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1 An evil king wanted to kill baby Javae. 2. His mother hid him in a basket and sailed him down a river. 3. One day a lovely old lady named Fayth found him and took care of him. 4. At the age of twelve Javae had nightmares about him ruling a palace. 5. Suddenly a prophet named John came and anointed him King of Webberly. 6. The evill king heard that Javae was still alive abd sent Roman soldiers to kill him. 7. Javae escaped deep into the forest. 8. Javae hid until he was eighteen years old. He then came back after being trained by an angel named Michael. 9. He defeated the evil king and took his rightful place overly the enormous kingdom.

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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!

the girl wakes up at 8 o'clock She has her breakfast She gets dressed she leaves home at 8.40 she goes to school at 8.50 her lessons starts at 9 oclock at school she is a hardworking student her friends like her she comes home at 4 o'clock she has dinner with her dad and mom at 6 oclock she does homework at 7 oclock she watches tv for half an hour she reads book for one hour she helps her mom she goes to bed at 10 oclock

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In the magical village of Plen T, three siblings live in a special house with their parents. The family guards the Stone of Light, a magical artifact that keeps emotions and colors in the world. One night, a mysterious thief named Johan Leslie steals the stone, believing it will give him control over people's feelings. When he can't control its power, he scatters its twelve pieces across different planets. The next morning, the world turns grey, and people lose their ability to feel emotions. Children stop playing, their mother stops singing, and even little Abigail loses her characteristic smile. Rose and Rafael discover their father's secret spaceship and a magical map showing where the stone pieces are scattered. They embark on a journey through space to recover the pieces and restore emotions and colors to their world, starting with the yellow piece that represents joy.

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