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1 Vsako leto za velikonočne praznike sta Marija in Jožef skupaj z mnogimi drugimi ljudmi potovala v Jeruzalem, da bi v templju častila Boga. V Svetem pismu beremo, kaj se je zgodilo na enem od teh potovanj. 2 Ko je bil Jezus star dvanajst let, je prvič smel iti tudi on zraven. Skupaj s starši, Jožefom in Marijo, ter sosedi so se odpravili v Jeruzalem. Do tja so hodili tri dni. 3 Ko so prispeli v Jeruzalem, je bil Jezus prevzet od veselja, da je končno v hiši svojega Očeta. 4 Ko je bil čas za odhod domov, je Jezus ostal v templju, ne da bi njegovi starši to opazili. Marija in Jožef sta mislila, da je Jezus pri popotni druščini skupaj s svojimi prijatelji. 5 Jezus pa se je medtem v templju pogovarjal z učitelji postave. Učitelji so mu postavljali vprašanja in se čudili njegovi modrosti. Bili so presenečeni, kako ta deček pozna in razume vse, kar je zapisano v Svetem pismu! 6 Ko sta bila Jožef in Marija že ves dan na poti domov, sta proti večeru začela iskati Jezusa. Spraševala sta pri vseh sorodnikih in znancih, a nihče ni vedel, kje je Jezus. Medtem, ko so se druge družine odpravljale k počitku, sta se Jožef in Marija v velikih skrbeh podala nazaj proti Jeruzalemu. 7 Vso dolgo noč sta hodila in naslednje jutro, utrujena in neprespana, iskala Jezusa po mestu. Končno sta ga našla v templju in njegova mama mu je rekla: »OTROK, ZAKAJ SI NAMA TO STORIL? V VELIKIH SKRBEH SVA TE ISKALA?« 8 »KAKO DA STA ME ISKALA? MAR NISTA VEDELA, DA MORAM BITI V HIŠI SVOJEGA OČETA?« je odgovoril Jezus. 9 Potem se je Jezus vrnil z njima nazaj domov v Nazaret, saj je vedno poslušal svoje starše in jih ubogal. 10 Njegova mama Marija je vse, kar se je zgodilo, ohranila in premišljevala v svojem srcu. Jezus pa je rastel in bil vedno bolj moder in priljubljen pri Bogu in pri ljudeh.

Once upon a time in the ocean, there was a little fish named Finley who had just moved to a new school of fish. Finley was nervous because he didn't look like the other fish in his new school. His scales were a different color and he was missing a fin. Finley tried his best to fit in with the other fish, but no matter what he did, he felt like he didn't belong. One day, Finley decided to explore the ocean and see if there were other schools of fish that he’d feel like he fit in. He swam through the coral reef and met a school of brightly colored fish. They were intrigued by Finley's missing fin and asked him to swim with them for the day. But Finley realized that he couldn’t keep up with the bright colored fish, they were too fast! He didn’t like that he felt left behind. Next, Finley met a school of fish that were all the same color as him. But they were very serious and didn't like to have fun. Finley found out a new thing about himself that day when he couldn’t make any of them laugh with his jokes. Making his friends laugh makes him smile, so he didn’t think this school was right for him. Finally, Finley met a school of fish that were all different colors and sizes. They welcomed Finley with open fins and showed him all the fun things they liked to do. Finley realized that he didn't have to be like everyone else to fit in. He just needed to find the right school of fish who would accept him for who he was. From that day on, Finley swam with his new friends and had the best time of his life. He realized that being different was something to be proud of and that he had a special place in the ocean, just like everyone else. The end.

