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On Remy's birthday, the rainbow bridge opens up so he and Tita can go visit the unicorns. On their way across the lands to the bridge, they encounter some of their furr friends and invite them along on their adventure. First they run into Chewy playing in a field of tennis balls. Then they run into Zuli Cat, playing in the snow with a bunch of cat toys. Together they make their way across the world and overcome challenges together as they reach the rainbow bridge. Once they arrive they are in awe! Together, hand in hand, Remy and Tita lead the way with their animals friends closely behind them. Once across, they are wowed by the magical landscapes and colors. This world across the rainbow bridge is colorful and beautiful. Not only do they see the wild unicorns, but waiting to greet them is their old animal Friend, Bruno. Reunited and full of love, all the friends head off together to play and spend the day together. A magical day, they can enjoy once a year on Remy’s special day.

Here in Hawaii, we know that culture is more than just celebration—it’s how we connect with family, friends, and the diverse world around us. For young children growing up in the vibrant community of BYU-Hawaii, Culture Night is a time where these connections shine brightest. But what does it feel like for a child to take that brave step from the audience to the stage? In “Tama’s Big Adventure at Culture Night,” we follow little Tama as he prepares for his first performance in the event that brings his whole community together. Guided by his parents, friends, and the spirit of aloha, Tama learns more than just the dance steps—he learns what it means to help others, work as a team, and celebrate the beauty of diversity. So why should you and your child join Tama on this adventure? Because this story isn’t just about performing on stage; it’s about the lessons of unity, kindness, and family that come from working together. For young readers, this book is a way to experience the joy of different cultures, and for parents, it’s a chance to teach that our differences are what make us stronger. Whether you’re from Hawaii or somewhere far away, the message is universal: we are better when we share, support, and celebrate together. “Tama’s Big Adventure at Culture Night” brings the spirit of Hawaii to life in a way that is fun, heartwarming, and perfect for little ones aged 2 to 4. Because in the end, isn’t the most important lesson we can teach our children that together, we are strong?

1. Once upon a sunny day, Benny the Bunny wanted to learn how to play. He hopped to the park, all filled with cheer, hoping to find some friends to be near.

A group of frogs in a japanese style garden with pond

Daniella and Dayana were two sisters who loved playing together. One Day, they found a Hidden path in the Forest that Led to a megical Garden. In the Garden, they saw flowers that glowed and trees that sang. But the Garden had a rule: the flowers only bloomed when the sisters worked together. One Day, Dayana wanted to pick all the flowers, but Daniella reminded her, "We need to share and care". When they worked together, the Garden became even more magical.

A girl named divine throwing trash everywhere and realizing it ruins the nature

En hund som tror hon är en människa och ett barn som lär henne att göra saker i hemmet

A smart girl who loves dancing and singing

Asher reveals his his deepest wish for the Christmas season.

5 year old Elle learns to ride a bike with the help of her neighbors Mr. Brown and his granddaughter Lillian

Brendan is scared of castle

"The Magic of Touch" is a heartwarming story for young children that teaches the difference between good and bad touches. Through the adventures of Lila and her magical bracelet, children learn that good touches make them feel loved and safe, while bad touches make them uncomfortable. With the support of her wise Grandma, Lila gains the confidence to say 'No' to bad touches and always trust trusted adults for help. This story empowers children to understand personal boundaries and promotes open conversations about safety in a fun, approachable way.

Mongie is a 7-year-old monkey who loves to play and adventure with his imaginary friend, Sweetie Sweetie is an imaginary 4-year-old teddy bear who is like a little sister to Mongie. Write a story of how they play in playgroundindoor what named Hide n Seek

In a magical city full of smiles, where the sun paints the sky with gold and the streets weave like magical threads, we meet our friends: Lily, a lively girl with eyes as bright as shooting stars, and Oliver, a young bear with a gentle heart and an adventurous mind.

1little marla with curly hair first day at school 2.Marla meets her first girlfriend and loves her very much 3.They find a cat in the schoolyard

um garoto observando uma lagartixa na cozinha de casa

Two brave little boys take an adventure in the words using a mysterious map.

The mice in a classroom who love listening to their teacher, Morah. One day, Morah explains the importance of finding a quiet and safe hideaway when danger is near, such as from a swooping owl or a curious fox. She teaches them a special signal, "Quick and quiet as a mouse," which prompts them to move silently and quickly to their secret hideout. The mice eagerly practice this skill, feel proud of their teamwork and ability to stay safe, and are lovingly praised by Morah for their bravery and smartness.

Its a story about a boy name charles who wants to crack a crab leg but gets anry because he doenst know how he sees everyone dipping there crab sin butter and gets serious about wanting to try .He put on his apron grabs hos butter and cracks away until he finaly sees crab meat
