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One Day,Nare found a tiny seed in the Garden.She decided to plant it.Every day,she watered the sed,talked to it, and waited patiently.Suddenly,the seed sprouted,and later it grew into a Beautiful flower.

1. Mona, Mon and Mia like a family profile in a house 2. Mona with a red dress, red shoes and two red ribbons tied on her hair 3. Mona goes to school happy with Mon and Mia 4. Mona and her parents goes to a mall 5. Mona with her doll a gift from Mon and Mia

Lila and Max, siblings with a passion for cooking, decide to enter their school talent show by creating an Italian feast. They seek the help of Chef Marco, a friendly Italian chef, who teaches them how to make homemade pasta, pizza, and tiramisu. Along the way, they encounter various challenges: a dough disaster, a sauce spill, and an oven crisis. With teamwork, problem-solving, and guidance from Chef Marco, they overcome these obstacles. On the day of the talent show, their Italian feast impresses the judges, and they win first place. Their success marks the beginning of their journey as “Culinary Creators,” eager to explore more cuisines and cooking techniques in future adventures.

In the wide sky, there lived a Cloud who always carried water. Every day, the Cloud moved slowly because the water it carried was so heavy. “I’m so tired,” complained the Cloud, “I want to move faster, but I can’t.” Sheets 3 Hearing this, the Wind came blowing gently. “Hello, Cloud. Why do you look so sad?” asked the Wind kindly. “I feel heavy and tired from carrying all this water,” replied the Cloud. The Wind smiled and said, “Don’t worry, Cloud. I’ll help you move faster.” Sheets 4 With its breeze, the Wind pushed the Cloud across the blue sky. The Cloud felt lighter and happier. “Thank you, Wind! Now I can move faster and see many places,” said the Cloud. Together, they flew over mountains, fields, and villages. Sheets 5 After a while, the Wind saw dry land and wilting trees. “Cloud, look! The plants down there need water. It’s time for you to bring the rain,” said the Wind. The Cloud agreed and started pouring heavy rain onto the Earth. Sheets 6 The raindrops refreshed the plants, filled the rivers, and made the children in the village cheer with joy. “Thank you, Cloud and Wind!” said the villagers. The Cloud felt happy because the water it carried was useful, while the Wind smiled, seeing the Earth turn green again. Sheets 7 From that day on, the Cloud and the Wind became best friends. They traveled around the world, bringing rain to places in need and keeping the Earth alive and fertile.

Nathan has finally got his letter to go to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and wizardry

Bunty and Bubbly Author: Sorit Gupto Illustrator: Sorit Gupto Bunty loves to play with butterflies... 2/12 ...and with birds. 3/12 She loves to play with paper boats. 4/12 She also likes to make sand castles. 5/12 When Bunty goes back home, her mother asks her to clean up. But she refuses. 6/12 "I hate soaps!" she screams. 7/12 One night, she has a dream. The germs are all around her castle, and are attacking her. 8/12 Bunty is chased by the germs. She runs for her life and screams, “Help… Help!” 9/12 Suddenly, Soap King Bubbly appears. “Bunty, don’t be afraid,” he says. “Go attack the germs!” the Soap King orders his army of bubbles. 10/12 The army of bubbles chases the germs away. 11/12 These days, Bunty likes to use soap, and she brushes and scrubs herself clean. 12/12 Bunty and Bubbly Bunty does not like soaps. So, she refuses to clean up. Then one night she has a dream. What happens after that

1.A colorful village with happy houses, boy and girl together, showing their close sibling bond. 2. boy and girl playing games, racing, and building blocks with excited faces. 3. girl finding a sad flower in the garden, looking concerned. 4. boy helping his sibling care for the flower, both working together. 5. The flower getting happier and colorful because of the twin's care. 6. boy and girl realizing that sharing and working together bring happiness. 7. boy and girl sharing toys, laughing, and having a great time together. 8. One twin cheering for the other's success, showing support. 9. boy and girl growing closer, holding hands or hugging. 10. boy and girl hugging with big smiles, surrounded by warmth.

