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Puppy named Walter joins new family, his older brother Otto is slow to warm up to him.

Llana learns how to put her shoes on the right feet and tie her shoe laces. By creating a cute little song to help her remember.

Book is for 3-7 years old. The book is about a bedtime story ritual. The story is based on the song "the wheels on the bus goes round and round"

Make a adventurous story of a dog named mothi and make some unique story highlighting the character

In "The Train of Friendship," Kai, a spirited black anime girl, and Leo, a curious white boy, meet on a bustling train platform, igniting a connection. Boarding what they believe is their destined train, they soon realize they're on the wrong one! Separated by compartments, they navigate diverse carriages, meeting quirky characters and solving puzzles. Amidst challenges, they learn about courage, kindness, and the beauty of transcending differences. Through colorful illustrations and heartwarming dialogue, the book celebrates unity and understanding. Join Kai and Leo on their journey where the true destination is finding each other's hearts.

Lincoln and his stuffed white bunny Pie, go on a magical adventure to the North Pole to help Santa and Blue the Elf save Christmas

The Magical Morning - Introducing the setting and the wise elder, Lola Conching. The Colorful Jeepney - The children discover Lola Consuelo's magical jeepney. A Trip Back in Time - The children's journey through time begins. The Ancient Festival - The children experience a traditional Filipino festival. Lessons Learned - Reflecting on the importance of heritage and traditions. A New Day in the Village - The children share their experiences with their community.

A colorful story about how our thoughts and habits are like seeds we plant and nurture in our brain-garden Shows how positive thoughts grow into beautiful flowers while negative thoughts are like weeds we can choose to pull Teaches basic neuroscience concepts through gardening metaphors kids can understand Includes simple mindfulness exercises presented as "garden care tips"

A girl in her birthday her grandmother give her a gift a necklace and it has a magic that a girl bring success in her school , she become honor and has recieve a medal in school.

Page 1Once upon a time, in a 1975 gray Ford car, lived Z'Rica Chanell. She was a 10-year-old African American girl with dark skin, big brown eyes and two afro puff ponytails tied with cotton candy looking ribbons. Z'Rica lived with her mom, little sister, and baby sister. They didn't have a home, so the car was their house. The back seat was Z'Rica's bedroom, and she kept her few belongings in a suitcase. At night, she'd sleep under a blanket, dreaming of a different life. Illustration: Z'Rica and her family in their car. Z'Rica is in the backseat, surrounded by her few belongings. Page 2Every day, Z'Rica would go to the library after school. She loved to read and learn new things. The library smelled like old books and felt quiet and peaceful. Z'Rica would get lost in the stories, imagining a different life for herself. She'd read about kids with big houses and loving families, wondering what that would be like. Illustration: Z'Rica walking to the library, carrying her backpack and looking down at a book. Page 3One day, while she was walking to the library, she found a old book and a wooden comb on the ground near the library. The comb was special - it had African patterns carved into it. She picked them up, feeling a strange connection to the comb. She decided to take them home, wondering where they came from. Maybe they belonged to someone important. Illustration: Z'Rica finding the book and comb on the ground. She's bending down, picking them up. Page 4That night, while she was reading the book, the wooden comb started talking to her hair! "Z'Rica, you have a special mission," it said in a low, rumbling voice. Z'Rica was surprised, but also excited. Her hair started talking back to the comb! "What mission?" it asked, looking at the comb. Illustration: The comb talking to Z'Rica's hair. Z'Rica is sitting on her car bed, looking shocked but excited.

"Glitter's Lost Light" follows Glitter, a little firefly who loses his glow and feels sad that he can’t light up the forest with his friends. On a journey to find his light, Glitter meets helpful animals who each share their unique gifts. Through kindness and friendship, Glitter discovers that sometimes the brightest light comes from within. This heartwarming tale teaches young readers about the power of friendship, resilience, and the magic of kindness. Perfect for children ages 2-5, it’s a comforting story that brightens even the darkest of nights.

Once upon a time there was Rosie and her family. She was so curious about the woods, so she went to the river with her family. They just sat and watched the ducks.

V malém městečku Slunečná Zátoka žila trojice přátel – Lily, Alex a Max. Jednoho slunného odpoledne objevili pod starým dubem zažloutlou mapu, která vypadala jako starobylá. "Vypadá to jako mapa k pokladu!" vykřikl Tomáš a děti se rozhodly ji prozkoumat. Prvním cílem byla opuštěná zahrada za muzeem. Když dorazili, našli tam starou truhlu plnou barevného skla, které se třpytilo jako drahokamy. "Jsou to jen staré kousky skla," zklamaně poznamenal Martin, ale Anička podotkla, jaké krásné barvy mají. Tato zkušenost je naučila, že i obyčejné věci mohou mít skrytou krásu. Následně zamířili na vrch nad městem, kde objevili vzácné rostliny a motýly. Děti se rozhodly o motýly pečovat a nosily jim každý den kousky ovoce. Učily se, jak je důležité chránit přírodu a vážit si jejího bohatství. Posledním bodem na mapě byl starý maják u moře. Cesta byla náročná, ale děti se navzájem podporovaly. Když konečně dorazily, našly uvnitř majáku knížku pohádek a starých příběhů města. Tato kniha je inspirovala k výměně svých vlastních příběhů a dobrodružství. Při návratu domů, v záři zapadajícího slunce, si uvědomily, že největším pokladem není sklo ani motýli, ale přátelství, které si vybudovaly. Naučily se, jak je důležité spolupracovat a sdílet zážitky. Kouzelná mapa je zavedla na tajná místa ve městě, ale především jim ukázala poklady jejich srdcí. Jejich příběh se stal legendou v Slunečné Zátokě, příběhem o třech přátelích, kteří našli skutečný poklad – přátelství.

