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León, un niño de dos años, y su leal perro Theo se aventuran al bosque. Se pierden, pero el abuelo fallecido de León aparece para guiarlos. Él explica que siempre los cuida desde el más allá. Aconseja a León sobre la importancia de escuchar a quienes nos cuidan. Regresan a casa, donde León cuenta cómo el abuelo los ayudó. La moraleja es no arriesgarse sin necesidad, escuchar a quienes nos aman y recordar que aquellos que amamos siguen viviendo en nuestros corazones. El abuelo, desde el cielo, sonríe al verlos seguros.

A short story about a tiger who teaches kids to tell time. Geared towards kids 3-5 years old.

This book is about a kid named Myles that is starting learn about budgeting and savings.

1. The Mysterious Map - Tommy finds an old map in his attic on the first day of summer, suggesting a hidden treasure in his neighborhood. 2. The Secret Garden - Following the map, Tommy discovers a hidden garden where plants can talk. He learns about the secrets of nature from a wise, old oak tree. The Pirate Adventure - Tommy and his friends build a makeshift boat and embark on a pirate adventure on the local lake, finding "treasure" and solving riddles.

In this heartwarming and introspective story, Celine holds a mysterious mirror that has always given her answers to life’s questions—big or small, personal or profound. Every time she asks about her dreams or her path, the mirror provides clear guidance, and she’s come to trust it fully. But when she dares to ask, “Salamin, ano ba talaga ang kasarian ko?” the mirror shows her something different: memories instead of a direct answer. Through these visions, Celine revisits her childhood, teenage years, and young adulthood. As a child, she sees herself happily embracing her feminine identity. As a teen, she starts to realize her attraction to other girls, causing her to question the labels others place on her. By early adulthood, Celine is asking her friends to use they/them pronouns, feeling that neither “girl” nor “boy” completely fits. The mirror finally returns to the present, showing only her reflection—silent, with no clear answer. In this reflective journey, Celine learns that gender is not a fixed concept; rather, it’s fluid and ever-evolving. The mirror doesn’t provide a single answer because gender itself is a journey that changes and grows. Ultimately, Celine understands that she is free to define her own identity, unrestricted by rigid labels. "Salamin, Salamin. Kailan Ako Magiging si Celine" is a tale about embracing one’s evolving identity, learning that true self-acceptance means being open to change, and realizing that gender is a personal journey, as unique and dynamic as the person living it.

Hiba and cam to Morocco in Casablanca during summer 2025 They came to Their grandparents (grandfather : Basidi, grandmother : Maima) They went to a morrocan restaurant where there was morrocan music and very good food

In the classroom teacher give divide the 3 groups. Group one play puzzle and group two play blocks, but group three only see them. In the end, the teacher asked each group for what their feel. This is about inclusivity, whom we have a fair and give the chance for student to exploration.

Page 1: "Lina's Adventure Begins!" Lina discovers a mysterious letter in a bottle that asks for help to save the Amazon rainforest. Excited, she packs her backpack and sets off on an adventure to protect the rainforest and its animals. Page 2: "The Magical Journey" Lina is magically transported to the Amazon rainforest, where she meets Tico, a colorful toucan. Tico tells her about the danger facing the rainforest and asks for her help to stop deforestation. Page 3: "Meeting the Toucan" Tico explains how deforestation is harming the Amazon and its animals. Lina is determined to help and wants to know what she can do to make a difference. Page 4: "The Sloth Joins the Mission" Lina meets Sammy, a friendly sloth, who explains how the Amazon helps clean the air and provides homes for many animals. Sammy emphasizes the importance of protecting the rainforest from destruction. Page 5: "The Amazon's Great Gifts" Tico and Sammy show Lina the many benefits of the Amazon, like the oxygen produced by the trees and the plants used for medicine and food. Lina realizes how much the rainforest contributes to the world. Page 6: "The Danger of Deforestation" Lina witnesses deforestation firsthand as trees are cut down, and animals lose their homes. Tico and Sammy explain how this process pollutes the environment and disrupts the balance of nature. Page 7: "Small Actions, Big Change" Lina learns that small actions at home, like using less paper, recycling, and buying eco-friendly products, can help protect the Amazon. She feels empowered to make a difference. Page 8: "Lina's Promise" Lina promises to share what she has learned with her friends and family, encouraging them to take small actions to protect the rainforest. She returns home, determined to spread the message and help save the Amazon. This story shows kids that even small changes in their daily lives can help protect the environment, especially the Amazon rainforest, and the animals that live there.

نانو طالبة في مدرسة أم ورقة الانصارية في الصف العاشر نانو تحب دراسة مواد العلوم الفيزياء والكيمياء والاحياء ودائما تقوم بالبحث عن التجارب الجميلة والممتعة

1. magical Nordic forest covered in snow, three best friends, Luna the Arctic Fox, Bjorn the Wise Bear, and Freya the Playful Reindeer, were eagerly preparing for a special Christmas celebration. 2. The Joyful Decorations. 3. The Magical Feast. 4. A Wish Upon the Northern Star.

