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Once upon a time, in a small village nestled between rolling hills and green meadows, lived two children named Winta and Ezana. Ezana was known throughout the village for his unkind ways. He would tease his classmates, take away toys from younger children, and never shared his snacks. The other kids avoided him, and the village seemed gloomy whenever he was around. One day, Winta moved to the village with her family. She was a cheerful and friendly girl, always wearing a bright smile on her face. Winta quickly noticed Ezana's unkind behavior and decided that maybe, just maybe, she could help him see the joy in kindness.

The Kingdom of Good Virtues is a heartwarming tale of morality and kindness set in a vibrant kingdom ruled by the wise King Edward. When two trusted servants, Miguel and Amalia, embark on a quest to retrieve a golden fruit from the mystical Forest of Choices, their journey becomes a test of compassion, fairness, and integrity. Along the way, they encounter challenges that reveal the power of good deeds, inspiring even the most selfish nobleman, Don Jacob, to change his ways. This uplifting story teaches that true strength lies in always choosing what is right, even when it is difficult.

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Panel 1: [Scene: Vibrant garden with Wiz] Wiz (with a smiling face): "Hello, Rainbow Garden!" Panel 2: [Wiz using sensors on a flower] Wiz: "I'm Wiz, the garden whiz! Time to check on my flower friends." Panel 3: [New sunflower introduced] Wiz (tilting head): "A bright sunflower! Let's see... Data says it needs more water, but it's happy. Hmmm." Panel 4: [Gardener explains unique soil conditions] Gardener: "Our sunflowers are special here! Different soil, different needs." Panel 5: [Lily observing a drooping rose] Lily: "Hey Wiz, the rose looks sad. What's up?" Panel 6: [Wiz scans the rose] Wiz: "Not enough sunlight! Move it!" Lily: "Wait! It needs special fertilizer from grandma." Panel 7: [Wiz frustrated as garden suffers] Wiz (looking stressed): "Why can't I figure this out?!" Panel 8: [Wise old oak tree speaks] Oak Tree: "Wiz, it's more than data. Flowers have stories and unique needs."

Escape into Fairyland Fantasies, a coloring book of enchanted realms, where fantasy and art blend. Unwind and unleash your creativity in these whimsical landscapes.

Marisol, una niña de diez años, quiere hacer el pastel familiar para el cumpleaños de su madre. Ella observa a su abuela, tía y madre hacer el pastel juntas muchas veces, pero cada vez que intenta hacerlo sola, nunca sale bien. “Demasiado dulce. Demasiado salado. Demasiado seco”, dice Marisol. Marisol corre hacia su abuela confundida por la receta del pastel familiar.

watercolor style and aimed at 2nd graders. 1. A serene night sky filled with stars, the moon shining brightly, and Ben gazing up in wonder. 2. Close-up of Ben with wide eyes, pointing inquisitively at the moon, which looks friendly and inviting. 3. The moon gently floating down toward Ben, who looks amazed and excited. 4. The moon illuminating a path as it explains to Ben, with rays of sunlight glowing behind it. 5. The moon demonstrating how it catches sunlight, with colorful rays bouncing off it and creating sparkles in the air. 6. Ben and the moon together, with the moon reflecting light onto Ben’s smiling face. 7. Ben with a big grin, looking up at the moon, which winks playfully. 8. A close-up of the moon and Ben, with stars sparkling around them, emphasizing the connection. 9. Kind acts being shown—children helping each other, sharing toys, and smiling, with light radiating from their hearts. 10. Ben surrounded by friends and family, all smiling brightly, with soft light glowing around them. 11. Ben witnessing an act of kindness, feeling inspired, with glowing light around him. 12. Ben waking up in his cozy room, sunlight streaming in through the window, full of excitement for the day. 13. A beautiful sunrise with Ben outside, smiling, surrounded by friends, with little sparkles of light around them, symbolizing joy and kindness.

4 Year old girl wearing a yellow polka dot dress. Enters a school building and is shy making friends. Her classmates, a group of diverse students from different backgrounds find ways to be her friends. They play blocks, in the playground, eat lunch together share toys, draw pictures on a table, do puzzles and say godbye to er

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Lila loved rainy days. Her big, bright umbrella, covered in rainbow colours, popped open with a whoosh! One drizzly afternoon, she called to her friends, “Come stand under my umbrella!” Tom, who found loud noises tricky, stepped in. “It’s quieter here,” he said. Amira, who loved words, sang, “A shelter bright, it feels just right!” Jake, full of exciting ideas, Rosie, who thought carefully, and Max, who loved to twirl, all joined in. Miss Patel watched them and smiled. “Your umbrella reminds me of the neurodiversity umbrella,” she said. “The what?” asked Lila. “Neurodiversity is a big umbrella term for the different ways people’s brains work,” Miss Patel explained. “Like how Tom prefers quiet, Amira plays with words, Jake’s mind buzzes with ideas, Rosie takes her time, and Max moves in his own way.” “So we all fit under the same umbrella?” asked Jake. “Exactly,” Miss Patel said. “Some people are autistic, some have ADHD, some are great at music or maths, and some find reading tricky. The world is better because we all think and feel differently.” Lila smiled at her colourful umbrella. “That means everyone belongs.” The children huddled closer, happy under their amazing umbrella. The rain kept falling, but they didn’t mind—because under the umbrella, they were all together.

