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One sunny day, under a shady tree, sat Mango, Apple and Orange. The three of them were best friends who always played together. Green leaves swayed gently in the breeze, and birds happily chirped happily on the branches. Apple, who was picking a small flower from the grass, smiled excitedly. ‘Why don't we go explore that green meadow over there?’ she suggested, pointing towards the fresh green expanse stretching not far from under the tree where they were staying. Enthusiastically, the three of them walked towards the vast green meadow. The sun shone warmly above their heads, and beautiful flowers bloomed all around, creating a colourful scene. Every now and then they stopped to admire the fluttering butterflies. After walking for some distance, Mango's eyes suddenly caught sight of something glittering in the grass. ‘Look at that!’ she exclaimed, pointing. Apple and Orange rushed over to Mango. There, in the undergrowth, was a medium-sized, gold-coloured stone that glittered amongst the greenery. The stone was very beautiful, as if it had been chiselled by the hand of a god. ‘Let's take it back to our tree.’ However, when they tried to lift it, it was heavier than they thought. Mango and Orange pulled, Apple pushed the rock slowly. They struggled persistently. Although they were tired, they did not give up. They encouraged each other and laughed. Finally, after a tiring journey, they managed to carry the golden stone to the bottom of the tree where they stopped. When the stone was placed on the ground, it reflected beautifully. The three of them sat by the stone, enjoying the fruits of their labour. From that day on, the golden stone became a symbol of their friendship.

I am special is a story where you see how special you are in your own way.

In the heart of a First Nation community, there was great excitement and anticipation for the arrival of a new community center. This center would be more than just a building - it would be a place where the community could come together to hold ceremonies, celebrate their culture, and create lasting memories for generations to come. The community had longed for a space that would reflect their traditions and values, a place that held a deep connection and sense of ownership. As the construction of the community center progressed, the excitement grew as the community members envisioned the possibilities that the new center would bring. Finally, the day arrived for the grand opening of the community center. The community gathered together, filled with pride and joy as they explored their new gathering place. As they walked through the halls, they could see the artwork and decorations that celebrated their culture and heritage. The community center quickly became the heart of the community, a place where they could come together to share stories, learn from their elders, and celebrate their traditions. It became a symbol of unity and pride for the community, a place that they could truly call their own. And so, the First Nation community continued to gather at their new community center, creating memories and traditions that would be passed down for generations to come. It was a place of celebration, connection, and pride - a true reflection of their culture and values.

Once upon a time, there was a gentle bear named Bramble. Bramble loved his cozy den, the tall trees, and the rivers that sparkled under the sky. He was content with his simple life, happy to wander through the forest and snuggle up at night, thinking his world was perfectly complete. One day, while foraging for berries, Bramble saw a fox darting through the flowers. She was bright and clever, with a coat that shimmered like sunshine. Her name was Lyra, and she moved with such grace that Bramble couldn’t help but feel a little clumsy watching her. When Lyra noticed Bramble, she greeted him with a friendly smile, her golden eyes shining like tiny suns. “Hello, Bramble,” she said. “Why don’t you join me on a stroll?” At first, Bramble felt shy. He’d never met anyone quite like Lyra, so full of life and adventure. But as he walked with her through the meadows and climbed the hills, he began to feel a spark of excitement he hadn’t felt before. Lyra showed him how to dance in the rain, how to look up at the stars, and how to chase the wind. For the first time, Bramble noticed how wonderful it was to learn and grow. He wanted to become stronger, kinder, and even a little braver, just so he could keep up with his new friend. As the seasons passed, Bramble began to change. His steps became lighter, his heart more open, and his smile a little brighter each day. When winter came, Bramble invited Lyra to his cozy den, sharing stories and laughter as snowflakes drifted outside. And in that warmth, Bramble realized something special: Lyra had helped him become the very best bear he could be.

