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3rd Page: Panimula Victor ang pangalan ko, “Victory!” sabi ni Inay, aba’y totoo! Pero bakit ganito? Ba-bakit… Ako’y laging talo. Maliit na problema, agad nang hihinto Kaya sa yakap ni Inay, ako’y magtatago. 4th Page Ako’y may hinahangaan Lahat sila ay matibay Marko, Ma’am Daisy, Kapitan Isagani, at syempre, si Inay! Lahat sila ay malakas, Walang kabiguan, walang kaba. Paano kaya maging sila? Ano ba ang sikreto nila? 5th Page Si Marko! BANG! Sapul agad ang kalaban! Si Ma’am Daisy, TING! Parang makinang hindi nauubusan ng ideya! Si Kapitan Isagani, SWOOSH! Kahit ang mga malaking alon ay ‘di siya natitinag! Si Nanay, WOW! Walang pagod! Ako kaya? Ay naku… Takot agad, parang latu! Hays… 6th Page Habang naglakad sa aming bayan, May lumang tindahan—ano kayang laman? “Ako’y may ibibigay sa iyo.” AHHH! Sino ‘to?! Isang Ale—balot na balot, Sa aking kamay, may iniabot… ISANG SALAMIN—kumikislap! “Salamin ng katotohanan. May aral itong ‘di mo malilimutan.” Anong katotohanan? Ngunit nang lingunin ko… Nawala siya—oh no! 7th Page Isinuot ko ang salamin…Ay! Ano ‘to? Bakit nakikita ko ang kabiguan ng iba? Si Marko, K.O! Natalo sa laban! Ang gawa ni Ma’am Daisy—BOOM! Palpak! Si Kapitan Isagani—BEEP! Hindi mapaandar ang barko! Si Inay—HUH? Puyat at pagod! Bakit…bakit sila ay mahina rin? 8th Page Sa salamin na ito, nakita ko nga, Ang sikreto sa lakas? Hindi pagsuko, abay! Hindi sa bigwas, hindi sa sigaw, Kundi sa pagsubok—paulit-ulit, walang limitasyon! Dapa? Babangon! Mali? Ayusin! Kaya simula ngayon, ako’y susulong, Dahil ang malakas, hindi basta susuko’t susuong! 9th Page Kailangan tanggapin, pagkakamali man, Kahit sumablay, kahit magkamali, Ako’y babangon, muli at muli!" Kung sila ay nadapa, pero bumangon, Ako rin—tatayo, magpapatuloy ngayon! Talo o panalo, sige lang, go! Dahil ang tunay na lakas... nasa loob ko!

Leo and Mia, two friends, get lost and don't know where to go in a forest. An elderly woman who offers them a place to rest greets them when they discover an old stone cottage. She explains that true friendship is put to the test in the forest by telling stories about the spirits that guard it and the forest itself. At first light, they set out with renewed bravery, helping one another through streams and thickets. They become close and understand that getting lost is just another way to discover what really matters when they discover a secret route back to well-known territory.

A short children's story about a 4-year-old girl named Aria who comes to visit her aunt who lives in Andorra la Vella. On her holiday she goes on an adventure with the mythical creatures of Andorra called Tamarros. Tamarros protect the forest, lakes, hills, mountains and animals of Andorra.

Deep in the Australian bush, a young kangaroo named Jumpo was full of energy and curiosity. But one thing bothered him—he couldn’t jump yet! The other kangaroos soared effortlessly through the grass, while Jumpo just watched. Determined to learn, he hopped over to his wise friend, Wally the Wallaby. “To jump, you need to build some skills,” Wally said. Balance: “Start by walking forward, backward, and on uneven ground like sand to steady your feet.” Foot Position: “Keep your feet shoulder-width apart. This gives you a strong base and helps your arches.” Coordination: “Jumping is about timing—bend your knees and straighten them at the right moment.” Strength: “Your calf muscles give you the push you need to leave the ground.” Wally started Jumpo with simple exercises. Step 1: Bouncing Wally held Jumpo’s hips and bounced him on a soft cushion. Soon, Jumpo felt the rhythm and tried bouncing on his own. “Next, try bouncing on a trampoline or your bed,” Wally suggested. Step 2: Standing on Tiptoes “To learn the push-off, practice standing tall,” Wally said. Jumpo reached for toys while on tiptoes, then practiced walking on them. Step 3: Bouncing on Tiptoes “Now try bouncing up and pushing onto your tiptoes,” Wally instructed. Jumpo held onto a sturdy branch at first and then tried it alone. After weeks of practice, Jumpo felt ready for his first jump. He bent his knees, pushed off with his toes, and… he was airborne! “See, Jumpo? Jumping is about practice and balance,” Wally cheered. From that day, Jumpo practiced daily, soon bounding through the bush like the other kangaroos.

Harry- squirrel is a coward kid, but one day he got lost in jungle and find his courage.

