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1. Девочка Нини хочет стать большой, как ее брат Момо 2. Мама предлагает Нини устроить день, когда она будет большой 3. Нини учится наводить порядок в своей комнате 4. Нини учится накрывать на стол 5. Девочка решает, что быть маленькой легче

Jimmy the snail is the best skateboarding snail Jimmy the Snail was obsessed with grinding on rails His friends stopped wanting to hang out with him because he only talked about skateboarding on rails Eventually he stops only talking about how good of a skateboarder he is and becomes a good friend again

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Learning number 123

Jayden goes to disneyland

Hi, I’m Karots, the Welsh pony, and though I may be a bit older now, I still have a mischievous streak! As a lesson pony, I spend my days teaching children not just how to ride but how to stay alert and on their toes! My mornings start like anyone else's—with breakfast, but don’t dare give me food I don’t like, or I’ll simply refuse to eat! After my meal, I play with my pony pals—biting, kicking, and running around wildly—it’s our favorite way to bond! Then, the real fun begins. I know when the children arrive, and I can’t wait to greet them. I like to test my new two-legged friends as soon as they put the halter on, by bolting out of the stall. Sometimes I run so fast I lift them right off their feet—what a ride! Of course, if they let go of the lead rope, it’s FREEDOM! I trot around like the star of my own parade, and the humans reward me with carrots and cookies for my stellar performance. Once they catch me, it’s time for the next round of fun in the arena. I make sure their ride is exciting—no boring trotting in circles for me! I prefer zig-zag patterns, spontaneous canters, and inserting my head or leg through the fence, just to make them squeal. I’ve also mastered the art of picking up branches, just to see how long I can hold on while they try to pry them from my mouth! Of course, after all that fun, I always end the day with good behavior. The children un-tack me, give me lots of scratches (the human version of chewing, I’ve learned), and most importantly, plenty of carrots. After all, carrots are a Karots’ favorite treat!

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Each step in the game of hopscotch is a step we take on our journey growing in life. We grow and over come challenges every day! Every one has their own journey and create their own individualized hopscotch path!

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Girl appreciates what God has blessed her with, which is a pet dog.

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كان يا ما كان، في قرية صغيرة على حافة غابة غامضة، تعيش ثلاث أخوات: أسيل البالغة من العمر 12 عامًا، وعبدو ذات الـ10 أعوام، وأحمد الصغير الذي كان يبلغ 8 سنوات. كانوا يعيشون في بيت صغير مع والديهم، وكانوا دائمًا ما يبحثون عن المغامرات. في أحد الأيام، بينما كانوا يلعبون بالقرب من الغابة، سمعوا صوتًا غريبًا يأتي من بين الأشجار. كانت أسيل الشجاعة تقول: "لنكتشف ما هذا الصوت!" بينما كانت عبدو متحمسة لتتبع الصوت، وأحمد الصغير كان متوترًا قليلًا لكنه قرر أن يتبع أخواته. دخلوا الغابة ووجدوا ممرًا ضيقًا يؤدي إلى مكان مضيء. هناك، اكتشفوا شجرة عملاقة تتحدث! قالت الشجرة: "مرحبًا أيها الأطفال، أنا شجرة الحكمة، وأنا بحاجة إلى مساعدتكم. لقد فقدت أوراقي الذهبية، وهي التي تحافظ على سحر الغابة." قررت الأخوات الثلاث مساعدة الشجرة. أعطتهم الشجرة خريطة صغيرة وقالت: "عليكم أن تجدوا ثلاثة مفاتيح: مفتاح الشجاعة، مفتاح الذكاء، ومفتاح اللطف. فقط بهذه المفاتيح يمكنكم استعادة أوراقي الذهبية." بدأت أسيل وعبدو وأحمد رحلتهم. في البداية، واجهوا نهرًا عريضًا. كانت أسيل الشجاعة هي التي قادتهم عبر الجسر الخشبي المهتز. بعد ذلك، وصلوا إلى لغز محير، وكانت عبدو الذكية هي التي حلته بسرعة. وأخيرًا، وصلوا إلى بوابة مغلقة، وكان أحمد الصغير هو الذي استخدم لطفه وكلماته اللطيفة لإقناع الحارس بفتح البوابة. عندما جمعوا المفاتيح الثلاثة، عادوا إلى شجرة الحكمة. وضعوا المفاتيح في مكانها الصحيح، وفجأة، عادت الأوراق الذهبية إلى الشجرة، وأصبحت الغابة أكثر جمالًا وسحرًا من قبل. شكرتهم الشجرة وقالت: "أنتم أطفال رائعون! شجاعتكم، ذكاؤكم، ولطفكم أنقذوا الغابة." عادت أسيل وعبدو وأحمد إلى قريتهم وهم يحكون لأهلهم عن مغامرتهم المدهشة. ومنذ ذلك اليوم، أصبحوا يعرفون دائمًا أن العمل الجماعي والشجاعة والذكاء واللطف يمكن أن يحلوا أي مشكلة. النهاية هذه القصة تعلم الأطفال أهمية التعاون والشجاعة والذكاء واللطف. أتمنى أن تستمتعوا به

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