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a childrens story about how to practice safe body boundaries and how to spot unsafe behavior and safe and not safe touching

Princess Poppy and her giant Newfoundland Dog Gustav, leave their castle home and fly to the moon. They discover a space shuttle landing site, play on the moon, then return home to their garden.

1. They go on 1st fishing trip 2. Fishing from a dock 3. Caught a big flounder

A family of 4 visited Cape Cod to enjoy the scenery and beaches along the coast. But they soon noticed something swimming out in the ocean.

This book follows the exciting adventures of a young explorer James, as he travel to different parts of the world to discover new cultures and learn about different animals and environments.

A man goes camping with his friends and they are about to go sleep but a storm comes and there is a haunted house so they have to go there but when they get in the door shuts and they have to run away from ghosts and monsters

Two brothers Ati and Zay go dentist for a routine check up. Ati the older brother needs a filling.

Page 1: Finn was a little fox who loved to play in the forest. But sometimes, he felt scared, even when nothing dangerous was around. His heart would race, and his paws would shake. Page 2: One day, Finn's friend, Bella the bunny, invited him to a big hill to watch the sunset. But Finn remembered how tall the hill was and felt afraid. "What if I trip? What if I fall?" he worried. Page 3: Bella saw Finn looking nervous. "Are you okay?" she asked. "I don’t know," Finn said. "My tummy feels funny, and my legs feel wobbly." Page 4: Bella smiled. "That sounds like anxiety. I used to feel that way too! But I learned some tricks to feel better. Do you want to try?" Page 5: Finn nodded, and Bella taught him to take deep breaths—inhale for four seconds, hold for four seconds, and exhale for four seconds. "Breathing helps calm your body," she said. Page 6: Next, Bella said, "Think of a happy place. Imagine your favorite spot and how safe you feel there." Finn closed his eyes and thought about his cozy den, wrapped in soft blankets. Page 7: "Now," Bella said, "let's take one little step up the hill. Just one. Then we can stop and see how you feel." Finn took a tiny step. "I did it!" he said, feeling proud. Page 8: With Bella's support, Finn climbed higher and higher. When they reached the top, Finn gasped. The sunset was the most beautiful thing he had ever seen! Page 9: "I was scared, but I did it!" Finn cheered. Bella nodded. "Facing your fears little by little helps them feel smaller over time." Page 10: Finn learned that feeling scared was okay. He could take deep breaths, think of a happy place, and take small steps to feel better. Page 11: As they watched the sunset, Finn smiled. "Next time I feel scared, I’ll remember what you taught me." Bella patted his back. "And I’ll be here to help!" The End.

A small dog named Bondi lived on the street and didn't have any. But one day the dog met a boy whose name was Damir. Damir was nine years old. The boy brought food to the small dog and they became friends. The boy taught the dog many different commands, and Bondi taught the boy to understand what true friendship is. At the end of the story, Damir took Bondi to his home. And they were very happy!

The Moonlit Garden: A tranquil scene of a lush garden bathed in silver moonlight, with a small cobblestone path winding through beds of glowing flowers and past a serene pond reflecting the full moon.

The kids have a content for the greatest sand castle

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turn my TEDx script summary into a childrens book: From the time we’re young, we’re asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” This question implies that our identity is tied to our job title. But in today’s rapidly evolving world, especially with the rise of AI and automation, this question is outdated. Instead, we should ask ourselves, “What impact do I want to have?” and “How do I align my values and passions with my work?” More than 70% of people worldwide are disengaged in their jobs, often feeling unfulfilled. I’ve been there myself—trapped in a job that didn’t align with my passions. However, I changed my narrative by focusing on what truly mattered to me, not just what society expected. I started designing a career that fit who I am, instead of molding myself to fit a traditional career path. As AI continues to transform industries, the future of work demands flexibility, lifelong learning, and aligning our careers with our strengths and values. We can’t prepare for jobs that don’t exist yet, but we can cultivate skills that allow us to adapt—creativity, collaboration, and leadership. The key is to reflect on your vocation and values: Does your work bring you alive? Are you creating value for others? By answering these questions, you can craft a career that aligns with who you are and leaves a meaningful impact. Instead of asking, “What do you want to be?” let’s ask, “What mark do you want to leave?”

Shayna with very long hair, dressed in a long Sparkling dress with long sleeves and sneakers, is a curious girl who has always dreamed of seeing the world. One day, she discovered a magical globe that opened a gateway to an extraordinary journey around the world. On her journey, Shayna stood on glowing glaciers in Iceland, ran across pink-orange sand dunes in Australia, and marveled at colorful floating islands in Peru. She walked the Avenue of the Baobabs in Madagascar, sailed through the sparkling canyons of Lake Powell in the United States, and was amazed by the Northern Lights in Norway and a volcanic eruption in Ethiopia. Shayna also explored the ancient city of Petra in Jordan, where red sandstone walls glowed in the morning light, wandered through the vibrant Rainbow Mountains of Peru, and visited the Blue Cave in Malta, where azure waters sparkled in the sun. She swam in the crystal clear waters of the Maldives, surrounded by blue lagoons and colorful fish. The journey ended in a wild forest in the Amazon, where Sheena stood and smiled, behind her a wild landscape of jungle and magical rivers, her heart filled with excitement from all the amazing places she had discovered.

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ZOE WAS AT SCHOOL WHEN A NEW GIRL CAME IN ZOES BFFS RAN TO THE NEW GIRL ZOE WENT TO BUT THE NEW GIRL DID NOT WANT TO TAIK TO ZOE

How did they come up with the game? 2. Game "Secret Chest". 3. Found new friends 4.Their friendship is forever

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In the heart of a peaceful forest, Benny the Bear dreams of becoming a lawyer. Inspired by the wise old owl, Mr. Hoots, Benny sets out to learn the ways of the law, determined to help others solve problems. When a disagreement arises between the squirrels and rabbits over food storage, Benny steps up to mediate and offer a fair solution. Through his hard work, listening skills, and creativity, Benny shows that being a lawyer is not about fancy suits, but about kindness, fairness, and helping friends. Benny’s journey teaches young readers the value of listening, problem-solving, and working together to create harmony.

Introduction: Keila: A ten-year old girl who loves nature and adventure with her buddy Elm. Hobbies: Plant trees, parkour, and reading. Elm: A Javan slow loris who can travel anywhere. Hobbies: Jumping around, writing and magic. They are best friends. They went to Kalimantan and also they went to an adventure.
