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A story book introducing a mums cancer diagnosis to children, give ideas of things to do and say to help mummy get better, explain cancer for ages up to 10

Join the playful trio – Kitten, Puppy, and Birdie – as they discover the wonders of a lively garden. Each page unfolds a new surprise, from blooming flowers to mischievous butterflies, captivating young readers with delightful illustrations and simple, engaging stories.

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.

In the small town of Willow Creek, a pentcostal upci church sat atop a hill, a beacon of hope and refuge for the people below. The story follows a young boy named Daniel, who, along with his little sister Lily, is taken in by Pastor James and the kind-hearted members of the community after losing their parents. Through his journey, Daniel comes to understand the five essential needs of life as he grows in faith and purpose. At first, Daniel struggles with physiological needs, as he and Lily are left homeless and hungry. The church opens its doors, offering them warm meals, a safe place to rest, and the love of a new family. As he settles in, Daniel faces his safety needs—the fear of an uncertain future. With the church’s support, he finds stability, attending school while the congregation helps provide clothes, medical care, and a secure place to call home. Over time, Daniel begins to experience love and belonging, forming deep friendships with other children in the church and building a bond with the pastor and his wife, who treat him like their own. Through youth groups and Sunday services, Daniel learns that he is never alone and that God’s love surrounds him. As he grows older, Daniel pursues his dreams, developing confidence and earning recognition for his hard work in school and service to the community. His esteem needs are met as he finds purpose in helping others, teaching younger children, and working hard to improve his life. Finally, Daniel reaches self-actualization when he realizes that his true calling is ministry. Inspired by Pastor James and the kindness of the church, he dedicates his life to serving others, preaching, and helping those in need—just as he was once helped. Through faith, love, and perseverance, Daniel’s journey through life’s greatest needs teaches him that God provides in every season and that true fulfillment comes not just from achieving success, but from using one’s gifts to uplift others.

A young boy named Patrick wants to learn what some jobs are like. Accompanied by his dog Kona, Patrick tries various jobs such as being a an electrician, installing the electrical wires at a new factory, a lawyer defending kona at court, and being a superhero.

1. Elliott, a pudgy toddler, hears that a friendly dinosaur lives in the woods near by. 2. One day after climbing and swinging on his play set in the back yard, he decides he will head off to fin the dinosaur. 3. It's tough and lonely work looking for a dinosaur but eventually he finds a friend new friend by a creek. This new friend is clearly a small dinosaur but Elliott doesn't know what a dinosaur looks like. 4. The small dinosaur does not know he is a dinosaur and together they go off to look for the dinosaur.

Daddy and Cooper are outside looking at the stars and Cooper asks about God, so Daddy teaches Cooper about a higher power greater than us

A childrens book about a young Lakota Sioux Native American boy named Deacon. This story takes you through the daily things that Lakota Sioux do each day. Sioux means "little snakes" and Deacon is a proud member of the snake house. Lakota are known for their warrior culture and their Ghost Dance to protect their lands. Lakota Sioux manly hunt and eat buffalo. They would eat chokecherries and enjoy herbal tea. They use the buffalo skin to make blankets and teepees and moccasins for their feet. They live in "Tipis" the Sioux word for dwelling. The Lakota Sioux live in North America clustered in what is now Wisconsin, Minnesota and North and South Dakota or the Great Plains. Lakota Sioux were known for their beadwork and porcupine quillwork. Lakota Sioux would use canoes to travel and dogs/sleds to pull things. When horses were introduced to them it changed their culture. Long hair is important to the Lakota Sioux and should not be cut unless you are mourning the loss of a loved one. Lakota children played with rawhide dolls and throwing the willow spear. It is important to pass on the Lakota traditions and remember their 7 values of respect, compassion, honesty, generosity, wisdom, humility, and prayer.

Hey there, I’m Dolmain, and I’ve got a tale about Thangka and Mandala art that’ll blow your mind! Picture Tibet's landscapes, where monks create Thangkas—intricate masterpieces on silk or cotton, depicting Buddhist scriptures. Each brushstroke is part of Tibetan Buddhism's epic saga, with artists using minerals and gold leaf. Now, let’s explore Mandala art in India and Nepal. Mandalas, meaning "circle" in Sanskrit, are cosmic dances of colors and shapes, illustrating the universe's interconnectedness. Thangkas and Mandalas hold hidden meanings, from lotus flowers symbolizing purity to intricate patterns representing cosmic order. Each detail unveils truths about life and spirituality. Crafted by skilled artisans, Thangkas and Mandalas undergo meticulous techniques, becoming vibrant tapestries of color and form. These artworks aren't just for admiration; they're tools for meditation. Immersing in their details leads to inner peace and spiritual insight.