This is the Rhyme below: There once was a baby that loved to tap her feet while growing in her mummy She' d kick toe drum and beat It made her mummy wonder will our baby love to dance and daddy was convinced our baby is advanced at night she'd like to practice when mummy closed her eyes Could this baby really be ginger rogers in disguise with happy tappy hour longer stronger everyday 9 months on the inside prepping for baby Delivery Day Her parents would patiently wait It was 1 week past the curtain call They just couldnt wait to meet their precious little girl But she had other plans for her grand opening night No dark quiet rooms thered be crowds and cheers and light And just as they suspected from the moment she was born with her heart and charming smiles she would forever change this world And their tiny little dancer who still loves to tap her feet would rather shuffle off to buffalo than close her eyes and sleep This little ray of sunshine fills our days with laughter and light With her cheeky little smiles and her future oh so bright No matter what you do or who you will become the greatest gift of all is being your mum

christian based book about kindness with olivia as the main character

The book is called Pauly’s Pool Day. It's a Children's Book with a targeted audience of 3yrs-3th grade and revolves around body image and self-confidence as a young kid of color finding his worth. It is an engaging and heartwarming tale that combines the insecurities young boy might have going to the pool with not taking their shirt off and gaining confidence from his parents The manuscript is complete, and I am now seeking an illustrator who can capture the essence of the story through captivating visuals that will appeal to readers of all ages.

In Pennyville, best friends Timmy and Jenny discovered a magical money tree that grew golden coins. The town's financial guru, Mr. Pennywise, shared the secret – save a little each week, and the money tree flourishes. Timmy saved for marbles, and Jenny for candies, placing coins in their special "Money Tree Jars." As their jars filled, the magical tree sprouted golden leaves. One day, they spotted a shiny toy but lacked enough coins. Mr. Pennywise reminded them to be patient. Timmy and Jenny continued saving, and the money tree grew. Eventually, they had enough coins to buy the toy, teaching them the value of patience and wise money management. The story spread in Pennyville, inspiring kids to start their savings journey and nurture their magical money trees. It became a legend, emphasizing the importance of saving for special things and achieving goals. Timmy and Jenny's tale showcased that saving isn't just about having more coins; it's about making dreams come true.

One morning at school, Katie was walking to her classroom when she saw Sarah sitting alone by the playground. Sarah had always been mean to Katie. She would make fun of her shoes, call her silly names, and sometimes push her when no one was looking. Katie didn’t like Sarah, and she definitely didn’t want to help her. But as Katie walked past, Sarah called out, “Hey, Katie! Can you help me with my math homework? I don't understand it.” Sarah started to cry. Katie stopped. Her first thought was, "Why should I help her? She’s never been nice to me." Katie felt her cheeks getting hot, and her fists clenched. She wanted to turn away and keep walking. After all, Sarah had been so rude to her before. Why should she be nice now? But then, something in her heart made her pause. She remembered what her mom always said: "Two wrongs don’t make a right." Katie wasn’t sure what that meant exactly, but she knew her mom would want her to be kind and helpful, even if it was hard. Katie took a deep breath and walked over to Sarah. "I’ll help you," she said, trying not to sound too grumpy. Sarah looked surprised but didn't argue. "Thank you so much, Katie." She said with teary eyes. Katie sat down beside her and helped Sarah with the math problems. They worked quietly for a few minutes, and slowly, Sarah began to smile. “Oh, I get it now,” Sarah said, her face lighting up. “Thanks, Katie. I didn’t know how to do this before." Sarah hugged Katie tightly. Katie felt proud of herself. It was hard to help someone who had been mean, but she felt like she had made the right choice. Even though Sarah wasn’t always kind to her, Katie knew she could still be the bigger person. As the bell rang and Katie stood up to go to class, Sarah said, “Hey, um, sorry about the stuff I said before. I wasn’t very nice.” Katie smiled and nodded. “It’s okay,” she said. She didn’t expect Sarah to change overnight, but at least she knew she had done something good.

