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An aunt asking her newphew to be a ringbearer while he sings karaoke. The aunt explains his role in the wedding.

In this enchanting bedtime story, Presley, a curious and kindhearted seven-year-old girl, shares an unbreakable bond with her best friend, Harley, a lively and intelligent Australian Kelpie with sleek black and brown fur. One magical evening, the two embark on a mysterious adventure when Harley leads Presley into the moonlit forest near their home. Guided by Harley, they discover a glowing, hidden door in an ancient oak tree that opens to a magical world filled with whimsical creatures like rabbits with butterfly wings and squirrels wearing tiny hats. Invited to the Moonlight Feast by a wise owl, Presley and Harley enjoy a night of wonder, laughter, and extraordinary treats, making new friends and memories in the sparkling meadow. Before returning home, Presley is given a silver key to revisit this magical realm whenever she and Harley need a dose of moonlit magic. Filled with warmth, imagination, and the enduring friendship between a girl and her loyal Kelpie, this heartwarming tale is perfect for inspiring sweet dreams.

A mystery of a girl and a ghost in a haunted house.

Aspen is a 2 year old little girl that is scared of Halloween. She is scared because of all the different costumes that she will see. She learns that Halloween is fun and there is nothing to be scared of.

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Aaron was sad. He was weird, average-sized, and mediocre at taking naps. So he thought nobody would ever want to be friends with him. Then one day he met Matara. She was wonderful. She had taken a lot of naps and was very good at it. She also liked weird people. And even though Aaron was average-sized, he was also funny, which she liked. So Aaron and Matara took many mediocre naps together and lived happily ever after.

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A couple take a Canadian roadtrip for Valentine's day and pit stop at On the Run convenience store for snacks and coffee.

Introduction: Meet Alex and their family, including a pet, in a modern city home. Pages 3-4: A rainy day ruins outdoor picnic plans, leaving Alex disappointed. Pages 5-6: To lift spirits, the family builds an indoor fort, creating a pretend world of castles, spaceships, or jungles. Pages 7-8: Adventure unfolds at home: the kitchen becomes a magical bakery, the bedroom a treasure-filled cave, and living room a central adventure spot with pillow 'lava floors' and treasure hunts. Page 9: Evening falls, and Alex learns the best adventures are those spent with family, not location-dependent. They end the day with a movie night in their fort. Page 10: The family dozes off in their fort, dreaming of future adventures, hinting at more stories in the series.

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