Hazel is in 1st Grade. She is excited about the new school and meeting her teacher and making new friends. She has to make a good impression so she asked mommy to take her school shopping. She picked out shoes, dresses, and shirts, pant, and socks. All in her favorite color purple and pink. Hazel also chose new bed for her hair. Hazel cant wait to start school to show off her new clothes.

Dedicate time to simply praise and glorify God for His wondrous works and unfailing love, as depicted throughout Psalm 107.

Sammy the fox doesn't want to join his friends, Ellie, Benny, and Mia, in building a sandcastle at the beach. But when he destroys their hard work, the friends show him that working together can be fun and rewarding. Through teamwork, they create the best sandcastle ever, and Sammy learns that kindness and collaboration are the keys to friendship.

Characters:Benny: The main character, a young boy with autism.Mommy: Supports Benny throughout his bathroom adventure.Story:Page 1:Text: Benny is a big boy now! He wants to use the potty like Mommy and Daddy.Illustrations: Benny sitting on the potty chair, looking excited but a little unsure.Page 2:Text: Mommy showed Benny how to sit on the potty. He wore his favorite big boy underwear.Illustrations: Mommy helping Benny sit on the potty, Benny wearing big boy underwear with a happy cartoon character on them.Page 3:Text: Benny tried and tried. He waited for a long time. Then, something happened!Illustrations: Benny sitting on the potty, looking surprised and happy. A small amount of pee in the potty.Page 4:Text: "I did it! I'm so proud of you, Benny!" Mommy cheered and gave Benny a big hug.Illustrations: Mommy hugging Benny, both smiling and looking happy.Page 5:Text: Now Benny needs to wash his hands. Mommy showed him how to turn on the water and use soap.Illustrations: Benny at the sink, turning on the water. Soap bubbles everywhere!Page 6:Text: Benny rubbed-a-dub-dubbed his hands together. He made lots of suds!Illustrations: Benny rubbing his hands together, making suds. Suds flying everywhere!Page 7:Text: "Rinse, rinse, rinse!" Mommy said. Benny rinsed his hands well.Illustrations: Benny rinsing his hands under running water.Page 8:Text: Benny dried his hands. They felt nice and clean!Illustrations: Benny drying his hands with a towel, smiling.Page 9:Text: Benny is a big boy! He used the potty and washed his hands all by himself!Illustrations: Benny standing up, looking proud. A big smile on his face.Page 10:Text: Benny and Mommy are proud of him. He can't wait for his next bathroom adventure!Illustrations: Benny and Mommy hugging, both smiling. Benny looking excited for his next adventure.

Rocky is a small white dog who is very curious and loves interesting and unusual adventures. He wants to open up the world of doggy fantasies for you, so you can learn to explore this world through the eyes of a little dog.

In the presence of love, fear fades like shadows at dawn.

little girl wanders through an enchanted forest and stumbles on a lost baby dragon

This story teaches children about patience, empathy, and the importance of teamwork. Timmy's transformation from being focused on being first to understanding the value of collaboration and supporting others serves as a valuable lesson for young readers.

The children want to start collecting plastic bottle tops to recycle with Lids4Kids. They meet a nice volunteer who will drive their lids to Canberra for them. Then they send a letter home to their families and ask them to collect plastic bottle tops from milk bottles, pop bottles and water bottles. The children enjoy washing the lids in warm soapy water with their family (and pet dog). Next week all the children bring in a bag of lids each. Together they group the lids into colour groups. The nice volunteer pick them up and takes them to Lids4Kids in Canberra. The lids are then turned into a rainbow colored park bench. The teacher surprises the children by buying the rainbow park bench for their playground.

his hilarious, caffeine-fueled survival guide dives into the absurd, chaotic, and often thankless life of a teacher. With a mix of snark, rhyme, and brutal honesty, it walks readers through a typical school day—from the groggy, coffee-chugging morning routine to the final bell when students flee like escaped convicts. Inside, you’ll find: ☕ Morning struggles, where the snooze button is your best friend and coffee is your lifeline. 📚 Classroom chaos, featuring students climbing bookshelves, eating glue, and arguing over Pokémon cards. 🎭 Teaching realities, where inspiring young minds is secondary to preventing minor disasters. 🥪 Lunch break that isn’t a break, because you’re too busy mediating playground wars and answering emails. 🧟♂️ The afternoon slump, where both teachers and students enter zombie mode. 🏃 The sweet escape at the end of the day… until grading, emails, and meetings pull you back in. Despite the exhaustion, low pay, and near-constant existential crises, the book reminds teachers why they do it—the small, heartwarming moments when a student finally “gets it” or tells you, "You’re my favorite teacher."
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a kid plays video games but his console breaks
