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In a small, enchanting town named Harmonyville, there lived a curious and kind-hearted child named Lily. One day, while exploring the dusty shelves of an old bookstore, Lily discovered a mysterious book titled "The Magic of Kindness: Conversations with God." Intrigued, Lily opened the book and embarked on a magical journey to learn how to communicate with God.

1.The husband's name is Gerard Honeyflow and his wife is Sherry Honeyflow.It is Christmas Eve,and they are both at their respective Christmas Office Parties.So Gerard has returned home first to find his wife.Gerard is very tired, he will write his wife a letter rather than to wait for her to return.He writes his wife a letter. The letter Gerard has written, invites Sherry to taste some “Spirit”. But he means the “Spirit of God” not alcohol.Sherry returns home but can hardly place her key in their front door-lock.Sherry goes over to the fridge and notices her husband's letter.But when his wife reads the letter from her husband she thinks he is talking about a bottle of Champagne “spirit”, not “the Spirit of God”.Then, she immediately starts searching for the bottle of Champagne.She shouts at the top of her lungs,"GERARD, WHERE'S MY BUBBLY?"Sherry looks all over the kitchen-counters but she cannot find the bottle of Champagne;she shouts,"GERARD, WHERE'S MY BOTTLE OF BUBBLY YOU PROMISED?"

A young boy goes to school for the first time. He struggles with school. His teacher talks to him and he smiles.

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. They slide down swirling slide. 2. Momma pushed John Jr high on swing. 3. They have. A picnic.

A beautiful story about the love between a pet and their owners, grief and joy.

The Mumma Who Didn’t Want to Grow Up By Kaveer Shah Once upon a time, there was a kid and his mumma. But his mumma didn’t want to grow up! So the kid had to do everything for her. He made her brush her teeth, change her clothes, eat her food, and even take a shower. He even had to put her to bed! His mumma acted just like a kid. The boy laughed, "Haha, Mumma! Why are you acting like me? I’m only 7 years old!" "Fine," he said, "I will act like a mumma." The next day, Mumma made the kid do everything—brush, eat, change, and shower. That’s when the boy understood how much his mumma does for him every single day. He realized that being a mumma is a lot of work! And when the kid grew up, he never forgot it. He took care of his whole family, just like his mumma had always taken care of him.

1. Bella is a bunny 2. Her grandma bunny has a stroke 3. Bella learns how to prevent stroke 4. Bella teaches her friend about strokes

1. colorful town of Breezyville, 2. curious little girl named Lily who loved balloons 3. sunny day, while exploring the local fair, she spotted a giant, shimmering balloon shaped like a dragon

Brayden and Bryar, twin siblings who do everything together, wake up excited for the weekend. But their parents have a new rule—it's time to learn about hygiene and self-care! During breakfast, their mom and dad gives them a challenge: complete a list of self-care tasks by the end of the day. At first, they think it’ll be easy—until they realize boys and girls have different needs! Brayden struggles to wash his face and comb his short, kinky hair, while Bryar gets frustrated detangling her long curls. When it’s time for deodorant, Brayden thinks it smells weird, and Bryar doesn’t see why she needs it. Bath time turns into an adventure as they giggle at bubbles and learn to scrub properly. Just when they feel confident, Bryar struggles to braid her hair, and Brayden forgets to trim his nails. Frustrated, they turn to their parents for help. With patience, teamwork, and a lot of dance breaks, they complete their tasks. By bedtime, they feel fresh and proud, realizing self-care isn’t just a chore—it helps them feel good. As they snuggle in, they promise to help each other stick to their new routine, because learning together is always more fun!

A BOY AND A GIRL WITH DOG PLAYING IN ON BEACH. A BOY NAMED SUNNY. A GIRL NAMED HONEY. DOG NAMED BHUSAJI. THEY ALL ARE PLAYING ON THE BEACH. TALKING FISH COMES OUT OF THE SEA AND INVITES THEM TO SEE INNER WORLD OF SEA. HE TAKES THEM AROUND AND SHOWS THE SUB SEA WORLD

