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Un piccolo riccio che si chiama Gigio abita nella foresta ma un giorno seguendo una farfalla si ritrova in città. il piccolo riccio è spaventato e si nasconde in una piccola strada dietro a degli scatoloni. Parla con gatto che gli dice di seguire la luna e riuscirà a tornare a casa. I genitori del riccio lo cercano ovunque. Gigio la notte seguente vede la luna e le chiede di aiutarlo a tornare a casa dai suoi genitori e la luna gentilmente gli indica la strada per il bosco. Gigio si incammina e appena fuori dalla città trova i suoi genitori che lo stavano cercando e ritornano a casa felici e tutti insieme

A little girl and her best friend who is a teddy bear

Celebrating Our Special Bodies Our bodies are special—they can move and play, Waving hello, giving hugs, and smiling all day. Your arms can stretch wide to share love and cheer, Your hands can clap, tap, and give a high five, my dear! Expressing Through Movement Look at your fingers: wiggle them slow, one, two, three— Count them out loud and set your kind spirit free. Jump, twirl, or tiptoe, let your body sing, Every move you make can make your heart ring. Emphasizing Gentle Movements But listen very close—there’s something you must know: Our bodies are for gentle moves, not for causing woe. Hitting, slapping, or pushing can hurt a friend’s heart, It makes their body hurt and tears their happy world apart. Hands Are Not For Hitting Imagine if someone hit you—ouch, that would sting! So let’s promise together, in a gentle, steady ring: “Hands, arms, and feet are for love and fun, Not for hurting others—no, not one!” Recognizing Big Feelings Sometimes you feel angry, sad, or even a bit scared, Maybe someone takes your toy, and you feel unprepared. When big feelings start to rise, here’s what you can do: Take a deep breath—in… and out… let it flow right through. Self-Soothing Strategies Clap your hands gently, tap your feet with care, Or squeeze a soft pillow—let your worries clear. Press your hands together like you’re giving yourself a hug, Count slowly with your fingers—feel calm, safe, and snug. Positive Ways to Use Your Hands Your hands are perfect for waving a bright hello, For drawing pretty pictures or making a paper bow. They’re great for a high five when a friend does something neat, Or giving a gentle pat to show that love is sweet. Kind Alternatives for Upset Moments When you’re feeling upset, try these kind things instead: Open your arms for a warm hug or tap out a beat with your head. If your anger grows, count your fingers—one by one, Then take another deep breath until your storm is done.

The little pig, Pigshi, went to an adventure to find a house that will not be taken down by a big bad wolf

Little girl and grandpa play games Little girl and grandpa go for walk Grandpa goes to live in the clouds Grandpa watches girl play from clouds Grandpa watches girl go for walks Grandpa showers love onto the littlw girl

After having a sad birthday party Andy couldn't imagine he would have such a beautiful treasure box for his whole life.

Charley Bear is abandoned at the pound by his elderly owner Shelby finds him and adopts him Charley Bear loves his new home His favorite toy is squeaky hedgehog He loves his big fluffy pillow But loves Shelby’s bed the most. He thinks he’s a lapdog and loves cuddles. Trips to Paps farm is the best. He chases chickens on the farm.

Rusty had a newspaper route and every day when he wojuld ride by Tuffy's house, Tuffy would follow him. He followed him on his route everyday and even walked him to and from school. Tuffy even went trick or Treating with Rusty. They became fast friends. As it turned out, Rusty's parents bought a house across town and they were moving soon. Rusty begged hjis parents to call tuffy;s owners and ask them if we could just keep him. Tuffy had a horrible growth growing out of his eye. Tuffy's owners said yes, Rusty could keep him and when they moved, they took Tuffy with them. Tuffy was just as happy as Rusty. It was a great friendship!

Create a series of Pixar-style illustrations for a children's book about Norrie, a light-skinned baby with short light brown/dark blonde hair, large blue eyes, and rosy cheeks, with a faint celestial glow. Illustrations should include Norrie in her crib reaching for sunlight, learning to crawl on a soft play mat, meeting two dogs (Bethany, a black lab mix, and Stella, a yellow lab mix), taking her first airplane ride, visiting grandparents in Virginia and the beach in Delaware, making friends at a baby playgroup, chasing fireflies in summer, experiencing her first snowfall, and sleeping in her crib under a night sky with stars whispering encouragement. Use warm, vibrant colors, soft lighting, detailed textures, and expressive character features consistent with Pixar-style animation.

Daffie the duck is dilly-dallying while getting ready for school.

In class, Sara is caught off guard when her science teacher, Miss Summaya, asks about waste disposal. Unsure, Sara nervously suggests throwing everything in the bin. Understanding her confusion, Miss Summaya gently encourages Sara to visit a recycling factory to learn more. After school, Sara asks her mom to take her to the factory, where a friendly recycling collector explains the different bins: blue for paper, yellow for plastics and metals, and green for organic waste. Sara watches closely, amazed by the organized system. The next day at school, Miss Summaya asks Sara about her experience. Sara, now confident, proudly shares her newfound knowledge about sorting waste. Miss Summaya praises her effort, encouraging Sara to share what she’s learned with others. Inspired by her visit, Sara becomes committed to recycling properly and helps her classmates and family understand the importance of sorting their trash. Her journey transforms her into an advocate for better waste management.

A little girl has to solve a huge mystery with the help of her dog

The Colorful Brain" is a heartwarming tale set in the magical land of Brainville, where young Bobby and his friends embark on a journey of friendship, discovery, and teamwork. Each character possesses a unique and colorful brain, representing their individual strengths and talents. As they explore Brainville together, they encounter challenges that can only be overcome by embracing their differences and working as a team. Through vibrant illustrations and simple language, this story celebrates the beauty of neurodiversity and teaches valuable lessons about acceptance, cooperation, and the power of friendship. Join Bobby and his friends on an adventure filled with laughter, learning, and the magic of colorful brains

A story about two sisters learning the importance of being themselves and finding and celebrating the uniqueness of their gifts and talents

Neta and Nave need to say good bye from their friends and familiy in Israel because say are moving with the familiy to a new palce in Boston to Daddy's new job at the hospital

The Magic Word: Bismillah Join Karrar, Ammar, and Hooriya on their exciting adventures as they learn the powerful lesson of saying "Bismillah." Guided by the wisdom of Grandma Leila, these brave children discover how invoking Allah's name helps them overcome their fears and conquer challenges. Whether exploring dark caves, rescuing lost puppies, or facing daunting tests, Karrar, Ammar, and Hooriya find courage and strength through the magic word, "Bismillah." This heartwarming story teaches young readers the importance of faith and resilience in their everyday lives.

a nice boy searches for a better life in a fairytale with a lot of scares

El Huevo que no quería romperse.

a Guyanese tale of children playing cricket

They thought there were no bears for miles but a Big Bear shows up on camping trip and eats all of the food.
