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A witch named La Befana who visits Santiago and Leonina on January 6th with gifts for their stockings.

a vibrant, cartoon-style book that takes children on an exciting journey through the alphabet while celebrating self-love and diversity. Each letter introduces readers to a unique and diverse character, teaching both the alphabet and important life lessons about confidence, kindness, and self-acceptance. The illustrations are lively and colorful, with playful, engaging characters that spark the imagination. Through fun adventures, this book encourages children to embrace who they are, fostering positive self-identity and reinforcing the message that everyone is special in their own way. It's a joyful, educational experience that combines learning with the empowerment of loving yourself.

A girl is having a bad day. She wants to go go grandmas house to make cookies.

A girl and a boy's mission to become an astronaut and the challenges it took to get to space and back on earth

An absent minded unicorn Uni has lost her horn during her last trip to the river. Uni started going down the river looking for her horn. She met different animals - such as owl Smarty, fox Foxy, They traveled together getting into different situations.

a collection of enchanting stories that follow the adventures of Rosie, a sweet rabbit with a heart of gold, as she spreads kindness and joy throughout Sunflower Valley, inspiring readers to become heroes in their own way.

A biracial little boy confused about his race, when the kids at school started picking on him

In the story "Ivan's Lift Adventures," eight-year-old Ivan encounters an unexpected elevator malfunction, which makes him realize the importance of family support and collaborative efforts in problem-solving.

I am Laila. I love fruits. I like apples and pears because they are sweet. I don’t like oranges because they are sour. I love eating fruits because they make me healthy and strong. That means I can study hard and play harder with my friends.

14 pgs Story: Mia (girl ) and her friend Lisa ( girl)have three exciting dreamland adventures, each teaching them about bravery, kindness, and imagination. Key Lesson: Imagination opens endless possibilities.

My name is Hayden and I am 10 years old and I moved from Hong Kong to England with my mum (Jo) and dad (Max) and my sister. We moved because my mum hated china and china is close to Hong Kong. It was very emotional to say a good bye to all my friends I shed a tear at the airport.. We moved from Hong Kong to shrewsbury in shropshire uk It was very emotional to say a good bye to all my friends I shed a tear at the airport. I went through the body check I even cried louder but nobody was there, the airport manager looked at me especially it is embarrassing because all of them looked at me they came towards me and said what happened I didn’t answer because I was too busy crying.

Chapter 1: The Enchanted Smartphone** Once upon a time in the magical kingdom of Enchantia, two sister princesses named Brooklynne and Savannah found a shiny smartphone in the royal gardens. "Look, Savannah! What wonders await us with this device?" Brooklynne exclaimed.

A gray bunny, a fluffy cat, a big bear and a yellow bird love different treats and games. The cat likes milk, and the bunny likes carrots. The bird likes to fly, the bear likes to run, the cat and the bunny like to jump. But this does not prevent them from being friends

My own life

Anya is living in England. Her mom's side is from India.

One sunny afternoon, Jake and Mia were excited to play at the park. Their mom reminded them, "Be home by 5:30 P.M. to help with dinner." When they arrived at the park, Mia checked her watch. "It's 4:00 P.M., so we can play until 5:30 P.M. Let's use our time wisely!" Jake and Mia enjoyed playing on the swings, running races, and even making new friends. Mia checked her watch again. "Jake, we only have 30 minutes left. Let's start wrapping up" "Just five more minutes?", Jake pleaded. But Mia said, "Mom trusts us to be responsible with time. If we leave late, we won't be able to help her with dinner" Realizing she was right, Jake agreed, and they arrived at home just in time to help their mother set the table. That evening, their mother smiled and said, "I'm proud of you both for managing your time wisely. Because you were responsible, we were able to enjoy dinner together as a family".

Once upon a time, there were two children named Audrey and Daniel. Their dad loved fishing more than anything! One sunny day, Dad packed up his fishing gear and took Audrey, Daniel, and their Jack Russell terrier, Butch, down to the creek for a day of fishing fun. Butch, of course, was excited for a swim. Dad helped Audrey and Daniel set up their fishing lines. First, Audrey caught a small carp! She was so excited, she jumped up and down. Then, Dad hooked the biggest fish Audrey and Daniel had ever seen – a huge cod! He shouted to Daniel, "Grab the net!" The 4kg cod was a monster! "Fish and chips tonight!" Audrey exclaimed. Poor Daniel! The fish kept stealing the bait right off his hook. Hours passed, and Dad and Audrey caught lots of fish. They started to pack up, but Daniel was determined. "Even if I have to stay all night," he declared, "I'm going to catch a fish!" Just then, Daniel's line started to zip! "Get it! Get it!" Dad yelled. Daniel pulled and pulled, and up came a beautiful barramundi – almost bigger than Daniel himself! He had caught the biggest fish of the day! Dad was super proud of Audrey and Daniel. They were fishing masters! They went home smelling strongly of fish. "You better go clean up!" Mum said, "I'm not letting those stinky fish monsters back in the house!" After a good scrub, it was time for dinner. Dad cooked the delicious fish on the barbie, and told them stories of his amazing fishing adventures. He promised their next trip would be on a boat! Audrey and Daniel couldn't wait for their next big fishing adventure with their dad.

Jelly-Bean is a little girl who is sad one day so she decided to go on a walk and meets a purple butterfly. They walk a trail by Jelly-Beans house and take a break at a pic-nic table. Jelly bean starts to cry and tells the butterfly she doesn’t feel happy. The butterfly makes Jelly-Bean feel better by telling her it’s okay to be sad sometimes all you have to do is think of things that make you happy. Jelly-Bean remembers happy memories with her family and feels better. The butterfly tells her if she ever needs her to look in the sky and she will be there. Jelly-Bean thanks the butterfly for helping her feel better. Jelly-Bean goes home and hugs her mom.