Page 1: You might be thinking, these aren’t pigs. You’re right. We are Guinea Pigs. Page 2: My name is Fruit-Snack. And my name is Applesauce. Page 3: We were adopted from the Siouxland Animal Society, by a young girl and her mom. It was a long car ride to our forever home. Page 4: We are twins. We forgot our birthday, but we were 6 months old when we were adopted. Our human friend told us our birthday is on February 28, because we were born in February but we don’t know the date. Page 5: When we came home, we got put in a cage. We were nervous. The cage was bigger than the old one we used to live in. Page 6: Our first morning, we woke up to a huge salad in a bowl. We ate all of it in just a few minutes. Page 7: Our human friends like to call us the two little Pigs. But sometimes we scratch and squeal too loud, it makes them upset. They forgive us, and we forgive them though. Page 8: We love all of the humans that come to visit us. You can come see us and we will jump and squeal. Like what our human friend tells us, have a good day, little pig pigs.

Davis is a 4 boy year old from Hong Kong. He loves adventure

**Page 1** Hey, I’m Tyson! I’m a toddler, and I’ve got a story for you! Meet Larry the Logging Truck. He’s big, he’s red—my favorite color—and he’s super strong. Every morning, Larry wakes up when the whole town is still snoring. **Page 2:** At 3 AM—yep, that’s SUPER early, even for me—Larry’s engine goes VROOM! He’s off to work, way out in the wild forest. Time to roll! **Page 3:** Larry drives way, way, WAY out—deep into the forest. The road is bumpy. The hills are giant. The turns are twisty! But Larry loves the adventure. **Page 4:** Out in the forest, Larry meets his buddy—Lenny the Loader! Lenny’s got a grapple that grabs logs like a superhero claw. My dad runs Lenny, and he’s the best log-loader ever! **Page 5:** Lenny loads the logs—big, heavy ones—onto Larry’s back. Can you count with me? 1… 2… 3… 4… 5… 6… 7… 8… 9… 10! All loaded up! **Page 6** With his trailer full, Larry heads home. Bumpity-bump, twistity-twist, down the dusty road he goes. He’s strong and steady—nothing stops Larry! **Page 7** Back in Golden, Larry pulls up to the mill. Guess who’s waiting? Grandpa! He works at the mill, and Larry’s logs are for him. **Page 8:** The logs come off—1, 2, 3, all the way to 10! Larry brought the forest to Grandpa. Teamwork makes it happen! **Page 9:** After a long day, Larry’s tired. He’s a hardworking truck, and now it’s naptime. Sleep tight, Larry the Logging Truck!

"Tottiş is a four-year-old blonde boy, and his best friend is Mırmır, his green-eyed cat. They live in Istanbul."

En familj ska köpa ett husdjur och får träffa olika djur i djuraffären, men Vide vill ha en hund, Martin vill ha en katt, och Lovisa vill ha en minigris, hur ska de komma överens om vilket djur det blir?

Darcie takes her dad on a fantastical adventure to the park, where her imagination runs wild.

Yin Ting goes to spain. He lives in Hong Kong

1. In a colorful elementary classroom, Mr. Darfi clapped his hands to get everyone’s attention. “Class, I have exciting news!” he announced with a bright smile. “Our new library corner is finally ready for you to explore!” 2. A chorus of cheers erupted as Micha, Christian, Peter, Abigail, Avisena, and Alvaro rushed toward the cozy corner filled with books. The shelves were lined with colorful covers, each one holding a new adventure. “Wow! So many books!” Micha exclaimed, running his fingers along the spines. The students took the books and read them. 3. After a while, he gathered them in a circle. “Let’s share our favorite parts,” he encouraged. Micha’s eyes sparkled. “I love the adventure! The boy in my book explores jungles and mountains.” Christian spread his arms like wings. “I wish I could fly too! Imagine soaring above the clouds.” “I want to grow my own magical garden,” Abigail said, clasping her hands together. “Wouldn’t it be amazing?” Peter sat up straight. “I’d love to be a brave prince, just like in my book.” Alvaro nudged Avisena. “The bear and the bird remind me of us. Even though they’re different, they’re still best friends.” 4. Mr. Darfi nodded, his heart full. “That’s the magic of books. They show us that we all have special stories to tell. And most importantly, they remind us that everyone belongs.” The children smiled at each other, feeling proud of who they were. “We’ll share our stories too!” Mr. Darfi beamed. “That’s the spirit. When we share our stories, we make the world a better place.” And with that, the children turned back to their books, ready to discover more adventures together.