Los niños jugaban en la playa construyendo castillos de arena

Rose meets a boy, William, who is poor. He steals some bread and the two of them get chased by a policeman. They hide and think they are safe, but the policeman catches them and threatens to take them to prison. William fakes illness so that Rose can escape, then escapes as well to find her.

1. Evan a six-year-old black boy, was kind-hearted, funny, and loved to play baseball. 2. But there was one thing about himself that he didn't like: his brown skin. 3. One day at school, Evan overheard his white classmates talking about a talent show. As the talent show day approached, Evan's mom, noticed that he seemed upset. 4. Evan sighed and said, "I don't like being brown. I feel like I'm different from everyone else. 5. Mom and Dad gave him a big hug and said, "Evan, being different is what makes you special! 6. On the day of the talent show, he walked onto the stage nervously. 7. He took a deep breath and started showing off his baseball tricks. 8. After the show, his teacher, Mrs. Johnson, came up to him with a big smile. "Evan, you were amazing! You should be very proud of yourself." 9. Evan smiled shyly. "Thank you, Mrs. Johnson."

Create a story book for an 8 years old girl named Tarasha, making her understand that birthday celebrations can be different for different kids. And every year we can celebrate in different ways.

1. In a beautiful forest filled with tall trees and blooming flowers lived a curious little bunny named Benny. Benny loved to hop around and explore every corner of the forest. 2. One bright morning, as Benny and his mother were having breakfast, Benny looked around and asked, "Mommy, who made everything around us?" 3. His mother smiled and said, "Benny, God made everything you see. Let's go on a journey to discover God’s wonderful world." 4. They hopped to a grove of tall trees. “See these trees?” his mother asked. “God made them to give us shade and fresh air.” 5. They stopped by a patch of colorful flowers. “Look at these flowers,” his mother said. “God made them beautiful and unique, just like each one of us.” 6. Next, they visited a sparkling stream. “Listen to the water,” Benny’s mother said. “God made the water to refresh us and all the animals.”

When 17-year-old Ethan Carter receives an old, weathered envelope with no return address, he never expects it to change his life. Inside is a letter signed with his own name—dated 30 years in the future. The letter warns him about a tragic event that will shatter his family and urges him to make a choice that could alter the course of history. As Ethan struggles to believe the impossible, strange coincidences begin to occur, and every decision he makes starts aligning with the letter’s predictions. But as he digs deeper, he realizes that changing fate isn’t as simple as it seems. With time running out and unseen forces working against him, Ethan must decide: should he trust the letter and risk everything, or ignore it and let destiny take its course? A thrilling mix of mystery, time travel, and suspense, A Letter from the Future explores the weight of choices, the power of destiny, and the question—if you could change your future, would you?

Meet Shiloh, a young child with a heart as big as the sky and feelings as deep as the ocean. Shiloh experiences emotions in a big way—whether it’s excitement over a day at the circus, worry about missing Mom while she’s at work, or fear when a story gets just a little too scary. Shiloh has always thought that crying a lot made them different, maybe even weak. When a classmate calls them a “crybaby,” it stings. Shiloh starts to wonder: Why can’t I be tough like Liam? Why do I cry so much? But with the help of their wise and loving mom, Shiloh discovers an incredible secret—crying isn’t a weakness at all! It’s a superpower. Emotions are powerful, and learning to understand them can help us navigate the world in a way that makes us stronger, not weaker. Through Mom’s heartwarming guidance, Shiloh learns that feelings—big and small, happy and sad, scary and exciting—are all important. Shiloh begins to embrace their emotions and realizes that being a Super Feeler is actually a gift. When they express their feelings, they don’t just feel better—they become more confident, kinder, and braver. From playful kitchen dance parties to moments of deep reflection, Shiloh the Super Feeler takes readers on an emotional journey filled with warmth, self-discovery, and plenty of giggles along the way. This uplifting story teaches kids (and grown-ups, too!) that expressing emotions is a powerful tool and that no one should ever feel ashamed of their feelings. Perfect for children ages 4-8, this book is a must-read for families, educators, and caregivers who want to foster emotional intelligence and resilience in young readers. With gentle humor, relatable moments, and an empowering message, Shiloh the Super Feeler is a heartwarming celebration of every child who feels deeply and loves fiercely. Get ready to laugh, cry, and discover your own superpower—just like Shiloh!

