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"A bright and cheerful watercolor-style illustration of a group of happy children in a beautiful outdoor setting. The scene is bathed in warm, glowing light, symbolizing God's presence. The children, diverse in appearance, are smiling, playing, and looking up with wonder. Some are holding hands, while others are joyfully running or sitting in the grass. The background features rolling green hills, tall leafy trees, and vibrant wildflowers. The sky is soft blue with fluffy white clouds and a warm golden light shining down. Birds gently soar in the distance, adding to the peaceful and inviting atmosphere. At the top, a bold, child-friendly title space is reserved, making the cover perfect for a children's book. The art style is soft, colorful, joyful, and simple, designed to captivate young readers."

Girl named Tersa visits grandparent in the village, she finds a garden which is full of secrets and adventures

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Tuwing Pebrero, ipinagdiriwang ang pista ng mga bulaklak sa Lungsod ng Baguio. Kilala rin ito sa tawag na Pista ng Panagbenga. Ang Panagbenga ay salitang galing sa Cordillera na ang kahulugan ay panahon ng pagbukadkad ng bulaklak. Binibigyang halaga sa pistang ito ang naggagandahang bulaklak kung saan kilala ang lungsod na ito. Nagsimula ang pagdiriwang ng Panagbenga noong 1995. Isinagawa ng pistang ito para maiangat muli ang Lungsod ng Baguio mula sa malagim na lindol noong 1990. Maraming gawain ang makikita sa pagdiriwang ng Panagbenga. Ang pinakasikat at inaabangang gawain tuwing pista ng bulaklak ay ang parada. Kasama sa paradang ito ay sayawan sa kalsada at pagtugtog ng mga banda. Pinakabida sa paradang ito ang mga higanteng karosa na puno ng mga magaganda at mababangong bulaklak. Sa paggawa ng karosang ito, ipinakikita ng mga Pilipino ang kanilang pagiging malikhain at pagiging matulungin. Ipinaparada ang mga ito sa malalaking kalsada ng lungsod. Maraming mga taong galing pa sa iba’t ibang bahagi ng Pilipinas ang dumadayo sa Baguio upang mapanood ito.

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A long time ago, in a faraway place where the sky stretched big and wide . This wonderful secret comes from the land of Africa, a place older than the oldest tree, filled with the most exciting tales you could ever hear. In this amazing land, where trees are so tall they seem to tickle the clouds, there lived a tiny bat named Ndutu. Ndutu's story has been told so many times that people sometimes change the names just to keep it a fun surprise for everyone. But Ndutu’s adventure is not just about why he and his bat friends prefer the night. Oh no, it's much more than that! It's a story about making friends, having to say goodbye sometimes, and finding little specks of light even when it’s really dark outside. So why do bats like Ndutu love the night so much? Well, that’s the secret we’re about to discover together. And as we find out, we'll also learn about the special magic of friendship and how it can light up even the darkest places.

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The story is a delightful tale set in a charming town, featuring a sweet little girl named Lily and her grandmother, Granny Rose. Lily's curiosity and Granny Rose's baking expertise lead them on a colorful adventure in the kitchen, creating magical cupcakes. The narrative is filled with vivid descriptions of the kitchen adorned in vibrant colors, the playful interaction between Lily and Granny Rose, and the enchanting process of baking and counting. The cupcakes become miniature masterpieces, reflecting the joy and love poured into their creation. The story not only explores the magic of baking but also emphasizes the importance of learning through playful activities. As Lily and Granny Rose share their colorful cupcakes with the townsfolk, a heartwarming tradition is born, spreading joy and warmth in their quaint little community.

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