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Join Little Jesus on his heartwarming journey as he spreads love, compassion, and kindness throughout the land. Each story in this enchanting book teaches children valuable lessons of empathy, forgiveness, and the power of helping others. With vibrant illustrations and relatable characters, young readers will be captivated by the timeless tales of friendship, bravery, and the magic of believing in goodness. Get ready to embark on a delightful adventure with Little Jesus and his friends as they inspire kindness in every heart they touch.

Once upon a time in a lively village, there were two brothers both named Faisal, and both were five years old. To avoid confusion, everyone called them Faisal One and Faisal Two. One sunny morning, the Faisal brothers decided to search for the legendary treasure hidden in the Enchanted Forest. They packed snacks, a map, and a flashlight, and set off on their grand adventure. As they entered the forest, the trees whispered secrets, and sunlight danced through the leaves. By a sparkling river, they met a talking frog named Freddie. "To find the treasure, you must solve three riddles," said Freddie. The first riddle was, "I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. What am I?" Faisal Two thought and exclaimed, "An echo!" Freddie nodded and pointed them toward a path of glowing mushrooms. Following the glowing mushrooms deeper into the forest, they soon encountered a wise old owl. The owl gave them the second riddle, "I am not alive, but I grow; I don’t have lungs, but I need air; I don’t have a mouth, and I can drown. What am I?" Faisal One answered, "Fire!" The owl hooted in agreement and revealed a hidden path. Finally, they reached a sparkling cave entrance guarded by a mischievous fox. The fox presented the final riddle, "I have keys but open no locks. I have space but no room. You can enter, but you cannot go outside. What am I?" Faisal Two said, "A keyboard!" The fox clapped its paws and stepped aside, revealing the entrance to the cave. Inside, the brothers found a chest overflowing with gold coins, jewels, and magical artifacts. Among the treasures, they discovered a magical book that granted three wishes. They decided to use their wishes wisely. For their first wish, they asked for endless adventures together. For their second wish, they wished for the villagers to always be happy and prosperous. And for their final wish, they asked for the Enchanted Forest to remain magical forever.

Follow the adventures of Dukey, a curious six-year-old black boy, as he embarks on a journey to explore seven iconic landmarks across the United States., Dukey sets out to discover the rich history and significance behind each monument. From the Statue of Liberty in New York City to Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, Dukey marvels at the grandeur of these landmarks and learns valuable lessons about freedom, democracy, and innovation. Along the way, he visits the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, the Willis Tower in Chicago, the Grand Canyon in Arizona, the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C., and finally returns home, inspired by the stories and ideals represented by each monument.

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Sophia is a curious and kind-hearted girl who loves exploring the enchanted forest near her home. One day, she discovers a shimmering bird with dazzling feathers that change colors like a rainbow. The bird, named Luma, has a secret—she is a magical guardian of the forest, but she has lost her ability to fly. Determined to help her new friend, Sophia embarks on a magical adventure, solving riddles, making new woodland friends, and learning the true power of kindness and bravery. With each challenge she overcomes, Luma regains her strength. In the end, Sophia helps Luma soar again, and in return, Luma gifts Sophia a glowing feather as a reminder that kindness and courage can bring magic into the world. Perfect for young readers, Sophia and the Magical Bird is a heartwarming tale of friendship, bravery, and believing in the impossible.

Nate now had a name for his troubles called ADHD, he got a special plan at school and he wasn't just having trouble with inattention, he has impulsivity too. without intention he would disrupt the class by fidgeting, moving around and leaving his seat. he would run when you are supposed to walk, and he sometimes talked too much or interrupt people, or blurt out an answer without being asked. He had a hard time playing quietly and waiting his turn. the special strategies sometimes weren't enough so the doctor prescribed him some medication to help calm his body and focus. with supports, love and a special plan he was able to pass his grade and graduate.

1.Первые уроки сольфеджио. 2. Знакомство с инструментом и новыми друзьями. 3.Большая мечта играть на большой сцене. 4.Осуществление мечты.

Scene 1: Waking Up Early in the Morning

The screen opens to a cheerful and colorful room resembling a child's bedroom. A child (age range 4-6) smiles at the camera.] Child: Hello, friends! Today is going to be an amazing day because we're going to spend an adventurous day with a deer! [The camera moves out of the room to show an outdoor scene of a forest. ] Child: (excitedly) And here we are, in the depths of the forest, with our friend, Deer! [The screen shows a deer wandering around in the forest. Deer moves around cheerfully and curiously.] Child: Today, we're going to explore the forest with Deer and learn more about him. Are you ready? [The child looks at the audience and nods eagerly.] Child: Then let's get started! [The screen shows the child and Deer walking in the forest. Upbeat music plays in the background.]

