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The book follows Kai, a small cream Pomeranian with a metal leg, who stands out from the rest of the pack due to his unique difference. Despite others doubting his abilities, Kai repeatedly proves them wrong with a positive attitude and a determination to succeed. Throughout the story, his friends—Loki, a white Bull Terrier, and other farm animals like Dylan the duck, Cody the dog, Daisy the cow, and Luna the cat—witness Kai’s triumphs as he swims, fetches a ball, and even jumps into a truck, all while confidently declaring, “Yes I can!” Kai’s story inspires readers to believe that anything is possible, regardless of physical challenges, as long as they keep believing in themselves. The story ends with Kai reflecting on how he thrives with three legs, reminding readers that with belief, there’s nothing they cannot achieve.

Paddington Bear is a bear who goes back to school after holidays. He uises vocabulary such as highlighter, binder, claculator, backpack, tape and paint brush. He uses present simple and continuous.

a Young African American boy goes fishing with his dad.

A little brown haired, brown eyed girl is afraid to go to sleep. Her mom gives her a magic “dream crystal” and tells her to kiss it and whisper to it what she wants to dream about. She tells her mom good night and hides under the blanket. She kisses the crystal and whispers unicorn. She falls asleep and wakes up in her dream as a unicorn. The unicorn goes on an adventure and then wakes up in the morning.

Sage was just a little baby and now he is 3 years old. He celebrates with balloons and cake and ice cream

1. Theme of Resilience and Adaptation 2. Power of Kindness and Inclusion 3. Celebration of New Beginnings

"Little Inventor: Leo and the Magic Mirror" tells the story of Leo, a creative boy from a colorful village, known for his innovative inventions. One day, Leo devises a plan to construct a magic mirror with the power to reflect the best versions of the villagers. After several attempts, he successfully creates the mirror, which becomes an instant sensation in the village, encouraging laughter, joy, and positive interactions among the villagers. However, when the mirror unexpectedly ceases to function, Leo discovers it requires the joy and laughter of the people as its energy source. Determined to restore the mirror's magic, Leo organizes a laughter festival, reigniting the village's spirit and recharging the mirror. Through this adventure, Leo learns that true joy emanates from the heart, and technology, while capable of bringing smiles, is no substitute for genuine human connection. The magic mirror eventually becomes a village symbol, reminding everyone of the importance of happiness

Janey learns that giving her day over to God every day works better than trying to do things her way. When Janey gives her day to God's Will everything seems to work for her. She likes to share her discovery with friends and strangers.

In Accra, Owls are believed to be evil so whenever they are seen the are killed. This is a story about Asana a Muslim 12 year old African girl trying to stop this menace.

1. As John Jr and Durga learned about the Armor of God, they came across the shield of faith. They learned that piece of armor can guard you during trials, such as when you experience doubt, anxiety, or fear. It can help you stand firm in knowing what you 2. Durga told John Jr that Wishful thinking doesn't shield us, but God's Word does. So when circumstances seek to make us doubt, and the devil seeks to take us out, we hold up our shields of faith by believing that God is who He says and will do all that He says, even when it looks impossible. 3. John Jr explained to Durga that Taking up the shield of faith means being convinced we can trust God is completely. I trust what He says in His Word. I trust Him to love me, provide for me and protect me. I trust Him to make all things work together for good to those who love the Lord and are called according to His purpose. 4. John Jr told Durga that fear that causes us to doubt, then it’s faith that encourages us to trust. They decided that their confidence resides in God, believer, not in ourselves or our talents or friends or some other misguided hope.

Once upon a time, in a cozy little house, lived a happy fluffy dog named Tucker. Tucker lived with his human sisters, Nicole and Casey, and their loving parents, Mom and Dad. One sunny morning, Nicole and Casey woke up to find a note from Mom and Dad. The motorhome parked near the beach, and as soon as the door opened, Tucker couldn't wait to step onto the soft, warm sand. His paws sunk into the grains, and he wagged his tail in delight. As the sun started to set, casting a warm glow across the beach, the family gathered around a fire. Tucker snuggled close to Nicole and Casey, feeling the love and joy of their special day. The crackling fire, the sound of waves, and the laughter of his family made Tucker's heart swell with happiness. Tucker, tired but content, hopped in and snuggled up for the journey home. As the motorhome rolled away, Tucker closed his eyes, dreaming of sandy paws and the joy of his most perfect day with his most favourite people.

Once upon a time, there was a very rich forest in Goat wool. The animals of this forest were engaged in trade. Very clever animals gathered in this forest. Of course, the king of this forest was a lion. How did their trades work? Honey from bees was sold to bears. At its cost, wooden boards were bought and sold to architect beavers at the market price. Thus, after some time, the trade did not progress, the bees lost money, the bears found the honey to be of poor quality, and the beavers did not like the boards they got.

Filled with fun activities that focus on early developing verbs

Moral : Do good deeds! Do Good Deeds, no matter how small, because they create ripples of kindness that touch the whole world.

Oscar the Octopus is a spirited student at the Deep Sea School who struggles with Oppositional Defiant Disorder. His days are filled with learning about the wonders of the ocean alongside his classmates, under the patient guidance of Ms. Whale. Oscar faces challenges in following rules and understanding social cues, and one day had big emotions destroying his classroom. His bravery and determination shine as he uses a reward system to help manage his behavior. Through his adventures and the use of calming strategies, Oscar learns important lessons about emotional regulation and perseverance.

While a girl walking through a garden she saw flowers and thought to grab them

1. One day, Cici, Kiki and Lulu were playing together in a peaceful forest. They talked and laughed together. They also encouraged each other. 2. The next day, Cici, Lulu , and Kiki gathered together as usual. However, when they were walking together, suddenly Kiki felt very weak and her steps felt slower and heavier. So Kiki was left behind by Cici and Lulu. 3. Cici and Lulu just realized that Kiki was not with them. They called Kiki but there was no answer. Finally they went back to look for Kiki and they found Kiki silent because her body was weak. 4. Cici and Lulu were worried about Kiki. It turned out that they realized that Kiki was sick. They helped Kiki to get better, even though they were the ones who looked for food for Kiki. They were always there for Kiki and looked after her. 5. Apparently, Kiki was sick for 2 days. And during that time, Cici and Lulu did not leave Kiki. On the third day, Kiki had recovered. Kiki had started to walk normally and laugh. 6. Kiki feels grateful to have two loyal friends who are with her and take care of her during her illness. Kiki is also grateful to Cici and Lulu. Now, Kiki realizes that true friends never leave

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