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A new King goes on a quest to find his Legacy that will continue for generations to come!

Ivy is a kid, living on a rural village. she loves planets especially Saturn. one night, she had a dream of winning on a lottery worth 700 Million Pesos. how will these changes affect her life?

A little girl named Luna loves to explore the earth, she loves to be on the beach, in the forest, she's seen the grand canyon, shes gone to safaris in Africa. One day she is telling her grandma how much she love the earth and her grandma tells her she has had beautiful experiences, but has she ever thanked the earth. Luna doesn't understand and goes on to figure out why and how she should thank the earth. SHe thinks to herself, the earth is not a person, the ocean has no feelings, and the tree can't cry. Her grandma goes on to tell her she is wrong. The Earth is a beautiful place, but it also hurts when it's mistreated. As people continue to heart the earth by causing climate change the beaches she loves may be ruined, the animals in the safari may disappear, and the earth she loves may feel sadness. Luna wants to help, her grandma tells her she must thank the earth for everything it does for us, and encourgae others to do the same. You can take a second and just say thank you earth, but you can also pick up trash you see on the street, use less water, walk to places instead of driving. Small things matter, and one day when luna is all grown up she can team up with people who also take time to thank the earth, and continue to tell others to do the same.,

Karoi is a cow and he is not like the other cows because he is very smal. Other cows did not want to hang out with him so he decided to run away one day. He ran away to the forrest and found new friends, a bird and a racoon. They had a lot of fun and became best friends.

It is a bright Saturday morning. Tipene and Nikora are going camping! “Where should we camp?” Tipene asks. “Let’s go to the river!” says Nikora. Page 3 They grab their backpacks and walk along the path to the river. “Look at the water!” Tipene shouts. The river sparkles in the sun. “Let’s set up our tent!” says Nikora. They work together to pitch it.“Our tent is cozy!” Tipene giggles. They have fun inside. “Time to make a campfire!” says Nikora. They find sticks and rocks. A parent helps them start the fire. “Be safe, boys!” they say. “Yummy! Let’s roast marshmallows!” says Tipene. They laugh as they cook. They sit by the fire. “Tell me a story!” Nikora asks. Tipene begins. The sky gets dark, and stars twinkle above. “Look at all the stars!” says Nikora. They lie on the grass, dreaming about the stars. “What do you see?” asks Tipene.

Everyone knows that once a pair of socks go into the washing machine, sometimes only one comes out. So where does the sock go? In a place far away, all the lost socks live in sunshine and warm carpets, with no worries. Crew is new here and is trying to figure out everything, meeting new socks and seeing old friends along the way.

1. John Jr and Jade was studying the Bible verse Philippians 2.3-8: “Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit but in humility count others more significant than yourselves." John Jr and Jade decided to look at Jesus teachings on humility. Jesus said to "clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience" John Jr explained humilityto Jade as the ability to consider others before oneself, and it can be defined for kids as being confident without being arrogant, and respecting others while maintaining self-respect. 2. John Jr and Jade thought about Jesus greatest act of humility. Jesus Accepted his fate of being crucified, even though it was the most humiliating and painful way to die. John Jr and Jade thought of ways they could show humility. John Jr and Jade decided they would consider others first, listen to the ideas and perspectives of other people, apologize and give thanks. 2. John Jr and Jade learns that Jesus exemplifies humility, teaching that "whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted" John Jr and Jade understands that humbling themselves before God will allow God to lift them up. John Jr and Jade knows that God frowns at the proud people and favors the humble. They tried to think of ways to be more humble. John Jr and Jade was going to try to Be aware of their shortcomings, strengths, and limitations, Recognize and acknowledge the strengths of others, Be open to learning and adapting from others, .Work towards putting others' needs before their own and Be a good listener and ensure others feel heard and understood around them.