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Chensan was a lively and cheerful boy. He lived within the old walled village of Longxue Head, where his family's ancestral hall had been built beside the walls for generations. Every day after school, Chensan would go play at the gate of the ancestral hall. The moss-covered ancient stone steps in front of the hall was where Chensan liked to jump around, pretending he was a dragon. Chensan's best playmate was Meihu, a girl from the neighboring village who grew up there. They often went together to the Tianhou Temple in Longxue Head to play, looking at the candles and offerings in front of the statues. Chensan found everything in the Tianhou Temple novel. Sometimes, he and Meihu would also go to the ancient well at the entrance of the village to have water fights. It was Chensan's tenth birthday and he was excited for the lantern lighting ceremony. That night, dressed in traditional attire, he carried a torch and incense burner as he walked to the Deng Gong Shrine in Songling. It was Chensan's first time entering the majestic shrine hall, and he was amazed. Under the light of the flames, the glittering wall paintings appeared one by one before his eyes. After the lantern lighting ceremony ended, Chensan and his family went to the Tianhou Temple to pay respects. On the way home, the moon hung high in the sky, bathing the ancient walled village in an unusually peaceful glow. For the first time, Chensan developed a deep fondness for the traditional culture of his hometown. As Chensan grew older, he began to learn more about the history and culture of Longxue Head. From the village head and other elders, he heard the origins of the walled village, shrine halls, and Tianhou Temple. Chensan also started researching how to preserve these important cultural heritages that represent the local traditions...

Brennen goes to the beach and a learns to swim from a friendly sea turtle

1. Connie is in living room with backpack 2. Connie thinks about a new school 3. Connie her heart has butterflies 3. Connie talks with her mom 6. Connie is being laughed at 7. Connie talks with mom 8. Connie feels safe

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Once upon a time, in a distant land, there lived three woodland friends: Bear cub, Bunny, and Fox cub. They always had fun together, and no one could separate them. One day, they set out on a quest to find treasure deep in the forest. Together, they overcame all obstacles and discovered a treasure - a golden star that brought luck. Thus, thanks to their friendship and mutual assistance, the three friends became true heroes of the forest and lived happily ever after.

1. A group of students venture out to the city 2. They hold hands with each other crossing the road 3. They got on to the public bus 4. They enjoy talking with their friends, parents and teachers on the bus ride 5. Students reached their destination at the Monas Museum in Jakarta. 6. They visited the wall murals that shows the history and heroes of ancient times and modern history of indonesia 7. Students were very excited and they have learned a lot 8. The guide took them to the elevator and they reached the observatory tower. 9. Students queue up and use the telescope to view the city scape 10.They proceed to witness the president's memorial and listen to the audio of Indonesia's independence day. 11. Students feels so proud and enjoy their learning journey

A couple with 4 sons and 1 daughter. The love the father has for his only daughter. She is the youngest in age by 13 years from the youngest son. They have a bond that's unbreakable and lovable.

The Adventure of Emotions Introduction:Have you ever felt like little creatures live inside you, whispering thoughts and feelings? They're called Emotion Monsters, and every child has them! Some help, some challenge, but all are part of you. Let’s meet them and learn how to understand and manage emotions!Joy, the Glowing GigglerSarah was on a swing when a glowing yellow creature appeared.

1. Mom is trying to put boy to bed. 2. The puppies in the garden are asleep and tiny wood mice find their beds. 3. Birds nesting outside the boys window. 4. It's night time and the moon is throwing down kisses. 5. A man is sprinkling dust on sleeping boy. 6. Yellow rose tree with crickets below it. 7. Mother tucking son into bed 8. Mother rocking and singing her son to sleep.

With man it is impossible, but not with God. For all things are possible with God.

a snake, turtle and frog are wondering in the jungle. snake finds a book behind a tree. turtle opens the book they all transformed to a magical world there miss frog introduce them and tells them to play various games 1st game is javelin where frog wins 2nd game is weightlifting where turtle wins 3rd game where again frog wins miss frog is impressed frog marries miss frog and go to the real world

Bert was no ordinary dog. He was big, strong, and had the softest brown eyes. But what made him truly special was his job—he was a therapy dog. Every day, Bert and his owner, Mrs. G, put on his blue therapy vest and visited schools to help kids feel calm and happy. Some were shy, others nervous, but when Bert walked in, smiles grew, and hearts felt lighter. Bert loved belly rubs, gentle pats, and listening to kids read. It made him feel loved and important. One chilly afternoon, after visiting a school, Bert and Mrs. G were heading out when—slam!—a heavy door shut on Bert’s tail. He yelped. Mrs. G rushed to his side, worried and upset. She quickly took him to the veterinarian, who said part of Bert’s tail needed to be docked to heal properly. Bert had surgery and came home with a short, bandaged tail. But the hardest part wasn't the pain—it was missing the kids. He sat by the door every morning, waiting to go back. Weeks later, Bert had healed. His fur grew back, and one sunny morning, Mrs. G said, “It’s time.” Bert’s tail wagged happily. Back at school, the kids cheered. They didn’t care about his shorter tail—they were just happy their friend had returned. Bert was back, doing what he loved most: helping others, one wag at a time.

A boy from a middle-class family started a business and faced so many challenges,at the end he was successful in his business