"My Momma is a Superhero" is a heartwarming and inspiring children’s book that celebrates the extraordinary love, strength, and resilience of mothers. Written by Nicole, this beautifully illustrated story follows a young child who sees their momma as a true superhero—not because of magical powers, but because of her endless love, unwavering support, and her ability to turn life’s challenges into triumphs. Through tender moments and everyday adventures, the child learns that their momma’s superpowers come from her love and dedication. She protects, nurtures, and inspires, all while teaching that a mother’s aspirations and dreams don’t end with childhood. Instead, she continues to grow, learn, and achieve, showing her children that life is a journey filled with endless possibilities. This story beautifully captures the essence of a mother’s love—a love so powerful that it transcends all obstacles and fuels her to keep striving for her own goals while guiding her children to reach theirs. It’s a reminder that being a mom doesn’t mean setting aside her dreams but weaving them into the fabric of her family’s life, creating a legacy of strength, courage, and hope. Perfect for bedtime reading, Mother’s Day gifts, or any occasion, "My Momma is a Superhero" is a touching tribute to the mothers who inspire us all with their love, their achievements, and their unshakable belief in the power of dreams. It’s a celebration of motherhood as a lifelong journey—one filled with love, growth, and endless possibilities.

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.

A young girl loves words. She sees them floating all around her. She sees words in words. One day she enters a spelling bee. She was winning when during break some kids gave her wrong directions. Good thing she loved words because reading got her back to the spelling bee. She won.

Once upon a time, in a magical kingdom nestled between towering mountains and shimmering rivers, there lived a kind and joyful princess named Lily. She loved to play in the royal gardens, dance with the butterflies, and listen to the sweet songs of the birds. Everyone in the kingdom adored her, from the tiniest mouse to the grandest elephant. One day, while playing near the edge of the Enchanted Forest, Princess Lily wandered off, chasing a beautiful rainbow butterfly. As she ventured deeper into the forest, the trees grew taller, and the paths became twisty and confusing. Soon, she realized she was lost. Back at the castle, the king and queen were worried. They called upon the bravest knights, the cleverest animals, and even the friendly forest fairies to help find their beloved princess. Together, they searched far and wide, but the forest was vast, and the princess was nowhere to be found. Meanwhile, Princess Lily made new friends in the forest: a talking squirrel named Nutty, a wise old owl called Hoot, and a tiny dragon named Spark. They decided to help her find her way home. Along the journey, they faced many adventures—crossing rivers on stepping stones, solving magical riddles from a grumpy troll, and learning the true meaning of friendship. With courage, teamwork, and a little magic, Princess Lily and her friends finally found the path back to the castle. The kingdom rejoiced, and from that day on, Princess Lily made sure to always carry her heart compass—a reminder that no matter how lost you feel, you can always find your way home with love and the help of good friends. And so, the story of the lost princess became a cherished tale in the kingdom, teaching everyone that adventure is wonderful, but there’s nothing more precious than being surrounded by those who care about you. Moral: True friends can help guide you home, even in the most magical of forests.

1. Praxton is an 11-year-old boy who loves adventure. Most people call him ‘Prax” 2. He always has a flashlight in his hand 3. There is a forest behind his house. He loves to play in the forest 4. There is a mysterious cave in the forest 5. He’s never been allowed to get inside there 6. One nice morning, he decides to sneak inside there without telling his parents 7. Once he enters, all the rocks fall blocking the entrance. It’s dark in there. Lucky, he has the flashlight 8. He sees ants walk to the light so he follows the ants 9. Finally, he finds the exit 10. Once he gets home, he gives his mom a big hug and says that he thought he would die in the cave and wouldn’t see his mom again 11. He says sorry to his mom for not listening to her

turn my TEDx script summary into a childrens book: From the time we’re young, we’re asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” This question implies that our identity is tied to our job title. But in today’s rapidly evolving world, especially with the rise of AI and automation, this question is outdated. Instead, we should ask ourselves, “What impact do I want to have?” and “How do I align my values and passions with my work?” More than 70% of people worldwide are disengaged in their jobs, often feeling unfulfilled. I’ve been there myself—trapped in a job that didn’t align with my passions. However, I changed my narrative by focusing on what truly mattered to me, not just what society expected. I started designing a career that fit who I am, instead of molding myself to fit a traditional career path. As AI continues to transform industries, the future of work demands flexibility, lifelong learning, and aligning our careers with our strengths and values. We can’t prepare for jobs that don’t exist yet, but we can cultivate skills that allow us to adapt—creativity, collaboration, and leadership. The key is to reflect on your vocation and values: Does your work bring you alive? Are you creating value for others? By answering these questions, you can craft a career that aligns with who you are and leaves a meaningful impact. Instead of asking, “What do you want to be?” let’s ask, “What mark do you want to leave?”