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- 1st grader - Girl - Favorite character: Dog (golden retriever) - Loves to play soccer - Loves magical books I would like to teach the lesson that Honesty is the Best Policy

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Thomas Womas, an alien boy, From a planet far away, Was left behind on planet Earth, When his parents came to play. They traveled in a spaceship, But Thomas was just a child when they left him behind. His parents never meant to leave him, On planet Earth. He discovered new plants and animals, And even made some friends, He learned their ways and languages, And how to make amends. But as time went by, Thomas couldn't help but feel, A longing for his family, And a sense of being unreal. He missed his parents dearly, And wondered if they'd come back, But he also grew to love, This planet and its knack. And just when he had accepted, That his parents were gone, He saw a familiar ship. His parents had returned, With tales of their adventures, Thomas was overjoyed, To be reunited once more, But he also knew, This planet was now his core. For even though he was an alien, On a planet far from home, He found a new family, And a place to call his own.

Girl is visiting her childhood bestfriend in the province. They have fun together.

Les personnages seront 2 sœurs (6 et 11 ans) qui vivent en Polynésie française sur l'île de Hiva-Oa aux Marquises. Un soir elles font un songe identique ou elle sont choisies pour re-découvrir les lieux sacrés de Hiva-oa guidées par leurs arrière grand mère. Livre 1 - "Le Rêve Mystique" : Thème central : Découverte du rêve partagé des deux sœurs. Message : Les rêves peuvent être des portes vers des aventures inattendues.

Join three-year-old Arwyn as she discovers a hidden door to a magical elf kingdom in her backyard with her dog Arlo. Mimi the elf (Arwyns grandma) shows them the kingdom and plays with them, teaching them about the beauty in magic. Transformed into a princess for a day, Arwyn enjoys a grand feast, dances in a twinkling ballroom, and shares laughter with mischievous elves. Arlo and Arwyn walk home after happy. This heartwarming tale captures the essence of childhood wonder and the magic in simple moments. 'Princess Arwyn's Day' is a delightful celebration of imagination, friendship, and the joy found in unexpected places—an enchanting adventure for readers of all ages.

Ziggy, a curious and adventurous cavapoo puppy, finds himself bored in his small backyard. He dreams of exploring the world beyond the fence. One day, he discovers a loose board and embarks on an unexpected adventure in the neighborhood. Along the way, he encounters various animals and faces challenges that teach him about bravery, friendship, and the importance of home. Key Themes Adventure and Exploration: Encourages curiosity about the world. Bravery in the Face of the Unknown: Ziggy learns to overcome his fears. The Value of Home: Ziggy realizes how much he cherishes his family and home.

In a quiet village in France, Isabella, an orphan raised by the caring matron Miss Violetta, finds solace and purpose in ballet at Miss Violetta's studio. Despite her dedication and numerous performances, Isabella's heart yearns for the world outside, often gazing longingly through the window during practice, dreaming of the day her graceful dance will carry her beyond the confines of her studio and into the vast unknown.

Ruby loved easter more than any other time of the year As Ruby stands at her bedroom window smelly the fresh flowers outside, A goldren magically appears in her bedroom the egg cracks and out pops a magical rabbit called whiskers. With a wiggle of Whiskers nose, they embark on an easter adventure Ruby partially turns into a rabbit. she has soft fuzzy bunny ears and a fluffy tail. with one big bounce they find themselves in a meadow full of giany colourful easter eggs. the eggs were colours of the rainbow and glowed in the sunlight Ruby now had a mission to deliver all the easter eggs and sporead the joy of easter Ruby and Whiskers delivered the eggs to childrens house, leaving a trail of golden sparkles everywhere they went. they bounced through villages, over rivers and across a rainbow bridge in the sky they finally reached the last ous "you did it Ruby rabbit!" golden light swirled around Ruby and she found herself back in her bedroom. her bunny ears and tail had gone, but she held a small golden egg was it a dream? Ruby's mum shouted "Ruby, Breakfast!" Ruby sits to the table and as she wiggled her noes said "I'll always be Ruby Rabbit!" The family laugh but Ruby knew the magic was real

A six years old child who learns empathy through everyday interactions, such as comforting a sad friend or helping a frustrated sibling. The story should use simple, relatable situations and show the child reflecting on how they would feel in similar circumstances, teaching empathy in a fun and gentle way.

a small, cute tiger who lives in the forest, who shares his day, likes, and dislikes. It’s a tale of kindness and adventure, perfect for young imaginations.