2nd Grade Version To understand why the American Revolution happened, we need to look back at the years from 1754 to 1763. During this time, the British and the French were fighting in a war on land that is now part of the United States. This war is called the French and Indian War. The British wanted to control more land, and the French wanted to keep their land. Many Native Americans chose to help either the British or the French during this war. In 1759, British soldiers went to a city called Québec in Canada and won a big battle there. They took over another city called Montréal the next year. After that, there weren't many big battles left between the British and the French in North America. The fighting mostly stopped by 1763 when a peace agreement called the Treaty of Paris was signed. Why did the British start taxing the colonists, and why did this make them mad? The British government made laws and taxes that affected the colonists. Many colonists felt proud to be British, but they believed they had rights that the king should protect. They didn't like the Stamp Act, which was a new tax. In Virginia, some leaders, called the House of Burgesses, said that the British Parliament shouldn’t be taxing them. In 1765, the prime minister of Britain was George Grenville. He created the Stamp Act because he needed money to pay for British soldiers in North America. He thought the colonists should help pay for these soldiers who were protecting them. At first, the British leaders were surprised by how upset the colonists were. Grenville did not listen to their complaints and was eventually replaced in 1766. A leader named George Washington fought in the French and Indian War along with the British. He helped lead soldiers against the French. He became a well-known leader and was even elected to help make laws in Virginia.

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Page 1: Osh, six, raced up the mountain. Ish, four, chased after him. “Wait, Osh!” she called. Their family had drifted apart, but a storm was coming. Page 2: Rain poured. The river swelled. “Mama, will the water take our house?” Ish whispered. XH hugged her. “We’ll be okay, sweetheart.” Page 3: The town wasn’t okay. Osh frowned. “Everything’s ruined.” DH put a hand on his shoulder. “Not everything. We have each other.” Page 4: Then Ish pointed. “What’s in there?” A warehouse, full of clothes. XH held up a coat. “We can save these.” DH smiled. “For the town.” Page 5: For days, they sorted and washed. “This jacket is perfect for Mr. Jones!” Osh said. “Ms. Annie will love these boots!” Ish twirled. Page 6: As Christmas neared, the store shined with lights. “Let’s make it special!” Ish cheered. People came, smiling, hugging, thankful. Page 7: On Christmas Eve, the store filled with laughter. “Best Christmas ever,” Osh said. DH chuckled. “Better than presents?” Ish grinned. “Giving is better!” Page 8: After the holidays, DH had an idea. “How ‘bout the rodeo?” Osh gasped. “Barrel racing!” Ish clapped. “Cowboys!” Page 9: At the rodeo, they met Mae. “Your outfits are so pretty!” Ish said. Mae beamed. “I sew them myself.” “Teach us?” Osh asked. Page 10: Mae showed them how to sew. “Snip, stitch, tada!” she said. Osh made a bag. Ish decorated a dress. Page 11: As the sun set, DH hugged XH. “We’re a family again,” he said. XH smiled. “And we have a town full of friends.” Page 12: The store stayed open, always giving. Osh, Ish, XH, and DH learned— Family, like love, only grows when shared.

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1. O Jezus, blagoslovi me tvojega otroka! 2. O Jezus, Odpusti grehe moje! 3. O Jezus, Po svoji ljubi Materi Mariji, me sprejme v srce svoje! 4. O Jezus, naj v tvojem svetem varstvu spim.. 5. O Jezus, naj v ljubezni tvoji se zbudim. 6. O Jezus, zadnjo uro milost daj, da pridem k tebi v sveti raj. 7. Vse dobro povrni mojim staršem in jim v nebesih poplačaj. 8. O Jezus, usmili se vseh duš v vicah, da bodo tebe gledale!

A father seems to not care so much for his little daughter. But it turns out there is more to that.

The girl discovers that her parents are going to be divorced and she is disappointed but then she discovers that they are more happy at the finish.

Lina's father woke up because the tent was cold. He noticed Lina was missing and went searching for her. Hearing a noise, he rushed towards it and found Lina with the dragon. He realized the dragon was hungry, not angry. He quickly went back to the tent to get some fresh fish.
