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A boy has type one diabetes and a working dog named cookie

There was a little Maddy who swallowed outer space. She left no trace when she swallowed outer space. She swallowed outer space right after the sun. She swallowed the sun right after the planet. She swallowed the planet right after the tree. She swallowed the tree right after the table. She swallowed the table right after the box. She swallowed the box to cover the bunny. She swallowed the bunny to chomp the carrot. Oh Maddy Maddy, that's a little Batty. Gulp. Gulp. Gulp.

Mary failed at everything until she prayed. Then a miracle happened, she was succesful at the finals.

1. A child name Ruby and her nanny Lela go on an adventure. This adventure includes scootering to the park. They see all kinds of things- peacocks, big trees, squirrels, etc. When they arrive to the park, the play together. They play on the swings, in the tunnels, in the sand. They go home and eat a delicious lunch together. Lela puts Ruby down for a nap. Lela loves Ruby so much and cannot wait to see her the next day. Make this book rhyme from page to page.

Girl learning to embrace the unique look and gifts God has given her

n the bustling real estate world, CGI+, an ambitious developer, catches Or's eye, a tech CEO seeking innovation. Naty Saidoff, a real estate mogul, introduces them. Or's company woos CGI+ with witty emails and "accidental" encounters at industry events. At the AIM conference in Las Vegas, Or and his VP Roi Barak meet CGI+'s CFO Zion Perets, sparking a connection. After overcoming initial doubts, CGI+ offers Venn 10,000 units. They agree on $90K ARR for land and $600K total, starting with a 500-unit trial. This marks the beginning of a promising partnership, blending property expertise with cutting-edge technology in the ever-evolving real estate landscape.

A boy loves the game of basketball and dreams of slam dunking and becoming a professional player, everyday he practices and works hard and then one day he meets his favorite player that gives him advice

Girl visits grandma’s house, sees the cornbread Grandma, Mary Jane made for dinner out on the stove and stuffs them in her coat pocket.

Once upon a time in a lively village, there were two brothers both named Faisal, and both were five years old. To avoid confusion, everyone called them Faisal One and Faisal Two. One sunny morning, the Faisal brothers decided to search for the legendary treasure hidden in the Enchanted Forest. They packed snacks, a map, and a flashlight, and set off on their grand adventure. As they entered the forest, the trees whispered secrets, and sunlight danced through the leaves. By a sparkling river, they met a talking frog named Freddie. "To find the treasure, you must solve three riddles," said Freddie. The first riddle was, "I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. What am I?" Faisal Two thought and exclaimed, "An echo!" Freddie nodded and pointed them toward a path of glowing mushrooms. Following the glowing mushrooms deeper into the forest, they soon encountered a wise old owl. The owl gave them the second riddle, "I am not alive, but I grow; I don’t have lungs, but I need air; I don’t have a mouth, and I can drown. What am I?" Faisal One answered, "Fire!" The owl hooted in agreement and revealed a hidden path. Finally, they reached a sparkling cave entrance guarded by a mischievous fox. The fox presented the final riddle, "I have keys but open no locks. I have space but no room. You can enter, but you cannot go outside. What am I?" Faisal Two said, "A keyboard!" The fox clapped its paws and stepped aside, revealing the entrance to the cave. Inside, the brothers found a chest overflowing with gold coins, jewels, and magical artifacts. Among the treasures, they discovered a magical book that granted three wishes. They decided to use their wishes wisely. For their first wish, they asked for endless adventures together. For their second wish, they wished for the villagers to always be happy and prosperous. And for their final wish, they asked for the Enchanted Forest to remain magical forever.

"Lena's Midnight Train to London" is a heartwarming tale of family adventure aboard the last train to London, where five-year-old Lena's boundless curiosity about trains, fueled by her mother's engineering background, transforms the journey into a captivating exploration. As the train hurtles through the night, Lana's questions spark lively discussions, weaving together family bonds and the thrill of discovery. Encountering a diverse cast of characters, the family learns that the true magic of the journey lies not only in reaching the destination but also in the moments shared along the way, where bonds are strengthened, and memories are made to last a lifetime.

