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6 year old boy Kofi goes to the market in a village in West Africa for the first time with his mother and gets lost. He met some kids his age and got lost playing with them

Ali was the captain of the school basketball team. Everyone admired his skills. However, every time an important game approached, butterflies fluttered in his stomach, and anxiety twisted his insides, making it hard to focus on the court. One day, his friend Eda noticed his struggle. She wanted to share a simple breathing technique she had learned in drama class. “Let’s try a little breathing practice,” she said. Count each breath you take, starting from 1. When you reach 10, start over from 1. If you lose track or get distracted, simply start again from 1. You can utilize your fingers to enable you to count. Imagine you are sensing a charming flower as you breathe in and blowing out candles on a huge cake as you breathe out. On the day of the big game, Ali decided to use the technique Eda taught him. He inhaled as if smelling a captivating blossom and exhaled as if blowing out candles on a giant cake. His anxiety slowly transformed into calmness, and he felt more ready for the game. At that moment, he realized the power of a simple breath.

It is about a turtle and his name is Toby. The story is about Toby being very scared of everything and always going back inside his shell. lots of things terrify him on his daily adventures and I want the kids to laugh and have fun with the story. It ends with Toby being a brave turtle and knowing that he can life a happy life outside of his shell.

20 students come to learn in the class of 1G everyday. One day, the students have 2 unexpected guests in the class...new teachers! But they are only with the class for a short period of time. 3 weeks to be exact.

1. Jenny was a victim of gangstalking and suffered from PTSD 2. Symptoms include nightmares and Flashbacks 3. Jenny suffered from recurrent nightmares 4. She had nightmares about being bit by a spider and dying 5. She had nightmares of waking up not being able to walk because somebody broke her legs 6. She has nightmares that her family or loved ones become addicted to gangstalking 7. She has nightmares that her medicine is stolen 8. She has nightmares about toxic infrasound killing her 9. Jenny started praying about these awful nightmares 10. She started attending therapy 11. She would think a pleasant thought before bed and put it in her prayer book to God 12. God heard her prayer and she started to dream her pleasant thoughts 13. Jenny started to dream about Elon saving her from her nightmares

الصوره ١ : ذهب ابراهيم مع والده الى السوق صوره ٢ اشترى من السوق أدوات مدرسية جديدة حقيبة قلم مسطرة ممحاة صوره ٣ عاهد أباه بأن يصبح أفضل طالب في المدرسة صوره ٤ وفي اول يوم دراسي دخل ابراهيم مع والده الى المدرسة فرحًا مسرورًا بلقاء أصدقاءة ومعلميه .. صوره ٥ رحب المعلمين بالأب وبإبراهيم واصدقاءة .. واخذ ابراهيم مقعدة في الصف الأمامي حتى يرى بوضوح صوره ٦ واصبح يذاكر دروسة كل يوم حتى يفي بوعده لوالده ويصبح طالبًا متفوقًا .. صورة ٧ وثابر على ذلك أصبح يشارك كثير يحل واجباته ولايمر عليه يوم وهو لم يذاكر دروسه .. صوره ٨ استدعت ادارة المدرسة أولياء الامور لحضور مجلس للآباء وكانت المفاجأة ان المدير كرم إبراهيم على مستواه الدراسي المتفوق وشكر والده على الحضور والإهتمام .. اشترى والد ابراهيم هديةً له وكان ابراهيم واسرته سعيدون

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Ellie is a hungry bunny looking for food at Farmer Mary's garden. Ellie eats the Golden tomatoes in the garden and hides from Farmer Mary when she comes out. Farmer Mary confronts Ellie about eating her tomatoes. Ellie lies about eating them. Farmer Mary helps Ellie tell the truth and learn to make better decisions.

1. A old Indian story 2. Main Character called Rama he is young and blue skined 3. A sage comes to take the boy rama to make a sacrifice

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Once upon a time, with a joyful cheer, Two bulls jumped high, full of fun and no fear. Arman, just five, with a green apple to munch, Sat on a rock, enjoying his lunch. Eliza, seven, in the garden did play, Smelling flowers on a sunny day. With little Amara, so cheerful and bright, They laughed together, a wonderful sight. Aryan, so brave, just six years old, Faced a T-Rex, so fierce and bold. With courage and strength, he stood so tall, Ready to fight, he gave it his all. Then Aryan and Arman, on a jet ski they flew, Over waves so high, the waters they knew. Eliza and Amara on the swing did glide, With laughter and joy, side by side. But oh no! Here comes Cruella, so sly, With an evil plan, under a darkening sky. She wanted the children, her heart full of greed, But their father Adoola would not let her succeed. Adoola, so strong, with a sword in hand, Defeated the witch, made her leave the land. Sanana, their mother, with a heart full of grace, Joined Adoola to keep their family safe. Together they soared to a castle in the sky, Where magic and wonder filled every eye. Aryan and Arman on cheetahs took flight, While unicorns carried the girls with delight. The family now safe, with hearts full of cheer, Lived happily ever after, with nothing to fear. In the magical castle, under the bright blue dome, They found love, laughter, and a perfect home. The end, dear child, now close your eyes tight, Dream of adventures in the soft moonlight. For in your dreams, you can fly so high, Just like the family in the castle in the sky.

