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Di dalam sebuah hutan hijau yang lebat, tinggal seekor tupai bernama Lilo. Lilo terkenal sebagai haiwan yang bijak dan pantas. Dia suka membantu haiwan lain dan sentiasa mencari cara untuk menyelesaikan masalah dengan akalnya. Suatu hari, seekor beruang bernama Gomo datang ke tengah hutan sambil mengeluh. “Aku lapar! Aku mahu makan madu, tetapi lebah-lebah di sarang itu sangat marah bila aku cuba mengambil madu mereka,” kata Gomo sambil mengusap perutnya yang berbunyi. Lilo tersenyum dan berkata, “Jangan risau, Gomo. Aku ada cara yang lebih baik untuk mendapatkan madu tanpa membuat lebah marah.” Lilo memanjat pokok tinggi di mana sarang lebah tergantung. Dengan berhati-hati, dia mengambil sehelai daun lebar dan mencelupkannya ke dalam sungai. Kemudian, dia mengibaskan daun basah itu ke arah sarang lebah. Udara sejuk yang terhasil membuat lebah berasa seperti hujan akan turun, lalu mereka segera terbang meninggalkan sarang untuk mencari tempat berlindung. “Cepat, Gomo! Ambillah sedikit madu, tetapi jangan rosakkan sarang mereka,” kata Lilo. Gomo segera menjilat madu yang melekat di bahagian luar sarang, tanpa mengganggu tempat tinggal lebah. Apabila lebah kembali, mereka tidak marah kerana sarang mereka masih utuh. Sejak hari itu, Gomo belajar bahawa mengambil sesuatu dengan bijak lebih baik daripada menggunakan kekuatan semata-mata. Lilo pula terus dikenali sebagai tupai yang bijak dan selalu membantu rakan-rakannya. Pengajaran: ✔️ Gunakan akal, bukan kekuatan semata-mata. ✔️ Hormati hak makhluk lain. ✔️ Kerjasama membawa manfaat kepada semua.

Lola y Luis son dos hermanos muy divertidos y curiosos. A Lola le encantan los caballos, cuidarlos y galopar a toda velocidad. También le encanta tocar el piano, leer y estudiar idiomas. A Luis le gusta el futbol, jugar con amigos y viajar. Viven en Leipzig, Alemania con su mamá Mariana, que es argentina, y su papá Donald. Mariana les cuenta mucho sobre Argentina, las costumbres, y su familia que está allá. Siempre que pueden van de visita y pasan un tiempo increíble.

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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My ADHD brain (Drawing of a brain with swirls and question marks) My body loves to move. But sometimes, it wants to move too much. (Text in a box) I can't sit still because my brain can't slow down. (Text in a box) I get angry a lot! (Text in a box) Because my brain does not pause and reflect. (Text in a box) Let's add the next parts: But I have superpowers too. "I can think of many ideas at once." "I am creative and energetic." When I focus, I can do amazing things. "I can solve puzzles and come up with unique solutions." "I can hyperfocus on things I love and do them really well." I am learning to manage my ADHD. "I use tools and strategies to help me." "I take breaks and move around to help my body and brain." I am not alone. "Many people have ADHD and they are successful." "I can talk to my family, friends, and teachers for support." I am proud of who I am. "My ADHD is part of me and makes me unique." "I can achieve great things with my ADHD."

The Lost Puppy: A small, scared puppy is lost. Alex and the adjectives use their powers to help find the puppy.

Kitty Loves Balloons ________________________________________ Chapter 1: Once upon a time, a fluffy gray kitty named Whiskers lived in a cozy little house at the edge of a quiet town. She was a curious little kitten with bright eyes and a love for adventure. But there was one thing that Whiskers loved more than anything else in the world—balloons! It all started on a sunny afternoon when Whiskers played in the garden. As she chased a butterfly, something magical floated down from the sky. It was bright red, round, and shiny. Whiskers had never seen anything like it before! With a gentle thud, it landed on the grass right in front of her. Whiskers pawed at the mysterious object, and it bounced away with a funny squeak. Whiskers giggled with delight and ran after it. The balloon bobbed up and down, as if it was playing a game of tag. The more Whiskers chased it, the more she realized how much fun balloons could be. She pounced and patted, all while the balloon danced in the air. That evening, Whiskers brought the balloon inside the house, carrying it gently in her mouth. From that day on, the little kitten and her big red balloon were inseparable. Whiskers had found her new best friend. ________________________________________

