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A woman named Mary McLeod Bethune. She had a heart full of kindness and a mind full of dreams. Mary believed that every person, no matter their background, deserved a chance to succeed. During the Great Depression, times were tough. Many families struggled to make ends meet, and women faced even greater challenges. Mary knew she had to do something to help her fellow women. With determination, Mary set out on a mission to make a difference. She spoke up for the rights of women, especially those who were African American like herself. She believed that women should have equal opportunities for education, jobs, and fair treatment. During this time, the New Deal was created to help people in need. Mary saw this as a chance to advocate for women's rights. She shared her ideas on how to support women through the New Deal. With guidance, the New Deal began to include programs that provided jobs and resources for women.They opened up to education opportunities for young women.

Once upon a time, in a big green forest, there lived a little turtle named Timmy. Timmy was a small turtle with a shiny, green shell and a big, curious smile. He loved to explore and go on adventures, even though he was a bit slower than his animal friends. One sunny morning, Timmy decided to go on an adventure to find the biggest, juiciest strawberry in the whole forest! "I love strawberries," Timmy said, licking his lips. So, off he went! He walked past tall trees, wiggled under bushes, and splashed through tiny puddles. On the way, Timmy met his friend Bella the Bunny, hopping around. "Where are you going, Timmy?" asked Bella. "I'm looking for the biggest strawberry in the forest!" Timmy said excitedly. "I'll help you!" said Bella, and they both hopped along together. After a while, they came across Sammy the Squirrel, who was gathering nuts. "Hi, Sammy!" said Timmy and Bella. "Do you know where we can find the biggest strawberry?" Sammy scratched his head and said, "I don’t know, but I’ll help you look!" And so, Sammy joined the adventure too. They walked and walked until they saw something red and shiny behind a big bush. “Look!” Timmy said, “It’s the biggest strawberry ever!” They all cheered! Timmy, Bella, and Sammy shared the strawberry and it was the sweetest, juiciest strawberry they had ever tasted. After their delicious snack, they sat under a tree and laughed together. Timmy was so happy that his friends helped him on his adventure. He learned that exploring was fun, but having friends along made it even better! And from that day on, Timmy, Bella, and Sammy went on many more adventures together.

Wally the Wrangler, a cowboy with unique fishing skills, journeys to the Land of 10,000 Lakes in search of the legendary giant walleye, Gichi-Giigoonh. He befriends Quarry, an Ojibwe elder, who shares the tribe's cultural heritage and teaches Wally about respecting nature. Wally's quest for Gichi-Giigoonh intensifies, leading him to a deep-sea adventure and an encounter with the elusive fish. He realizes his journey is about more than just catching a fish—it's about connecting with nature and understanding the interconnectedness of life. Wally eventually catches and releases Gichi-Giigoonh, forming a pact of mutual respect. They embark on underwater adventures together, celebrating their friendship with other creatures. A storm disrupts their festivities, but Wally, Gichi-Giigoonh, and their friends face it with unity and courage. Wally bids farewell, reflecting on the enduring impact of their bond and the lessons he's learned.

One morning, Lina’s parents took her to the market. In the center of the square, they stopped in front of a big red dragon statue. The dragon sparkled in the sunlight, and Lina was curious.“What’s this, Papa?” she asked. “It’s part of the Lunar New Year celebration,” father said. “It’s a special time to welcome the new year with family, food, and traditions. Oh! We almost forgot—it’s tomorrow!”Lina wondered what it would be like to celebrate Lunar New Year. The next day, Lina was playing outside when her friend Tian ran up to her. “Lina! Would you like to celebrate the Lunar New Year with us tonight? It’s going to be fun, with lots of food and a dragon dance! ”Lina’s eyes lit up. “I’d love to! But I don’t know much about it.” “That’s okay,” Tian said. “I’ll tell you! It’s about family, and showing kindness to others.” That evening, Lina and her parents went to Tian’s house. Red lanterns hung everywhere, and the table was full of delicious food “Red brings good luck,” Tian explained. “That’s why there’s so much red during Lunar New Year!” After dinner, Lina watched the dragon dance. Everyone cheered. At the end of the night, Tian gave Lina a small red envelope. “What’s inside?” Lina asked. “Open it tomorrow,” Tian said. “It’s for good luck!” The next morning, Lina opened the envelope and found a shiny coin inside. She thought about the celebration and how kind Tian had been to invite her. Lina smiled and promised to share kindness in the new year. After dinner, Lina watched the dragon dance. The dragon swayed and spun to the beat of drums, and everyone cheered. At the end of the night, Tian gave Lina a small red envelope. “What’s inside?” Lina asked. “Open it tomorrow,” Tian said with a smile. “It’s for good luck!” The next morning, Lina opened the envelope and found a shiny coin inside. She thought about the celebration and how kind Tian had been to invite her. Lina smiled and promised to share kindness and joy in the new year, just like Tian had taught her.

