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In a peaceful village by a pond lived three best friends: Lulu the Frog, Mimi the Cat, and Didi the Duck. One morning, Lulu found a shiny golden key near the pond. Excited, the friends decided to find out where it led. Their first clue was at the Old Oak Tree, where a sign read: “Where the river bends and the lilies bloom, the key will show you the hidden room.” At the river bend, Didi spotted a wooden lily pad with a keyhole. Lulu placed the key inside, and click! A hidden door opened, revealing a tunnel. Inside the dark tunnel, they followed the sound of water and discovered a beautiful underground room with a treasure chest. Opening it together, they found special gifts: a golden crown for Lulu, a velvet pillow for Mimi, and a silver necklace for Didi. The friends returned to their village, sharing the story of their adventure. They learned that teamwork, curiosity, and bravery could unlock any mystery.

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Cooper goes to Disneyland with momma, daddy, papa and yaya! When they arrive they go to a Disney character breakfast and take a family photo with Mickey and Minnie Mouse. Cooper gets their signatures in his autograph book and momma takes a picture of Mickey giving Cooper a hug. They then go ride Astro orbiters and buzz lightyear. They watch the Disney parade and buzz lightyear waves to Cooper. They ride a pirate ship to Tom Sawyer’s island and a group of pirates sing to the, “yo ho yo go a pirates life for me!” They climb a tree house where a little girl is lost. They help her find her family and she is happy again. Cooper dances at the Disney Jr. Dance Party and Doc Mc Stuff-ins fixes frosty by making it snow at the dance party! Cooper and Momma ride Maters junk yard jamboree and laugh a lot! Cooper gets to eat a big chocolate ice cream cone he is so happy. They end the day by Cooper running on a grassy hill listening to live music at down town Disney. It was such a magical day.

1.Cyrus is a black male 4th grader 2.Cyrus is in school and gets overwhelmed in math class due to feeling pressure about a math question that he doesn’t have an answer to. 3.All these thoughts came into his head: -I’m not smart -Why don’t I understand -I’ll never be good at school -Everyone’s better than me -Numbers and signs 4.He started to have an anxiety attack: -His heart started to race -He felt like he couldn’t breath -He was shaking and a bit dizzy -He felt sad, angry, confused, and a bit scared 5.His teacher, Mr.A, came over and sat down next to Cyrus (And he asked Cyrus...) 6. Tell me 5 things you can see: (1.The ground) (2.Mr.A’s tie) (3.His fingernails) (4.His pencil) (5.The green poster on the classroom wall) 7. Tell me 4 things you can touch: (1.His other hand) (2.His pants) (3.The zipper on his sweater) (4.the carpet) 8. Tell me 3 things you can hear: (1.Mr.A’s voice) (2.Music from the other classroom) (3.The classroom clock) 9. Tell me 2 things you can smell: (1. The pineapple pencil he got from his mom) (2.pine cones from the melty wax thing Mr.A puts on whenever the room gets a little…) 10. Tell me 1 thing you can taste: (1.The breakfast burrito from earlier that had eggs, bacon, and peppers…it didn’t taste that good, honestly, but I still ate it!) 11. Cyrus had calmed down! Mr.A asked him what happened and he told him. Mr.A heard him, helped him and walked with him to get water. 12. Later, Cyrus had some of the same thoughts come again in science class, but he remembered to think about his five senses!

The story is about two plastic tubs called Tub 1 & Tub 2. The tubs are used to store clothes. 2. The tubs don't know how special they are, they think they are just used to store people's stuff. 3. One day they discovered they were more than that when a person called Phil arrived at their house on the beach. 4. Phil was visiting the tropical island for two months. 5. All of his possessions fitted into the two tubs. 6. When Phil was packing his clothes into the tubs, he was thinking how much stuff he had left behind at home. He was also thinking of little he needed on his visit to the tropical island. 7. Each day as Phil took out something to wear he reflected on what it felt like to live with so little. 8. It felt good. Phil felt free! Life was simple and uncluttered. 9. Little did the tubs know that they had become a symbol of a new way of living for Phil. 10. They had taught Phil a very important lesson, to not collect to much stuff but to live simply.

Chapter One: Leo's Shy World Once upon a time, in a cozy little town, there lived a shy boy named Leo. Leo was three years old and loved to play with his fluffy dog, Rumi. While other children laughed and played together, Leo felt a little scared to join in. He would sit quietly, watching from the sidelines, his heart beating fast. Rumi, with his wagging tail and bright eyes, always stayed by Leo's side, bringing him comfort. One sunny day, Leo and Rumi decided to go on an adventure to the park. Leo hoped that maybe, just maybe, he could make a new friend. Chapter Two: The Park Adventure At the park, Leo watched the other children playing games and flying kites. Rumi, sensing Leo's shyness, nudged him gently. "Come on, Leo! Let's go say hello!" With a deep breath, Leo took a step forward, holding Rumi's leash tightly. They approached a group of kids playing with a colorful ball. Rumi barked happily, and the children turned to see the friendly dog. "Can we play with you?" Leo asked, his voice barely a whisper. The kids smiled and invited them to join. Leo felt a warm glow in his heart as he played with Rumi and the new friends. Chapter Three: A Brave New Friendship As the sun began to set, Leo laughed and played with his new friends, feeling happier than ever. Rumi chased the ball, and Leo joined in, his shyness fading away. The children loved Rumi and wanted to pet him, which made Leo feel proud. "Thank you, Rumi," Leo said, hugging his furry friend. "You helped me find new friends!" From that day on, Leo was no longer just a shy boy; he was a brave little adventurer, ready to explore the world with Rumi by his side. Together, they discovered that friendship was just a wag and a smile away.

