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Sandro s'ennuie beaucoup, il joue toujours tout seul quand il rentre de la crèche, il aimerais avoir un copain avec qui jouer surprise il va être grand frère

Page 1: Cover Title: Colors All Around Illustration: A rainbow with smiling sun and clouds in the background. Text: "Let’s explore the world of colors!" Page 2: Red Illustration: A big, shiny red apple. Text: "Red like an apple." Interactive Element: A tactile red felt apple sticker for children to touch. Page 3: Blue Illustration: A calm blue ocean with fish swimming. Text: "Blue like the ocean." Interactive Element: A wavy texture on the water to feel. Page 4: Yellow Illustration: A bright yellow sun with rays shining. Text: "Yellow like the sun." Interactive Element: A shiny, reflective surface on the sun. Page 5: Green Illustration: A leafy green tree with a bird perched on a branch. Text: "Green like a tree." Interactive Element: A crinkly leaf texture for sensory engagement. Page 6: Orange Illustration: A playful orange cat sitting in a basket. Text: "Orange like a cat." Interactive Element: A soft, furry patch on the cat. Page 7: Purple Illustration: A bunch of purple grapes hanging from a vine. Text: "Purple like grapes." Interactive Element: Bumpy, raised grape shapes to touch. Page 8: Rainbow Illustration: A rainbow with all the colors, animals, and objects from the previous pages. Text: "Colors are all around us!" Interactive Element: A pull-tab that makes the rainbow "appear" when pulled. Page 9: Back Cover Illustration: A child pointing to a rainbow. Text: "What colors do you see today?" Interactive Element: A mirror at the bottom so the child can see themselves. Key Features of the Book: Simple Text: Short, repetitive phrases to help with language development. Bright Colors: High-contrast illustrations to capture attention. Interactive Elements: Textures, pull-tabs, and mirrors to engage senses. Durable Materials: Thick, sturdy pages for little hands to turn easily. Familiar Objects: Everyday items and animals to help with recognition.

Dad tells many funny jokes to his daughter Lena while they ride in the care each day to preschool. This makes her less nervous about going to preschool and takes her mind off being scared. Dad and Lean grow close as Lena gets older and eventually graduates from preschool.

1. Emmy. A bright and curious six-year-old girl who loves solving riddles.

His mum smiled. "I’m so proud of you, Sam!" Sam held her hand and grinned. He couldn't wait to come back tomorrow.

One bright morning, Zain was playing in his room, surrounded by his toys, when suddenly, a blue blur zipped past his window. Curious, Zain rushed outside and gasped. There stood Sonic the Hedgehog, his favorite character! “Hey, Zain!” Sonic said with a big grin. “Want to join me on a super-fast adventure?” “Yes! I want to go fast!” Zain shouted, his eyes sparkling with excitement. “Alright! Let’s go!” Sonic replied, and in a flash, he zoomed around Zain, creating a whirlwind of leaves and laughter. Zain couldn’t believe his eyes! Sonic took Zain by the hand, and they dashed through the park, speeding past trees and flowers. “Hold on tight!” Sonic said, and they raced down a hill, Zain laughing with joy. Suddenly, they spotted Dr. Eggman trying to steal the Chaos Emeralds! “We have to stop him!” Sonic exclaimed. “Zain, can you help me?” Zain nodded bravely. “What do I do?” “Use your imagination! Think of something cool!” Sonic encouraged. Zain thought hard and shouted, “Let’s create a giant spinning top to distract him!” In an instant, a colorful top appeared, spinning wildly in front of Dr. Eggman. “What?!” Eggman shouted, confused. “I can’t focus!” Sonic took this chance to dash in and grab the Chaos Emeralds. “Nice job, Zain!” he cheered. “You really helped!” With Eggman distracted, they quickly returned the emeralds to safety. “We did it!” Zain exclaimed, jumping up and down. Sonic smiled and said, “You’re a great partner, Zain! Remember, with a little speed and imagination, you can do anything!” As the sun began to set, Sonic waved goodbye and dashed off into the horizon, leaving a trail of blue behind him. Zain stood in the park, feeling like the luckiest kid ever, knowing he had just shared an incredible adventure with Sonic the Hedgehog!

A boy named nobody is continuously asked his name from people and animals using rhymes. Until a girl in a red dress understands bc her name is someone

Theo was a Year 1 student at Euxton Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School. When he started school in reception, he found it really tricky. But suddenly, half way through Year 1 with Mrs. Cheetham, he realised that learning was so fun and suddenly he because the brightest boy in the class.

1. Elliott, a pudgy toddler, hears that a friendly dinosaur lives in the woods near by. 2. One day after climbing and swinging on his play set in the back yard, he decides he will head off to fin the dinosaur. 3. It's tough and lonely work looking for a dinosaur but eventually he finds a friend new friend by a creek. This new friend is clearly a small dinosaur but Elliott doesn't know what a dinosaur looks like. 4. The small dinosaur does not know he is a dinosaur and together they go off to look for the dinosaur.