Meet Shiloh, a young child with a heart as big as the sky and feelings as deep as the ocean. Shiloh experiences emotions in a big way—whether it’s excitement over a day at the circus, worry about missing Mom while she’s at work, or fear when a story gets just a little too scary. Shiloh has always thought that crying a lot made them different, maybe even weak. When a classmate calls them a “crybaby,” it stings. Shiloh starts to wonder: Why can’t I be tough like Liam? Why do I cry so much? But with the help of their wise and loving mom, Shiloh discovers an incredible secret—crying isn’t a weakness at all! It’s a superpower. Emotions are powerful, and learning to understand them can help us navigate the world in a way that makes us stronger, not weaker. Through Mom’s heartwarming guidance, Shiloh learns that feelings—big and small, happy and sad, scary and exciting—are all important. Shiloh begins to embrace their emotions and realizes that being a Super Feeler is actually a gift. When they express their feelings, they don’t just feel better—they become more confident, kinder, and braver. From playful kitchen dance parties to moments of deep reflection, Shiloh the Super Feeler takes readers on an emotional journey filled with warmth, self-discovery, and plenty of giggles along the way. This uplifting story teaches kids (and grown-ups, too!) that expressing emotions is a powerful tool and that no one should ever feel ashamed of their feelings. Perfect for children ages 4-8, this book is a must-read for families, educators, and caregivers who want to foster emotional intelligence and resilience in young readers. With gentle humor, relatable moments, and an empowering message, Shiloh the Super Feeler is a heartwarming celebration of every child who feels deeply and loves fiercely. Get ready to laugh, cry, and discover your own superpower—just like Shiloh!

Este o naratiune care a avut loc 5000 de ani in urma in India si anume Vrindavan. Este vorba despre un baietel de culoarea pielii intunecate spre inchis, avea o pana de paun in par si era foarte frumos. Avea in mana un flaut caruia ii placea sa cante si tot satul Vrindavan era cucerit de melodiile pe care le canta. Krishna nu era un baiat simplu, dar avea super puteri. Putea sa zboara, sa fuga repede si sa tranforma inima celor din jur. Intr-o zi obisnuita in care el cu prietenii sai se ducea la pascut vacute. Si dupa ce au mancat, Krishna si cu prietenii sau au decis sa se joaca cu mingea. DIn greseala mingea a ajuns in rau unde locuia sarpele veninos Kaliya. Krishn aa sarit in apa sa ia mingea si acest sarpe a vrut sa il muste dar nu a reusit. Krishna l-a invins urcandu-se pe capul lui si dansand. Sarpele a inteles ca a gresit si a cerut iertare de la Krishna. A parasit raul Yamuna si a plecat in ocean. Toti oamenii din Vrindavan erau fericiti pentru minunile pe care le face Krishna.

Use arabic Language : Once upon a time, in the vast forests near their uphill mountain house in the USA, two adventurous girls, Fatima and Kokey, embarked on a journey that would change their lives forever. Fatima, a curious 8-year-old Egyptian girl with dark, flowing hair, loved exploring the unknown. Her best friend, Kokey, a 12-year-old American girl with sparkling blond hair, shared the same spirit of adventure. One sunny afternoon, as the girls wandered deeper into the forest, they stumbled upon an old, abandoned house. It was a mysterious sight, with ivy creeping up its walls and windows covered in dust. The girls, filled with excitement and a hint of fear, decided to explore the house. As they stepped inside, the floorboards creaked under their feet. The air was thick with the scent of old wood and memories long forgotten.

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The series follows a curious and brave 10-year-old boy named Leo, who discovers a magical compass hidden in his grandpa’s attic. When Leo turns the compass, it begins to glow, and he is suddenly transported to different magical places around the world. In each book, Leo explores a new location, learns valuable lessons, and encounters thrilling challenges. In his first adventure, Leo finds himself in a lush rainforest, where he meets Lulu, a talking parrot. Lulu explains that the compass chooses places to help explorers grow. Leo works with Lulu to save a baby sloth stuck over a river, learning about courage, teamwork, and protecting nature. They also discover a mysterious riddle carved into a stone, hinting at more exciting adventures ahead. Each journey teaches Leo about friendship, kindness, problem-solving, and cultural diversity, keeping young readers engaged and eager for the next adventure.

boy is a serf who needs to secure a meeting with the king. He builds a raft. paints it brown and black. he brings a knife, a grapling hook,a glass jar with holes in the top,3 pounds of compressed walnut leaves, one slice of ham, one candle a club, a pad of paper, a pack of matches and a chissel. he waits until 11:30 at night. he retrieves his raft from the hiding spot near the moat. he would be dressed in all black. after crossing the moat he scales the wall with grappling hook. uses a candle so he can see. creates a smoke bomb out of jar and leaves to make guards pass out. boy stops to eat ham. he then gets to the kings door and chisels the lock. upon entering the king is impressed he is there despite being a serf.

