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1. Brown Little girl with braids name Alana 2. She feels invisible at school 3. It makes her sad, and she feels alone 4. As she is buy her self at the school playground 5. A little boy comes up to her and say are you ok 6. She cries and tell him how she feels 7. The boy tells her how loved and important she is 8. He cries to, and tells her how it makes him sad she is in pain. 9. The boy gets up and gives her a flower and say Jesus loves you so much he made you on purpose. 10. The little girl says thank you and ask the boy his name. 11. The boy smiles and say Jesus. 12. The End

One sunny day, Lina was helping her father, a kind gardener, plant seeds in their garden. She asked, "Papa, why don’t we plant anything near the dark forest?" Her father smiled. "The forest may seem scary, Lina, but fear is like darkness—it feels big, but it shrinks when you face it." Lina frowned. "But what if it doesn’t? What if something bad happens?" Her father held up a small seed. "Do you know what this is?" "A seed," Lina replied. "Yes," her father said. "It’s tiny, but with care, it grows into a strong tree. Courage is like this seed. It starts small but grows every time you face your fears." That evening, Lina thought about her father’s words. The next morning, she stood at the edge of the forest, holding her lucky stone. Her heart raced as she stepped inside. The tall trees cast long shadows, and strange sounds filled the air. But Lina remembered, "One step at a time." As she walked, she noticed wildflowers and sunlight peeking through the trees. The forest wasn’t as scary as she thought. That evening, Lina thought about her father’s words. The next morning, she stood at the edge of the forest, holding her lucky stone. Her heart raced as she stepped inside. The tall trees cast long shadows, and strange sounds filled the air. But Lina remembered, "One step at a time." As she walked, she noticed wildflowers and sunlight peeking through the trees. The forest wasn’t as scary as she thought.

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a boy named Stefan lived in a small village near a lake. he had no friends, but he had a fish, which he called shine. Every day after school, Stefan spent time by the lake, talking to the fish. He believed that she could hear him. One day, when the lake was frozen, Stefan noticed that the Glitter was missing. He began to panic, wandering along the shore, hoping to see her somewhere along the ice. Suddenly he heard a faint squeaking sound. Stefan sat down and started digging in the snow, and then he found Shine, who was stuck under thin ice. Stefan immediately began to carefully break the ice to free the fish. After a few minutes of hard work, he managed to remove it. He gently picked up Shiny in his hands and returned it back to the lake. The fish quickly came to life and swam away. Stefan smiled and felt their connection become even stronger. he realized that true friendship is based on love and care.

Ezzy a silly monkey boy Watched out the widow and sung... "Here comes a digger... dig, dig, dig".

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The unrest and turmoil of the Fredonian Rebellion worried Mexican leaders. They were concerned that other Anglos living in Texas might want to rebel. They sent General Manuel de Mier y Teran to Texas to investigate. Teran inspected the conditions of Americans living in Texas and their attitudes toward Mexico. He included this information in his report: Anglos were not loyal to Mexico. They did not follow the laws of the Constitution. They kept their culture from the United States. This included slavery and Protestant religious beliefs. General Mier y Teran made several recommendations: Close the border to further settlement by Americans Increase immigration from Europe and Mexico Increase trade between Mexico and Texas Strengthen the presidios by adding more military

There is two sisters. They do everything together. Play games and laugh.

In a small village, there was a curious child named Lira who always wondered about an old house at the edge of their area. That house was known as 'Grandma Norma's House.' All the children in the village of Hagupit were afraid to approach that house because of strange stories circulating in their community. One day, after school, Lira decided to explore the realm of Grandma Norma's House. She asked her friends who Grandma Norma was and why there seemed to be something magical about her house. However, they were all cautious and refused to provide information about the old woman.

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7-year-old Holly adventure to Nanny's. Nanny tells Holly about the subconcious. Nanny explains with a story. Think of your mind as a big castle. There are many rooms in this castle. Some rooms are where you do your thinking and playing, like when you solve a puzzle or play with your toys. This part of your mind is called your conscious mind. It’s what you use when you are awake and thinking about things. But there is another part of the castle that works quietly in the background, even when you’re not thinking about it. This part is called the subconscious. It’s like a magical room where all your dreams, memories, and feelings are stored. Your subconscious helps you remember how to ride a bike, how to tie your shoes, and even helps you feel happy or calm. It listens to everything you think and feel, even if you don’t say it out loud. If you think happy thoughts and believe in good things, your subconscious helps make those things happen. Just like happy thoughts bring good things, sad or angry thoughts can bring not-so-good things. If you keep thinking, “I can’t do this,” or “This is too hard,” you might feel upset and not try your best. Holly thinks its important to focus on the good and stay positive. Fun Ending with some questions for the reader

Mark the Shark came, decided to stay. I got a fright, scary teeth but he was nice. Messy bedroom but Mark loves eating your socks & toys Mark was hungry so I threw him socks to feed him Had fun & giggled all afternoon feeding Mark & cleaning the room When he was full I emptied his tummy in the laundry At night I could still feed him because his eyes & teeth glowed in the dark

Jackson Learns New Things is a heartwarming and playful children's book that follows the adventures of Jackson, a curious and eager golden retriever. As he watches his human friend, Lily, complete everyday tasks like brushing her teeth, riding her bike, and making the bed, Jackson decides he wants to learn these skills too! Through a series of charming and relatable moments, Jackson learns that it's okay to need a little help along the way and that trying new things can be fun and rewarding. Perfect for children ages 4-6, this story encourages young readers to embrace challenges, ask for assistance when needed, and celebrate their efforts—no matter how small. With bright, engaging illustrations and simple, heartfelt storytelling, Jackson Learns New Things will inspire children to approach life’s little lessons with curiosity and joy.

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Adventures for the brave. Protagonist meets an old pirate that shares his treasure map. At the end he finds a grand treasure chest filled with golden coins.

Bajka opowiada o chłopcu o imieniu Stanisław, który otrzymał na gwiazdkę nowoczesny zdalnie sterowany samochodzik. Jego kolega, Andrzej, także dostał podobną zabawkę, ale bez zdalnego sterowania. Andrzej, zazdroszcząc uwagi kolegów, postanawia zniszczyć samochodzik Stasia podczas urodzinowego przyjęcia. Po zepsuciu zabawki Stasia, wszyscy zaczynają bawić się samochodzikiem Andrzeja, co sprawia, że Stanisław płacze. Andrzej, zauważając smutek kolegi, zdaje sobie sprawę z błędu i oferuje Stasiowi odkupienie jego zabawki oraz podarowanie swojego modelu. Stanisław, po przemyśleniach, wybacza Andrzejowi, a obaj chłopcy stają się przyjaciółmi, zrozumiejąc, że wartość osoby nie zależy od posiadanych rzeczy. Bajka przekazuje morał o szacunku, żalu za popełnione błędy oraz dawaniu drugiej szansy.

Competition at school for the best chocolate cupcake. Everyone at home made chocolate cupcakes, some added fruit, others nuts, or even more chocolate. Patricia won the competition for the best chocolate cupcake, her cupcake was delicious and had blueberries inside.