1. Айжан побежала домой из школы и увидела своего брата, который обедал на кухне. 2. Айжан пришла и сказала брату: "сегодня я не поняла тему количества вещества в химии, объясни 3. Брат говорит сестренке "Итак, меня слушай внимательно.Допустим, у вас есть спичечный коробок. В одной коробке обычно количество спичек составляет 45. когда я трачу тебя на магазин, ты не говоришь:" Дай мне 45 спичек" 4. Брат более в веселом подтоне продолжает обьяснять "Точно так же, если мы рассматриваем величину моля, представляющую количество вещества, как коробку спичек"

A young boy braves his first day of kindergarten

Sa bayan ng Solaria, magkaibigan sina Megan at Sarah na parehong may pangarap na magtagumpay. Si Megan ay isang magaling na mang-aawit at sayaw, habang si Sarah ay isang pintor at guro ng sining. Nagkakasundo sila sa kanilang mga pangarap at nagsikap upang maabot ang mga ito. Megan: "Gusto kong magtanghal sa isang malaking entablado, at makita ko ang mga mata ng mga tao na nagagalak at nagpapalakpakan!" Sarah: "Ako naman, gusto ko maging pintor na makikilala sa buong mundo, at ang mga obra ko makita sa mga museo." Sa kanilang pagsusumikap, natupad ang kanilang mga pangarap—naitanghal si Megan sa isang malaking entablado at ang mga obra ni Sarah ay nakilala sa mga internasyonal na museo. Megan: "Para akong lumulutang sa ulap! Nakapag-tanghal ako sa harap ng libu-libong tao!" Sarah: "At ang mga obra ko, nakasabit na sa isang museo! Hindi ko pa rin kayang paniwalaan!" Ngunit, habang patuloy na umuusad ang kanilang tagumpay, napansin ni Sarah ang pagbabago kay Megan. Tila nakakalimot na ito sa mga taong tumulong sa kanila, tulad ni Tita Beatrice. Sarah: "Naaalala mo pa si Tita Beatrice? Siya yung tumulong sa atin nung wala pa tayong pangalan." Megan: "Si Beatrice? Parang familiar... pero hindi ko maalala." Sa puntong iyon, napagtanto ni Megan na ang tagumpay ay hindi nasusukat sa kasikatan, kundi sa pagpapahalaga sa mga taong naging bahagi ng kanilang paglalakbay. Megan: "Pasensya na, Sarah. Minsan, nakakalimot tayo sa mga bagay na mahalaga. Salamat sa pagtulong na maalala ko kung sino talaga ako." Muling nagyakap sina Megan at Sarah, at natutunan nilang ang tunay na tagumpay ay nasa mga relasyon at pagmamahal na nabuo sa kanilang paglalakbay.

A children's book about nature with animal characters being described in poems. Animal characters are moon, sun, zebra, lizard, panda, giraffe, lion, turtle, frog, rabbit, butterfly, and monkey.

In a traditional village in Kelantan, lives a young man named Izzat. Izzat grew up in a family that likes to inherit the traditional art and culture of Kelantan. When his late grandfather, Tok Wan who was a great kite maker died, Izzat felt all wrong and determined to continue the legacy left by his grandfather.

The main character timmy loves pizza as he would order pizza from Cantello's pizzaria, but timmy has social anxiety so while he was on the phone the pizza guy makes fun of his social anxiety, then timmy was scared to ever make a phone call ever as his social anxiety was reinforced. His friend emily has helped him order pizza after his event.

An Aspin is a Filipino native dog. An aspin likes to sun bathe, eat and run around the house playing with his siblings. An aspin likes pet from his human and love to cuddle with her.

JJ goes to the cinema with Cody and Cece, They are going to watch a movie called Inside Out 2

1. Theme of Resilience and Adaptation 2. Power of Kindness and Inclusion 3. Celebration of New Beginnings

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In the jungle, Izabella the elephant is with her family of elephants. In the morning the elephant Nona leads Izabella to her favorite watering hole. Nona teaches her how to be a good elephant. Next Izabella sees her aunt Cailee the elephant who teaches her how to swing from branches like a monkey. Then Izabella and her Aunt Lindsey walk through the jungle but run into a pride of lions. Aunt Lindsey stomps her feet and trumpets loudly to protect Izabella. Finally, Izabella comes home to find her favorite member of her herd, her mom.
