Interactive Learning Series for kids

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Exciting crossings and chicken road adventures await daring players everywhere

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Topic: "chicken road" (leading a chicken across the road, collecting grains, avoiding cars).
Language: English.
Output: ONLY HTML body (no `, , ,

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Word Count Target: 2000-2800 words (Absolute Minimum: 1800 words / 10 KB).
Intro: 2 `

, 200-260 words. "chicken road" appears exactly once in the first

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Main Sections: 5-6 `

` sections. Each section $\ge$ 320 words.
Subsections: Each `

contains 1-2

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Final Section: 1 `

(no summary words), 2

`, 180-220 words.
Paragraphs: 3-5 sentences each.
One ` (in one

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One `

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    One `

      (in a third different

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      All three must be separate.
      "chicken road" exactly 3-5 times total.
      No adjacent paragraphs for the keyword.
      No forbidden summary words in the final heading/text.
      No markdown (, __, `). Use or `.
      No forbidden phrases ("dive into", "discover", "complete guide").
      English alphabet only.
      No markdown wrappers (no “`html).
      Intro:
      P1: The concept of guiding a small bird across a busy highway is a timeless puzzle of timing and precision. Players must navigate the hazards of the chicken road while keeping a close eye on the speed of oncoming traffic. It is a test of reflexes where every step counts toward survival.
      P2: Beyond the simple goal of reaching the other side, the experience incorporates strategic elements that reward patience. Collecting scattered grains allows for score accumulation and provides a sense of progression. The adrenaline of narrowly avoiding a fast vehicle creates a compelling loop of tension and release for the user.
      Section 1 (The Mechanics of Movement):
      Focus: Grid-based movement, timing, grain collection.
      H3: The Role of Grain.
      Table: Comparison of grain types or car speeds.
      Section 2 (Traffic Hazards and Patterns):
      Focus: Different car types, speed variants, lane patterns.
      H3: High-Speed Lanes.
      UL: List of hazard types.
      Section 3 (Strategic Planning and Timing):
      Focus: Waiting for openings, predicting flow, risk vs reward.
      H3: The Pause Method.
      OL: Step-by-step crossing approach.
      Section 4 (Environment

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