Imagine a charming scene with a lively and curious girl named Tália, always involved in little mischiefs. She is being warned by the adults around her: "Don’t climb, Tália!" as she scales walls and trees, "Don’t run, dear!" as she darts across the yard like a streak of lightning. Tália is full of life and can’t sit still, always ready for her next adventure. Now, picture the ancient legend Tália heard about Talantis, a magical city hidden deep beneath the ocean. Its palaces are made of shimmering shells, its streets of coral, and pearl boats float gracefully. Talantis is a place only the bravest adventurers can reach. In her dream world, Tália sets off in search of this magical city, her little legs taking her closer to the sea. Talantis is depicted as a grand realm, full of color and life, where little fish swim as if dancing, and the waters sparkle under the sunlight. She eventually finds the magical city, or perhaps it is Talantis that finds her. It is said that Talantis was created by an ancient queen, the Queen of Poetic Audacity, a brave princess who defied the gods with her beautiful verses. After defeating the most erudite of gods, she received a magical pearl that helped her transform her village and save her people from a terrible curse. At the center of the city, a pearlescent fountain of magical waters shines, reminding everyone of the queen’s heroic act. Now, centuries later, Tália hears a soft melody coming from the shores of Talantis, like a call. The magical city remains alive, guiding curious and courageous hearts, just like Tália’s.

a young girl, who is afraid of going to the waters, visits her grandparents who live by the beach where she meets a mermaid princess who teaches her how to swim and they explore the sea

Kels and Mars are having a new baby. Kels and Mars has two children Heaven and Vaeh. Vaeh is not excited about a new baby. Veal dreams of a day with just her and her Kels before the new baby arrives. They leave Mars and Heaven behind and travel to a magical palace where they become princess for a day drink tea, dance and wear ball gowns.

Lovely Bird loves colors! One bright morning, she flies around the garden, finding flowers, bugs, and other objects in every color of the rainbow. From red roses to blue butterflies, Lovely Bird helps kids learn to recognize and name colors. This story is filled with vibrant illustrations and simple text, perfect for teaching little ones about colors.

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**Timmy and the Tippy-Toe Dance** is a fun story about a little boy named Timmy who learns the importance of listening to his body when he feels the urge to use the bathroom. After ignoring the signs, he starts doing the "Tippy-Toe Dance" and realizes that waiting too long can lead to discomfort. With his sister Emma's help, Timmy discovers that taking bathroom breaks when needed is the best way to stay healthy and avoid accidents.

Nour reist mit ihrer Familie nach Mekka, um die Kaaba zu sehen und entdeckt die Schönheit des heiligen Ortes, während sie betet und das Zamzam-Wasser trinkt.

Pilly is a spirited six-year-old with curly hair that bounces as she explores. Her eyes shine with curiosity and joy. Always eager for adventure, she embraces new experiences with enthusiasm. Pilly's kind heart and lively spirit make her a beloved friend to everyone she meets.

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1. In a forest, the animals often held contests to see who was the fastest and smartest. One day, a wise old owl announced a special event. Bird: “Tomorrow, there will be a great race! The winner will be crowned the Champion of the Forest and receive a basket of the finest fruits!” The news excited everyone. Each one believed they could win, but the snake boasted the loudest. Snake: “None of you stand a chance! I’ll slither faster than all of you!” he hissed. 2. all the animals gathered at the starting line. The bird flew swiftly ahead, the rabbit hopped with energy, the squirrel zigzagged skillfully, and the snake slithered smoothly. Meanwhile, the fish swam along the sparkling stream that ran beside the path. 3. The racers came to a wide muddy patch. The snake struggled, his body slipping in the mud. Further along, the rabbit’s paw got caught in a thorn bush. She cried out. Rabbit: “Help! I’m stuck!” The bird saw her and hesitated. Bird: “If I stop, I might lose!” But the squirrel heard her too and quickly rushed over. Rabbit:. “Thank you!” Snake: “You’re wasting time helping others!” 4. Suddenly, there path blocked by a fallen log. The snake tried to push the log away but couldn’t. He looked around for help, but none of the animals trusted him because of his earlier boasting. Just then, the rabbit and squirrel arrived and helped. Snake: “Why would you help me?” Bird: “Because helping others is what makes us stronger,” 5. Finally, all the animals raced toward the finish line together. To everyone’s surprise, the fish, who had steadily swum along the whole race, crossed first! The snake, though he didn’t win, felt happy for the fish and thanked the squirrel and rabbit. Snake: “I was wrong to be so proud. Kindness and teamwork matter more than winning.” From that day on, the snake became a better friend, and the animals of the forest learned that working together brings the greatest rewards.