Esta es la historia de Mateo. Un niño curioso y feliz. Mateo vive con su mamá Clau, su papá Esteban y su hermanita Julia. Le encanta comer dulces, él mismo dice que es “dulcero”. Le gusta mucho armar pistas de autos de juguete y andar por la calle en su pata pata que se llama “Elefantín”. También algunas tardes sale a andar en bici ya que está grande! Una noche mientras dormía soñó que salía a pasear en bici por el barrio y de repente se encontró con los superhéroes “Hulk”, “Spiderman” y “Capitán América”. Eran en realidad los hijos de los superhéroes adultos. Mateo estaba feliz, les mostró su bici y le contó de su jardín y sus amigos. Los niños superhéroes escuchaban atentos. De repente les llegó una misión: había un gatito atrapado en un árbol. Era hora de actuar! Y como Mateo estaba justo con ellos, le pidieron que los ayude. Entre todos lograron rescatar al pobre gatito y devolverlo a su dueña, que estaba muy agradecida. De repente Mateo se despertó, se dio cuenta que todo había sido un sueño. Pero en el piso vio un poco de “telaraña” que era de Spiderman. Sonrió.

1. They are both from different worlds. 2. The girl's world is made from the darkness and the shine of the nightly stars. The boy is from the North, he's behaviour is like melting snow and all his words are made from cold. 3. When the girl first arrives to the North she meets this boy for the first time to defend her point of view of the world.

Katie is experiencing childhood to middle adulthood development using the theories of Erik Erikson when katie is a year old her cousin opens all her presents before she could and she is very upset. when katie is 3 she feels happy that she has made friends at play group. katie drinks lots of strawberry milk. when katie is 6 she writes a valentine to her crush and feel embarassed when he throws it away when katie is 12 she has big feelings. katie is testing her boundaries and struggling to make friends when katie is 16 she makes the wrong friends and ends up feeling anxious and stuck. she is not sure what she wants to be when she grows up because shes not sure she wants to grow up when katie is 18 she goes to university because she wants to help people

One day, Eve discovers a magical lamp in her room. When she touches it, she is transported to a magical world of fairies and unicorns, where she sees shooting stars, sparkling rivers and sunset-colored skies. Along the way, she meets friendly dragons, fairies of light and tiny creatures that play magical melodies. Eve explores shimmering crystal caves, flying bridges and sparkling fields. On every page, she appears in the enchanted spaces, dressed in sparkling and enchanting dresses, surrounded by magic, wondrous creatures and breathtaking landscapes.

a knome that loves to ski and make up jokes lives in a place with a evil knome in charge

Theo was a fluffy, caramel-colored puppy with soft curls. A kind girl chose him, and they became inseparable — going on coffee dates, to the park, shopping, and visiting a boy who worked with cows. Theo loved her gentle heart, and she loved his quiet, sweet nature. After a year, the girl decided Theo needed a brother. At Christmas, she found a sunny, golden puppy with floppy ears named Dasher. She brought him home, wrapped in a big bow. Theo and Dash became instant best friends. The girl fell in love with the boy who worked with cows, and soon they all moved to his farm. The hills stretched forever, cows wandered peacefully, and the little family of four spent their days splashing in dams, watching sunsets, and building a home together. One day, Theo and Dash noticed their girl's belly growing — and they could hear a tiny heartbeat. They stayed by her side, waiting and waiting. Soon, on July 25th, 2024, baby Alfie was born. Theo and Dash adored him. They snuggled him while he slept, covered him in kisses, and made him giggle. For seven wonderful months, they were the best big brothers a baby could have. Then one day, Theo and Dash were called to a new adventure — a place beyond the sky, next to the stars. Their love was needed somewhere else. Though their family’s hearts were broken, Theo and Dash watched over them every day. They knew their family needed something special. So they sent Joey — a ruby-red puppy with a heart full of love, the same age as Alfie. Joey and Alfie became best friends, growing up together on the farm. From the stars, Theo and Dash watched their family laugh and play again. Their tails wagged as they nodded in approval. Their family was happy once more — and that’s all they ever wanted.

