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In a vibrant valley lived Jazzy, a rainbow-hued bird. While he loved his colorful home, he longed to explore the world. One sunny day, he set off into the unknown, discovering lands both dark and bright. Each harsh word and sight of destruction dimmed his brilliant feathers. Soon, Jazzy was colorless, wandering alone in a dreary world. Then, he met Hope, a small, colorful bird who radiated kindness and joy. Her warmth brought color back to Jazzy's life. Together, they spread kindness, restoring Jazzy’s vivid hues. Jazzy realized that even in the darkest places, kindness could paint the world beautifully. This tale of transformation is perfect for vibrant illustrations, showcasing Jazzy’s journey from a bright world, through gray despair, back to colorful radiance, emphasizing the power of kindness.

Mailo's Adventure

Dina, a curious and kind-hearted girl, finds an old chest in her grandmother’s attic. Inside, she discovers a beautifully decorated book filled with golden Arabic letters—her grandmother’s Quran. Curious, she asks her grandmother about it. Her grandmother tells her that the Quran is a book of love, kindness, and guidance from Allah. She shares a story from Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) life each night, teaching Dina about honesty, gratitude, and helping others. One day, Dina sees a lost kitten shivering in the rain. Remembering the Prophet’s kindness to animals, she takes the kitten home and cares for it. The next day, she helps a friend who is sad and gives a piece of her favorite chocolate to a classmate who forgot lunch. Each good deed makes her feel a warm light inside her heart. She realizes that Islam is not just about prayers but about love, kindness, and spreading light to others. Inspired, Dina starts learning small prayers, saying "Bismillah" before eating, and "Alhamdulillah" when she’s happy. Her love for Islam grows as she sees it as a beautiful way to live with kindness and gratitude. Ending: One night, as she looks up at the stars, Dina whispers, “Thank you, Allah, for everything,” feeling peace and love in her heart. She smiles, knowing she has found something truly special.

A Magical Unicorn called Pinky. Pinky can fly and Pinky is pink. Pinky has white wings. Pinky is Mia's Best friend. They love to play. Pinky and Mia love to eat rainbow colored candy

Born Up is an inspiring children’s adventure that celebrates African heritage, identity, and the power of ancestry. This illustrated story follows Amara on her journey of self-discovery, encouraging young African American readers to embrace their roots, cherish their culture, and recognize the strength and resilience passed down to them. Through vibrant artwork and heartfelt storytelling, Born Up empowers children to rise above the limitations others may place on them, reminding them they are not defined by negativity or doubt. They were born up—born to shine, succeed, and carry forward the beauty, wisdom, and history that lives within them.

The Talking Toy In the small, snowy town of Everpine, Meghan and her friends—Lila, Sam, and Benny—were playing near the park when Meghan spotted something under a bench. It was a small, colorful toy, with red and green stripes and a button in the center. When Meghan pressed it, a soft jingle played, followed by a faint voice: “Help…find…” “Open it!” Sam urged. Meghan shook her head. “No. It’s not ours. Someone’s probably really sad without it.” Her friends groaned, but Meghan was determined. “We’ll find the owner and return it before Christmas,” she declared. The Search Back home, Meghan and her friends made posters that read “FOUND TOY” with a drawing of the object and her number. They wandered the snowy streets, putting up posters and asking neighbors, shopkeepers, and passersby. “Anyone lose a toy?” Benny would ask, holding it up. No one recognized it. By the fourth day, hope dwindled, but Meghan refused to give up. The Grumpy Shopkeeper Outside Suthie’s General Store, the kids hesitated. Mr. Suthie had a reputation for being mean. “We shouldn’t go here,” Sam whispered. “Every place counts,” Meghan said, her voice firm. When Meghan approached the shop’s bulletin board, the door creaked open, and Mr. Suthie appeared. “What are you kids doing?” he barked. Meghan explained nervously. Mr. Suthie frowned but surprised them by saying, “Put it up. Make it neat.” “You’re doing a good thing,” he added, his voice softening. “People don’t care about small things anymore.” The kids were speechless but thanked him before moving on. Finding Ethan Days later, outside the town’s church, they saw a boy staring at the Christmas rehearsal through frosty glass. Meghan approached. “Are you okay?” The boy, Ethan, nodded hesitantly. “I… lost something important.” Meghan held up the toy. “Is this it?” Ethan’s eyes lit up. “It’s mine! My sister made it for me before she moved away.” Meghan pressed the button: Merry Christmas, Ethan!

