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Scarlett has a flower shop she loves flowers so much her facorite flower is a pink and white rose fisher who is a fat person comes into her shop she feels bad so she puts on a tutu to make her look fatter this makes fisher feel much better about feeling fat Scarlett and fisher become best friends fisher pushes Scarlett on the swing and they run on the playground

### **Story Outline: "The Wisdom of the Baobab Tree"** **1. Introduction:** - **Setting:** African village, sunny day, Dante (young boy) and Fortoya (older sister) playing. - **Baobab Tree:** The massive, ancient tree in the center of the village fascinates the children. - **Dante’s Wish:** Dante stretches his arms wide, hoping to hug the giant tree, but can’t reach. **2. Fortoya’s Attempt:** - **Fortoya Tries:** Fortoya opens her arms wide, but like Dante, she cannot hug the tree either. - **Wondering Together:** The siblings ask each other how they could possibly hug such a giant tree. **3. Grandma Arrives:** - **Grandma’s Wisdom:** Their grandmother walks by with a kind smile, sits near the tree, and listens to their dilemma. - **Teaching Moment:** Grandma explains that the tree is like wisdom—too big for one person to hold alone, but something we can all share. **4. Wisdom Like a Tree:** - **Curiosity:** Dante asks how wisdom can be like the tree. - **Grandma’s Explanation:** Grandma explains that wisdom grows over time and is passed down, just like the baobab has stood tall for generations. "We need many people to embrace it." **5. Gathering Friends:** - **Dante’s Idea:** Excited, Dante suggests gathering their friends to help "hug" the tree. - **Action:** The siblings gather their village friends, and together they hold hands, encircling the tree. **6. Group Hug & Realization:** - **Unity:** The children and their friends finally manage to "hug" the tree by working together. - **Grandma’s Message:** Grandma reminds them that wisdom is like this tree—when we share it, we grow together. **7. Conclusion:** - **Gratitude:** Dante and Fortoya look up at the baobab, realizing the importance of sharing wisdom and learning with others. - **Final Reflection:** They understand that, just like the tree, they will continue to grow and learn with the help of their community and friends.

A little boy goes on quest with his dad during the time of the dinosaurs

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Title: "Daddy's Hero" In a small house near the bustling city, little Maya lived with her mommy while her daddy, Major Raj, bravely served in the Indian Army. Maya missed her daddy's warm hugs and stories. One day, Maya found a dusty old trunk in the attic filled with her daddy's old army toys—a tiny camouflage jacket, a miniature flag, and a shiny medal. She imagined herself as a brave soldier like her daddy. Every night, Maya's mommy would tell her stories of Daddy's adventures. "Your daddy is out there protecting us, just like a hero," she'd say, tucking Maya into bed. One sunny morning, a knock echoed at the door. Maya's heart raced. Could it be? Daddy stood tall in his uniform, a smile lighting up his face. "Daddy!" Maya squealed, rushing into his arms. Maya's hero was home. Together again, they were the happiest family in the world. The End.

1. Hi friend, my name is Kali and I've learned some new words. 2. Would you like to learn them with me? Yes. Great. 3. Where should I start? 4. I learned a new word like vote because I have a voice and I matter. 5. I learned a new word like freedom because I am free to be me. 6. I learned a new word like happiness because I have the right to pursue life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. 7. I learned a new word like equal because all people were created equal. 8. I learned a new word like anything because everyone will say you can be anything. I just have to believe it. 9. I learned a new word like fearless because I am bold enough to do the right thing even when it is hard to do. 10. I learned a new word like love because it is the most important thing of all.

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Mom took potatoes out of the refrigerator to make mashed potatoes. Potatoes told the boy Misha how they would make mashed potatoes from him: they would wash him, undress him, put him in a hot bath, and then massage him and he would become soft.

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Once there was an owl and a little busy bee.Together they made a house in a big oak tree but it wasn't till their tiny lady bird there came to be a cozy perfect home made for just the three. They fluttered and flittered, a trio so sweet, Their little abode, a snug, leafy retreat. The ladybird, dainty in red and in black, Joined the duo, a trio on the woodland track. They danced with the stars, a nocturnal spree, In their cozy home, 'neath the old oak tree. The seasons would change, and stories unfold, enjoying their leafy haven, with each other to hold. Through sunshine and raindrops, in wind and in breeze, They'd sing and they'd laugh and have fun with ease. Family grew stronger, like roots in the ground, In that tree so grand, where love could be found. The owl hooted softly, the ladybird sighed, The bee buzzed a little lullaby. In the heart of the oak, in the shelter they wove, The trio found solace, in unity and love.

all the family is in the house and mom had made A fresh batch of cookies she has one daughter and one son and a toddler and there is a dad and it's a mystery on who took the last cookie and they have a dog

An elephant is playing with a squirrel. He gets up on a tree and is unable to get back down. He asks all the animals of the forest for help. The owl has an idea: to ask the giraffes to help with get down using their nexk as a slide.

1. John Jr and Durga wanted to understand more about the shoes of the Gospel of Peace in the Armor of God. They are worn as protection when we share the good news of Jesus. 2.John Jr and Durga found out The shoes of peace protect them from the distractions and traps that Satan uses to hinder them. They also help us stand firm in the truth of God's word, even in terrifying circumstances. 3. John Jr told Durga that they should the gospel with others at any time. The shoes of peace allow us to face life's trials without fear, knowing that what awaits is greater than anything they could suffer. 4. John Jr read Bible verse Matthew 5:9 Jesus said, “Blessed are the peacemakers” Durga claimed that Peace can be experienced when we have received divine pardon with a reconciliation to God and have the harmony within, especially with God and not fellow man. 5. John Jr and Durga felt empowered through the word, power, and conviction of the gospel. They decided they would start Sharing the good news of Christ and become ready to share God with others at all times. 6. John Jr and Durga said the prayer, Father today we put on the shoes of peace, and pray that they will be firmly grounded in the good news of what Jesus did on the cross. Please help us today to dig deep if the enemy throws anything at us — remind us that You, God, have everything under control. You give us peace – a peace that surpasses all understanding

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Summary of "The Kindness of Lily and the Goblin King" In a small village by an enchanted forest, a brave girl named Lily loved to explore despite warnings about magical creatures. One sunny day, she found a shimmering path of golden leaves that led her to a hidden clearing with a magnificent tree. Inside the tree, she discovered a magical world filled with fairies and met a wise owl named Oliver. He revealed that the forest needed her help because the mischievous Goblin King had stolen the Magic Crystal that kept it alive. Determined to help, Lily accepted the quest and received a glowing map from Oliver. As she journeyed through the forest, she faced challenges, including riddles from tortoises and thorny mazes, and befriended a clever squirrel named Nutty. Eventually, they reached the Goblin King's dark cave. When Lily asked for the crystal, the Goblin King mocked her. However, she spoke about the importance of friendship and kindness. Touched by her words, he handed over the crystal, admitting his loneliness. With the crystal restored, the forest came alive with joy. The Goblin King found friendship among Lily and the villagers. The tale spread, teaching everyone that kindness can change hearts and that true magic lies in friendship. The enchanted forest thrived, and every adventure became a cherished memory. The End

When Moon shook hands with Steve, Moon immediately spoke to her self, "Why is Steve's hand cold?…no-no, maybe my body temperature is warm."

Joseph the most beloved son of Israel, is given a coat of many colors. Israel helps Joseph put on the coat. Joseph's brothers sees this and hated him, because he was more loved by their father.
