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1. One little girl lived in a village outside the city. Mom always told her a fairy tale about the world of magical big owls. And that they protect us while we sleep, catching nightmares. 2. Elizabeth never had nightmares, but one day she woke up for the first time at night from a bad dream and saw an unusual snowy owl on the windowsill. The girl was very surprised because the owl was as tall as her 3.The owl said that the girl should fly with her because something bad happened; bad dreams escaped from captivity in the world of owls and the girls need to defeat their nightmares, otherwise they will gain power and plunge the world of owls into darkness! Elizabeth sat on the back of the owl and they flew off. were flying over the night clouds and over the lake and suddenly an owl flew through a waterfall and they found themselves in the world of owls

Der fünfte Geburtstag und das Missgeschick An Namas fünftem Geburtstag, einem besonderen Tag, an dem er traditionell seine erste blaue Hose tragen sollte, geschieht ein Unglück. Frau Tina schickt Nama mit Seidenflocken los, um Geld für den Hosenstoff zu verdienen. Doch er trifft auf seine Tante Frau Schumer, die in einer vornehmen Sänfte sitzt. Als Nama ihr die Seide anbietet, beschuldigt sie ihn des Bettelns, reißt das Paket auf und wirft die kostbaren Seidenflocken in den Abgrund. Ohne das Geld kann Frau Tina keine Hose kaufen, und Nama ist verzweifelt, weil er seinen Kinderrock nicht ablegen kann. Das Geschenk des Zauberers Am Geburtstag läuft Nama traurig auf die Felder, wo er einem hungrigen Bettler begegnet. Trotz ihrer eigenen Not lädt er ihn nach Hause ein. Der Bettler entpuppt sich als Zauberer und schenkt Nama eine magische Mühle, die Wünsche erfüllt, wenn man sie dreht. Er lehrt Nama ein geheimes Zeichen, um sie zu stoppen. Nama wünscht sich eine blaue Hose und eine Jacke aus Seide, und die Mühle erfüllt seinen Wunsch. Später wünscht er sich auch die verlorenen Seidenflocken zurück, die daraufhin ins Haus zurückkehren. Frau Schumers Gier Frau Schumer erfährt von der Mühle und nimmt sie Nama gewaltsam weg. In ihrer Gier wünscht sie sich unablässig Gold, vergisst jedoch das Zeichen, um die Mühle zu stoppen. Das Gold häuft sich an, bis es sie erdrückt und sie stirbt. Nama findet die Mühle inmitten des Goldberges und entscheidet, das Gold nicht für sich zu behalten, sondern es den Armen zu geben, um ein guter Mensch zu werden, wie der Zauberer es ihm geraten hat. Namas Vermächtnis Die Geschichte endet damit, dass Nama sein Versprechen hält. Er wird ein weiser und gütiger Mensch, der den Bedürftigen hilft. Sein Vorbild prägt die Menschen, und Eltern wünschen ihren Kindern, so weise und gut wie Nama zu werden.

In a land of vast deserts and dreams, lived a boy named Joseph, beloved by his father and envied by his brothers for his colorful coat. One night, Joseph dreamt of stars and sheaves bowing to him, a vision that told of a future where he'd be great, causing his brothers' jealousy to ignite. His brothers sold him to merchants, who took him to Egypt. There, Joseph's gift of interpreting dreams caught the Pharaoh's eye, and he rose to high esteem. A famine brought his brothers to Egypt, not knowing Joseph's face. With kindness, he forgave their past, and together, they embraced a future of grace.

In a snowy town, orphaned Emily longed for a family. On December 1st, her grandma gave her a special book from her parents. It revealed a magical forest in the woods where wishes came true. Emily visited, met Snow Sprites, and shared her wish. They gave her ornaments to hang on a tree, and her wish came true with a new family. Thanks to magic and heartfelt wishes, Emily found love and warmth on December 1st.

