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an engaging children’s e-book that explores literacy and a numeracy concepts whilst also developing young children’s understanding of their personal worlds, heritage, sense of identity, belonging and/or active citizenship.

A boy becomes friends with a leprechaun and helps him find his pot of gold.

1.Mario, jose y maria son amigos en una clase de español 2. después de clase salen a cenar en una restaurante. 3. van a una cafetaria para tomar un cafe juntos animadamente.

Introduction: Rohan, a curious and adventurous boy, loved listening to stories from an old storyteller in the village. One day, the storyteller gave him a challenge—he would tell Rohan a tale, and at the end, he must answer a question. If he answered correctly, the storyteller would tell him another story. If he didn't, he would have to think harder next time! The Story: In a small town, two brothers, Karan and Rahul, lived with their loving parents. Karan was responsible and hardworking, always helping his parents with chores and studying well. Rahul, on the other hand, loved playing all day and never cared about his studies or work. One day, their father gave them each a small piece of land to take care of. Karan worked hard, watering the plants, removing weeds, and taking care of his land. Rahul, however, was lazy and ignored his land, spending all his time playing games. After a few months, Karan's land was full of fresh vegetables and beautiful flowers, while Rahul’s land was dry and empty. Seeing this, Rahul felt sad and asked Karan for help. Instead of scolding him, Karan kindly taught him how to take care of the land. Rahul learned his lesson and promised to be more responsible. One day, a wise old man in the village asked, "Who is the wiser brother—the one who always worked hard or the one who made mistakes but learned from them?" The Question: The storyteller asked Rohan, "Who do you think was wiser—Karan, who always did the right thing, or Rahul, who learned from his mistakes?" Rohan’s Answer: Rohan thought for a moment and said, "Karan is wiser because he always worked hard. It’s good to learn from mistakes, but being responsible from the start is even better." The storyteller smiled and said, "That is a great answer! Now, let me tell you another story..." Moral of the Story: Working hard and being responsible from the beginning leads to success, but learning from mistakes also helps us grow.

it was the first day before school started for 6 year old Cassie Brown and she was very excited. She was going to be a first grader. She wanted to take he black bear to school for comfort

Short stories of children finding out Santa wasn't real. Some were devastated some were hurt some didn't care but most of kids were affected because of the lie told and it was subconsciously embedded in their thinking and what their parents told them

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The story is about a family of three, Lolo his father Martín and his mother Julieta. who do many activities and games together such as riding bikes together. Dad also teaches chemistry to his son and climbing.

Mello was excited and a bit nervous. It was his first day at a new school. With his backpack filled and a big smile on his face, he walked into class. But something stood out—he was the only Black student there. The other kids glanced at him but quickly returned to their conversations. Mello took a deep breath and sat down. He wasn’t sure if anyone would talk to him, but he knew he wanted to make friends and learn. At recess, Mello saw a group playing tag. He really wanted to join, but wasn’t sure if they’d let him. Gathering courage, he asked, “Can I play too?” The kids exchanged glances. Tristan asked, “Where are you from?” “I’m from another school,” Mello said. “But I love playing tag.” The kids still seemed unsure. Skylar spoke up, “I’ve never had a friend like you before.” Mello smiled. “That’s okay! I’ve never had friends like you either. We can learn from each other.” There was a pause, then Tristan shrugged. “Sure! You’re it!” he said, tapping Mello’s shoulder. Mello laughed and chased them. As they played, Mello realized it didn’t matter that he looked different—what mattered was having fun together. After the game, Skylar told Mello, “You’re fast! I’m glad you joined us.” From that day, Mello and his new friends found how much they had in common. They loved the same games, cartoons, and jokes. But they also learned from each other. Tristan was curious about Mello’s favorite foods, and Mello enjoyed learning about Skylar’s family traditions. Mello realized that being different wasn’t something to fear—it made him special. His friends saw that their differences made their friendship even stronger. In the end, Mello knew one thing for sure: being unique wasn’t just okay—it was beautiful.

Once upon a time, in a land filled with sunshine and laughter, there lived a group of friends who loved to explore and discover new things. Their names were Lily, Alex, Sarah, and Matthew. They were always curious about the world around them. One day, as they played in the meadow, they stumbled upon a mysterious book. Its pages were old and worn, but its words sparkled with wisdom and truth. It was a book filled with promises from God.

