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Daddy teaches Cooper about forgiveness,t can help free you from the control of the person who harmed you. Sometimes, forgiveness might even lead to feelings of understanding, empathy and compassion for the one who hurt you. Forgiveness doesn't mean forgetting or excusing the harm done to you.

World Teachers' Day A story about how important a teacher is to a child. Mr. Liam is a geography teacher in a primary school and has been teaching for many years, he is very patient and demanding. Children love him. Parents are grateful that Mr. Liam teaches their children. The teacher not only teaches the subject, but also teaches many other qualities of kindness, responsibility, respect, cooperation, etc. Kate considers Mr. Liam as a role model. On World Teachers' Day, children surprise Mr. Liam and give him gifts and flowers, they also sang him a song. Adam hugged Mr. Liam. Think of many examples of what Mr. Liam taught the children

A little girl walking through all the rooms in her house looking for clues as to where her little brown bunny has disappeared to.

Attempting to reach the top of a challenging climbing wall teaches perseverance and the courage to try again after falling.

A cute little dog goes on an adventure to a new bakery that just opened up. Once there he’s able to smell all of the options, all the colors of the desserts lined up in the case. In the end he chooses a simple cake to bring back home to surprise his family to share.

Lonnie is a piglet and this curious piglet got lost on the farm. traveling through all the areas on the farm asking the other animals if they know the way back to Lonnie's pen where Lonnie can find his mom

Rohan finds the seedling near the river, where people throw trash and pollutants. He decides to take care of it, naming it "Greenie." Rohan learns about the harmful effects of pollution and starts a campaign to clean the river. Challenges arise: Villagers doubt his efforts · He faces difficulties in convincing others to join · Greenie struggles to grow due to pollution Rohan perseveres: · He works hard, collecting trash and creating awareness · He honestly confronts villagers about their actions · He finds creative solutions to help Greenie grow Outcome: · The river starts to clean up · Greenie flourishes, inspiring others to join Rohan's cause · The village transforms into a eco-friendly community Lessons: · Environmental awareness and responsibility · Honesty and integrity in facing challenges · Hard work and perseverance lead to positive change This story aims to inspire children to take care of their environment, be honest and truthful, and work hard to achieve their goals

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1. في يوم من الأيام، كان أحمد وزملائه بالمدرسة في رحلة إلى الأهرامات. كان أحمد متحمسًا للغاية لرؤية هذه العجائب القديمة. 2. بدأ الطلاب في استكشاف الأهرامات. تعلموا عن كيفية بنائها ولماذا بنتها الفراعنة. كما تعلموا عن تاريخ مصر القديمة. 3. بعد فترة من الوقت، كان الطلاب يتجولون في الصحراء بالقرب من الأهرامات. كانوا يبحثون عن آثار قديمة. فجأة، رأى أحمد شيئًا غريبًا في الرمال. كان عبارة عن باب صغير مدفون في الرمال. 4. أخبر أحمد أصدقائه عما رآه. كانوا متحمسين لاكتشاف ما يكمن وراء الباب. بدأوا في حفر الرمال من حوله. بعد بضع دقائق، تمكنوا من فتح الباب. 5. أضاء أحمد المصباح اليدوي، ورأى أن الباب يؤدي إلى نفق طويل. سار الطلاب في النفق لفترة من الوقت. كانوا متوترين قليلاً، لكنهم كانوا أيضًا متحمسين للغاية. 6. أخيرًا، وصل الطلاب إلى نهاية النفق. رأوا غرفة كبيرة أمامهم. كانت الغرفة مليئة بالألواح الحجرية القديمة. 7. كان أحمد وأصدقاؤه متحمسين للغاية لاكتشاف هذه الغرفة السرية. 8. عندما حان وقت العودة إلى المنزل، كان أحمد وأصدقاؤه حزينين للذهاب. لقد كانت رحلة رائعة ومغامرة شيقة.


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1. They volunteer at nursing home once a week. 2. They do crafts and games with the residents. 3. John does his Bully Boogie dance to the oldies and the residents dance too. 4. They hand out cupcakes that they make each week.

Once upon a time in the small town of Clarityville, there lived a curious young boy named Chad. Chad was known far and wide for his strange habit—he never finished his sentences! No matter how important,. every sentence he started ended in a dangling pause. The townspeople grew frustrated at the cognitive dissonance constantly created by Chad They all gather in the townsquare one day, and end up hanging him. In the process, individual townspeople, named similar to individual elicitation techniques, engage with him in ways meant to elicit the conclusion of his thoughts. Chad’s predicament could keep the story humorous, with townspeople misunderstanding or jumping to conclusions, but each interaction could introduce and define a different elicitation technique for the child reader.

A young boy wants to learn how to ride a bicycle but every time he tries he falls, he gets frustrated about not being able to ride it the first time and almost gives up, but with the encouragement from his parents, he learns that he can remain persistent and eventually learns how to ride a bike and that it takes practice to learn how to.

Once upon a time, in a big green forest, there lived a little turtle named Timmy. Timmy was a small turtle with a shiny, green shell and a big, curious smile. He loved to explore and go on adventures, even though he was a bit slower than his animal friends. One sunny morning, Timmy decided to go on an adventure to find the biggest, juiciest strawberry in the whole forest! "I love strawberries," Timmy said, licking his lips. So, off he went! He walked past tall trees, wiggled under bushes, and splashed through tiny puddles. On the way, Timmy met his friend Bella the Bunny, hopping around. "Where are you going, Timmy?" asked Bella. "I'm looking for the biggest strawberry in the forest!" Timmy said excitedly. "I'll help you!" said Bella, and they both hopped along together. After a while, they came across Sammy the Squirrel, who was gathering nuts. "Hi, Sammy!" said Timmy and Bella. "Do you know where we can find the biggest strawberry?" Sammy scratched his head and said, "I don’t know, but I’ll help you look!" And so, Sammy joined the adventure too. They walked and walked until they saw something red and shiny behind a big bush. “Look!” Timmy said, “It’s the biggest strawberry ever!” They all cheered! Timmy, Bella, and Sammy shared the strawberry and it was the sweetest, juiciest strawberry they had ever tasted. After their delicious snack, they sat under a tree and laughed together. Timmy was so happy that his friends helped him on his adventure. He learned that exploring was fun, but having friends along made it even better! And from that day on, Timmy, Bella, and Sammy went on many more adventures together.

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?”
