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Monster has a difficult time keeping his voice at in indoor level. The kids around him don't like to have him in their group because he's too loud. The teacher teaches monster that there are times when a big voice can be used, like on the playground, but there are times when an indoor level 2 voice should be used, like during group work and classtime. Monster works hard at keeping his voice low but he has a tough time until the third try when finally he learns to keep his voice an indoor voice.

Lulu is a beautiful butterfly that has beautiful wings of orange, red and black. The combination of these colors makes her more beautiful floating in the air. Lulu inherited all the beauty of her wings through the genes of her mother who has wings exactly like her. Her mother always tells her that they don't need to be arrogant about the beauty of the wings they have, because it will attract calamities and disasters that are certainly not good. While Lulu was circling a field of flowers to collect nectar, an arrogant bee disturbed her and injured her wings, making it difficult for her to fly. It hurt so much that she wanted to cry, but she endured it all to protect her friend Kiki. Kiki is a tortoise who has problems with her eyesight. Cici is an arrogant rabbit who often insults Kiki. Lulu gets angry, and reprimands Cici to leave immediately and not bother Kiki again. Lulu and Kiki spend time together on land, Lulu continues to accompany Kiki until her wings recover. While Lulu and Kiki were playing together, Lulu saw Kiki being chased by predators and ran towards them. Lulu ordered Cici to approach them near a shallow ravine. The predator was a coyote, which was now trapped in a not-so-deep ravine. It had fallen in because it had mistakenly stepped on Kiki's hard shell. Cici thanked Lulu for her kindness. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)

Introduction: Meet Nour and Omar, two curious friends in Morocco, fond of exploring their vibrant city's bustling marketplace. Beginning: Excited for a day of discovery, Nour and Omar venture into the lively marketplace, eager to unearth hidden treasures. Middle: They stumble upon the "Magical Wonders Emporium," meeting Amina, the quirky shopkeeper, who unveils enchanted items sparking comical adventures. End: Saying goodbye to Amina, Nour and Omar depart, realizing that true magic lies in friendship and the thrill of exploration. Conclusion: Their day ends with memories of enchantment, as Nour and Omar return home, uplifted by the magic of friendship.

a boy named George. he loved drawing the stars on his notebook, and listening to his grandma’s stories. one day, everything changed—his grandma, who always smelled of lavender and gave the warmest hugs, passed away. At first, George didn’t understand. She had always been there. How could she just be… gone? Sometimes, he felt sad, and other times, he felt angry—angry that she left, angry that no one could fix it. He wanted to talk to her, but she wasn’t there. And worst of all, some days he felt okay, and that made him feel guilty. At school, things were different too. Gorges's best friend, Mia, didn’t know what to say, so she said nothing at all. His teacher, Mr. Potter, noticed that George didn’t want to play as much, and sometimes, he just stared at his notebook, drawing nothing. One day, Mr. Potter sat beside George during lunch. “I lost my grandfather when I was your age,” he said gently. “It hurt a lot. I missed him every day. But then I found a way to keep him close.” George looked up. “How?” “By remembering,” Mr. Potter said. “By talking about him, writing about him, even drawing pictures. And I let myself feel however I needed to feel.” George thought about that. That night, he picked up his notebook and drew a picture of his grandma, with her warm smile and twinkling eyes. He wrote down his favorite story she used to tell him. And when he missed her, he whispered to the stars, just like she had told him to do .things started to change. Some days were still hard. Some days, he felt okay. But he learned that it was alright to feel both. At school, he told Mia about his grandma, and she listened. At home, he made a memory box with his mum, filling it with lavender sachets, old photographs, and little notes. And every night, when George looked up at the sky, he remembered that the people we love never really leave us—they just whisper from the stars.

Linnie's first homework assignment is two write about her summer vacation, and she thinks she has nothing to write about.

A black boy who keeps bringing pets home. Starting off small with a bug and ending up with a dragon and an elephant. Every time he ask his mom if he can keep it.

Yiğit arrived at school each day feeling sleepy, overwhelmed with thoughts of exams, practices, and the absence of his best friend. One day, his art teacher introduced a new idea: write down a small moment that made you feel good on a sticky note each day. Yiğit decided to give it a try. At first, finding something positive was hard. But then he remembered the joy of listening to his favorite song and wrote it down. Next, he noted a good exam score and a funny video he watched. Over time, these small memories became a colorful collage of sticky notes. His wall was filled with happy moments that brought a smile to his face each time he saw them. This simple habit made Yiğit feel happier, and those around him noticed the change too. His friends appreciated the more positive and energetic Yiğit. He discovered the power of small things, which uplifted him and helped him notice the beauty in his life.

