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In a small, enchanting town named Harmonyville, there lived a curious and kind-hearted child named Lily. One day, while exploring the dusty shelves of an old bookstore, Lily discovered a mysterious book titled "The Magic of Kindness: Conversations with God." Intrigued, Lily opened the book and embarked on a magical journey to learn how to communicate with God.

A group of girls spending time together outside their house which is banned in the city they live

A woman named Mary McLeod Bethune. She had a heart full of kindness and a mind full of dreams. Mary believed that every person, no matter their background, deserved a chance to succeed. During the Great Depression, times were tough. Many families struggled to make ends meet, and women faced even greater challenges. Mary knew she had to do something to help her fellow women. With determination, Mary set out on a mission to make a difference. She spoke up for the rights of women, especially those who were African American like herself. She believed that women should have equal opportunities for education, jobs, and fair treatment. During this time, the New Deal was created to help people in need. Mary saw this as a chance to advocate for women's rights. She shared her ideas on how to support women through the New Deal. With guidance, the New Deal began to include programs that provided jobs and resources for women.They opened up to education opportunities for young women.

Spiderman and Thor are on an adventure in Australia

A little girl learns about the flame within her that gives her strength to overcome challenges .It teaches children that courage comes from within and that they are capable of overcoming challenges when they believe in themselves.

Everyone knows that once a pair of socks go into the washing machine, sometimes only one comes out. So where does the sock go? In a place far away, all the lost socks live in sunshine and warm carpets, with no worries. Crew is new here and is trying to figure out everything, meeting new socks and seeing old friends along the way.

Once upon a time in a quaint little village, nestled at the edge of a vast and mysterious forest, lived a smart little girl named Lily and her courageous best friend, Jack. Lily had sparkling blue eyes that twinkled with curiosity and a mind as sharp as a tack. Jack, on the other hand, had a heart as brave as a lion’s, always ready for an adventure

Numa pequena vila rodeada por montanhas, vivia Trovisco, o monstro da trovoada, com pelo cinzento como nuvens e olhos brilhantes como relâmpagos. Os habitantes temiam as tempestades, mas Mafalda, uma menina corajosa e curiosa, adorava ouvir histórias sobre ele. Durante uma tempestade, Mafalda decidiu encontrar Trovisco. Com seu casaco impermeável e lanterna, subiu a montanha. No topo, encontrou Trovisco e descobriu que ele criava tempestades para ajudar a natureza. De volta à vila, Mafalda explicou isso aos habitantes, que, curiosos, visitaram Trovisco. Aos poucos, o medo deu lugar ao respeito e admiração. Trovisco tornou-se amigo da vila e as tempestades foram bem-vindas. Mafalda e Trovisco continuaram amigos, e a vila ficou mais feliz e pacífica.

Eva has an adventure on the chocolate land and learn about not eating too much chocolate

Story that blend the mystical and imaginative elements of fairy tales with Buddhist morals, habit-forming principles of James Clear, and Nonviolent Communication. Abt a kid learning benefits of praying

Maverick is a biracial elementary school kid. His dad is black, his mom is white. One day at school he was pushed off the slide, the kids said he was mixed and couldn’t play with them. One said he wasn’t white go away. The other said he couldn’t play because he wasn’t black. Maverick goes home in tears asking his dad was he black or white? Dad explains he’s a blended blessing of both races

Nicholas is the son of parents who live to serve others. He grows up in 3rd century Greece developing a love for the ocean and fishing. During a trip to deliver food to a needy family, his parents die when their horse and carriage wrecks in bad weather. Once Nicholas becomes 19, God directs him to become a monk. He packs his bags and heads off on a boat to another town. On the boat trip, the weather becomes bad and a crewman falls overboard. Nickolas miraculously rescues him from drowning, earning him the name SAINT NICKOLAS from the other shipmates. He joins the monastery but soon is called back to his hometown of Myra. Once home, he discovers his parents have left him a very large inheritance and he chooses to give all the money to other in need. He secretly puts food and money in peoples homes in need. And in every present he leaves a note signed "Dinei O Theos" meaning "its better to give to others than to receive"

Join Polar Bear as it explores the icy Arctic landscape, meeting other Arctic animals like seals and penguins. Children learn about the polar region and its inhabitants.

Tylai and Hito lying in bed at night.

Chester is a 7 year old boy from Hong kong. He loves football and he goes on an adventure to brazil

Andromeda flies in from outerspace to play with human children for the day making alot of friends along the way, with dazzling sparkles and star dust

Girl has a guinea pig, she play with his pet, feed him, clean his cage.

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Page 1-2 Dad isn’t here anymore. I think about him a lot. Page 3-4 I look around and see Dad’s things. “I miss Dad.” Page 5-6 Mom rests a hand on my shoulder. “Let’s make a memory box. We can keep Dad’s love inside.” Page 7-8 I look up at her. “What’s a memory box?” Mom sits beside me. “It’s a special place where we can keep things that remind us of Dad.” Page 9-10 I think about it and nod. “I like that idea.” Page 11-12 We look in the basement and find a box. I run my hand over the lid. “Let’s decorate it. I want it to look just right.” Page 13-14 I draw a heart, and Mom helps me write “I love Dad.” Now our box is ready. Page 15-16 We look for Dad’s things. I find his football jersey and hold it close. “It smells like him.” Page 17-18 We find football tickets. I smile. “I remember that game—it was so fun!” Page 19-20 I find a shiny rock. Me and Dad found this on the beach. “It’s lucky.” Page 21-22 I put everything inside the box and close the lid. “Now I have a box of love.” Page 23-24 The next morning, I open the box. I take out Dad’s jersey and hold it tight. I feel connected to him. Page 25-26 Then I look at the rock and remember our trip to the beach. I smile. Mom hugs me. “Dad isn’t here, but love never leaves.” I close the box and hold it close. Dad will always be with me.