2nd Grade Version To understand why the American Revolution happened, we need to look back at the years from 1754 to 1763. During this time, the British and the French were fighting in a war on land that is now part of the United States. This war is called the French and Indian War. The British wanted to control more land, and the French wanted to keep their land. Many Native Americans chose to help either the British or the French during this war. In 1759, British soldiers went to a city called Québec in Canada and won a big battle there. They took over another city called Montréal the next year. After that, there weren't many big battles left between the British and the French in North America. The fighting mostly stopped by 1763 when a peace agreement called the Treaty of Paris was signed. Why did the British start taxing the colonists, and why did this make them mad? The British government made laws and taxes that affected the colonists. Many colonists felt proud to be British, but they believed they had rights that the king should protect. They didn't like the Stamp Act, which was a new tax. In Virginia, some leaders, called the House of Burgesses, said that the British Parliament shouldn’t be taxing them. In 1765, the prime minister of Britain was George Grenville. He created the Stamp Act because he needed money to pay for British soldiers in North America. He thought the colonists should help pay for these soldiers who were protecting them. At first, the British leaders were surprised by how upset the colonists were. Grenville did not listen to their complaints and was eventually replaced in 1766. A leader named George Washington fought in the French and Indian War along with the British. He helped lead soldiers against the French. He became a well-known leader and was even elected to help make laws in Virginia.

There was an old Chinese farmer Ken who was kind, honest, and hardworking. His vineyard had a successful harvest every year due to his diligence. However, he faced a major problem - his three sons ,Alex, Ben and Cliff were very lazy. Realizing that his health was declining and his days were numbered, the farmer summoned his sons and revealed a secret: he had buried treasures in the vineyard, and upon his death, they could search for them. After the farmer passed away, the three sons, driven by the desire for wealth, went to the vineyard to dig for the treasures. Despite meticulously clearing weeds, stones, and even turning over the soil, the sons failed to find any treasure. They repeatedly searched the vineyard, growing suspicious and questioning whether their father had lied to them. In the end, the sons discovered that their father had indeed buried a mysterious treasure in the vineyard, leading them to newfound wealth.

Jessica, a curious 6-year-old from San Diego, embarks on a global adventure. In England, she enjoys tea with Emma and visits Big Ben. France brings baguettes and the Eiffel Tower with Pierre. In Germany, Anna shares pretzels and fairy tales. Italy offers pizza and ancient ruins with Luca. Egypt’s Noura guides her through pyramids and hieroglyphs. South Africa’s Thabo takes her on a safari, while China’s Mei introduces her to dragons and the Great Wall. In Australia, Lily shows her kangaroos and surfing. Brazil’s Carlos dances with her at Carnival. Returning home, Jessica is enriched by new friends and cultures, becoming a true global child.

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An African American boy name Zeke who attends church with mother. He notice how much prayer takes place at church, over meals and at bedtime. One day his granmother was ill in the hospital and so he ask if his mother would take him to her to pray over his grandma

In a small German town, Luzia spoke Hornjoserbšćina (Upper Sorbian) and loved her culture. She greeted her family, "Dobre rano, mama! Dobre rano, tato!" and enjoyed lužiski koláč (Lusatian cake) for breakfast. Luzia felt proud in her traditional kroj (costume) but sad when her friends didn’t understand her language. At school, her teacher, Pani Novak, taught in German. Luzia tried teaching Upper Sorbian to her classmates but found it challenging. After school, she played in the luga (meadow), singing Sorbian songs. At home, she helped her babka make knedliki (dumplings) and listened to her děda's tales. She whispered "Dobru noc, swět" (Good night, world) each night, dreaming of preserving her culture. One favorite poem was "Serbska Róža" (The Sorbian Rose). Luzia hoped for a future where everyone knew her language. As long as she spoke Upper Sorbian, it would live on.