Curtis goes fishing with his dad Brian. It is a sunny hot day in Hong Kong, Curtis caught 6 fish

Once upon a time, in a small town filled with laughter and joy, lived a little child named Ruby. Ruby loved playing outside, exploring the world, and enjoying delicious meals with her family. But little did she know that a life-changing discovery was about to unfold. One sunny day, Ruby's parents took her to the doctor for a routine check-up. As the doctor examined her, she discovered something unexpected – Ruby had been diagnosed with Celiac disease. This meant that Emily's body couldn't tolerate gluten, a protein found in many everyday foods like bread, pasta, and even some of her favorite treats. At first, Ruby didn't fully understand what this diagnosis meant. But as her parents explained it to her, she began to realize that she would need to make some changes in her life. No more pizza parties with friends, no more sandwiches for lunch, and no more birthday cakes at parties. It felt like her world was turning upside down. But Ruby was a brave and determined child. With the support of her loving family and friends, she embarked on a gluten-free adventure. Together, they explored new recipes, discovered exciting ingredients, and learned about the importance of taking care of her health. Join Ruby on her journey as she learns to navigate a gluten-free world, finds delicious alternatives, and discovers the true power of resilience. This is a story of courage, friendship, and embracing change. It's a tale that will inspire young readers to face their own challenges with strength and optimism. So, turn the page and join Emily on her gluten-free adventure!

Superhero kids help set goals and save money to buy a bike.

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In a small town where laughter echoed and dreams soared, 11 year old Nai’A Cooke, with a spirit as vibrant as a sunset, felt a deep empathy. Witnessing unnoticed struggles, she founded Nai’A’s Impact Foundation, aiming to make the world better.Her first project provided school supplies to underprivileged youth, turning a simple act into a powerful statement of community support. She also honored veterans.Nai’A’s heart, undeterred by challenges, expanded its reach, transcending charity to cultivate connections. Nai’A, with her infectious smile, became a beacon of inspiration, showing that age is no barrier to creating meaningful change.Her story wasn’t just about projects; it was about countless lives touched by her care. The Nai’A’s Impact Foundation wasn’t merely an organization; it was a testament to the incredible impact a compassionate 11 year old could have. Through Nai’A’s heartfelt journey, the community learned that the smallest hands can carry the biggest hearts.

1. Miria on the beach daydreaming 2. Miria daydreaming of the beach while her brother is screaming in the background being annoying. 3. A splash scared Miria 4. Someone called from help from the water

A girl wandered in the garden of an unknown house

1. They see colorful birds 2. A money chases them 3. They get lost 4. A tree frog helps them

Benny was a small bunny who was scared of everything—loud noises, dark places, even his own shadow! One day, he got lost in the forest. He wanted to cry, but then he remembered what Mama Bunny always said“Bravery is not about having no fear, but about facing it.” Benny took a deep breath, followed the fireflies, and found his way home.

The Moonlit Garden: A tranquil scene of a lush garden bathed in silver moonlight, with a small cobblestone path winding through beds of glowing flowers and past a serene pond reflecting the full moon.

Tia uncovers a magical pen that brings her writings to life, helping her overcome her fears and embrace the unknown adventures awaiting her in 5th grade. Using the lessons learned during Mr.C's Class.

Lovely Bird grows and learns her environment around the forest.
