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This heartwarming picture book about the a smart, beautiful little girl named Braelynn and her amazing temporary parents Catheryn and Mike!

Tuwing Pebrero, ipinagdiriwang ang pista ng mga bulaklak sa Lungsod ng Baguio. Kilala rin ito sa tawag na Pista ng Panagbenga. Ang Panagbenga ay salitang galing sa Cordillera na ang kahulugan ay panahon ng pagbukadkad ng bulaklak. Binibigyang halaga sa pistang ito ang naggagandahang bulaklak kung saan kilala ang lungsod na ito. Nagsimula ang pagdiriwang ng Panagbenga noong 1995. Isinagawa ng pistang ito para maiangat muli ang Lungsod ng Baguio mula sa malagim na lindol noong 1990. Maraming gawain ang makikita sa pagdiriwang ng Panagbenga. Ang pinakasikat at inaabangang gawain tuwing pista ng bulaklak ay ang parada. Kasama sa paradang ito ay sayawan sa kalsada at pagtugtog ng mga banda. Pinakabida sa paradang ito ang mga higanteng karosa na puno ng mga magaganda at mababangong bulaklak. Sa paggawa ng karosang ito, ipinakikita ng mga Pilipino ang kanilang pagiging malikhain at pagiging matulungin. Ipinaparada ang mga ito sa malalaking kalsada ng lungsod. Maraming mga taong galing pa sa iba’t ibang bahagi ng Pilipinas ang dumadayo sa Baguio upang mapanood ito.

1. Jenny is tired all the time 2. Jenny is being gangstalked and the DEW attacks have taken a toll on Jenny's sleep 3. Life has no meaning anymore and Jenny lacks a purpose to drive her 4. Jenny tries stuff but can't seem to shake the tiredness 5. Jenny also suffers from central sleep Apnea 6. Jenny talks to her Dr about possible medications and prescribed her something 7. This took a couple of visits, but finally something prescribed had a wakeful effect. 8. The DEW attacks ended and the gangstalking was no longer an issue 9. Jenny found a job at helping old people with their activities of daily life 10. She would put a certain amount of her pay into savings 11. She eventually saved enough to find a new place to live

A boy got the treasure map.

Page 1: Finn was a little fox who loved to play in the forest. But sometimes, he felt scared, even when nothing dangerous was around. His heart would race, and his paws would shake. Page 2: One day, Finn's friend, Bella the bunny, invited him to a big hill to watch the sunset. But Finn remembered how tall the hill was and felt afraid. "What if I trip? What if I fall?" he worried. Page 3: Bella saw Finn looking nervous. "Are you okay?" she asked. "I don’t know," Finn said. "My tummy feels funny, and my legs feel wobbly." Page 4: Bella smiled. "That sounds like anxiety. I used to feel that way too! But I learned some tricks to feel better. Do you want to try?" Page 5: Finn nodded, and Bella taught him to take deep breaths—inhale for four seconds, hold for four seconds, and exhale for four seconds. "Breathing helps calm your body," she said. Page 6: Next, Bella said, "Think of a happy place. Imagine your favorite spot and how safe you feel there." Finn closed his eyes and thought about his cozy den, wrapped in soft blankets. Page 7: "Now," Bella said, "let's take one little step up the hill. Just one. Then we can stop and see how you feel." Finn took a tiny step. "I did it!" he said, feeling proud. Page 8: With Bella's support, Finn climbed higher and higher. When they reached the top, Finn gasped. The sunset was the most beautiful thing he had ever seen! Page 9: "I was scared, but I did it!" Finn cheered. Bella nodded. "Facing your fears little by little helps them feel smaller over time." Page 10: Finn learned that feeling scared was okay. He could take deep breaths, think of a happy place, and take small steps to feel better. Page 11: As they watched the sunset, Finn smiled. "Next time I feel scared, I’ll remember what you taught me." Bella patted his back. "And I’ll be here to help!" The End.

James is excited to go to school to find out where the class is going tomorrow. James finds out they're going to the zoo and gets very nervous On the bus ride home he thinks about how scary zoo animals are The next day James is very nervous to go to the zoo He sits alone on the way to the Zoo while everyone else is very happy When he gets there, the first animal he sees is a koala in a tree. The koala can tell james is scared and tells james it's okay to be scared. James then sees a jellyfish splashing in a nearby pond. James carefully approaches and the jellyfish tells him it's okay to be scared, the jellyfish used to be scared of sharks. James continues through the Zoo and sees a snake that looks sad. He carefully approaches, and the snake says he wants friends just like humans have friends. James says they can be friends, and they're both happy. When leaving James sees a lion and the lion asks if he had fun, james says yes he feels a lot better and they hug. James goes home happy

Book on autism that centers on a Jamaican family and explores how parents can better understand their children is a wonderful way to approach this sensitive topic. It’s important to create an engaging, age-appropriate story that uses gentle lessons and familiar cultural references, while emphasizing empathy, understanding, and love.

