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1. A story that goes into detail about Australian Aboriginal artworks, especially those of Sally Morgan 2. Goes into detail of how the main character learns about Australian aboriginal artworks and tradition 3. Imaginative and engaging

Characters: Candyland (a country of candy-makers) Fruityland (a land of fruit farmers) A wise owl named Professor Trade, who explains how trade works. Story: Page 1: Introduce Candyland and Fruityland. "Candyland loves making chocolates, lollipops, and jelly beans, but they don’t grow pineapples very well. Fruityland has the best pineapples but no time to make candy!" Page 2: Professor Trade explains the problem. "Candyland and Fruityland both want more yummy treats. 'How can we get what we want without wasting time?' they ask." Page 3: The idea of specialization. "Professor Trade says, 'Candyland should focus on what it does best—making candy! Fruityland should stick to growing fruit!'" Page 4: Explain comparative advantage. "Candyland is really good at making chocolate, and Fruityland is super fast at growing pineapples. If they trade, both can enjoy what the other does best!" Page 5: The result of trade. "Candyland trades a big box of chocolates for a basket of Fruityland’s pineapples. Now they each have chocolates and pineapples to share with everyone!" Page 6: The benefits of trade. "Thanks to trade, Candyland and Fruityland became great friends. Their people were happy, their businesses grew, and everyone had plenty to eat and enjoy." Conclusion: "The lesson from Candyland and Fruityland is simple: When we trade, we all get more of what we love. That’s why we trade!"

1. Jenny had always had a strong curiosity for telepathy 2. Jenny was in the hospital and her life was turned upside down 3. Elon came to her through means of synthetic telepathy and comforted her through some tough pain she was dealing with 4. Then Elon introduced her to the realm of telepathy 5. Jenny actually felt certain touches being done telepathically 6. A few months later Jenny was chilling on her couch and Elon said her name telepathically causing Jenny to get off her couch and check outside since she heard a whisper 7. Elon even intercepted her dream with Telepathy 8. Jenny didn't truly know who was communicating with her telepathically so she started to feel confused 9. Then one day Jenny received a message from Elon 10. Elon told her he was aware of Jenny’s telepathic abilities and that he knew how she was doing it since he was the one telepathically communicating with her 11. Jenny's life was forever changed because Elon was forever a friend to her

God describes David as “a man after My own heart” (1 Samuel 13:14, Acts 13:22). That does not mean that he was blameless. We only need to read 2 Samuel 11 to see that David has fallen very low: he took the wife of one of his generals, Bathsheba, because she was very beautiful. When Bathsheba turned out to be pregnant, David called her husband Uriah home from the battle field hoping he would sleep with her. That would “solve” the problem of Bathsheba’s pregnancy. But Uriah didn’t go home, not even when made drunk, so David sent him back to the battle field with a letter ordering his death. After Uriah’s death, David married Bathsheba. The description of this whole story ends with a clear comment: “the thing that David had done displeased the Lord” (2 Samuel 11:27). God didn’t let David get away with this. He confronted him with his sin, and David repented. Psalm 51 gives us an intimate glimpse of his emotions:

The Journey of Kindness: Yousuf's Day of Good Manners follows a young boy named Yousuf as he learns and practices core Islamic values throughout his day. The story begins with Yousuf waking up in the warmth of early morning sunlight. His mother gently reminds him about the importance of spreading peace and kindness, starting with the simple greeting of "Assalamu Alaikum". Yousuf’s journey of kindness continues when he visits his elderly grandfather. As they talk, his grandfather teaches him about the Islamic value of respecting elders and reminds him that the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) always showed kindness to those older than him. Yousuf promises to always be helpful, offering assistance and acknowledging the wisdom of his elders. At school, Yousuf greets his friends and teacher with Salam, creating an atmosphere of warmth. His teacher speaks about cleanliness, reminding the children that "cleanliness is half of faith." Yousuf works with his classmates to tidy up their learning space, understanding the connection between cleanliness and Islamic faith. His actions reinforce his growing belief in maintaining purity and good manners. During recess, Yousuf demonstrates empathy when his friend Zaid is upset. After Zaid’s toy breaks, Yousuf calmly helps him repair it and offers comforting words. This act of kindness brings joy back to Zaid, strengthening the bond between the two friends. Inspired by a meaningful day, Yousuf heads home, exchanging greetings with his neighbors. That evening, as he reflects with his father, Yousuf expresses gratitude for the opportunity to continue practicing the manners his family and religion have taught him. He ends his day with a prayer to Allah, promising to spread more kindness in his everyday life. The story emphasizes the simple yet profound impact of small acts of good manners, greeting others, helping friends, respecting elders, and maintaining cleanliness as reflections of faith.