In a big, green jungle, there was a little boy named Mowgli. He was raised by wolves and had many animal friends. One day, a wise panther named Bagheera found Mowgli in the jungle. He decided to take Mowgli to the man-village for safety. On their journey, they met a fun-loving bear named Baloo. Baloo and Bagheera helped and protected Mowgli from a mean tiger named Shere Khan who wanted to harm him. Mowgli learned many jungle lessons from Baloo and Bagheera. He discovered that the jungle was full of friends, like a snake named Kaa and a group of lively monkeys. Despite the adventures, Mowgli missed the jungle. When Shere Khan returned, Mowgli decided to face him with the help of his animal friends. In the end, Mowgli bravely stood up to Shere Khan and scared him away. Mowgli realized that the jungle was his home, and he chose to stay with his animal family. And so, Mowgli lived happily in the jungle, surrounded by his animal friends who loved and cared for him.

1. Boy wants to play soccer. 2. He plays in school and gets bullied because he did not know how to play. 3. He becomes a soccer star.

7yr old girl, sun kissed skin tone, beautiful big eyes, goes on outer space adventures with her brown siamese cat. she has high pigtails and is amazing in every way. Her cat talks, is smart, and transforms into anything she needs when they are in outer space to explore and find information. she has her rocket made out of cardboard in her closet but it comes to life when shes ready for an adventure

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.

On a sunny day in a small village, a little boy named Tim built a colorful kite with his father. The kite was red and yellow with long, flowing ribbons. Tim was excited to fly it during the town’s Kite Festival, but the kite had other thoughts. “I’m too scared to fly high,” said the kite in a tiny whisper as Tim held the string. “What if I get lost in the clouds?” Tim smiled and whispered back, “Don’t worry, little kite. I’ll hold the string tightly. You’ll never be alone.” As Tim ran across the field, the wind lifted the kite into the air. At first, it wobbled and shook, frightened of the height. But as it soared higher, the kite saw the beauty of the world—the sparkling river, green hills, and children laughing below. “This isn’t so scary after all!” the kite said. It started dancing in the wind, twirling and swooping. Tim laughed, cheering it on. The kite even spotted an eagle soaring nearby. “Hello, brave kite!” the eagle said. “You’re flying like a champion!” By the end of the festival, Tim’s kite won a ribbon for “Most Spirited Flyer.” As the sun set, the kite whispered, “Thank you, Tim, for believing in me. I’m not afraid anymore.” Tim smiled, “We make a great team, little kite.” And from that day on, the kite never feared the sky again. The end.

This story is about a kind princess named Lily and magical tree.

A woman named Mary McLeod Bethune. She had a heart full of kindness and a mind full of dreams. Mary believed that every person, no matter their background, deserved a chance to succeed. During the Great Depression, times were tough. Many families struggled to make ends meet, and women faced even greater challenges. Mary knew she had to do something to help her fellow women. With determination, Mary set out on a mission to make a difference. She spoke up for the rights of women, especially those who were African American like herself. She believed that women should have equal opportunities for education, jobs, and fair treatment. During this time, the New Deal was created to help people in need. Mary saw this as a chance to advocate for women's rights. She shared her ideas on how to support women through the New Deal. With guidance, the New Deal began to include programs that provided jobs and resources for women.They opened up to education opportunities for young women.

Join three furry friends, Dede, Chi, and Mojo, on a delightful adventure in their charming neighborhood. When Chi's favorite cucumber toy goes missing, the friends embark on a mission to find it, showcasing the power of friendship, teamwork, and perseverance along the way. With heartwarming illustrations and an engaging storyline, "The Cucumber Caper" is sure to captivate young readers and leave them smiling.

Little Bear woke up. He felt happy because could play outside. Little Bear played with his red ball. He kicked the ball, and it rolled far away. Little Bear felt sad. Little Bear asked Mommy Bear for help. Mommy Bear found the ball under a bush. He laughed and hugged his ball tightly. Then, Little Bear saw a big, loud truck on the road. The noise was very loud. Little Bear felt scared and ran to Mommy Bear. Mommy Bear gave Little Bear a big hug. "It's okay, Little Bear. You are safe," she said. Little Bear felt safe and happy. Later, Little Bear asked Mommy Bear for some ice cream. But Mommy Bear said, "First lunch, then ice cream." Little Bear felt angry. He stomped his feet and crossed his arms. Mommy Bear said, "It's okay to feel angry. Let's take a deep breath together." They took a deep breath in and blew it out slowly. Little Bear started to feel calmer. They had lunch together, and then Mommy Bear gave Little Bear some ice cream. Little Bear felt happy again.
