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Kangaroo mom and her 2 joeys Platypus couple Plattpua couple looking to make their family bigger They can't get what they need The kangaroo mom wants to help She shares a pearl, very special to her That helps the kangaroon build their family Kangaroo mom explains the pearl was special, but it's even more special now thay it grew a family And platypus pearl baby and the joeys are connected by love forever Explaining egg donation

Fraser loves badminton, soccer and the Olympics

Pie was missing 1 day. Then Lincoln went looking in the mysterious woods and found mysterious creatures. Pie appeared in a giant castle wearing a crown dressed like a king.

this is the story told by a 10 year old boy, who has golden brown hair and blue eyes. he is telling the story about his younger brother. this book is about his younger brother- who is 6 years old. who has autism. this book will be based around the special, magical world that his brother lives in, the special world of autism. in this world, his younger brother sees colors very bright & vibrant, hears sounds, uses methods to regulate himself. his younger brother has difficulty communicating, so he uses sign language, and visuals to describe what he feels. the aim of this book is to educate about the symptoms of autism and to advocate for kindness and acceptance the young boy with autism's name is Luke, he is very happy, smiley, has golden brown hair and bright blue eyes

1. Once upon a time, in a vibrant kingdom nestled between rolling hills and bubbling streams, there lived a little girl named Amara. Amara was a bright and joyful child, her laughter echoing through the town, bringing smiles to everyone she met. 2. Amara's home was a cozy cottage painted in the colors of the rainbow. Her parents, Queen Zola and King Kwame, ruled the kingdom with kindness and wisdom. They adored their daughter, and the kingdom flourished under their caring rule. 3. One sunny morning, while Amara was playing in the garden, she discovered a magical garden filled with colorful flowers that twinkled like stars. Each flower hummed a sweet melody and had its own enchanting tale to tell.

Two brave little boys take an adventure in the words using a mysterious map.

A little Mary got lost in the forest. She met new friends. They help her to find her home.

Melody is a bright, curious, and creative 8-year-old Black girl with a deep love for storytelling and nature. She stutters, especially when she's nervous, but she has a knack for finding beauty in the world around her. Nia is her best friend that encourages her along the way. Miss Rivera is her speech therapist that helps her find her magic words

This is a story about a young boy who, with the help of his fox friend, learns to cope with loss.

Florence is a dapple dachshund dog with green eyes. Her mom Ariana has brownish red hair and golden eyes. Her dad Tanner has brown hair and brown eyes. Tanner plays his guitar while Florence listens. Ariana snuggles with Florence. Ariana and Tanner take Florence on walks. Florence loves to play in a ball pit.

Ben and Lily like to [play games with Flit the beautiful fairy and Grumble the big muscular Giant in the magical forest. One day they put flint and Grumble to a race, Grumble was sure he wins it, but flit had something to show, she's fast. Benn and Lily along with forrest creatures enjoyed the adventure

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n the bright and cheerful town of Puffyville, there lived a fluffy little cloud named Fluffalump. With his soft, billowy form and a smile that sparkled like stars, he loved bringing joy to everyone below. Each day, Fluffalump floated through the sky, creating rainbows and gentle breezes that made the townsfolk giggle. One sunny morning, Fluffalump gazed beyond the horizon and thought, “What if I could spread happiness far and wide? What if there are others who need a smile?” That night, under the twinkling stars, he made a wish to embark on a grand adventure. The next day, Fluffalump packed his tiny bag with special items: a jar of sparkles, a rainbow scarf, and his favorite book of happy thoughts. “I’m ready for my journey!” he declared, his fluffy heart fluttering with excitement. As he reached the edge of Puffyville, Fluffalump waved goodbye to his friends. “I’ll miss you all! But I’ll be back with wonderful stories!” They cheered him on, encouraging him to follow his dreams. With a whoosh, Fluffalump soared into the sky. He traveled over mountains and rivers, reaching a new land filled with colorful creatures. There, he met a little creature named Wiggly, who looked sad. “What’s wrong?” Fluffalump asked. “I’ve lost my smile,” Wiggly sighed. Fluffalump immediately sprinkled sparkles around him and conjured a beautiful rainbow. Wiggly’s frown melted away, and soon they were laughing and dancing together. Just then, dark clouds rolled in, blocking the sun! Fluffalump quickly puffed himself up to create a fluffy shield, turning raindrops into sparkling glitter. The creatures danced in the glitter rain, laughter filling the air. After a day of joy and friendship, Fluffalump knew it was time to return home. “I promise to come back and spread more happiness!” he told Wiggly. As Fluffalump floated back to Puffyville, he realized that happiness grows when shared. And so, his magical adventure was just the beginning!

Aspen is a 2 year old little girl that is scared of Halloween. She is scared because of all the different costumes that she will see. She learns that Halloween is fun and there is nothing to be scared of.

Born Up is an inspiring children’s adventure that celebrates African heritage, identity, and the power of ancestry. This illustrated story follows Amara on her journey of self-discovery, encouraging young African American readers to embrace their roots, cherish their culture, and recognize the strength and resilience passed down to them. Through vibrant artwork and heartfelt storytelling, Born Up empowers children to rise above the limitations others may place on them, reminding them they are not defined by negativity or doubt. They were born up—born to shine, succeed, and carry forward the beauty, wisdom, and history that lives within them.

What'z that? What do I hear? I hear tweeting sounds. What'z That? My eyes are barely opened. I slowly crawl following the sounds. I feel something under my feet. What'z that? What do I feel? Something strange catches my eye. Beautiful colors on something that flies. What'z that?

En un cálido pueblito, donde las flores de mil colores danzaban con la brisa y los pájaros cantaban desde las copas de los árboles, vivía una pequeña niña llamada Antonia. Este lugar estaba a los pies de la Montaña Mágica, de la que se decía albergaba en su cima una flor capaz de conceder paz y sabiduría a quien la encontrara. Un día, con una curiosidad que brillaba en sus ojos, Antonia decidió emprender la aventura para hallar esa mágica flor. El comienzo del sendero estaba lleno de mariposas y pajaritos. Sin embargo, mientras Antonia ascendía, la ruta se tornaba cada vez más difícil y desafiante. A pesar de caídas y raíces que intentaban detenerla, Antonia recordó a un pequeño caracol que, aunque lento, nunca dejaba de moverse hacia adelante. Este pequeño amigo la inspiró para no rendirse y siempre buscar nuevas rutas cuando encontrara obstáculos. En un punto de su viaje, Antonia encontró un arroyo de aguas cristalinas. Al inclinarse para beber, su reflejo en el agua le habló, mostrándole no solo su imagen sino también todas las veces que había caído y se había levantado. El reflejo le habló sobre la importancia de conocerse a sí misma, aceptar sus temores y aprender de ellos para ser aún más fuerte. "Antonia, debes continuar. Tú sabes lo que vales y de lo que realmente eres capaz", le dijo su reflejo. Al entender el mensaje, Antonia se secó las lágrimas, sonrió a su reflejo en el agua y le agradeció la valiosa lección. Con nueva fortaleza y confianza, Antonia retomó su camino y, tras superar muchos obstáculos, finalmente llegó a la cima. La flor mágica, al verla, iluminó todo con su esplendor y le mostró lo lejos que había llegado gracias a su perseverancia y a aprender sobre sí misma. De regreso al pueblo, Antonia, con el corazón rebosante de alegría, compartió su aventura y las lecciones que había aprendido con todos los aldeanos. Les habló de la importancia de no rendirse, de aprender de los retos y de conocerse y aceptarse a sí mismos.

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