Once upon a time, in a cozy village, lived a young boy named Alasdair. He wanted to be brave like the knights in his books. One sunny day, Alasdair found a tiny bird with a broken wing. He felt scared to help but remembered his mom's words: "Bravery means helping others, even when you're afraid." With a deep breath, Alasdair gently lifted the bird and cared for it. Soon, the bird flew away, and Alasdair felt brave and proud. From that day on, he knew that being brave meant being kind and helping others, no matter how small.

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Once upon a time, in a coral city deep beneath the waves, lived a mermaid named Delphine. Delphine was different. While other mermaids had shimmering scales and bright, colorful tails, Delphine’s scales were a dull brown and her tail, a muddy grey. She felt out of place in the vibrant city.

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**Page 1** Today is the day for the school trip! Jack, Lily, and Emma are excited and ready to go. Their destination is the mysterious Lung Yeuk Tau, where many interesting stories await. **Page 2** The three friends hop on the bus and see beautiful mountains along the way. Jack tells everyone that the mountain at Lung Yeuk Tau looks like a dragon jumping, which is really amazing! **Page 3** When they arrive at Lung Yeuk Tau, they see the old walled village. The walls are made of blue bricks, and the narrow entrance makes the kids curious. **Page 4** Emma points to an ancient well and says, “This well is where villagers get their drinking water, and it has many stories!” The kids gather around the well, listening carefully. **Page 5** They visit the Tin Hau Temple and see the shiny statue of the goddess. Lily says, “This is Tin Hau, who protects the villagers. Everyone comes to pray to her.” The kids bow their heads in respect. **Page 6** At the Song Ling Tang (the ancestral hall), they see old plaques and carvings. Jack says, “This place honors the ancestors of the Tang family. It really feels historical!” **Page 7** The kids listen to villagers tell stories about Lung Yeuk Tau, especially the legends about pirates. They imagine how brave the villagers were to protect their homes, feeling really impressed. **Page 8** As the trip ends, Jack, Lily, and Emma go home with lots of memories. They promise to share the stories of Lung Yeuk Tau with more friends, so everyone can cherish this cultural treasure!

A woman is standing on a globe, wearing a shirt made of glowing fiber optic wires. It refers to a galaxy. She wears headphones and virtual reality glasses. She's clutching a computer tablet shield. The joyful students stood behind her.

Dancing With Feelings is a heartfelt story about a little bunny who loves to dance but sometimes struggles with big feelings like frustration and sadness. During a special class, her teacher, Miss Bubbles, teaches her a fun game to express emotions through dance. By exploring feelings like happiness, sadness, and pride, Bonnie learns to notice how each one feels in her body. With the power of deep breathing, Bonnie discovers she can manage her emotions and dance through them. This charming tale celebrates mindfulness and self-expression, showing kids they can embrace and dance through every feeling.