A boy thinks he is ugly and always says he is ugly.

Lena traut sich nicht ohne Mama und Papa zu sein. Doch dann muss sie plötzlich ganz mutig lernen und erlebt viele tolle Abenteuer. Ein Buch über mutig sein und sich etwas trauen für Kinder

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The Little boy went to school,but he did not like to red and write.but the teacher gave him a pen and a book,that were magical and could talk.They soon became friends and through them the boy soon developed a love for Reading and writing

Emma, a bright and creative child with Down syndrome. She has warm, expressive eyes that sparkle with joy and a radiant smile that reflects her pride and happiness. Her curly hair frames her face beautifully, and she wears a colorful, cheerful outfit that complements the vibrant mural behind her. In her hands, she holds a sketchbook and a paintbrush, symbolizing her love for art and creativity. She stands confidently, surrounded by friends who admire her work, while families in the background celebrate the mural’s beauty. Emma exudes warmth, determination, and the inspiring spirit of a young artist who brings people together through her imagination and talent.

In a cozy town nestled amidst green hills lived a cheerful black boy named Dukey, who was six years old. Dukey had a vivid imagination and a passion for adventure that was as boundless as his curiosity. His dream was to travel and see the 7 wonders of the world. escorted by his auntie rhee.

Anne 4 years old, browhair, with a backpack on her back and straight brown hair,

Emi, a dancer with twisted legs, and Cris, a painter who saw only gray, were misfits in a small town. By the riverbank, their worlds collided. Emi danced; Cris painted. Without words, they understood each other’s brokenness. One evening, Emi asked Theo to dance. "I can't," Cris whispered. "You'll learn," she smiled, her warmth pulling him in. They danced slowly, awkwardly, but for a moment, Cris saw color again. For once, he felt like he was alive. But soon, the darkness in him returned. "I can't do this," he muttered, stepping back. Emi reached out, but as she stepped forward, her legs faltered, and the river pulled her in. Cris tried to save her, but the current took her away. The next day, Cris painted again, but only shadows remained. The river had taken her, and with her, the chance to see color again.

Sweet Pea, a curious and imaginative four-year-old girl, invites us to experience the world through her bright eyes and infectious joy. She adores her loving father, who means the world to her. It all begins with an enchanting request - Sweet Pea asks her father if she can share his special day, his birthday.

A boy struggles with stuttering, being bullied, and low self-esteem to manage his stutter and become a broadcaster as an adult

Snail and ant friendship even they are similar to each other.

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1.Lera was a cheerful and lively little girl who had just turned four years old. Her mother, Julia, always tried to teach Lera something new. One fine day, Julia noticed that Lera's room was filled with toys scattered all over the floor. Julia decided it was time to teach Lera how to clean up, but to do it in a way that would turn tidying up into an exciting adventure. "Lera," called Julia, "how about we play a game of real helpers?" "What will we do, Mommy?" Lera asked with curiosity. "We'll help each other clean up our house," Julia smiled. "I'll show you how, and soon you'll become the real mistress of your room." Lera's eyes sparkled at the idea of becoming the little mistress of her room. Julia began with something simple—showing her how to place toys on the shelves. --- Lera, captivated by the game, didn't even notice how many toys were piling up around her. But Julia, knowing the importance of teaching a child to keep things tidy from a young age, decided to seize the moment to show Lera how to take care of her belongings. "Lera, look at all the toys you have here!" said Julia with a smile. "Let’s play a fun game. We will be little helpers who help all the toys find their place." Lera looked at her mom with interest. "How do we do that?" she asked. "It’s very simple," explained Julia. "Every time you finish playing with a toy, we'll help it return to its 'home'—either on a shelf or in a box. You can imagine that the toys are your friends, and they also need to rest after playing." Lera thought for a moment, then burst into a joyful laugh. "Let's do it, Mommy!" she said, running over to the first teddy bear lying on the floor. Julia and Lera began carefully picking up the toys. Julia showed Lera where to put each item, and the little girl happily helped. They turned the cleaning into a fun game, inventing stories about how the toys thanked Lera for helping them return home. When the whole room was tidy, Lera proudly looked around at her work

Grandma & Grandpa's Big Adventure tells the true story of Ian and Jeanette Barclay, starting from Grandpa Ian's humble beginnings with just a small toolbox and a dream. As the story unfolds, Grandpa Ian and Uncle Don work together, turning their modest carpentry business into something extraordinary—building bridges, hospitals, and homes, even in far-off places like Papua New Guinea. Along the way, they embrace new friends, cultures, and challenges, always guided by their values of quality, reliability, and kindness. Beautifully illustrated, the book takes young readers on an inspiring adventure about family, perseverance, and the amazing things that can happen when you dare to dream big.