A dog named Dash. Living in a farm with his friends. Dash's best friends were a family of chickens: Mama Hen and her fluffy chicks, each a little ball of yellow feathers. a sneaky weasel appeared near the chicken coop Dash noticed the weasel and barked loudly Seeing Dash's bravery, the weasel decided it was not worth the risk and ran away into the bushes. The chickens peeked out from under Mama Henâs wings, safe and sound. Dash wagged his tail, satisfied and happy.

write a children's book about a horse called buttercup that was being bullied by the other horses on her ranch. she was sad and losing weight. Another farmer made a trade to save her. He traded hay from his farm for Buttercup. Now she has a new friend, Winnie and 75 acres to roam on. she has a lake. And during the winter she even has hundreds of cow friends to play with. She is so happy and is healthy again. Use this to build the story. Add a moral and all the best practices in creating a children's book.

We, Catholic, believe that we were made to glorify God by knowing God, loving God, and serving God. Our life here on earth is a pilgrimage. We want to return home in heaven by doing God’s will.

1. two young brothers, Joel (9) and Charlie (7) find a glowing blue portal under the floorboards of their bedroom 2. they get pulled into the portal and find themselves in another world where dragons are real and can talk 3. they are met by two dragons who are attracted by the glowing portal. They are Iceclaw (a female blue dragon who blows ice) and her brother Firewing (a male red dragon who breathes fire) 4. together they set off the discover the new world they have discovered 5. Iceclaw shares that they are not the first humans to travel through the portal, but it has been a very long time since anyone did so, and they thought humans were just a myth 6. Joel and Charlie learn how to ride the dragons as they fly 7. They discover an upside down waterfall, a village in the clouds, and a forest turned to stone 8. the dragons take the boys back to the portal so they can return home, only to find the portal has been removed and they cannot get home

Keep this simple at only 1 sentence per page. Cayson gets to work as a bulldozer driver

A boy struggles with stuttering, being bullied, and low self-esteem to manage his stutter and become a broadcaster as an adult

Mila, une petite fille curieuse et pleine d'imagination, découvre une étoile magique tombée du ciel dans son jardin. Cette étoile, scintillante et pleine de vie, a perdu son chemin pour retourner au ciel. Mila décide de l’aider à retrouver sa place parmi les constellations. En chemin, elles rencontrent des animaux nocturnes, traversent des paysages féeriques, et apprennent l’importance de l’amitié et de l’entraide. Une histoire douce et enchantée pour émerveiller les petits rêveurs.

Adventures with Peter's garden in Ohio. Peter and his dad, Jim, are planting a garden. Peter waters and cares for the garden by pulling out the weeds. Peter being a young child had to go number one. So, he decided to just water the garden. One day a neighbor, Mr. Pool walked by. Peter asked him if he wanted any of his special carrots. Mr. Pool laughed and said, "I've seen how you watered them the other day!" No thanks on the carrots. Not knowing this story until much later Peter's family enjoyed the magical carrots grown by Peter.

Illustrating different seasons with happy children playing

"Daytime Adventures: A Toddler's Daily Journey" is a delightful and educational exploration of a 14-month-old's daily routine. Authored by a loving mother, this vibrantly illustrated book captures the essence of a toddler's world, from waking up with the sun to the cozy embrace of bedtime. Through simple yet engaging language, the book introduces key activities such as breakfast, playtime, bath routines, and meals. Each page is a visual treat, fostering early learning and language development. The author, drawing from her own parenting experiences, creates a warm and interactive experience for both parent and child. "Daytime Adventures" is a celebration of curiosity, discovery, and the joy of shared moments, making it an ideal companion for parents and toddlers embarking on their own daytime adventures.

a little snow man got lost in the forest. he met a little fox cud and a bear cub. They become friends and helped him to find the way home to his house.

1. Sophie and Diego are two miniature horses living at Mountain Valley Horse Rescue. They teach children about being safe around horses and educate their parents on the need to rescue horses, rehabilitate and rehome them. 2. Sophie and Diego introduce everyone to the rescue horses, how to care for the horses, train them and help them find new homes. 3. The children brush the miniature horses, learn to lead them and take a pony ride to end their visit

1. Two kids are standing. The boy is named Arthur and the girl is Eva. 2. Head. The boy and girl point to their head and say this is my head. 3. Eyes. Boy and girl point to their eyes and say these are my eyes. 4. Eyebrows. Boy and girl point to their eyebrows and say these are my eyebrows. 5. Nose. Boy and girl point to their Nose and say this is my Nose. 6. Mouth. Boy and girl point to their mouth and say this is my mouth 7. Tongue. Boy and girl show their tongue and say this is my tongue. 8. Hands. Boy and girl point to their hands and say these are my hands. 9. Belly. Boy and girl point to their belly and say these are my belly. 10. Legs. Boy and girl point to their legs and say these are my legs. 11. Knees. Boy and girl point to their knees and say these are my knees. 12. Feet. Boy and girl point to their feet and say these are my feet.
