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Title: "Benito the Border Collie: The Picky Eater" "Benito the Border Collie: The Picky Eater" is a charming and humorous children's story that tackles the topic of picky eating in a lighthearted and relatable way. The story revolves around Benito, a lovable Border Collie with a very peculiar eating habit: he refuses to eat his dog food and craves human food instead. Written with a delightful rhythm and rhyme, this book captures the essence of childhood food adventures. The illustrations are bright and engaging, depicting Benito's escapades as he turns up his nose at doggy kibble and dreams of the delicious human meals he observes his family eating. The tale is not just about Benito's food preferences; it's a journey of understanding and compromise. Benito's family, initially perplexed by his odd behavior, learns to appreciate the uniqueness of their furry friend's tastes. Meanwhile, Benito realizes the importance of a balanced diet, even for a dog with gourmet dreams.

Synopsis: P.J. is thrilled when Iron Man invites him to a superhero sleepover at the Avengers' headquarters. However, things take a surprising turn when they discover that the villainous Loki has stolen the world's most powerful pillows, causing chaos and sleepiness worldwide. Story: Act 1: The Sleepover Begins - P.J. arrives at the Avengers' HQ, excited for his sleepover with Iron Man. - Iron Man shows P.J. around the facility, introducing him to other Avengers. - They have a blast playing video games, eating pizza, and sharing superhero stories. Act 2: The Pillow Heist - Loki appears on the HQ's screens, revealing his pillow theft. - Iron Man and P.J. team up to track down Loki and retrieve the stolen pillows. - They soar through the city in Iron Man's suit, using gadgets and quick thinking to outsmart Loki's minions. Act 3: The Battle for Dreamland - P.J. and Iron Man reach Loki's lair, where they face off against the villain. - Loki uses the pillows to create a dream-altering machine, threatening to trap the world in eternal sleep. - P.J. uses his quick thinking and bravery to disable the machine, while Iron Man battles Loki. Act 4: Saving the World (and Bedtime) - P.J. and Iron Man recover the stolen pillows, restoring the world's sleep balance. - The Avengers praise P.J.'s heroism, and Iron Man declares him an honorary Avenger. - As the night ends, P.J. returns home, exhausted but exhilarated, with a new appreciation for teamwork and superhero friendship.

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Clappy is an extremely joyful young boy who enjoys playing, making new friends, and is adored by everyone around him. Clappy has a younger sibling named Boo, who frequently feels down and sheds tears easily over minor issues. Boo tends to ignore advice from others. Clappy is well-liked by many due to his cheerful and kind nature. He generously shares his toys and food, enjoys helping others, and displays bravery. Furthermore, he attentively listens to his parents and strives to be a well-behaved boy. Boo, however, doesn't have many friends. Kids tend to stay away from him because he is constantly sad, cries often, and is selfish. He refuses to share his toys and can be unkind to others. Boo also struggles to admit his faults and tends to lie frequently. Over time, Clappy gains popularity and builds many new friendships, thoroughly enjoying his life and having a great time. Meanwhile, Boo finds himself always alone, with no one to play with, which leaves him feeling lonely and despondent. It dawns on him that he is unliked and completely isolated. One day, Clappy sees Boo sitting by himself, looking sad. Clappy doesn’t like what he sees and goes to Boo, asking why he is sitting all alone. Boo replies, “It’s because no one wants to play with me. Nobody seems to like me.” Clappy hears what Boo says and replies, “Dear brother, I have some advice for you. You need to try to be good to others. Try sharing your things. Try to help others. Try to be kind.” Boo heeds his brother's advice but chooses not to act on it. His perspective is, "My toys belong to me alone, and I have no intention of sharing them with anyone." Boo is unwilling to take the high road and be generous in sharing his possessions. Instead, he desires everyone to comply with his wishes without question. But who likes to be around a person who is grumpy, unkind, and doesn’t share? Days go by, and Boo is still alone. Nobody wants to play with him. He sits all alone on the bench at the side of

1. Lucy, and Mateo preparing for their adventure with the city Medellin in the background. 2. The friends at Plaza Botero with the large statues. 3.Inside the Antioquia museum with the children looking at art. 4. The friends enjoying different colombia foods at Mercado del Río. 5 The friends walking barefoot and playing in the park 6. The friends at the stadium, with Lucy taking photos, and Mateo using his table 7. The friends at Santa Fé Mall, walking around, visiting shops, and enjoying ice cream. 8. The friends walking home together, the city skyline in the background, with smiles on their faces.

Story: A child takes a bite of a yummy snack. As food meets the mouth, chewing and saliva (our superhero helper) start breaking it down. Illustration: A smiling child and a zoomed-in view of animated teeth and saliva droplets. Stomach Adventure: Food slides down the esophagus into the stomach, where powerful acids and enzymes mix it into a mushy potion. Illustration: A bubbling, cauldron-like stomach with friendly acid bubbles stirring the mix. The Intestines’ Magic: Story: The mushy food moves into the twisty intestines, where nutrients are absorbed, leaving behind the waste. Illustration: A colorful, winding slide with nutrient characters (like vitamins) happily getting collected. Poop is Born: Story: The leftovers, including fiber, water, and bacteria, become poop. Poop is our body's way of saying “job done!” Illustration: A cute, smiling poop character emerges as a result of the digestive journey. The Many Faces of Poop: Story: Poop can be different—runny (diarrhea), soft, hard, or just right (log-shaped). Healthy poop is usually brown and sinks. Illustration: A chart of poop types with cartoon faces, including a “thumbs-up” healthy poop. The Rainbow of Colors: Story: Poop is normally brown, thanks to bile. Changes in color (green, red, or black) can signal different things, sometimes needing a doctor’s check. Illustration: A colorful rainbow of poop samples with simple explanations. Health Detective: Story: Poop tells us how healthy our body is. If it looks odd, it might be time to talk to a doctor. Illustration: A detective poop with a magnifying glass investigating a mystery. Nature’s Role & Hygiene: Story: All animals poop, helping nature by fertilizing plants. While poop is important, it’s full of germs, so we must never touch it and always wash our hands! Illustration: Various animals and a playful “no-touch” sign alongside a dancing soap bottle.