Once upon a time, in a cozy little burrow, there lived a fluffy bunny named Pip. Pip was a very curious bunny who loved exploring the meadow outside her home. Every day, she would hop around, sniffing the flowers and listening to the birds sing. One sunny morning, Pip decided to explore a part of the meadow she had never been to before. As she hopped along, she spotted a tiny butterfly fluttering by. "Hello, little butterfly!" Pip said excitedly, hopping after it. The butterfly flew higher and higher, and Pip followed, her little paws bouncing across the grass. But soon, the butterfly disappeared behind a tall bush. Pip stopped and looked around, wondering where it had gone. To her surprise, she found a small door at the base of the bush. It was just the right size for a tiny bunny like her. With a wiggle of her nose, Pip pushed the door open and peeked inside. Behind the door was a magical garden, full of glowing flowers and sparkling leaves. A friendly mouse named Nibble was picking berries in the garden. "Welcome, Pip!" Nibble said with a smile. "I’m glad you found our secret garden. It’s a special place where friends can meet and share stories." Pip’s eyes sparkled with excitement. She spent the whole afternoon in the magical garden, making new friends and learning about all the wonderful plants and animals that lived there. When the sun began to set, Pip said goodbye to her new friends and hopped back home, her heart full of joy. She couldn’t wait to tell her family about the secret garden and the friendly mouse. And from that day on, Pip knew that sometimes, the best adventures are the ones you find when you’re curious and brave enough to explore. The End.

happy little town called Harmony where many sweet animals lived. Each had a special gift, and together, they made their town a wonderful place full of happiness and friendship.

A cboy discovers a treasure map but can only find the treasure by always speaking the truth in every challenge.

Phoenix loves animals and wondered why his cat always sat.

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Picture a dense forest at night, with moonlight filtering through the trees. Kiri, the kiwi, stands among the foliage, his feathers blending with the shadows. Zaid, with a flashlight in hand, cautiously approaches Kiri, intrigued by the sight of the nocturnal bird.

Bees live in a school house hive. They go to school daily. They write news articles for the bee hive. They solve a problem

Ms. wright is a teacher. She gives her students an assignment and one student struggles so she gives her a magical purple pen to help her write her story.

A 3rd grade girl, named Zora, is talking to her friend, Alea, but she learns Alea is lying about how she stole her favorite pencil. Alea is lying about Zora stealing because she wants Zora's pencil. Zora doesn't know what to do, but after asking for help from her teacher and mom, Zora tells Alea to please stop lying, this is not ok. they learn to not be friends anymore and move on.

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.

It's about two fat white boys that love getting drunk and occasionally poo their pants and piss the bed. We love budweiser beers and going to the bear pub. We have a small pet called Mr Plankton that also comes with us and causes mischief. Will also gets a really poor haircut and the whole pub laughs at him.

Page 1: Once upon a time, there was a little monkey named Hanuman. Hanuman was strong, kind, and he could fly! Page 2: One day, Hanuman heard a tiny voice saying, “Help! Help!” It was a little bird trapped under a tree. Page 3: “I will help!” said Hanuman. With a BIG jump, he lifted the heavy tree and set the little bird free. Page 4: The bird chirped, “Thank you, Hanuman! You are so strong!” Page 5: Hanuman smiled. “Helping is what I do best!” he said. Then he heard another noise. Page 6: It was a big, scary monster! “I’m Rakta, and I want to make everyone scared!” he roared. Page 7: Hanuman wasn’t scared. “I’ll stop you!” he said. Page 8: Hanuman jumped super high and spun the monster around! Rakta flew away far, far, far! Page 9: The forest was safe! All the animals danced and shouted, “Hooray for Hanuman!” Page 10: Hanuman smiled and said, “It’s not strength that makes me happy. It’s helping friends!” The End

Parashuram, a hardworking 28-year-old from Hole Mannur, Karnataka, has spent his life supporting his family. With four elder brothers—Odda Mardappa, Sanna Mardappa, Krishna, and Nagaraja—and two sisters, Parvathi and Hema, he sacrificed his childhood to ensure they had better futures. At 14, he moved to Kasaragod, Kerala, to work in laterite fields. After years of hard work, he returned home at 25 but began to worry whether his family would remember his sacrifices and love. One day, Parashuram meets an elderly neighbor who shares inspiring stories of resilience. This encounter helps him realize the impact he has had on his family. With renewed hope, he starts a small business selling fresh produce and finds joy in supporting his loved ones. The story concludes with a family gathering where Parashuram is celebrated for his dedication. He learns that true success lies in the love shared within a family, ending on a hopeful note as he embraces a brighter future surrounded by those he cherishes.
