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Page 1: Osh, Ish, and XL were confused. "Why is Jesus talking about dirty hands?" Osh asked. "It's not about actual dirt," Jesus smiled, "It's about what comes out of our mouths." Page 2: Some Pharisees were upset because Jesus' disciples didn't wash before eating. "It's not what goes in that makes us unclean," Jesus explained, "But what comes out of our hearts." Page 3: "Like mean words?" Ish asked, thinking about when she called Osh a meanie. "Yes," Jesus nodded, "Our words can hurt more than dirty hands." Page 4: XL explained, "We have to be careful what we say, because our words show what's in our hearts." "So we need to clean our hearts first?" Osh asked. Page 5: "Yes," Jesus said. "If we have kindness and love in our hearts, our words will be kind and loving too." "Like saying sorry when I'm wrong?" Ish asked. Page 6: "Exactly," XL smiled. "And complimenting Osh on his drawings?" "Even if they look like scribbles?" Ish giggled. Page 7: "Everyone makes mistakes," Jesus said gently. "But it's important to learn from them and try to be better." Page 8: "So, washing our hands is still important?" Osh asked, wanting to be sure. "Yes," XL chuckled, "We need clean hands and clean hearts!" Page 9: Osh and Ish thought about this. They realized that being kind and choosing kind words was just as important as washing their hands. Page 10: "From now on, I'll try to use my words to make others happy, not sad," Osh declared. Page 11: "Me too!" Ish chimed in. "Let's spread kindness, not germs!" They all laughed. Page 12: As they continued on their journey, Osh and Ish remembered Jesus' lesson. They learned that true cleanliness came from within, and that their words had the power to hurt or to heal.

Max is a boy with a big heart and a passion for football. He lives in a small town where the children's team does not even have a real field to train. But when Max learns about the Cup of Miracles tournament, where the main prize is the opportunity to train at a professional stadium, he decides that their team should participate. Not only exciting matches await him, but also real challenges: a conflict with his best friend, a mysterious new coach who hides his secrets, and most importantly - faith in himself and his team. "Match for the Dream" is a story about the fact that sport is not only about victories and goals, but also about friendship, team spirit and the ability to overcome any obstacles. This book will inspire young athletes to believe in themselves and never give up!

Jimin as prince in Korea

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1. A musician is living in Finland, he plays the trombone 2. A musician is living in Malaysia, she plays the trombone 3. They fell in love 4. Long distance relationship 5. She loves Moomin 6. He loves Gundam 7. They got married and finally live together

A Sphynx Donskoy named Sunny went for a short walk And met a familiar butterfly in the garden Wanted to play - jumped quickly But oh, the butterfly flew away fast So Sunny continued and strolled in the grass Listening to the birds singing in rhythm Walked a bit more and met a donkey Standing by the stable just behind Asked Sunny, "How are you, little donkey?" The donkey replied, "What a crazy day!" Walked a bit more and met a horse Running and galloping like the wind outside And suddenly the horse was seen galloping in panic "Be careful, Sunny, there's a big puddle here!" Sunny jumped and ran away laughing Returned home wet and sweet

Aisling loves her school so much. She lives in Hong Kong and goes to Ling Liang Church Sau Tak Kindergarten. She is in K3. She has so many great teachers and friends. Her school was voted the best school in the world. Aisling loves dolphins. Her birthday is on 23 June

Avery Hughes was born to Abby and Weston. Their dog Vern loved baby Avery. Avery went to daycare with his four friends. Weston loved to play guitar for Avery. Avery loved to take baths. Avery celebrated his first birthday with Abby and Weston. What a blessing Avery is for Abby and Weston. Wonderful life still to come. Abby snuggled with Avery and read books.

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A story when Krishna meets Hanumanji. 1. Before the great war, Krishna guides Arjun to ask help from Hanumanji to protect them. 2.Hanumanji agrees to help but only if they do some lessons like Ramji used to do. 3. Krishna agrees to they all get ready for the big day. 4. On Day 1 of the great war, Krishna delivers to Hanumanji, Arjun and the whole universe, the greatest lessons of all time, the 'Bhagwad Gita'. 5. After the lessons, Hanumanji jumps on Arjun's chariot in form of a flag. 6. During the war, Hanumaji protects the chariot from all bad people. 7. With Hanumanji protection and help from Krishna, Arjun wins over the bad people. 8. After the war, Krishna and Arjun thanks Hanumanji as he goes back to his home.