Shepherd David plays his harp in the field surrounded with sheep

1. Pam, a 5 year old black girl, and Sam, a 5 year old blonde white boy, are standing in front of a house waving to each other and smiling. 2. Pam and Sam are looking inside a refrigerator in a kitchen, the only items on the refrigerator shelf are ham, yams, and 2 jars of purple jam. 3. Pam and Sam eat jam on ham with a side of yams on a plate at the kitchen table. 4. A white funny and smiling ram walks into the kitchen, and Pam and Sam, who are still sitting at the kitchen table eating jam on ham and a side of yams on their plates, wave hello to the white ram. 5. The white ram tries to eat the jam on the ham out of Sam’s hands, and jam spills onto Pam’s lap 6. Pam is standing up from her chair at the kitchen table and is turning to look at the purple jam that’s spilled on her buttocks area of her pants and Sam is laughing at her. 7. The white ram tries to bite the purple jam off of Pam’s buttocks area of her pants, as Pam is trying to run away from the white ram screaming

Sophia and Kallen learn about the importance of understanding text features in a nonfiction book. Headings: Titles or subtitles that indicate the topic of a section. Titles: The main title of the document or section that summarizes the content. Bold Print: Text emphasized for importance or to highlight key terms. Italics: Text style used for emphasis, foreign words, or titles of works. Captions: Descriptions or explanations of images, charts, or figures. Diagrams: Visual representations of concepts, processes, or systems. Maps: Geographic visuals showing locations, regions, or pathways. Graphs/Charts: Visual data representations, such as bar charts, pie charts, or line graphs. Photographs: Real images used to visually support or enhance the text. Tables: Grid-based layouts showing data or information in rows and columns. Sidebars: Boxes of additional information or facts placed alongside the main text. Glossary: A list of key terms and their definitions, usually at the end of a text. Index: An alphabetical list of key topics and the pages where they can be found. Table of Contents: An organized listing of the chapters or sections in the text. Labels: Text accompanying diagrams or images to identify parts or explain content. Timeline: A visual representation showing events in chronological order.

Dinah, an artist and super mom, takes her five year old fisherman son, Torin, on a nature, art and fishing adventure with their crazy dog Clover

Join Benny, the curious little bunny with the softest fur and roundest eyes, on "The Adventure of Benny: A Tale of Friendship and Magic." Embark on a magical journey as Benny explores beyond his cozy burrow, encountering talking trees, dancing flowers, and the wisdom of Oliver the Owl. Follow Benny's heartwarming adventure through meadows, babbling brooks, and the mysterious Enchanted Hills, discovering the true magic of friendship, kindness, and the joy of exploration. Immerse yourself in a world where moonlit gatherings and reflections in a magical pond create cherished moments that last a lifetime. This enchanting tale is sure to captivate young hearts and inspire the magic of imagination.

Sala goes to Japan

Young frog tries to be an alligator but learns he is best as himself

Once there was a happy zoo owner named Mr. Wiggly, and his zoo was the best in the world. One day, a silly zoo owner named Mr. Bumble bought a very special animal from him: a giant Pink Gorilla! “This gorilla is amazing,” said Mr. Bumble. “But why are you selling it?” “Well,” said Mr. Wiggly with a twinkle in his eye, “because I have ONE important rule: Never, EVER touch the Pink Gorilla on his right shoulder.” Mr. Bumble promised not to touch it. But as soon as the Pink Gorilla arrived at his zoo, Mr. Bumble couldn’t stop wondering. “Why not?” he thought. “Will it tickle? Will it make him dance? Will something crazy happen?” Finally, he couldn’t wait any longer. One quiet day, Mr. Bumble tiptoed into the gorilla’s enclosure. The Pink Gorilla stared at him with big, curious eyes. Slowly, Mr. Bumble reached out his hand and… tapped the Pink Gorilla on his right shoulder. Suddenly, the gorilla stood up, roared, and started chasing him! “AHHHH!” Mr. Bumble screamed. He ran through the monkey house, over the giraffe field, and around the elephant pool. The Pink Gorilla stayed right behind him the whole time! Mr. Bumble jumped on a scooter, but the Pink Gorilla grabbed a skateboard and zoomed after him. He swam across a pond, but the Pink Gorilla grabbed a floaty and paddled right behind. Finally, Mr. Bumble stopped, out of breath. The Pink Gorilla leaned in close and said… “TAG! YOU’RE IT!” Then the Pink Gorilla laughed and sprinted back to his pen. From that day on, Mr. Bumble followed the rule: Never touch a Pink Gorilla’s right shoulder. You just might get a surprise!

Arlo is a small and kind dinosaur who loves playing with his two best friends, Max and Buck. Max is strong and adventurous, while Buck is silly but always supportive. One day, the three friends arrive at a big river. Max jumps across the rocks easily, and Buck plays in the water, but Arlo stops because he is too scared. Max laughs at him, but Buck does not. Instead, Buck encourages Arlo and teaches him how to take small steps into the water. At first, Arlo is nervous, but with Buck’s help, he slowly gains confidence. He realizes that fear is normal, but he can be brave if he tries. In the end, Arlo overcomes his fear, and the three friends continue their adventure with joy. This story teaches children about courage, friendship, and believing in themselves.