1. John Jr and Durga was studying the Armor of God and his helmet of salvation. They wasn't sure of what the helmet of salvation was and looked for more information. 2. John Jr discovered that piece of armor protects your head from danger and keeps your mind intact. It helps you avoid sinful thoughts and understand what is good and true. 3.. John Jr added that The helmet of salvation protects something even more precious: our soul. God sent Jesus to die for us so he could give us salvation. If you are wearing the helmet of salvation, the enemy can't touch you. 4. Durga shared the Bible verse Thessalonians 5:8 with John Jr and told him it tells us to put on faith and love as a breastplate, and to wear the hope of salvation as a helmet. 5. John Jr and Durga learned the ABCs of salvation. A – ADMIT you are a sinner. B - BELIEVE Jesus died and rose again to pay for your sins. C - CONFESS Jesus is Lord of your life. Putting your total trust in Jesus as your only hope of salvation.

In a backyard full of flowers and trees lives Otto the brown, fluffy Labradoodle. He prides himself on being the leader of the pack. With a wagging tail and an undeniably bossy attitude, he believes that everything should go his way—fetch games, mealtime, and even playdates. But when his best friend, Rex the wise Bearded Dragon, grows tired of Otto's commanding ways, a life-changing confrontation unfolds. “Hey, Otto! You’re not the boss!” Rex declares one sunny afternoon, his spiky head held high. This bold statement catches Otto off guard, igniting a series of charming and humorous exchanges between the two friends. Intrigued and a little perplexed, Otto finds himself facing the bitter truth: he may be pushing everyone away with his need for control. Determined to teach Otto a lesson in friendship, Rex takes him on a whimsical journey filled with fun, challenges, and unexpected surprises. From team challenges in the backyard to a chaotic but entertaining day at the park, Rex helps Otto discover the joys of teamwork, the importance of listening, and the art of compromise. As the pair navigates their way through misunderstandings and misadventures, Otto learns that being a good friend means making room for others' ideas and wants. With Rex’s patient guidance, Otto slowly transforms from a bossy pup into a collaborative companion, realizing that friendships thrive when everyone has a say. Join Otto and Rex as they embark on a colorful adventure that teaches valuable lessons about cooperation, empathy, and the magic of working together. In the end, they discover that being the best of friends means sharing the spotlight and allowing each other to shine. Perfect for young readers and families, this heartfelt tale encourages kindness, teamwork, and respect—one paw and one claw at a time.

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A colorful and magical land called Numberland, where friendly numbers live and love to play.

"Once upon a time, in the town of Deskville, there was an office called Busy Bees. The workers were always looking for their tools—a stapler here, a paperclip there! One day, a new helper named Jamie came in. Jamie was smart and organized, and they decided to teach the workers how to keep everything neat and safe. Jamie also introduced a fun new machine—a paper shredder! It made the workers laugh as it gobbled up old papers. By the end of the day, the office was the happiest place in Deskville!"

Once there was an owl and a little busy bee.Together they made a house in a big oak tree but it wasn't till their tiny lady bird there came to be a cozy perfect home made for just the three. They fluttered and flittered, a trio so sweet, Their little abode, a snug, leafy retreat. The ladybird, dainty in red and in black, Joined the duo, a trio on the woodland track. They danced with the stars, a nocturnal spree, In their cozy home, 'neath the old oak tree. The seasons would change, and stories unfold, enjoying their leafy haven, with each other to hold. Through sunshine and raindrops, in wind and in breeze, They'd sing and they'd laugh and have fun with ease. Family grew stronger, like roots in the ground, In that tree so grand, where love could be found. The owl hooted softly, the ladybird sighed, The bee buzzed a little lullaby. In the heart of the oak, in the shelter they wove, The trio found solace, in unity and love.

Flutter was a beautiful butterfly. Her wings were as colorful as a rainbow. She loved to fly high in the sky, dance with the flowers, and sip sweet nectar. One day, an old wise owl told Flutter, "Your life, dear butterfly, is short. But it can be beautiful and meaningful." Flutter thought about this. She decided to use her short life to bring joy to others. She danced for the flowers, helped the bees collect pollen, and guided lost insects home. When her time was up, Flutter closed her wings and drifted away. But her memory lived on. The flowers she danced with, the bees she helped, and the insects she guided remembered her kindness. Flutter's short life was filled with love and joy. She taught everyone that even a short life can be extraordinary.

