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s an enchanting children’s story about Ella, a brave and curious girl, who helps a lost baby elephant named Nalu find his family. Through their adventurous journey in the jungle, Ella and Nalu make new friends, overcome challenges, and learn the value of kindness, courage, and friendship. Perfect for kids aged 4-7, this tale is filled with heartwarming moments and life lessons.

A witch controls the seasons, making sure that they all come and leave when they are meant to. But, sometimes when it was winter it wouldn't snow, or in summer hail would come about. Soon she finds the witch of weather. And soon, a friendship sprung, the both of them helping to make the weather and seasons match up perfectly

Francesco è un giovane alto, di 30 anni, docente di Educazione civica che ha realizzato il suo sogno: ha ottenuto la cattedra presso una scuola secondaria in un paesino di montagna. Insegna nella scuola che aveva frequentato da ragazzo e dove era stato bullizzato da due compagni perchè lui aveva una piccola malformazione al viso: una cicatrice sulla guancia destra. Francesco all'inizio del nuovo anno scolastico cerca di trasmettere dei veri valori ai suoi alunni ed alle sue studentesse. Vuole fare capire ai ragazzi che " la diversità" va accettata e compresa, che il bullo di turno non è altro che una persona debole che spesso nasconde dei disagi. Francesco racconta ai suoi alunni la sua storia per sensibilizzarli e far capire che le persone non vanno giudicate per il loro aspetto fisico. Un giorno a scuola arriva Giuliano, un uomo adulto, gentile ed autorevole. Lui è uno psicologo scolastico che cerca di aiutare sia i bulli che le vittime con lo sportello di Ascolto psicologico. Racconta delle storie che insegnano la gentilezza, l'altruismo e il rispetto degli altri. GIULIANO aiuta le vittime di bullismo a reagire con gentilezza e a guardare il mondo con fiducia, ad accrescere la propria autostima. Purtroppo prima di Natale, un giorno, a causa di incomprensioni su una chat di messaggistica, scoppia una lite tra due alunne della scuola, tra Carla e Sofia e il Preside vorrebbe sospendere lo sportello di ascolto psicologico anche perchè i fondi ministeriali stanno per finire . I due alunni coinvolti nella lite, dopo essere stati aiutati dallo psicologo Giuliano a riflettere sul loro comportamento, vanno dal Preside per chiedere scusa. Grazie alla donazione di un benefattore il progetto di ascolto viene finanziato fino alla fine dell'anno scolastico. Come simbolo di serenità e unione nel cortile della scuola viene collocata la "panchina viola della gentilezza" per tutto il personale della scuola.

Page 1: Otto von Bismarck had a big plan to unite the small German kingdoms into one strong country, like pieces of a puzzle. He knew it wouldn’t be easy. Page 2: In 1848, people across Europe wanted more freedom and rights. In Germany, they dreamed of unification, but it didn’t happen yet. Otto knew he had to work harder to solve this puzzle. Page 3: In 1862, King Wilhelm I made Otto the Prime Minister. Otto believed Germany could only be united by strength, not speeches, leading to his famous “blood and iron” approach. Page 4: In 1864, Otto won a war against Denmark with Austria’s help. Prussia gained Schleswig, and his puzzle was starting to come together. Page 5: In 1866, Otto defeated Austria in just seven weeks, giving Prussia control of northern Germany. Another piece of the puzzle fit! Page 6: In 1867, Otto formed the North German Confederation, uniting the northern states under Prussia’s leadership. He was close to his goal. Page 7: In 1870, Otto cleverly edited a telegram to provoke France, starting the Franco-Prussian War, which helped unite the southern German states with Prussia. Page 8: By 1871, Germany defeated France, capturing Napoleon III. This victory completed Otto’s puzzle of a united Germany! Page 9: On January 18, 1871, Wilhelm I was crowned Kaiser of a united Germany. Otto’s dream had finally come true. Page 10: Thanks to Otto’s strategies, Germany became a strong country. He was called the "Iron Chancellor," and his legacy shaped Europe’s future.

1. the little lamb looks at its tire swing 2.The litte lamb eats food 3. The little lamb sleeps 4. The little lamb gets sheared by the farmer 5.Little lamb sees his friend get taken by a car 6. the car goes to the butcher with the little lambs friend 7. a little kids asks for 1kg of lamb chops 8.the little lamb is all alone at the famr 9. the farmer comes to get him 10. the farmer puts the little lamb in the car 11. the farmer drives the little lamb to the butcher 12. The little lamb becomes lamb chops

In the heart of a First Nation community, there was great excitement and anticipation for the arrival of a new community center. This center would be more than just a building - it would be a place where the community could come together to hold ceremonies, celebrate their culture, and create lasting memories for generations to come. The community had longed for a space that would reflect their traditions and values, a place that held a deep connection and sense of ownership. As the construction of the community center progressed, the excitement grew as the community members envisioned the possibilities that the new center would bring. Finally, the day arrived for the grand opening of the community center. The community gathered together, filled with pride and joy as they explored their new gathering place. As they walked through the halls, they could see the artwork and decorations that celebrated their culture and heritage. The community center quickly became the heart of the community, a place where they could come together to share stories, learn from their elders, and celebrate their traditions. It became a symbol of unity and pride for the community, a place that they could truly call their own. And so, the First Nation community continued to gather at their new community center, creating memories and traditions that would be passed down for generations to come. It was a place of celebration, connection, and pride - a true reflection of their culture and values.