The Silent City is an enthralling tale of discovery, mystery, and ancient power. The story follows Elara, a dedicated archaeologist, as she stumbles upon a hidden city buried beneath the sands of time. This forgotten metropolis, once a thriving civilization, now holds secrets that could reshape the world. As Elara delves deeper into the city's labyrinthine corridors, she encounters a series of challenges and unravels a complex history. A sinister force threatens to awaken, and Elara must race against time to prevent a catastrophic event. Guided by a wise guardian and aided by a group of unlikely allies, she embarks on a perilous journey to uncover the truth and protect the world. With its rich world-building, intriguing characters, and suspenseful plot, The Silent City promises to captivate readers with its blend of adventure, mystery, and ancient lore.

### **Story Outline: "The Wisdom of the Baobab Tree"** **1. Introduction:** - **Setting:** African village, sunny day, Dante (young boy) and Fortoya (older sister) playing. - **Baobab Tree:** The massive, ancient tree in the center of the village fascinates the children. - **Dante’s Wish:** Dante stretches his arms wide, hoping to hug the giant tree, but can’t reach. **2. Fortoya’s Attempt:** - **Fortoya Tries:** Fortoya opens her arms wide, but like Dante, she cannot hug the tree either. - **Wondering Together:** The siblings ask each other how they could possibly hug such a giant tree. **3. Grandma Arrives:** - **Grandma’s Wisdom:** Their grandmother walks by with a kind smile, sits near the tree, and listens to their dilemma. - **Teaching Moment:** Grandma explains that the tree is like wisdom—too big for one person to hold alone, but something we can all share. **4. Wisdom Like a Tree:** - **Curiosity:** Dante asks how wisdom can be like the tree. - **Grandma’s Explanation:** Grandma explains that wisdom grows over time and is passed down, just like the baobab has stood tall for generations. "We need many people to embrace it." **5. Gathering Friends:** - **Dante’s Idea:** Excited, Dante suggests gathering their friends to help "hug" the tree. - **Action:** The siblings gather their village friends, and together they hold hands, encircling the tree. **6. Group Hug & Realization:** - **Unity:** The children and their friends finally manage to "hug" the tree by working together. - **Grandma’s Message:** Grandma reminds them that wisdom is like this tree—when we share it, we grow together. **7. Conclusion:** - **Gratitude:** Dante and Fortoya look up at the baobab, realizing the importance of sharing wisdom and learning with others. - **Final Reflection:** They understand that, just like the tree, they will continue to grow and learn with the help of their community and friends.

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1. All characters are gathered under a big tree while smiling 2. Tupi is holding the map excitedly, and the friends are gathered around him 3. Tupi is about to fall off the bridge, Kiko is pulling him, and Uli slides down the tree branch 4. Tupi and Uli are stuck, while Kiko and Beni are pulling them with a root. 5. A small treasure chest under the big tree, with the friends looking at it excitedly. 6. The treasure is open, full of fresh fruits. Everyonr is smiling 7. They are smiling and holding hands, showing their friendship 8. They are sitting in a circle under the tree, happily eating fruits

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Page 1 Eole aime Thelma. Son cœur fait boum boum quand il la voit. Page 2 Il lui donne une fleur. "C’est pour toi, Thelma !" dit-il. Page 3 Thelma sourit. Son cœur fait aussi boum boum. Page 4 Ils jouent, ils rient. Ils sont heureux. Page 5 Eole prend la main de Thelma. "Mon petit cœur bat pour toi."

Once upon a time in a quaint little village, nestled at the edge of a vast and mysterious forest, lived a smart little girl named Lily and her courageous best friend, Jack. Lily had sparkling blue eyes that twinkled with curiosity and a mind as sharp as a tack. Jack, on the other hand, had a heart as brave as a lion’s, always ready for an adventure

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‘Breathe in…1, 2, 3, 4… now out …1, 2, 3, 4.’ Mayuka taught her dolls what she saw her mother, a psychologist, do often. After playtime, the 9-year-old busily punched the air, tapped her foot, twirled, and bent her knees… dance was her world! Her school’s annual day was coming up in two weeks. Mayuka was set to perform a group dance along with classmates from 4th standard first and later, a solo dance in the competition category. The girls prepared for the group dance with their class teacher. For her solo, she took help from Greta Miss, her dance teacher at the Dancing Stars studio near her home. Two weeks became one week and then soon enough Rainbow School’s annual day arrived. She was exhausted from the constant practice yet excited. ‘Welcome to Rainbow School’s Annual Day,’ read the banners everywhere. Mayuka walked into school chirpily with her mother. Since her father’s death a year ago, it was her mother who attended all her school events. Mayuka and her mom went to her classroom, buzzing with her dance pals. ‘Where’s my skirt?’ ‘Miss, my hairclips are missing.’ Ka-chik, ka-chik, selfies everywhere. Mayuka got ready quickly. Her mom gave her the usual good luck kiss. The dancers waited backstage as Miss Lily announced ‘Here come the dance champs of class 4!’ The audience clapped exuberantly before and after the dance.

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Fuseina who lives in Yikpabongo town in Northern Ghana, finds an injured bird and, with the help of a kind veterinarian, learns about wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, understanding the importance of caring for injured animals.

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