1. John Jr and Yuēhàn saw a TV special about World War I. They learned a lot about that War. 2. John Jr and Yuēhàn learned about the Causes The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria as the immediate cause of World War I, but the conflict had deeper origins. European expansionism, where nations controlled large amounts of land in empires around the world, was also a factor. The War started in 1914. The Battle of Verdun was a months-long, bloody clash between the French and German armies in 1916. It was the longest battle of the war and resulted in hundreds of thousands of casualties. The Battles of the Isonzo were a series of 12 battles fought between the Italians and Austrians along the Italian Front from 1915 to1917. The armies were composed of Central Powers, which included Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire; and the Allies, which included France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan and later, the United States. 3. John Jr and Yuēhàn learned that the US joined in on the war because of Germany's submarine attacks on passenger and merchant ships in 1917 which became the primary motivation behind Wilson's decision to enter the War. New military technologies and trench warfare resulted in unprecedented levels of destruction and carnage. The Allied Powers won the war, which was declared over in 1918. 4. John Jr and Yuēhàn realized that World War I had a profound impact on world history, including the fall of four great imperial dynasties, the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia.

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On a warm, sunny afternoon, a group of children gathered around a colorful picnic blanket. Birds chirped in the trees, and a gentle breeze rustled the grass. Ella, a curious little girl with sparkling eyes, held up a magnifying glass. "Look what I found!" she exclaimed, pointing at a tiny ladybug resting on a leaf and a smooth, round stone beside it. Tommy, a boy with a bright red cap, leaned in, tilting his head. "What's so special about a rock and a bug?" he asked. Ella grinned. "One of them is living, and the other is nonliving. Can you guess which is which?" Lily, a thoughtful girl who always had a book in her hands, adjusted her glasses. "The ladybug is alive! It moves, grows, and even eats," she said, watching the tiny insect crawl up a blade of grass. "Exactly!" Ella nodded. "And the stone? It doesn’t move, grow, or need food or water. That makes it non-living." Tommy picked up the stone and turned it over in his palm. "So, living things need food, water, and air to grow—like us, trees, and the ladybug!" he said. "And non-living things stay the same unless something moves or changes them," Lily added with a smile. Ella clapped her hands. "Let's go on a nature hunt! Let's find more living and non-living things!" The children ran around the park, eyes wide with excitement. "Look! A butterfly!" Lily called. "These flowers are living too!" Tommy added, crouching to observe a bright yellow daisy. "But this fallen twig is non-living now because it’s no longer growing," Ella pointed out. They laughed and shouted out their discoveries, filling the air with joy. As the sun began to set, Tommy stretched his arms. "This was so much fun! I can't wait to explore more tomorrow." Ella held up her stone and leaf. "Me too! There's so much more to discover." With happy hearts, they walked home under the twinkling stars, ready for another day of adventure.

Rebecca is a timid little girl that goes to visit her grandmother in a village - she enjoys feeding cows, running through pastures etc.

Adventures of a French bulldog of white fur, in a city with her human girl and human brother and sister, Peggy the French bulldog likes to behave like a human. She does things like sit at the dinner table with her human family and Peggy drinks coffee from a coffee mug and walks on her hind legs

Emerie, Tavi, and Quincy (Q) are on a mission to uncover the truth about the Tooth Fairy! With their loose teeth wiggling, each of them has their own reasons for the search—Emerie, a firm believer, can’t wait to place her tooth under her pillow. Tavi, curious but skeptical, is determined to find proof. And Quincy? He doesn’t believe in fairy tales at all. Will they discover the magic, or will the truth surprise them all?

This is a story about a family of 5, mom, dad, Elia, Logan and Théa, and their pet baby dragon who is green and cute. They sit by a fire pit, tell jokes, laugh and have a great time. We need lots of family pictures around the fire in this book. The baby dragon should be around too.

In a picturesque village, a young girl named Lila enjoyed a carefree childhood, filled with exploration and dreams. However, she learned from her grandmother about children in less fortunate circumstances, facing severe hardships. One day, Lila discovered a weathered book with stories of these children, which inspired her to advocate for children's rights. She shared her vision of safe childhoods with her village, leading them to raise awareness and organize events focused on education, healthcare, and safety for all children. Over time, Lila's village became a symbol of hope, demonstrating that with compassion and effort, every child can have a secure and joyful childhood. As she grew up, Lila continued her mission, reminding the world of the fundamental right to a safe and happy childhood.