Léonard est un lionceau timide qui préfère rester à l’abri dans sa tanière plutôt que d’explorer la jungle. Pourtant, il admire les récits des anciens lions courageux de sa tribu, comme son grand-père, qui a sauvé leur clan d’une attaque de hyènes. Chaque soir, il s’endort en rêvant qu’un jour, il sera aussi brave. Mais la peur de l’inconnu l’empêche de faire le premier pas. Une nuit, une tempête éclate, et un grand arbre menace de s’effondrer sur leur refuge. Tous les adultes sont occupés à protéger les plus jeunes. Léonard, tremblant, décide d’agir. Il se souvient des histoires de son grand-père et se dit qu’il doit au moins essayer. Accompagné de ses amis, la malicieuse souris Mila et l’oiseau curieux Paco, il part à la recherche de lianes solides pour stabiliser l’arbre. En chemin, ils traversent une forêt sombre et rencontrent des obstacles : un serpent endormi qu’ils doivent contourner sans bruit, un pont cassé au-dessus d’une rivière qu’ils doivent réparer avec des branches, et un vent glacial qui semble vouloir les repousser. À chaque étape, Mila et Paco hésitent, mais Léonard, bien que terrifié, trouve les mots pour les encourager à continuer. Ils rencontrent aussi d’autres animaux, comme un paresseux qui leur conseille de ne pas se presser et un singe farceur qui leur propose un raccourci risqué. Léonard prend le temps de réfléchir et choisit toujours la solution la plus sûre, prouvant que le courage n’est pas l’absence de peur, mais la capacité de prendre des décisions difficiles. Ils reviennent au refuge avec les lianes juste à temps. Grâce à leur courage et à leur coopération, ils sauvent la tanière. Léonard découvre qu’il n’est pas nécessaire d’être grand et fort pour être courageux : il suffit d’agir malgré ses peurs. La tribu le félicite, et son grand-père lui dit qu’il est fier de lui. Léonard se couche ce soir-là, la poitrine gonflée de fierté, prêt à affronter de nouvelles aventures.

A young unicorn goes on a nighttime adventure, discovering the beauty of the moon, stars, and the creatures that come out after dark. The rhymes can play with the magic of the night sky and the friendships formed along the way.

crear un libro donde dos chicos se conocieron un dia por faceboock, empezaron hablar mucho tiempo por messenger, hasta el dia que se conocieron en persona, el chico mas alto, delgado de pelo ondulado, de grandes ojos verdes, con lentes, pelo marron claro pestanas largas, le dijo que si queria ir a comer a un restaurante. entonces ese dia se conocieron ahi. el chico alto llego primero. y tuvo que esperarlo en el carro mucho tiempo y se molesto un poco, pero cuando lo vio llegar sus ojos se llenaron de emocion y alegria. el otro chico era todo lo que habia sonado, era tan perfecto como los angeles, tenia unos ojos hermosos, grandes igual, su pelo era ondulado tambien pero un poco mas claro que el del otro chico, su nombre era caleb por lo que pegaba perfectamente con su personalidad ya que tenia algunos rasgos de arabe, dientes perfectos, barba semi corta, aunque el otro chico tambien tenia barba pero mas corta aun. comieron y caleb pidio una pina colada, y Marlon quien es el chico mas alto, pidio un lechee Martini. despues de ese dia ellos supieron que esta historia iba a continuar por mucho tiempo. y pues llego el dia 14 de febrero, que es hoy pero aqui no acaba la historia. esta historia continuara

Jesus told a parable about a farmer who planted seeds in four different types of soil.

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In a colorful meadow, there lived a butterfly named Thomas. Unlike the other butterflies, Thomas couldn’t fly. He watched in sadness as they fluttered freely, while his wings remained grounded. No matter how much he flapped, nothing happened. “I’ll never fly,” he thought, feeling lonely and defeated. One day, a zebra named Hank noticed Thomas sitting alone. With his bold black-and-white stripes, Hank stood out against the bright meadow. He approached Thomas with a warm smile. “Why aren’t you flying with the others?” Hank asked. Thomas sighed. “I don’t know how. I’ve tried, but my wings won’t work.” Hank chuckled softly. “Flying isn’t about waiting for something to happen. It’s already inside you—you just need to find the courage to lift your wings.” Thomas looked at his wings, doubting himself. “But what if I fail again?” Hank smiled kindly. “How about we try together? Climb onto my nose, and I’ll help you feel the wind. I’ll run and jump, and you’ll see what it’s like to catch the breeze.” Nervous but curious, Thomas crawled onto Hank’s nose. Hank began to run through the meadow, the wind rushing past them. As Hank jumped into the air, Thomas felt the wind lift his wings. For the first time, he believed he could fly. With a leap of faith, Thomas spread his wings—and to his surprise, they lifted! He soared above the meadow, feeling free and joyful. “You did it!” Hank called from below. Thomas realized that it wasn’t just his wings—it was the belief in himself that had set him free. From that day forward, Thomas flew alongside the other butterflies, no longer waiting for his chance but embracing it.
