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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.

Hurricane season in Jamaican is for June the November every year. Hurricane Beryl barely hit Jamaica. Jamaica has fourteen parishes, Manchester, St. James, St. Thomas, Kingston and St. Andrew, St. Ann, St. Mary, St. Elizabeth, Trelawny, St. Catherine, Clarendon, Portland, Westmoreland and Hanover During hurricane season, Jamaica buys extra dry goods, such as breads Foska Oats, Brunswick Sardines, tin mackerels, salted cod fish and alot of water. Most Jamaicans didnt think the storm was going to touch Jamaica. The rains started and the people especially those that did not prepare. The storm barely touched Jamaica. however the paishes and Manchester, St. Elizabeth and Clarendon were hit by the storm. alot of light posts went down. houses lost roofs. Bananas and plantines were the hardest hit

Phonetic Focus: Short "a" sound (as in "cat," "Sam") Story: Sam the cat loved to nap. He napped on the mat, in a hat, and even on a bat! But one day, Sam couldn't find a spot to nap. The mat was wet, the hat was gone, and the bat flew away. Sam was sad, but then he found a sunny spot by the window. "This is the best nap spot!" he said.

1. Девочка Нини хочет стать большой, как ее брат Момо 2. Мама предлагает Нини устроить день, когда она будет большой 3. Нини учится наводить порядок в своей комнате 4. Нини учится накрывать на стол 5. Девочка решает, что быть маленькой легче

A young girl sloth goes on a big adventure after becoming bored at home

Join Benny, the curious little bunny with the softest fur and roundest eyes, on "The Adventure of Benny: A Tale of Friendship and Magic." Embark on a magical journey as Benny explores beyond his cozy burrow, encountering talking trees, dancing flowers, and the wisdom of Oliver the Owl. Follow Benny's heartwarming adventure through meadows, babbling brooks, and the mysterious Enchanted Hills, discovering the true magic of friendship, kindness, and the joy of exploration. Immerse yourself in a world where moonlit gatherings and reflections in a magical pond create cherished moments that last a lifetime. This enchanting tale is sure to captivate young hearts and inspire the magic of imagination.

Charles Dickens, the renowned English author of *A Tale of Two Cities*, lived during the Victorian era and was considered a social reformer. As a reformer, Dickens sought to address the societal issues of his time through his writing. He wrote *A Tale of Two Cities* as a cautionary tale, highlighting the mistakes the English government was repeating—similar to those made by the French government prior to the French Revolution. His purpose was to warn his country against the potential chaos that could arise from these mistakes.

In the land of tall trees, where the air is so pure, Alex and Joel found something quite sure. They met on a mountain, as the sun kissed the sky, On Mt. Seymour’s peak, way up high. They started as friends, just two on a trail, But soon their hearts set sail, without fail. With every sunrise, their love began to grow, From the mountain’s first light, to the valleys below. They hiked and they laughed, they studied and learned, Through years of adventures, their love brightly burned. University days passed, careers took their start, But always together, they were never apart. One day, on a mountain, in a place called Reno, Joel took a knee, the moment a glow. He asked Alex the question, his heart full of love, And she said "Yes!" under the sky above. Many moons later, in the place they first met, They stood once again, no room for regret. On Mt. Seymour's peak, with the world in their view, They promised forever, a love pure and true. A big celebration, at Crescent Beach near the sea, With friends and with family, as happy as can be! Auntie Madi gave a speech, full of cheer, Everyone could see, their love was sincere. Not long after, just under a year, A little surprise brought them joy, brought them cheer. For they were expecting someone special, you see, A baby named Margot, as sweet as can be! They waited and wondered, with hearts full of glee, What their little Margot would be like, you see. And now, dear Margot, they’re ready to say, They can’t wait to meet you, and love you each day. So here is the story of how you came to be, From mountains to beaches, with love as the key. Alex and Joel, your mom and your dad, With hearts full of love, oh, what fun they have had. Now they have you, their treasure, their star, In their loving arms, where you’ll never be far. Welcome, dear Margot, to this wonderful place, With love all around, and a warm, sweet embrace.

Ben had a big red hat. He got it from his dad. Ben wore the hat on a hot, sunny day. Ben ran to the park. He met his pal, Sam. Sam had a pet dog, Pip. "I like your big red hat!" said Sam. "Thanks!" said Ben. "Do you want to try it?" Sam put on the hat. "It is too big!" he said. Pip barked and ran in a zig-zag. Then, a big gust of wind came! It took the hat off Sam’s head. "Oh no!" said Ben. "My hat!" The hat went up, up, up. Then it went down, down, down. It landed in a tree. "How can we get it?" asked Sam. Pip jumped and jumped, but he could not get the hat. "I have an idea!" said Ben. He got a big stick. He poked the hat. Plop! The hat fell down. Ben put it back on his head. "Hooray!" said Sam. "The big red hat is back!" Ben, Sam, and Pip ran and had fun in the sun.

Benjamin is not very good at putting his rubbish in the bin. One day he meets a time Traveller that tells him how horrible the future is with rubbish and pollution everywhere. Asking him that if he puts his rubbish in the bin and tells all his friends to do the same thing, he can save the world.

Fuseina who lives in Yikpabongo town in Northern Ghana, finds an injured bird and, with the help of a kind veterinarian, learns about wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, understanding the importance of caring for injured animals.

Follow the heartwarming journey of Susie, a spirited 5-year-old girl who dreams of becoming a nurse like her mommy. Join her as she discovers the magic of caring, kindness, and the joy of helping others in this enchanting tale of love and aspiration.

Ever wondered what pets do when their owners aren't looking? Discover a fun and exciting world through their eyes!

Daddy teaches little Cooper about a bad and learning to accept the bad days because good days will come

1. Monya learned the number one - he has one tail. The number must be drawn. 2. Monya has learned the number two - he has two ears. The number should be drawn. 3. Monya has learned number 3 - there are 4 pots of flowers on the window. He dropped one pot and there are 3 left. The number 3 must be drawn. 4. Monya counted that he has 4 paws. The number should be drawn. 5. Monya counted that there are 5 chairs around the table in the living room. The number should be drawn. 6. Monya counted the shoes near the door. There were 6 sneakers. The number should be drawn. 7. Monya counted the number of paintings in the room. There are 7 of them. The number must be drawn. 8. Monya counted the number of fish in the aquarium. There are 8 of them. The number must be drawn. 9. Monya counted the number of books on the shelf - there are 9 of them. The number must be drawn. 10. Monya went up to the yard and counted how many birds are on the tree. There are 10 of them. The number must be drawn.

A little boy who's imagination runs wild after he finds a magical cookbook in his mother's attic that takes him to another world with talking ingredients

rodrigo is intrigued by a magician and his tricks, so he sets on a quest to discover the missing piece to a special magic trick

Mac is an awesome 5-year-old boy from Hong Kong. He loves rollerblading. His rollerblades are green and blue

Liam and Briar use a time machine and accidentally travel to the land of the dinosaurs where they have to find a certain element to fix their time machine to get back. They get chased by a t-rex after finding a baby pterodactyl that they end up keeping as a pet when they make it back home.

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