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два брата Кирилл и Данила живут в небольшом северном городе с мамой и папой. Это очень дружная семья. Было солнечное зимнее утро,выпало много снега.Мама на кухне готовила вкусный обед и спросила детей не хотят ли они погулять перед обедом? Братья радостно согласились. данила решил взять свою любимую игрушку Синий трактор с большим кузовом и большими колесами. Дети вышли на улицу. рядом с домом намело много снега и дети решили расчистить дорожку к дому. Они начали насыпать в кузов Синего трактора снег и отвозить подальше от дома.Вдруг большой сугроб упал на Синий трактор и засыпал его целиком.Даня очень испугался и с надеждой посмотрел на Кирилла. Брат успокоил Данила взял лопату и начал откапывать игрушку. Через несколько минут Синий трактор был спасен! мальчики счастливые вернулись домой и рассказали эту историю маме. Она похвалила их на находчивость и за крепкую дружбу.

To Celebrate a Holiday of Cheer, Happiness to Celebrate smiles, joy of giving gifts of love everyday i a reason to share Christmas all year long.

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Help my children feel at ease while they know what I’m doing this weekend as I go away from them for the first time. Tell them about how I’m going to be so sad and miss them as I leave the house. How I think about them all the time I’m gone. How I get an uber to the airport, then go through airport security and sit at the lounge before getting on an Air New Zealand plane and fly to Queenstown. How happy I am to be reunited with all my best friends. We are all mums leaving our kids for the first time so we all FaceTime our kids and miss them a lot. And talk about how proud we are of them. Then we have a Mexican night dinner. Then we do a dance class. And after 2 nights away of having fun, I’m so excited to go to the airport and fly back to sydney. Meanwhile Dadda is spoiling them with fun treats like burgers and chips, and taking them to soccer and swimming classes, and even a friends birthday party. They get to watch TV and have so much fun jumping on the bed and being silly with Dadda. Then how I get reunited with my boys Teddy and Max and I’m so happy I could cry with joy.

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