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Isis was one of the most important deities in the ancient Egyptian pantheon, embodying key aspects of life, death, and resurrection. Her mythology was integral to the belief in the afterlife, the role of the Pharaohs, and the magic and healing practices of ancient Egypt. As a goddess of motherhood, magic, and wisdom, Isis influenced not only Egyptian religion but also had a lasting impact on other ancient cultures, becoming a powerful symbol of protection and transformation.

Depuis que ses parents ne vivent plus ensemble, Léa a peur. Et si maman l’oubliait chez papa ? Et si papa était triste sans elle ? Mais un jour, elle découvre un secret magique : un fil invisible relie toujours son cœur à ceux de ses parents, même quand elle est loin. Grâce à un simple bracelet rouge, Léa comprend qu’elle est aimée partout, tout le temps.

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A Library Book is excited to be the newest book in the library. Children are excited to borrow the new book. we follow one boy on his week with the library book reading it in the back of his car, at dr appointments and at bedtime. When the boy returns the book to the library a new boy checks it out. This boy is named Edward. Edward does not take care of the library book. He leaves it on the floor. A dog picks up the book in its mouth and carries it outside. Edwards mom finds the book outside and puts it in a dark closet. The library book is so sad. He sits in the dark closet for weeks until a letter comes from the library saying "Please return this book to the library, if this book has gone missing, please replace the book so others can enjoy it" Edward forgot all about the library book! He looks in all the regular places, on his bookshelf, under his bed. He can't find it anywhere! Finally Edwards mom tells Edward, "Maybe we need to start looking in some weird places" Edward looks on top of the fridge, behind the computer, even in his dirty clothes basket. Edward finally opens up the closet to find the lost library book! Edward and his mom bring the book back to the library where a young girl promptly checks it out again

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1. John Jr and Hopsi was at Granny's house for a visit. Granny was telling them the importance of having the virtue of faith. John Jr and Hopsi were intrigued and wanted to know how they could have faith. 2. Granny explained faith is confidence or trust in God and his promises, based on evidence but without absolute proof other than his written word, which is the Bible. Granny shared the Bible verse in Hebrews 11:1 "Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen". Granny went on to explain that our faith Belief is that God exists, loves us, and sent his son to save us and by showing a commitment by believing that Christ can save us, and how we should putour lives in his hands 2. John Jr and Hopsi wanted a better understanding of faith, so Granny told them that Faith is also complementary to hope. Faith is grounded in the reality of the past, while hope looks to the future. Without faith, there is no hope, and without hope, there is no true faith.Granny told John Jr and Hopsi that they must have a strong trust. 3. Granny went on to say how important the Truth is and urged John Jr and Hopsi to be truthful. She explained that Faith is acting on the truth, whether we feel the truth or not, whether we like the truth or not, whether we agree with the truth or not. 4. John Jr and Hopsi decided that they would practice their faith by HEEARING and they would Listen to God's Word by reading Bible and listening in Sunday School at church. They said they would PRAY and connect with God. John Jr told Hopsi that they couldTALK to friends about their faith. Hopsi said they could LIVE out their faith by Worshipping God and Jesus.

A sailing ship with a crew on board sails from the harbor to a distant tropical country. The dog Tuzik was the captain, the cat Murzik was the sailor. They found an island lost in the ocean and returned home with chests full of treasures.

If you have a cut make sure you apply pressure to the cut to help stop the bleeding. By raising the cut area above your heart will help slow down the blood and let the blood clot. If you hurt your hand place your hand to about your shoulders and rest it on your body. No need to hold it right in the air like you are answering a question in school. If its your leg lay down and raise your leg. No need to do the Can Can. If you burn yourself or someone else is burnt run water over the burnt area for upto 20 mins