1.Bunny Fluffy with a toothache: An image of a small bunny with big eyes holding his cheek. There are carrot pieces scattered around him. 2.Wise owl and forest friends: The owl is sitting on a branch, and around it are a bunny, a hedgehog and a mouse. The owl holds a twig in its paw, and the animals listen attentively. 3.Journey to the tooth fairy: Forest friends are walking through a magical forest. On their way, they encounter various obstacles: a turbulent stream, dense thickets, etc. 4.The Tooth Fairy and the forest inhabitants: A little fairy with wings is standing by a hollow, and all the forest inhabitants are gathered around her. The fairy is holding toothbrushes and toothpaste.

Boy is scared of the monster in the dark but there is no monster, just Dark.

A 5 year old girl named Stella explores mysterious and magical worlds as she tries to find her Leopard Gecko named Crackers who escaped her reptile tank and discovers amazing places and charcters

Sarah, accompanied by her friend Stitch, embarks on a playful adventure to thwart the mischievous antics of two whimsical felines, BACA and CUCA. Cats in amusing costumes, the cats' antics lead to laughter and chaos among the neighborhood children. Through a series of whimsical escapades, Sarah and Stitch navigate the twists and turns of the hunt, culminating in a joyous victory as they outsmart the elusive pranksters. Their triumph earns them the admiration of their peers, forever etching their names as the valiant guardians of their beloved town. Through camaraderie and determination, Sarah and Stitch showcase the power of friendship and resourcefulness, teaching even mischievous cats a valuable lesson in fun and responsibility.

character that embodies transparency, with a crystal-like appearance that can become invisible. She should have a bright aura that reflects her honest and open nature.

A young small elephant, who feels everything big—happy, sad, mad, excited. Theme: It’s okay to feel big emotions, and you can learn ways to handle them. Setting: Everyday life—home, school, playground. Plot Summary: The character gets overwhelmed by big feelings throughout the day. Each time, the emotion feels “too big” for their small body. They try to stomp, shout, hide, or cry. A gentle adult elephant or friend helps them name the feeling, breathe, and talk about it. By the end, the character learns a few tools to help them when their feelings get big.

1. Thanksgiving was approaching quickly. John Jr and Yuēhàn were wanting to understand how the first Thanksgiving become known. John Jr went to the internet and began telling Yuēhàn about the Mayflower and Pilgrims. 2. John Jr explained that the Mayflower was an English sailing ship that transported a group of English families, known today as the Pilgrims, from England to the New World. After 10 weeks at sea, Mayflower, with 102 passengers, reached the United States, dropping anchor near Cape Cod, Massachusetts, on November 21, 1620. The captain of the Mayflower was Christopher Jones. 3. John Jr went on that The pilgrims wanted to separate from the Church of Egland and they believed God wanted them to voyage to America. During the voyage, the pilgrims passed the time by reading by candlelight or playing cards and games. Upon the arrival on land, the pilgrims were surprised to see the ground frozen and that led to their inability to plant and harvest food. 4. John Jr told Yuehan about the native Indians giving a hand to the pilgrims. The Indians taught the pilgrims how to gather food and survival skills. The help from the Indians save 53 pilgrims from ultimately perishing. Most of the pilgrims died from diseases described as a mixture of scurvy, pneumonia, and tuberculosis. 5. The following year, the 53 pilgrims and 90 Wampanoag Indians had a celebration that we now call Thanksgiving. The Mayflower was torn apart after Christopher Jones passed away. 6. John Jr and Yuehan started counting down the days to Thanksgiving. They planned a special tribute and prayer for the Pilgrim and Indians!

A student is sitting at a desk with a computer. One screen shows a video game, but there's a math book open next to it. The student sighs.

Jack and Annie, now Master Librarians, are preparing for a vacation when Annie suggests they check the Frog Creek woods for Morgan le Fay and the magic tree house. Despite their tight schedule, Jack agrees. They quickly head to the woods, where they find the magic tree house and Morgan, who greets them warmly and invites them inside. Morgan gives Jack and Annie an important mission: to retrieve a lost story from an ancient Roman library. The story’s title is written in Latin, and Morgan provides a book on Roman times to help them. She emphasizes the importance of their secret library cards and the ancient story they must find. As the tree house begins to spin, signaling their departure, Morgan hints at helping them blend in but is cut off by the spinning. Jack and Annie brace themselves for their adventure as the spinning stops and their journey to the Roman world begins.