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The story is about two applications, Pakuś and Minimalka, living on a computer's SSD drive. Pakuś collects everything, creating clutter and slowing down his computer, while Minimalka keeps only what’s necessary and organizes everything neatly. When Pakuś's computer becomes too slow to function properly, Minimalka helps him clean up by deleting unnecessary files and organizing folders. Afterward, the computer runs smoothly again, and Pakuś learns that less clutter leads to better performance and more space. The moral of the story is that order leads to efficiency and peace

Cece was an adventurous 8-year-old with bright, curious eyes that sparkled whenever she talked about her latest discoveries. Living in a small town surrounded by lush forests, she often spent her days exploring the world around her. But Cece never went alone; she had her faithful dog, Ace, by her side. Ace was a golden doodle with a heart of gold, always ready for an adventure and never too far from Cece's side. One sunny morning, Cece and Ace were out playing in the backyard when Cece noticed something unusual—a trail of glowing footprints leading into the woods. The footprints shimmered with a soft, golden light that seemed to beckon her closer. Cece’s heart raced with excitement. She had read about magical creatures in her storybooks, and now it seemed like one might be real! Without a second thought, Cece called to Ace, and together they followed the glowing trail into the woods. The forest, which had always been familiar, now seemed alive with mystery. The trees whispered secrets, and the leaves rustled as if they knew something special was about to happen. As they ventured deeper, the glowing footprints grew brighter, leading them to a hidden grove that Cece had never seen before. In the center of the grove was an ancient oak tree, its trunk twisted with age and its branches stretching high into the sky. At the base of the tree was a small, wooden door, just the right size for Cece to enter. With Ace by her side, Cece pushed open the door and stepped inside. To her amazement, she found herself in a magical land where the sky was always a brilliant shade of twilight, and the stars twinkled like diamonds. The air was filled with the sweet scent of flowers, and the sound of a distant waterfall added to the enchantment. In this magical land, Cece and Ace encountered talking animals, fairies with shimmering wings, and even a wise old owl who told them of a hidden treasure that

Il Primo Giorno di Scuola di Rania Un Inizio Carico di Emozioni Rania, una ragazza di 15 anni ,si prepara per il suo primo giorno di scuola secondaria di secondo grado. Alta e magra, con i capelli castani, si dirige verso la scuola con il suo zaino sulle spalle. Ha portato con sé il diario, un quaderno e l'astuccio, ma lo zaino sembra incredibilmente pesante. Non sa ancora che il peso che sente sulle spalle non è dovuto ai libri, ma a un problema motorio legato a una malattia degenerativa. Ansie e Preoccupazioni Anche per Laura, il primo giorno di scuola è colmo di paure. Da un po' di tempo soffre di attacchi d'ansia in situazioni nuove. Accanto a lei, Luca, affetto dalla sindrome di Down, si sente triste perché non può fare alcune cose da solo, come prendere l'autobus. Racconti e Scoperte Mindi, una ragazzina marocchina, condivide con emozione le sue esperienze estive trascorse in Marocco con i nonni. Durante l'ora di ginnastica, si scopre che Marco non può fare esercizi in piedi per un mese a causa di una caviglia rotta giocando a calcio. Nel frattempo, Nala chiede aiuto a Rania per organizzare la sua festa di compleanno. È discalculica e si vergogna a dirlo ai compagni, rendendole difficile fare calcoli senza una calcolatrice. Nuovi Arrivi e Sfide Dopo qualche giorno, arriva Artur, proveniente da un paese in guerra. Si sente arrabbiato perché non può permettersi i vestiti o uno smartphone come i suoi compagni. Mei, invece, è appena arrivata dall'Asia e non parla italiano, sentendosi ai margini della classe. Comprensione e Sostegno Reciproco Con il passare dei giorni, Rania inizia a capire che ognuno dei suoi compagni porta con sé un peso invisibile. Più si conoscono, ridono e si aiutano a vicenda, più il suo zaino sembra alleggerirsi. È una scoperta che le permette di comprendere il valore dell'amicizia e del sostegno reciproco, rendendo il suo percorso scolastico meno solitario e più significativo.
