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Isang matandang mangingisda at ang kanyang mga anak ay nagtutulungan upang linisin ang kanilang karagatan mula sa basura. Sa pamamagitan ng kanilang pagkakaisa at pagmamahal sa kanilang komunidad, nagawa nilang ibalik ang kagandahan at kasaganaan ng kanilang karagatan.

A little baby got lost in the forest and could not find her friends. She tried to find a road that leads to her home. But on her way, she met a boy. They began to continue their way together. And they became very close friends.

Haidee is an Australian diplomat who is from Tasmania. She has red hair. She is moving to Copenhagen for a diplomatic posting with her two little girls. When they arrive, they see Princess Mary alone in a beautiful Copenhagen park. She is sitting alone on a bench and looks sad. She tells Haidee that she misses her home in Tasmania and together they all find places in Copenhagen that remind them of home.

THE CARDINAL AND THE OWL By Walker Toppins 2023 The Cardinal and the Owl As the cardinal flew over the golden fields of corn, We have to begin to mourn, The cardinal met a new freind, A freind ship that will never bend, As she met the owl, Those we love don’t go away, . They walk with us every day, Unseen, unheard, But always near Still loved Still missed And very dear As they reunited The vows of freind ship and love Were recited When the trip begin She had no true freind As she met the owl, Those we love don’t go away, they walk beside us every day Unseen Un heard But always near Still loved Still missed And very dear, Strawberry, Blueberry Many more that very, Fields they flew over As the land formation changed, Grass changed to boulder, Wing on wing , She remember not long ago, When the cardinal met the owl, Those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us every day, Unseen Un heard But Always near, Still loved Still missed And very dear They lived together for a life The cardinal as the owl’s wife As they lived in one home, With children’s hair to comb With the boulders disappearing, We find the pain unbarring, So does she when she remembers When she lost the owl Those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us every day Unseen unheard But always near Still loved Still missed And very dear As the cardinal sits with the owl on a perch Of an old birch The owl says ‘’We will fly high, And fly while others pass by.’’ And the cardinal says ‘’As we fly into the abyss’ Others will be missed’’ They flew as she remembered When she flew with the owl, Those we love don’t go away They walk beside us every day Unseen unheard but always near Still loved Still missed And very dear Same with the owl and the cardinal

Tema: A magia da natureza Em uma pequena vila, havia uma floresta onde as árvores podiam falar, mas só as crianças puras de coração conseguiam ouvi-las. Um dia, Lucas, um menino curioso, entrou na floresta e ouviu o carvalho mais velho dizer: “Quando você cuida da natureza, ela cuida de você.” Lucas começou a plantar sementes por onde passava e, com o tempo, percebeu que os animais da floresta o seguiam, ajudando-o a espalhar vida. Ele aprendeu que a natureza era sua amiga e que juntos podiam criar um mundo melhor.

A dog spends the day at the lake with family. He sunbathes on a float, he rides in a boat, he swims in the lake, he chases frogs, he eats family food leftovers, and he lounges on the couch.

Ella has been homeschooled all of her life. Her life flipped upside down when her parents got new jobs and she had to start going to a regular school. In this story, we see the importance of communication when Ella figures out she is placed in an all-hearing school. This would be fine for most children, but for Ella, this is a nightmare. Find out how Ella communicates to her classmates through sign language as she conquers this journey.

8 year old biracial girls finds a magical letter in her mailbox one sunny day. It was addressed to " Natalya Knowledge-seeker."

a little girl lost her puppy and she goes in an inspiring adventure to find him again

1. Jose's father has a vegetable garden in their backyard. 2.He has eggplant, pechay, radishes, and cabbages. He has cucumbers, patola, upo, and other vegetables vines. 3. One day, Jose came home from school, ahead of his father who works in a factory in town. He saw his father's garden. 4.The soil was very dry and the leaves of the plants were withered due to the hot sun. 5. After changing his clothes, he took the sprinkler and began watering the plants. 6.He was almost through with her work when his father arrived. "Good boy," his father said. "The plants are surely happy now. 7. They are also like people. When it is very hot, they also want to drink." "I know it, Father," Jose said. "That's why I'm watering them."

Harper, Bennet, and their friend Millie embark on a quest to understand disabilities. Millie, in a wheelchair with a feeding tube, guides them through challenges and resilience. Inspired, they create an educational book exploring disability studies, inclusivity, and health. Their book sparks conversations and acceptance in the community. It's more than a story; it's a catalyst for change, inspiring diversity, empathy, and inclusivity. Join their transformative journey to embrace differences.

