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She moves through places time forgot, Where iron bleeds and hinges rot. Most would turn and walk away, But love, you choose to stay. You run your hands along the rust, Not with disdain, but quiet trust. You do not flinch, you do not fear— You know that beauty lingers here. A broken chain, a weathered nail, A lock long lost to rain and hail— You lift them up, you see their worth, You press them back into the earth. And love, I watch—I always do, Not just the work, but all of you. How in your touch, the wreckage glows, How even ruin somehow knows. That rust is not the end of things, But proof of all the time they’ve seen. That love is not untouched, unscarred, But something worn, yet standing hard. So if I break, if I erode, If time should wear me to the bone— I know with you, I won’t decay,

Brayden and Bryar, twin siblings who do everything together, wake up excited for the weekend. But their parents have a new rule—it's time to learn about hygiene and self-care! During breakfast, their mom and dad gives them a challenge: complete a list of self-care tasks by the end of the day. At first, they think it’ll be easy—until they realize boys and girls have different needs! Brayden struggles to wash his face and comb his short, kinky hair, while Bryar gets frustrated detangling her long curls. When it’s time for deodorant, Brayden thinks it smells weird, and Bryar doesn’t see why she needs it. Bath time turns into an adventure as they giggle at bubbles and learn to scrub properly. Just when they feel confident, Bryar struggles to braid her hair, and Brayden forgets to trim his nails. Frustrated, they turn to their parents for help. With patience, teamwork, and a lot of dance breaks, they complete their tasks. By bedtime, they feel fresh and proud, realizing self-care isn’t just a chore—it helps them feel good. As they snuggle in, they promise to help each other stick to their new routine, because learning together is always more fun!

little drop of water named Drippy. One bright morning, the sun shone brightly over the lake, making the water warm. Drippy felt the heat and began to rise into the air, turning into a tiny water vapor. Drippy was starting a big adventure! Drippy joined other tiny drops of water to form a cloud. The clouds were fluffy and soft, and Drippy was excited to be part of something so big. In the cloud, Drippy made new friends with other water drops. They danced around in the wind, having so much fun! But soon, Drippy noticed the cloud getting darker and heavier. It was starting to feel crowded with so many drops of water. One day, the cloud couldn’t hold all the water drops any longer. After the rain stopped, Drippy felt the ground begin to shake. The puddle it landed in started to flow toward a stream. Part 6: Into the Ocean! The stream grew bigger and bigger, merging with other rivers until it finally reached the vast ocean. Drippy was amazed by how big and blue the ocean looked. It spread out as far as the eye could see! Drippy had never imagined such a large body of water. Now, Drippy was a part of the ocean, and there was so much more to explore. One warm day, the sun’s heat started to warm up the ocean. Drippy felt light again and began to rise, just like before.

Ruby has Nemaline Myopathy She loved drawing, telling stories, and exploring her garden full of colorful flowers One day at school, her teacher, Mr. Barnes, explained to the class that everyone has different strengths and challenges. “Ruby might need extra time to do certain tasks, but she has one of the sharpest minds I’ve ever seen!” he said proudly. Ruby’s friends loved her creativity and kindness. When she couldn’t run in gym class, they worked together to invent a game that everyone could play. “We’ll call it The Super Sitter Olympics!” her best friend Mia declared, and they all cheered. One day, Ruby decided she wanted to help others with Nemaline Myopathy. “I’ll write a book about my adventures!” she said. Her family smiled and encouraged her.

The Magical Garden of Hope is a heartwarming story about a young girl named Mia who discovers the importance of protecting the environment. With the help of a talking tree, she learns how small actions like planting trees, saving water, and spreading awareness can fight climate change and make the world a better place. Through teamwork and determination, Mia and her friends transform their village into a thriving green haven, inspiring readers to care for the Earth.

1. Boy who is in first grade. He is having a really hard time leaving his mom who works at the school 2. He cries and screams and at times has been disrespectful to the adults 3. It is making his mom and dad said to see Luca so upset 4. Write a story about how he can go to school without having a meltdown

Esta es la historia de Faustino, un niño feliz. Le dicen Fausti. Vive sonriendo y es muy dulce. Le encantan los animales, las pelotas y la música. Vive con su mamá, su papá y sus cuatro hermanos varones. Con ellos se divierte mucho, le encanta oír a su hermano tocar la guitarra y verlos jugar al rugby. Un día Faustino se quedó dormido y soñó que iba a la selva a explorar. Tenía su ropa de explorador, binoculares y una mochila con cosas importantes de supervivencia y sus juguetes. Vio muchos animales, algunos peligrosos pero eran muy buenos en su sueño. Leones, elefantes, cebras. No podía creer todo lo que veía, quería contarle a su familia. De repente se despertó! Era todo un sueño. Le contó a su mamá su sueño y le dijo que quería que fueran todos juntos la próxima vez. Su mamá lo miró feliz y le prometió que así sería.

In a small, cozy village, there lived a curious little fox named Sparky. Sparky had bright, orange fur and a twinkle in his eye. He loved exploring and finding new things.

Luna the Bunny is on an adventure to dreamland to find peaceful sleep. She runs across her friend the moon who talks to her and helps her find a way to peaceful slumber. Moon shares her sweet secret hypnotic words of sleep that help Luna Bunny fall fast asleep.

Little Red Riding Hood and her mother lived in a cozy cottage near a great forest. One morning, her mother asked her to take freshly baked cupcakes to Granny and warned her not to talk to strangers. Excitedly, Little Red set off through the forest. Along the way, she met Mr. Wolf, who charmed her into talking. He suggested a picnic, but Little Red remembered her mother's warning and continued on her path. Meanwhile, Mr. Wolf hurried to Granny's cottage, disguised himself as Granny, and waited in bed. When Little Red arrived, she was startled by the strange appearance of "Granny." Suddenly, Mr. Wolf revealed himself and swallowed her whole. A nearby woodcutter heard the commotion, burst in, and saved both Little Red and Granny by striking down the wolf. They celebrated their safety with cupcakes, grateful for the woodcutter's heroic intervention.

a small, cute tiger who lives in the forest, who shares his day, likes, and dislikes. It’s a tale of kindness and adventure, perfect for young imaginations.

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課室裏有很多有趣的東西,讓我好奇想聽一聽、看一看。 遇到想聽或想看的東西,先舉手問老師,會是有禮貌的行為。 所以,我會嘗試在上課時安靜坐好,完成練習。 完成練習後,我會嘗試舉手,然後請求老師讓我聽一聽、看一看。 我能夠先做完練習,再舉手請求,老師會讚我「做得好!」

On a Sunny morning, Siti is playing hide-and-seek with her friends.
In the beautiful state of Arizona, a clever and adventurous ringtail cat named Sprite lived. Sprite was no ordinary ringtail cat; he had a unique job that made him a hero to all children who visited the magnificent Arizona Biltmore, a Frank Lloyd Write-inspired Architectural, historic hotel. Sprite's story began long ago, during the days of pioneers and gold rushes. Back then, people traveled west in search of fortune and adventure. Among these travelers were children who settled in Arizona. There, they discovered the little creature with a vibrant tail that they called Sprite. Ringtails were special because they were cute, affectionate, and incredibly skilled at keeping children safe and free of pests. Sprite was loved by the children and helped make life a little easier for them in the Wild West. Sprite lived at the Arizona Biltmore, a grand historic hotel nestled amidst the stunning desert landscape. The hotel was not just any place. It was home to all who visited Arizona.

Arya is a 17 year old fat, lazy ugly girl, she starts to eat less and becomes a skinny emancipated pretty girl