In second grade, Olivia Underwear tries hard to be cool, But her tizzy-wizzy ways make her look like a fool! She giggles and twirls, can’t sit still in her chair, And blurts out the silliest things on a dare! She wants some new friends, but can’t seem to chill, Her wiggly, giggly ways give her friends quite a thrill. Will Olivia ever find friends who don’t care, That she’s fidgety, fun, and a bit unaware? It’s a tizzy-wizzy world when you’re learning to fit, But Olivia Underwear won’t ever quit!

Once upon a time there was a girl named Lena, and more than anything else in the world she loved... to eat! From morning till evening Lena was ready to try everything that could be found on the table. - Lena, come to breakfast! - called mom. - I'm already running! - Lena answered and rushed to the kitchen, where she was waiting for fragrant pancakes with jam and warm milk. After breakfast, Lena didn't have time to sit idle for long. She looked in the refrigerator and thoughtfully asked: - Maybe I'll have an apple? Or a piece of cheese? And then came lunch - soup, mashed potatoes with a cutlet and, of course, compote with cookies. Lena ate everything with pleasure and always said: - Mommy, you cook like a magician! But Lena's favorite time was in the evening. After dinner, mom and dad would let Lena have a “dessert tea party”. The girl would sit down at the table with a cup of tea and a big plate of cakes. - Lenochka, and you are not afraid that you will become too big from all these delicious things? - sometimes daddy would joke. - No! - Lena answered. - I'll just become the happiest person! But one day it happened that Lena's tummy suddenly got sick. The doctor said it was because the girl ate too many sweets and forgot about healthy fruits and vegetables. - Lena, food is great, but you need to eat right to be healthy and energetic, - said the doctor with a smile. From then on, Lena became a real little connoisseur of healthy eating. Now she loved not only cakes, but also salads, porridge and fresh fruit. And you know what? She was still the happiest person in the world - because food continued to bring her joy, only now without the pain in her stomach!

1. A boy is playing in the park. 2.The boy come across flowers who are upset talking to each other and crying

Girl named Sophia found her dream as a balerina, she gives her best into beeing the best. Other girls envy her, trying to make her fail, but she keeps going despite the mean girls

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It is a story about Max the Monkey! Max loves to play outside with his friends in the jungle. He swings from trees, chases butterflies, and has the best adventures. But one day, Max started to feel yucky. He had a runny nose and a sore throat. He didn't feel like playing anymore and just wanted to rest. His mom took care of him, but Max wondered, What happened to him? A wise old owl came to visit Max.Max explained how he was feeling, and the owl listened carefully. The owl explained, "Germs are tiny bugs that can make us sick. They're too small to see, but they're everywhere! They can be on doorknobs, toys, and even on our hands." Max's eyes widened with surprise. The owl continued, "Germs can spread when we touch things that have germs on them, like doorknobs or toys, and then touch our faces." Max thought about all the things he touched before getting sick. But the owl had good news: "There's a magic way to keep germs away: washing our hands with soap and water!" Max was curious about this magic. Max went to the sink and washed his hands with soap and water. He rubbed his hands together to make lots of bubbles and rinsed them thoroughly. After washing, Max felt cleaner and fresher. As the days passed, Max started to feel better. He was strong and healthy again, thanks to washing his hands regularly. Max was happy to play outside with his friends once more.