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Hace mucho tiempo, había una madre cerdita que tenía tres cerditos. No tenía suficiente comida para alimentarlos, así que les dijo que buscaran sus propios hogares.

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Si Ella ay isang batang babae na nakatira sa isang maliit na baryo sa Talavera. Isang gabi, habang naglalakad siya pauwi mula sa paaralan, napansin niya ang isang kakaibang liwanag sa madilim na daan. Nang lumapit siya, nakita niyang may mga alitaptap na kumikislap sa paligid ng isang puno. “Wow! Ang ganda nila!” sabi ni Ella habang pinagmamasdan ang mga alitaptap na kumikislap ng iba't ibang kulay. Bigla, may narinig siyang tinig mula sa likod ng puno. “Kung gusto mong maging kasing liwanag namin, kailangan mong matutong magbigay liwanag sa iba,” wika ng isang alitaptap na lumipad palapit kay Ella. Nagulat si Ella at tiningnan ang alitaptap. “Paano ko naman magagampanan iyon? Paano ako magiging liwanag sa ibang tao?” “Ang liwanag namin ay hindi lang mula sa aming mga katawan. Ang tunay na liwanag ay galing sa kabutihang loob at pagtulong sa iba,” paliwanag ng alitaptap. Isang araw, habang naglalakad si Ella sa kalsada, nakita niyang may batang lalaki na nahulog at nadapa. Mabilis siyang lumapit at tinulungan ang bata. “Salamat, Ella!” sabi ng bata habang tumayo. Habang naglalakad sila papunta sa kanilang mga bahay, napansin ni Ella na para bang may mga alitaptap na nagsimula ulit magliyab sa paligid nila, mas maliwanag kaysa dati. “Napansin mo ba iyon? Parang may mga alitaptap na lumilipad sa paligid natin,” tanong ng batang lalaki. Ngumiti si Ella at naalala ang sinabi ng alitaptap sa kanya. "Oo, siguro dahil naging mabuti tayo sa isa’t isa. Ang liwanag ng kabutihang ginawa natin ay parang liwanag ng mga alitaptap.” Mula noon, natutunan ni Ella na hindi kailangang malaki ang tulong upang magbigay liwanag sa iba. Kahit sa maliliit na bagay—tulad ng pagtulong, pagpapatawad, at pagiging mabuti—ang mga simpleng ito ay nagsisilbing ilaw na nagpapaliwanag sa madilim na daan ng buhay. **Aral**: Ang kabutihang loob ay isang uri ng liwanag. Kapag tumulong tayo sa iba, tayo rin ay nagbibigay ng liwanag sa kanilang buhay, at sa ating sariling buhay.

Mandy Moo wasn't just any ordinary cow. She was super-duper smart, the real brains behind the operation, and the fearless hero of old Farmer Tom's farm! Old farmer Tom, bless his old sleepy heart, mostly took long naps under a big tree every day, leaving the day-to-day running of the farm entirely in Mandy Moo's capable hands. Every morning, Mandy Moo meticulously planned the day's activities. She used a system of colored pebbles to assign tasks to each of the farm animals. A grey pebble meant "drive the little tractor!" (the chickens were surprisingly adept at this, though they weren't allowed near the bigger tractors, those were for Mandy). A spotty pebble signified "fence mending" (the sheep, surprisingly strong and surprisingly good with knots, were responsible for this). A shiny white pebble meant "collect the eggs," a task usually handled by the pigs (who, surprisingly, had a knack for finding even the most hidden eggs). And a brown pebble meant "hay time," a job for the strong horses. But Mandy Moo wasn't just a manager. She was a skilled operator, a master of the farm's machinery, and a whiz with a wrench. The little tractor was easy for her, but she could also handle the truck, driving it with surprising agility to transport supplies around the property. Sometimes, when the harvest was in full swing, she'd even take the combine harvester for a spin, expertly maneuvering it through the fields. And if something broke down on the farm, Mandy could often be found wielding a wrench, fixing whatever needed fixing. She could repair a leaky pipe, tighten a loose bolt on the hay baler, or even patch a hole in the chicken coop, all with a surprising level of skill and precision
