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In a spacious, brightly lit classroom, an atmosphere of curiosity and excitement fills the air. Neatly arranged desks are occupied by small cats, foxes, puppies, and raccoons, all dressed in tidy school uniforms—white shirts, ties, and vests. Some of them diligently take notes in their notebooks, while others, resting their little paws on their faces, dreamily gaze at the map. At the front of the class, the tall and dignified moose—geography teacher—stands as the center of attention. His large antlers nearly touch the ceiling, and his glasses slide down to the tip of his nose as he carefully points with a wooden pointer at cities and countries on a giant world map. His voice is full of enthusiasm as he vividly describes distant lands, vast oceans, and towering mountains, making the lesson engaging for his young students. On the blackboard beside the map, the names of the continents are written in chalk, while shelves along the walls are filled with globes, atlases, and books about travel. Through the large windows, warm sunlight streams in, giving the classroom a cozy and inviting feel. The little animals absorb knowledge with a sparkle in their eyes, as the geography lesson sparks their imaginations and dreams of future adventures.
In a whimsical classroom, a moose teacher instructs a group of anthropomorphic animals, each dressed in school attire, seated at desks with books in front of a world map backdrop.