One day, I met my brother Carson in the park. Then we decided to go on an adventure together. First, we went to Japan and saw a big volcano. It was so beautiful. After that, we went to a hotel and stayed for two days. On the first day, we had dinner together. It was delicious! On the second day, we visited the zoo. There were lions, capybaras, and monkeys. We had so much fun! Then we went to a toy shop and bought a cool toy for Carson. On the third day, as we were heading home, the volcano suddenly erupted! Carson and I ran away as fast as we could. Carson shouted, “Hurry up! Let’s get on the plane!” So, we quickly left Japan. Four hours later, we arrived home safely. Carson and I had so much fun in Japan!

Girl goes on an adventure to the beach with her sausage dog and dad

When a hiking trip goes wrong, a young adventurer must navigate treacherous terrain to find help.

Jordan is a Yoga instructor who lives in the snowy land of Utah. He's married to his wife, Gabe and together they have a 2 year-old boy named Isaac. This is a story of how Jordan wanted to fulfill his dream of becoming a famous and successful writer. He began writing his book and the papers he wrote kept piling up. There were so many papers that they filled the house and there was no room in the house for Jordan, Gabe, and Isaac. They were sad because of all of the papers. Then Isaac said, Daddy, you should use a computer. Great idea son! So Jordan put it all on a computer and they moved back into the house. Jordan became a successful writer with the help of Isaac and computers

two little girls scared of the monster on the tree but it is a lovely bird

Marvel lived happily in a cozy house with a girl named Nata.

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1.A boy discovers a book, the book holds a key to the secrets of the universe. 2.The boy sits and reads the book, and around him images (imagination) shows the Egyptian signs, greek and hebrew signs of hermetism 3. The boy learns that everything moves 4. he sees the similarities between a tree stump and a figerprint, the human lung and the tree 5.he understands that he has a soul, and he can do astral projections

Girl learns through an adventure to overcome her worry of the unknown with the help of friendly animals as she travels national parks.

In a village surrounded by forests, curious Oliver ventures deep into the woods and befriends talking animals, who are actually enchanted children. Determined to break the spell, Oliver leads his new friends on a quest to confront the sorcerer. With courage and teamwork, they succeed, returning the children to their families. The village celebrates their return, and Oliver's bond with his magical companions remains unbreakable.

Dimi and Baby are having fun, playing with a ball or building something together. Dimi and Baby are waving goodbye to their friend Sam, who is offering a big hug. Baby smiles and gives Sam a high-five instead of a hug, showing her own choice. Baby’s teacher asks for a kiss on the cheek, and Baby politely declines with a smile. Dimi asks Baby why she didn’t hug or kiss, and Baby explains confidently. Baby shares with Dimi that it’s her choice to say “No” or to wait, feeling happy and sure. Dimi thinks about Baby’s choice and understands that it’s okay to make his own choices too. Dimi and Baby play together, laughing and enjoying each other’s company. Dimi and Baby learn and smile, realizing that it’s important to respect personal choices. Dimi and Baby have a conversation about their feelings and choices, showing mutual understanding. Dimi and Baby are playing at the park, showing their happiness and freedom. Dimi and Baby celebrate their day, feeling happy and proud of their choices.

Once upon a time in the bustling city of Moneyville, there lived a curious young girl named Penny. Penny loved learning new things, but she was especially fascinated by the mysterious world of the stock market. One sunny day, Penny's grandfather, a wise old investor, decided it was time to teach her about the stock market. He took her to the heart of Moneyville, where tall buildings reached for the sky and busy traders hurried along the streets. As they walked, Penny's grandfather explained, "The stock market is like a big marketplace where people buy and sell pieces of companies called stocks. When you buy a stock, you're actually buying a tiny piece of that company." Penny's eyes widened with wonder. "So, does that mean I could own a piece of my favorite toy store?" she asked. "Exactly!" her grandfather replied with a smile. "And when the toy store does well, the value of your stock goes up. But if it doesn't do so well, the value might go down."

Adventures of a toddler boy who has Adhd

Once upon a time, in a lush and vibrant jungle, lived a young leopard named Leela. Leela was a beautiful leopard with spots as dazzling as the stars, but she was very lonely. Her parents were always busy taking care of her younger siblings, leaving Leela to fend for herself. She longed for a friend to play with and someone to share her adventures.