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It was a nice day out. So, she was outside playing with her doll the. Then out of nowhere It got super dark. "INVADING ALIENS" Suzie cried. There were five aliens coming down the rope. Suzy was scared, she didn't know what to do. The aliens tried calming her down, but they didn't know how to speak. All of a sudden another alien came down the rope with something in its hand. Suzy started to run back towards the house, but the alien stopped her at the door. She turned around. Took another look and..... the alien brought PIZZA!! She laid out a blanket and her and the aliens had a pizza picnic. After they ate all the pizza and played it was time for the aliens to go home. Suzy went back inside. She was so sad that her mom asked her what was wrong. Suzy told her about her day and what happened. She told Suzy that it wasn't nice to think they were not nice just because of how they're known to act. no matter who wants to play she should always be nice to everyone

Keith and Carlie went ice skating in the snow. They live in Hong Kong

Join Emma and Nate on the first of many heartwarming journeys of faith and discovery! In this sweet and thoughtful beginning to their adventures, 5-year-old Emma and her 3-year-old brother Nate explore what it means to learn about Jesus together as siblings. With wide-eyed curiosity and lots of questions, they uncover simple truths about love, kindness, and faith—one moment at a time. Perfect for young readers, this story celebrates the wonder of childhood and the joy of discovering Jesus through the eyes of little ones.

Peter the Peacock was different from the other peacocks. Peter didn't want to be like all the peacocks and do the same things they did. Peter loved to explore new places and seek friendships with animals that the other peacocks frown upon.

A bright sunflower named Sunny standing tall in a sunny field. "Meet Sunny the Sunflower, who lives in a cheerful field filled with friends!"

In the street, stray orange cat and stray white dog wander in the busy street of manila with street lights and castle in the end of the road.

Emma struggles with her grades and decides to embark on a journey to unlock the secrets of effective studying. As she navigates through the maze of textbooks and notes, she discovers valuable tips and techniques that turn her academic life around. From conquering procrastination to mastering time management, "Mastering Study Skills" is a short yet powerful guide that unfolds the adventure of academic success in just 4-12 pages. Join Emma on her quest, and transform your study habits to achieve excellence.

A 6 year old girl moves across the world and has to start a new school. She lives in a toxic household and is constantly trying to please others to maintain the peace. She has undiagnosed ADHD and constantly hides it. This work is about her discovering her true self and living life without hiding her adhd.

Theo was a fluffy, caramel-colored puppy with soft curls. A kind girl chose him, and they became inseparable — going on coffee dates, to the park, shopping, and visiting a boy who worked with cows. Theo loved her gentle heart, and she loved his quiet, sweet nature. After a year, the girl decided Theo needed a brother. At Christmas, she found a sunny, golden puppy with floppy ears named Dasher. She brought him home, wrapped in a big bow. Theo and Dash became instant best friends. The girl fell in love with the boy who worked with cows, and soon they all moved to his farm. The hills stretched forever, cows wandered peacefully, and the little family of four spent their days splashing in dams, watching sunsets, and building a home together. One day, Theo and Dash noticed their girl's belly growing — and they could hear a tiny heartbeat. They stayed by her side, waiting and waiting. Soon, on July 25th, 2024, baby Alfie was born. Theo and Dash adored him. They snuggled him while he slept, covered him in kisses, and made him giggle. For seven wonderful months, they were the best big brothers a baby could have. Then one day, Theo and Dash were called to a new adventure — a place beyond the sky, next to the stars. Their love was needed somewhere else. Though their family’s hearts were broken, Theo and Dash watched over them every day. They knew their family needed something special. So they sent Joey — a ruby-red puppy with a heart full of love, the same age as Alfie. Joey and Alfie became best friends, growing up together on the farm. From the stars, Theo and Dash watched their family laugh and play again. Their tails wagged as they nodded in approval. Their family was happy once more — and that’s all they ever wanted.

Turtle is getting ready for his first day of school at Ashton Ballito. He is feeling a few butterflies in his tummy but he is excited to play with his friends, Starfish and Seahorse.

In a vibrant forest, a little bunny named Bobo finds a magical carrot that has the special ability to grow larger each time he shares it with others. Bobo learns that by sharing the carrot with his friends, he brings joy to both them and himself, and the carrot magically becomes tastier and bigger each time. However, when Bobo tries to keep the carrot to himself, it shrinks, teaching him the value of sharing and kindness. Throughout the story, Bobo shares his carrot with friends like Birdie, Squirrel, and Fox, creating a circle of joy and laughter. When he briefly considers keeping it to himself, he sees the carrot start to shrink, but quickly realizes that the true magic lies in sharing it with others. By the end, Bobo understands that sharing creates lasting friendships, and his friends enjoy a wonderful day together, filled with laughter and the warmth of friendship.

In the bustling underground world of Buzzville, a lovable group of tiny, wobbly creatures called the Bumbly Beeps are always ready for wild adventures and hilarious chaos! When their eccentric leader, Professor Zoogle, sends them on a mission to retrieve the legendary Giga-Gumball from the towering Giga-Tower, the Beeps find themselves in the middle of zany mishaps, crazy inventions, and an unexpected showdown with a villainous vacuum robot named Squeezo. Full of clumsy antics, funny teamwork, and sweet triumphs, this book is a playful story that proves even the smallest heroes can tackle the biggest challenges—if they don’t break everything first! Perfect for kids who love silliness and adventure.