The Magical Garden Adventure" is a delightful tale about two best friends, Lily the rabbit and Max the squirrel, who live in a cozy house on the edge of town. On a sunny morning, they decide to explore the mysterious garden behind their home. Through tall grass and under whispering trees, they discover a glittering pathway of colorful pebbles that leads them to an extraordinary adventure. During their journey, Lily and Max meet new friends - Rosie the bluebird and a playful elf - who help them find a magical waterfall hidden beyond a grove of cherry blossom trees. To reach the waterfall, the friends must solve a riddle posed by the elf, adding excitement and laughter to their quest. The story is filled with curiosity, friendship, and discovery. It encourages empathy and sparks imagination in young readers. "The Magical Garden Adventure" captivates from the first page, immersing children in a world of wonder and enchantment.

Once upon a time, in a peaceful village nestled between majestic mountains and a sparkling lake, two extraordinary babies were born – a baby girl named Ava and a baby boy named Leo. Little did their families know that their little ones were blessed with incredible superpowers that would bring them together as the dynamic duo, Tiny Spark and Little Breeze.

A poem about a child who honors her mother and father, loves her sister and brother,

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.

A little blonde girls grows up playing backyard baseball with her Dad and while learning about confidence and knowing that she can be whoever and whatever she wants to be.

Colorful cartoonish illustration of various transportation modes with animals (e.g., a plane with a flying bird, a train with a lion conductor, a boat with a dolphin).

This is Peddy, and she is excited for her first day of school. Peddy kissed her mom and dad goodbye and walked out the door. As she happily sang, she made sure to walk on the side of the road where she could see approaching vehicles. On her way, Peddy saw Ian using his phone while walking and gasped, "Oh no!" She quickly approached Ian and said, "Good morning, Ian! Don’t use your phone while walking; it’s dangerous." Ian quickly put his phone away. "Oh, hi! Thank you for telling me, Peddy. Come on, let’s walk together!" As they continued walking, Peddy noticed white lines painted across the road. "Ian, we should walk on the pedestrian lane. Pedestrian lanes are designed to help us cross the road safely." They were about to cross when Peddy saw a traffic light ahead with three different colors. She stopped at the sidewalk. Ian looked at Peddy in confusion. "Why did you stop, Peddy? Come on! There are no cars anymore; we can cross the road." Peddy shook her head. "No, Ian. The traffic light is green, which means vehicles can go. Red means stop, and yellow means slow down." Ian then noticed the pedestrian signal. "Does the hand palm sign mean we should wait and not cross yet?" Peddy nodded. "Yes! And look, now the walking man signal has lit up. That means we can cross safely. That’s a pedestrian signal!" Ian was about to step forward, but Peddy stopped him again. "Before crossing, we should always follow the Stop, Look, and Listen rule. Stop before stepping onto the road. Look for approaching vehicles. Sometimes you can’t see them, so listen carefully for any nearby cars. If it’s all clear, then we can cross." Ian nodded, understanding the safety rules. Finally, Peddy and Ian walked across the pedestrian lane safely. They greeted the school guard happily, feeling secure and ready for their first day of school.

Setting the Scene: The zoo is lively and full of animals, each seemingly paired with a perfect partner. Zian the Zebra feels lonely because he has no one. Zian’s Search: He observes other animals—flamingos dancing, elephants splashing, and monkeys swinging—and wishes he had a partner to share similar experiences. The Turning Point: Feeling sad, Zian confides in a wise tortoise who asks him about what he loves most. Zian reveals his joy in running through the fields at sunrise. The Wisdom Shared: The tortoise explains that every animal has unique joys, and comparing oneself to others only steals happiness. She suggests Zian doesn’t need a partner to enjoy what he loves. Zian’s Realization: By embracing his own passions and surroundings, Zian discovers fulfillment. He sees the fields, wind, and sky as his perfect companions. A Happier Zian: Appreciating his uniqueness, Zian becomes brighter and more joyful, finding contentment in being himself. His friends notice his newfound happiness. The Moral: True happiness comes not from comparison but from cherishing what makes you unique and appreciating the life you have.

My little son explores the world together with his mother: all the time I ask her to go with him and get to know the animals. He always holds his finger and hides behind his left leg when he is afraid of something. His mother always supports him and hugs him at the end of the adventure. Little Sun liked goats very much, but the feeder was afraid of them. Lire liked them too. She encouraged people to play with her barking.

Mei Ling loves combat diving. She then decides to board ships in the sea like a combat diver and kill enemies. She also does amphibious assaults on the beach and do jungle warfare and urban operations room clearing.

A girl comes to visit her grandmother in the village. The grandmother has a small house with a large garden behind it. There are deciduous and fruit trees in the garden. A stream flows in the back of the garden. Different birds, a hedgehog, a rabbit and a squirrel live in the garden. The girl gets to know them.

a story about how much I love my family. I am the Father of this Family and my name is Nawaf. My wife's name is Abrar. My son's name is Ibrahim. My daughter's name is Farah

The story is about a boy named Akota who has long platinum blond hair. He has a magical whimsical mirror in his room that was passed down from his family. Akota decided one day that he would go into the mirror out of curiosity. little did he know that he would be meeting kids that are different than him and learn how to accept them. he first meets a little boy named Sam who has brown skin and curly short hair as Akota learned more about Sam and understood his needs he accepted him and they became friends they stumble across another mirror and meet other kids with different needs. each and every time they meet a kid they have to go through different mirrors the story basically is to teach kids to accept people with disabilities such as autism, Anxiety, ADHD etc.