Willy the little ant went with his mother to hsi aunt who lived in another ant hill a little way off from his own home.

When a mysterious golden key appears on Mr. C’s desk, Rose, Adrian M., and Aaliyah are the only ones who see it shimmer. The key hums with energy, and when they touch it together, the classroom transforms into a swirling tunnel of light. They land in Civicara, a magical city where buildings float, roads rearrange themselves, and glowing symbols represent the rules that keep everything running smoothly. Guided by Archivus, a wise owl-like guardian of Civicara, the trio embarks on a quest to restore balance to the city. The Laws of Light that keep streets safe are flickering, the Fountains of Health that provide clean water and care have stopped flowing, and the Flame of Service—which powers the firefighters' and sanitation workers’ abilities—is dimming. Without these forces, the city is falling into chaos. To set things right, Rose, Adrian, and Aaliyah must visit different parts of Civicara: The Hall of Laws, where they learn how fair rules protect everyone and must fix a broken law book. The Healing Gardens, where they help magical doctors and learn about health and safety. The Service Forge, where they work alongside magical sanitation workers, firefighters, and teachers to restore the Flame of Service. Through teamwork, problem-solving, and courage, the three friends bring Civicara back to harmony. When they return to Mr. C’s classroom, they realize their own community is just as important—every worker, rule, and service helps keep their world running. And just maybe, if they listen closely, they can still hear the hum of the golden key, reminding them that they have the power to make a difference.

Jake had always been fast, but after the car accident, his life changed. His left leg was replaced by a prosthetic, and running felt like an impossible dream. His coach, however, refused to let him give up. “The spirit to run comes from here,” he said, tapping his chest. Jake joined the school track team, struggling at first. His steps were uneven, and he lagged behind his teammates. Frustration gnawed at him, but he kept practicing. Day by day, he grew stronger, learning to trust his new leg. The day of the big race arrived. As the starting gun fired, Jake ran with all his might. He didn’t win, but he crossed the finish line to a standing ovation. Tears filled his eyes as he realized something important: running wasn’t just about speed; it was about resilience and heart. Jake’s determination inspired his school, and he became a symbol of perseverance. Though his life was different now, his spirit remained unbroken, proving that challenges could be overcome one step at a time.

Lily loved to play. She loved to jump rope, swing high on the swings, and bounce her ball. One thing Lily did not like to do was run. "It's boring!" she'd groan whenever her mom suggested a jog in the park. "I'd rather stay home and read." One sunny afternoon, Lily was playing in her room. Her favorite pair of bright pink sneakers sat by the door just waiting to be worn. Suddenly, with a mischievous glint in their eyes, the sneakers hopped off the floor and skipped towards the window! Lily gasped. "My shoes! Stop!" she cried, but the sneakers were already out the window and were bouncing down the street. Lily raced after them, her heart pounding. She chased them down the sidewalk and around the corner until she was out of breath. "Come back!" she yelled, her voice echoing through the neighborhood. The sneakers, however, were having the time of their lives. They bounced past beautiful flower gardens, dodged around playful puppies, and they even slid down a hill. Lily, huffing and puffing, finally caught up to her runaway shoes. She scooped them up, feeling a strange tingling sensation in her legs. "You silly shoes! You can’t just run away! I don’t like to run and you made me chase you. You made me feel SO tired!" she said. Her mom, who had been watching from the window, chuckled. "Looks like you're having fun. Can I join you?” she asked. Lily, surprised by how much fun she was having running, decided to keep going and said “yes, let’s go”.

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a little girl is picking flowers in a meadow

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**Book Description: "Ekaa Can Be Anything"** "Ekaa Can Be Anything" is a heartwarming and imaginative storybook that inspires young readers to dream big and believe in themselves. Written by Anjali Paliwal, this delightful book is a journey of possibilities, celebrating the boundless potential of every child. The story follows the curious and adventurous Ekaa, a little girl with a big imagination. As Ekaa wonders what she might become when she grows up, the world around her comes alive with exciting ideas. Each page introduces a new dream profession, from diving deep as a scuba diver to soaring high as a pilot, from painting vibrant masterpieces as an artist to exploring galaxies as an astronaut. With vivid, engaging illustrations and simple, lyrical text, the book captures Ekaa in a variety of exciting roles: a chef creating delicious treats, a teacher inspiring others to learn, a scientist making groundbreaking discoveries, and even a writer weaving magical stories. Every page bursts with color and joy, sparking curiosity and creativity in young minds. At its heart, "Ekaa Can Be Anything" delivers an empowering message: you can achieve anything you set your mind to, as long as you believe in yourself. Through Ekaa’s journey, children are encouraged to explore their interests, embrace their uniqueness, and dream without limits. Perfect for toddlers and young children, this story is ideal for bedtime reading or as a gift for special occasions. Its inspiring message and captivating illustrations make it a book that children will cherish for years to come. With a special dedication to the author's niece, Ekaa, the book celebrates the magic of childhood and the endless possibilities of the future. "Ekaa Can Be Anything" is more than a story; it’s a reminder to every child that the world is theirs to explore, create, and shape. **Page Count:** 15 pages **Format:** Hardcover or Paperback **Ideal Age Range:** 2–5 years
