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Dada takes Cooper to SeaWorld to see the Sea turtles. They watch the Orca whale show. Cooper gets a fish painted on his face. Cooper feeds the sting rays. Dada wins Cooper a penguin stuffed animal. Cooper and dada touch the sharks in the touch pool. Dada reminds cooper to be gentle. Cooper and dada share an ice cream cone.

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A labradoodle puppy tries to befriend a large house cat. After a lot of effort from Oakley, Tiger the car finally decides to be her friend and they become best friends.

Tegan is moving interstate with her 15 year old brother, mum and dad, because they dream of living on the Sunshine Coast near the rain forest and the ocean. Tegan was 3 years old when her family moved from the Netherlands to South Australia. After 5 years of living there, are ready to finish what they started. Moving to Queensland in a tropical climate. Tegan has two guinea pigs who will join them as well. Thegan will say goodbye to friends in South Australia and will make new friends on the Sunshine Coast, where she will go to school. Tegan is confident it will all work out well and is excited for the family adventure.

a young brown skinned girl who lost her crown before her eighth birthday. she searched high and low but could not find it. it wasn't until she opened up her birthday gift and saw a brand new diamond covered crown that her grandmother had given as a special gift.

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Yazhnila loved Christmas more than anything. As December arrived, she felt the magic in the air, eagerly counting down to Christmas Eve. Her home smelled of cinnamon and oranges, and she couldn’t wait to decorate. The best part was decorating the tree with her dad. Together, they picked a tall pine, hung colorful ornaments, and topped it with a shining star. The tree sparkled, filling their home with festive cheer. Yazhnila also made colorful Christmas cards for her family, drawing a fireplace for her parents and a snowy village for her grandparents. As Christmas Eve neared, she baked gingerbread cookies with her mom. The kitchen was full of laughter and sweet smells, and Yazhnila loved decorating the cookies, making each one special. On Christmas Eve, Yazhnila eagerly awaited the first star. Once it appeared, she called her family to start the celebration. They shared a special meal filled with warmth and love. Before dinner, they exchanged Christmas wafers, each offering wishes for the year ahead. Yazhnila wished for happiness and health, feeling a glowing warmth inside. Later, as the evening grew late, Yazhnila heard the soft jingle of bells at the door. Santa had arrived! With a twinkle in his eye, he handed Yazhnila a gift. When she opened it, she found the toy she had wished for all year, making the moment truly magical. Yazhnila knew that the magic of Christmas was real, not just in gifts, but in the love and togetherness shared with family. It was a memory she would cherish forever.

Introducing "The Adventures of Scaredy Mouse"! Join Quincy, affectionately known as "Scaredy Mouse," on a heartwarming journey of courage and friendship. In this charming tale, Quincy, a timid little mouse, learns to overcome his fears with the help of his loving family and newfound friends. From daring escapades in the forest to unexpected encounters with woodland creatures, Quincy discovers the true strength that lies within him. With its delightful illustrations and uplifting message, "The Adventures of Scaredy Mouse" is a captivating story that will inspire readers of all ages to embrace their fears and discover the joy of bravery. Embark on this enchanting adventure today and let Quincy's courage inspire you to face your own fears with love and empathy.

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.

Bert was no ordinary dog. He was big, strong, and had the softest brown eyes. But what made him truly special was his job—he was a therapy dog. Every day, Bert and his owner, Mrs. G, put on his blue therapy vest and visited schools to help kids feel calm and happy. Some were shy, others nervous, but when Bert walked in, smiles grew, and hearts felt lighter. Bert loved belly rubs, gentle pats, and listening to kids read. It made him feel loved and important. One chilly afternoon, after visiting a school, Bert and Mrs. G were heading out when—slam!—a heavy door shut on Bert’s tail. He yelped. Mrs. G rushed to his side, worried and upset. She quickly took him to the veterinarian, who said part of Bert’s tail needed to be docked to heal properly. Bert had surgery and came home with a short, bandaged tail. But the hardest part wasn't the pain—it was missing the kids. He sat by the door every morning, waiting to go back. Weeks later, Bert had healed. His fur grew back, and one sunny morning, Mrs. G said, “It’s time.” Bert’s tail wagged happily. Back at school, the kids cheered. They didn’t care about his shorter tail—they were just happy their friend had returned. Bert was back, doing what he loved most: helping others, one wag at a time.

The lush Pine Barrens of New Jersey, where towering trees whisper secrets and playful critters scamper through the undergrowth.

A powerful and empowering message for children, parents, and educators. Through engaging stories and practical advice, this book tackles the issue of bullying head-on, promoting a culture of respect and kindness in schools and communities. Shereitta combines her experience as a teacher and her passion for fostering positive environments to provide tools and strategies for standing up against bullying. Whether you're a student looking for ways to handle bullying, a parent wanting to support your child, or an educator aiming to create a safe space, this book is an essential guide for making a difference. Join the movement to say no to bullying and yes to a brighter, more inclusive future.

Survivor is a Jamaican mongrel dog. Survivor is a white dog with light brownish-grey spots on his back, ears, and face. She is a fat medium height dog. She is a loyal dog who loves to guard her adopted owners Milton and Sherrian. She follows them to the community shop or any other short distance in the community. She loves to pull her body along the ground for fun. She loves to chase the motorbikes and cars passing on the road. She loves to eat Jamaican Juici patties, chicken bones, and rice with a lot of brown stew gravy. She goes to Miss Babes every day for dinner. She is very good at sensing if her dinner is ready.

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Animal friends work together to help their community. They plant trees, clean up the park, and help each other, teaching kids about teamwork and kindness.

Childrens book for the ‘Class of Kidology’ book series engineered around a captivating fun nurturing female STEM teacher named Ms. Ifa Rizzle. The comedic signature for the book series is that at the introduction of each book Ms. Rizzle is always doing something quirky or coming from somewhere unbelievable that is dealing with the specific theme of that book. Ms. Rizzle is the narrator of each book and it is written from a second person point of view. The purpose of this series is to teach children beneficial social, physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional skills and techniques in order to grow up to be the ideal type of people who can embody the message behind each book.

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