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.

In Shushanville, Natty adored Purim Day and her fish, Goldie, a bright carnival win. One morning, Goldie didn't move, dimming Natty's world. Her brother mocked her tears, but Natty knew each drop was love for Goldie. Through her sorrow, she taught love's enduring power, turning loss into a lesson of life's precious cycle.

Xavier loves to grow and eat tomatoes. He has a squirrel in his yard that also loves tomatoes. Xavier decides to set a live trap for the squirrel so he can take it away and release it in the wild. Then Xavier decides to plant more tomatoes so he can have enough to share with the squirrel.

Page 1: Deep in the sparkling blue ocean, Starfish Sam lived on a cozy coral reef. Every morning, Sam loved to wake up with a big stretch. "Today, I’m going to teach my ocean friends some yoga!" Sam decided with a happy flip. Page 2: Sam called out to his friends—Daisy the Dolphin, Ollie the Octopus, and Tilly the Turtle. "Let’s start our day with some Ocean Yoga!" Sam said. "Yoga helps us feel strong, calm, and ready for fun!" Page 3: First, Sam showed them the Seahorse Stretch. "Stand tall like a seahorse, with your back straight and your head up high. Take a deep breath in... and then out!" Sam demonstrated, and his friends followed, feeling the gentle stretch. Page 4: Next, they all tried the Wave Flow. "Pretend you’re a wave," Sam said. "As you breathe in, raise your arms up like a wave rising high. As you breathe out, let your arms flow back down." Daisy, Ollie, and Tilly swayed like ocean waves, feeling peaceful and light. Page 5: Finally, Sam introduced his favorite, Starfish Breathing. "Let’s make a star shape with our bodies," Sam instructed. They spread their arms and legs wide. "Now, let’s trace our star," Sam said, "Breathe in as you trace up one arm, and breathe out as you go down the next." Page 6: As they traced their star shapes, breathing in and out, everyone felt calm and relaxed. "Yoga helps us feel like we’re floating on a gentle wave," Sam said with a smile. "It’s the best way to start our day!" Page 7: When they finished, they all lay down on the soft, sandy sea floor in the Resting Reef Pose. "This is how we end our yoga," Sam whispered. "Just close your eyes and listen to the ocean’s lullaby." Page 8: As the waves whispered around them, Sam and his friends felt happy and peaceful. "Yoga with friends is so much fun," they all agreed. "Let’s do it again tomorrow!" And with that, they drifted off into a restful, dreamy sea, ready for a day filled with ocean adventures.

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Once upon a time, in a town so bright, Lived a young girl named Miss Bright, full of light. She finished high school with dreams in her head, Of exploring the world, from A to Zed.

n the charming town of Harmonyville, where every child brings their own unique spark to the community, Mia and Jake’s worlds collide in the most unexpected way. “The Magic of Empathy” is a heartwarming story about two children with very different interests who discover the true power of understanding and friendship. Mia, a gentle soul with a passion for nature, finds herself drawn to Jake, a soccer enthusiast, when he injures himself during a game. Through their shared experiences, Mia and Jake learn that empathy is more than just feeling sorry for someone; it's about connecting with their emotions and finding common ground. As they navigate their new friendship, Mia and Jake embark on a journey of mutual respect and support, eventually coming together to create a community garden that brings their whole town closer. Through laughter, teamwork, and shared learning, they teach their friends and themselves that empathy can build bridges and transform lives. Perfect for children aged 7-10, this enchanting story illustrates the importance of empathy, kindness, and collaboration. “The Magic of Empathy” is not just a tale about friendship but a lesson on how understanding and compassion can make the world a better place.

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Once in a snug home at the end of a winding path, dwelt a girl named Lily. She loved exploring her backyard, chasing butterflies and picking flowers. One sunny day, she found a hidden door behind a bush. Inside was a magical garden, where animals and plants spoke! They welcomed Lily and shared the garden's wonders. Together, they had adventures, teaching Lily about kindness and friendship. One day, a rabbit made a mess, but they fixed it together, making the garden even more beautiful. Lily learned to care for others and the earth. When she left, her friends reminded her of the power of kindness. Back in her yard, Lily knew she'd always carry the garden's magic with her. She vowed to be kind and care for the earth, keeping the memories of her adventures close. And so, the lessons of the magical garden lived on in Lily's heart forever.

Ziggy is an adventurous crayon. She can't color in the lines. The other crayons make fun of her, so she tries to stop coloring outside of the lines. She gets frustrated when she can't do it, and feels defeated. One night, when all of the other crayons are asleep, Ziggy takes her chance to draw a beautiful mural in the school they're in.
