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My daughter is 5 and her name is Kayleigh. She has autism and speech delay, but she is now starting to talk after being non verbal her entire life. I want to encourage other little kids to never give up. Autism and speech delay looks different for anyone dealing with it. You are amazing inside and out and you should always believe in yourself. Kayleigh began using a speech program on her ipad at the age of 3. She's been in ABA therapy since she was 2.5 years old and Speech, Occupational, and Physical therapy since 6 months of age. She's overcome many challenges but she is smart as a wip. She communicates very well with approximations and sign language and has very good receptive language. Kayleigh is such a bright little girl who has a heart that is full of love. Her and her mommy are best friends and love to sing together while listening our favorite Beyonce' song "Energy". She loves bubbles and also driving her 5 electric cars/jeeps. She also loves her pets Bella and Milani.

A Journey to Inner Freedom

Vega, a little star with a big heart, wishes to learn about life beyond the night sky. Her visit to Earth presents her to beautiful meadows, playful wildlife, and happy children. Through her journeys, Vega learns the value of new experiences and the significance of her job in the sky.

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Hebe went on holiday to Wuhan in China with her mom and dad. They wanted to see the cherry blossoms, but they had already fallen off because of the heavy rain. They changed their minds and decided to stay in the Plaza which was the biggest Plaza in Asia, called WS Dream Plaza. they also went to Tomica, which is an arcade where you win tickets and exchange the tickets for prizes. the more tickets you have, the bigger the prize you can get . They also went to Dream Park, which is an amusement park. it has Spinning tea cups, merry-go-rounds and lots of games to win toys, they have a big ball pit with lots of different coloured balls. Hebe won a penguin dressed as Pikachu from Pokémon. Hebe also visited the yellow crane tower. Hebe went to the snow park to play and ski in the snow. Hebe took photos with her mom, Elfee, dressed in Traditional Chinese clothes called Hanfu

A magical story of a girl named Eden from Venus and her unicorn . The unicorn shows Eden how to meditate like a unicorn . There are fairies , rainbows , crystal castles.

In a cozy little house at the edge of town lived a curious Border Collie named Benito and his dad, Rodo. Every night, they shared a special ritual: reading together. Benito wasn't just any dog; he loved books. He would wag his tail excitedly when Rodo picked up a book, and then snuggle next to him on the couch. Their reading adventures took them to faraway lands and magical worlds. From tales of brave knights and dragons to stories of deep sea explorations, each book was a new adventure. Benito listened intently, his eyes fixed on the colorful pictures, occasionally pawing gently at the pages as if trying to touch the characters. Rodo loved these moments too. He cherished the bond that grew stronger with every page they turned together. Sometimes, he would pause and ask Benito what he thought about a character or a story twist. Benito would respond with a soft bark or a nuzzle, as if giving his own opinion.

Max, 1.5 years old, rides home from nursery with his father, as he does every afternoon. As always, he sits on his father's bike seat. Today, his father has forgotten Max's helmet, which has happened several times before On the way home, they stop at the bakery again. As Max's father finds it too difficult to unbuckle his bike, he parks it right in front of the bakery. He just wants to go inside quickly to buy a loaf of bread. As he orders inside, he hears noise outside and the bakery sales clerk screams and shouts that his bike has fallen over. His father runs out of the store and Max seems to have hit his head. Max looks dazed and barely reacts when his father rushes to him. He immediately takes care of Max, unstraps him and takes him in his arms. He looks desperate and asks the bakery assistant who has come out of the store to call an ambulance. While they wait for the ambulance, Max vomits several times. When the ambulance arrives and Max is placed on the stretcher, he briefly loses consciousness and a bleeding wound can be seen on his right temple. His father is completely distraught and cries bitterly. The paramedics calm him down and dress Max's wound, but he wakes up again and starts crying. The father is allowed to take the ambulance to the children's hospital. Max and his father are admitted to the hospital, where his score on the GIasgow coma scale for children is 9, confirming the diagnosis of moderate traumatic brain injury with bruising on the right. His wound can be taped and closed with terile adhesive wound strips (Steri-Strip@). A simple wound dressing is then applied, which is secured with a mesh bandage Max is very anxious the whole time he is being cared for, always seems absent, cries a lot and can hardly be calmed even by his father The nurses and doctors question the father about what happened and he provides information about Max's condition immediately after the fall.

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It was a cold winter's night in February. Stella had snuck out of her home and got lost. Along came a couple that piqued her interest. She overheard them say they were not ever going to have another pet. They went inside, but the woman kept looking out the window at Stella. Stella looked up at her through the window with sad little eyes. She shivered in the cold. The woman brought her inside, but the man did not want to keep her. Stella won him over, and she was in her forever home. One night, she saw a pink, lanky figure in the distance. As she moved closer, she locked eyes with the skinny little pig. She had yet to realize it, but Stella and Wilbur would go on many adventures together. This was the beginning of a friendship for life!

Children and teenagers nowadays have problems with self-acceptance. They have a lot of complexes. Get to know children with complexes and how they deal with them. Mark has protruding ears, Anne has a big belly, Thomas is very short, Kate has crooked teeth, Jack has glasses and Julia has a big nose. Write how each child deals with their problem, come up with a story for each of them and advice for children with such problems. Finally, write about how to love yourself and how to deal with complexes in a very positive and motivating way.

In a magical forest where talking creatures and enchantment permeate every corner, a girl named Lisa and a white rabbit named Benny embark on incredible adventures, exploring ancient secrets and protecting the magical world from threats.

Quando o Irmão Mais Velho Tem Medo: Pedrinho e a Chegada da Irmãzinha é um livro encantador que aborda os desafios emocionais enfrentados por uma criança ao se tornar irmão mais velho. Escrito com uma linguagem simples e acessível, ideal para crianças pequenas, este conto captura as ansiedades de Pedrinho, que aos 3 anos descobre que sua vida está prestes a mudar com a chegada de sua irmãzinha, Sofia. Ao longo da história, Pedrinho enfrenta o medo de perder a atenção e o carinho dos pais. Ele se sente inseguro e começa a imaginar que sua importância na família pode diminuir. Como ele lidará com esses sentimentos? Será que o amor dos pais será o mesmo? Este livro é uma excelente ferramenta para pais que querem ajudar seus filhos a lidar com o ciúme e a insegurança em relação a um novo irmão. Através de um enredo sensível e realista, as crianças poderão se identificar com as emoções de Pedrinho e perceber que o amor da família não diminui — ele cresce! Principais temas do livro: O ciúme do primeiro filho com a chegada do segundo Insegurança e medos típicos das crianças pequenas O fortalecimento dos laços familiares e o amor que se expande Indicado para crianças a partir de 3 anos, especialmente para aquelas que estão prestes a ganhar um irmão ou irmã. Uma leitura ideal para pais e filhos compartilharem, proporcionando momentos de reflexão e aconchego familiar. Este livro não é apenas uma história, mas uma forma de ajudar os pequenos a entender e processar suas emoções durante uma fase de grande mudança!
