiful voice forever.
Desperate to see Prince Eric again, Ariel agreed to give her voice to the evil sea witch Ursula.
With bigger plans in mind, Ursula cast a spell...and turned Ariel into a human!
But if Prince Eric didn't kiss Ariel by sunset on the third day,
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Deep beneath the sea lived a little mermaid named Ariel. She loved exploring her underwater home with her friend flounder but dreamed of living on land as a human.
Ariel was always searching for human treasures.When she and Flounder found a strange forked object, they swam to the surface to...
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Once you voice what’s bothering you, be sure to hear how your partner responds. Give him or her a chance to speak and listen to what he or she says.
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