Aarin and the Compass of Kindness" is an enchanting tale about a curious 4-year-old boy named Aarin who stumbles upon a magical golden compass that leads him to a jungle filled with adventure. Along the way, Aarin helps a parrot tangled in vines, a monkey searching for its lost banana, and a tiger in pain from a thorn. His kindness and bravery awaken the magic of the compass, transforming him into a superhero with extraordinary abilities. With the help of his newfound friends, Aarin embarks on a mission to restore the jungle’s waterhole by removing a giant boulder blocking the river. Through courage, teamwork, and a heart full of compassion, Aarin saves the day, becoming the jungle’s hero and earning the friendship of its animals. This heartwarming story teaches young readers the importance of helping others, being kind, and showing courage in the face of challenges. Perfect for young children, it’s a tale that inspires bravery and compassion while sparking their imagination

Un petit singe appartenant à une tribu très timide et prudente souhaite explorer le monde sous son arbre. Il rencontre un crocodile géant avec qui il se lie d'amitié et découvre de nouvelles choses sur lui, ses émotions et comment gérer différemment ses peurs. Il vient alors partager sa nouvelle découverte avec son père et toute la tribu qui commencent à être en colère contre lui et finissent par découvrir à travers leur colère nouvellement découverte leurs émotions puis leur joie et leur sentiment de vivre. La couleur des espèces de singes est très discrète au début mais lorsqu'ils découvrent leurs émotions ils changent de couleur, deviennent parfois bicolores.

A curious little cat leaves its ordinary life behind and embarks on an unforgettable journey among the stars. Discovering mysterious planets, making friends with aliens, and venturing through galaxies, this brave kitty learns the true value of courage and friendship. A fun and imaginative story for children, this book invites young readers to explore an exciting adventure in space!

1. While exploring the Armor of God, John Jr and Durga came across the Breastplate of righteousness. They wanted to learn more about wearing the Breastplate of righteousness 2. John Jr told Durga that the Breastplate of righteousness armor protects your heart from sin and attacks from the enemy. To be righteous means to obey God's commandments and live in a way that honors Him. 3. John Jr and Durga decided that they would make right choices, by saying no to temptation. They will have the courage to stand up to evil and do the right thing. 4. Righteousness means we are right with God. John Jr told Durga by putting on the breastplate of righteousness, they are protecting their hearts from sin and learning to be righteous- right before God. 5.. John Jr and Durga thought of ways they could be more righteous. They decided they would live with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience, bearing with and forgiving each other. And bind them together with love.

Once upon a time, there was a girl named Caribay. Caribay was the daughter of the sun and the moon, and she had a voice that was as beautiful as the birds in the sky. One day, as she was walking through the forest, she saw five big white eagles flying in the sky. Their feathers were so white and beautiful that Caribay wanted to have one in her hands. She followed the eagles through the forests, rivers, and deserts, until they reached the Andean Mountain Range. But just as she was about to reach out and touch the eagles, a cold wave turned them into glaciers. Caribay was heartbroken. She started to cry, and as she cried, she sang a beautiful song. Her voice was so lovely that even the wind stopped to listen. Her tears fell onto the eagles' claws, and suddenly, the white eagles woke up and started shaking their big wings. They covered the mountain with their snowy feathers. Since that day, whenever it snows in the mountains of Merida, it's because the eagles shake their wings and cover the mountain with white feathers. Caribay learned an important lesson that day. She learned that sometimes, even when things seem impossible, a little bit of love and determination can make a big difference.

Once upon a time, there was an old man who lived with his wife. They were very poor, owning nothing but a single small hut and a cow. One day, while working in the field, the old man met a magical creature who promised to grant him three wishes. The old man was thrilled and ran home to tell his wife. They decided to think carefully about their wishes. But as they sat by the fire discussing, the old man became hungry and, without thinking, wished for a sausage. In an instant, a sausage appeared on the table. His wife was furious and began scolding him for wasting a wish. In her anger, she wished the sausage would stick to his nose—and, suddenly, it did! Now they had only one wish left, and the poor man was left with a sausage stuck to his nose. They had no choice but to use the last wish to remove it. And so, they returned to having nothing but their little hut and their cow, just as before. From that day on, they learned to think twice before making any hasty wishes.

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The Light Inside is an inspiring children’s book that follows Finn, a thoughtful and sensitive young boy, as he embarks on an emotional journey to discover his inner strength. Feeling overwhelmed by sadness and whispers of self-doubt, Finn finds himself wrapped in a blanket by the window, longing for the storm inside him to clear. Just when the shadows seem heaviest, a small, golden light appears in his chest—soft, steady, and warm. The light speaks gently, offering comfort and a guiding path. Encouraged, Finn follows the glow into an enchanted forest tangled with vines of worry and towering trees of uncertainty. The path leads to a glowing bridge over a misty ravine—a test of courage. Though hesitant at first, Finn remembers the light’s affirming words: “You are enough.” With newfound bravery, he takes a bold step forward. At the journey’s climax, Finn enters a clearing and faces a towering shadow of his greatest fears. The shadow looms with frightening whispers, but Finn places his hand over the glow in his chest and whispers back, “I am brave.” Radiant golden rays burst from his heart, dissolving the shadow into glowing wisps that drift away. The forest brightens, and Finn feels lighter. Finn returns home, the golden light steady within him. Later, he notices a friend who looks sad and small. Remembering his journey, Finn shares a piece of his light, telling his friend, “You’re not alone.” The friend smiles, and the world around them feels brighter. With its heartwarming narrative and stunning animated-style illustrations, The Light Inside is a gentle reminder that resilience grows when we embrace our fears and share our strength with others. The story empowers readers to recognize their own light and shows that hope, when shared, becomes even brighter.
