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Il était une fois une femme blonde avec des lunettes nommée Mélanie. Elle cherchait l’amour, un amour doux et sincère. Mélanie était infirmière et passait ses journées à prendre soin des gens avec tendresse. Mais au fond d’elle, elle rêvait de rencontrer quelqu’un avec qui partager ses joies et ses sourires. Un jour, elle fit la rencontre de Jessica. Jessica aussi était infirmière, avec un grand cœur rempli de gentillesse. Elles commencèrent à parler, d’abord de leur travail, puis de leurs rêves, de leurs souvenirs et même de leurs plats préférés. Au fil des jours, Mélanie et Jessica devinrent inséparables. Elles aimaient rire ensemble, se soutenir et se réconforter après les longues journées à l’hôpital. Très vite, elles comprirent qu’elles étaient tombées amoureuses l’une de l’autre. Leur amour était comme une belle fleur qui grandissait chaque jour un peu plus, grâce à la confiance, la tendresse et la joie qu’elles partageaient. Mélanie et Jessica prirent soin l’une de l’autre, tout comme elles prenaient soin de leurs patients. Elles étaient heureuses, car elles avaient trouvé l’amour qu’elles cherchaient, et ensemble, elles étaient prêtes à vivre de merveilleuses aventures. Et c’est ainsi que leur histoire d’amour commença, douce et belle, comme un joli conte. Une histoire simple et pleine de tendresse, parfaite pour les enfants. Qu’en pensez-vous ?

Here in Hawaii, we know that culture is more than just celebration—it’s how we connect with family, friends, and the diverse world around us. For young children growing up in the vibrant community of BYU-Hawaii, Culture Night is a time where these connections shine brightest. But what does it feel like for a child to take that brave step from the audience to the stage? In “Tama’s Big Adventure at Culture Night,” we follow little Tama as he prepares for his first performance in the event that brings his whole community together. Guided by his parents, friends, and the spirit of aloha, Tama learns more than just the dance steps—he learns what it means to help others, work as a team, and celebrate the beauty of diversity. So why should you and your child join Tama on this adventure? Because this story isn’t just about performing on stage; it’s about the lessons of unity, kindness, and family that come from working together. For young readers, this book is a way to experience the joy of different cultures, and for parents, it’s a chance to teach that our differences are what make us stronger. Whether you’re from Hawaii or somewhere far away, the message is universal: we are better when we share, support, and celebrate together. “Tama’s Big Adventure at Culture Night” brings the spirit of Hawaii to life in a way that is fun, heartwarming, and perfect for little ones aged 2 to 4. Because in the end, isn’t the most important lesson we can teach our children that together, we are strong?

Scarlett is a 6 year old little girl that loves to go on beach adventures with her great dane puppy Max. Max is tan in color

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Sophie and Felix are guided by their Fairy Godmother and her faithful maltese Gigi through 5 magic lands where they learn lessons about the power of positive thinking, how to be grateful, the value of friendship, appreciating their parents and discover the wonderful bond they have with eachother as brother and sister

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Once upon a time in a lively village, there were two brothers both named Faisal, and both were five years old. To avoid confusion, everyone called them Faisal One and Faisal Two. One sunny morning, the Faisal brothers decided to search for the legendary treasure hidden in the Enchanted Forest. They packed snacks, a map, and a flashlight, and set off on their grand adventure. As they entered the forest, the trees whispered secrets, and sunlight danced through the leaves. By a sparkling river, they met a talking frog named Freddie. "To find the treasure, you must solve three riddles," said Freddie. The first riddle was, "I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. What am I?" Faisal Two thought and exclaimed, "An echo!" Freddie nodded and pointed them toward a path of glowing mushrooms. Following the glowing mushrooms deeper into the forest, they soon encountered a wise old owl. The owl gave them the second riddle, "I am not alive, but I grow; I don’t have lungs, but I need air; I don’t have a mouth, and I can drown. What am I?" Faisal One answered, "Fire!" The owl hooted in agreement and revealed a hidden path. Finally, they reached a sparkling cave entrance guarded by a mischievous fox. The fox presented the final riddle, "I have keys but open no locks. I have space but no room. You can enter, but you cannot go outside. What am I?" Faisal Two said, "A keyboard!" The fox clapped its paws and stepped aside, revealing the entrance to the cave. Inside, the brothers found a chest overflowing with gold coins, jewels, and magical artifacts. Among the treasures, they discovered a magical book that granted three wishes. They decided to use their wishes wisely. For their first wish, they asked for endless adventures together. For their second wish, they wished for the villagers to always be happy and prosperous. And for their final wish, they asked for the Enchanted Forest to remain magical forever.

Sabrina is a caring 6-year-old who loves going to school and playing with her friends. One day, Sabrina noticed that her friend Aline was a little uncomfortable, scratching herself because she was itchy. Curious and wanting to help, Sabrina went home and talked to her mom about it, asking how she could make her friend feel better. Sabrina’s mom explained that Aline lives with her grandma, who does her best but sometimes doesn’t have enough for extra items like special soaps and shampoos.

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1. Sydney and John are playing at the playground when John sings “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.” Sydney is amazed by his beautiful voice and asks how he does it. John suggests that she could practice too. 2. Sydney returns home and starts singing constantly, hoping to improve her voice, but she becomes exhausted and lies down in bed. 3. Sydney’s mom notices she’s tired and asks why. Sydney explains that she’s been trying to sing like John because she admires his voice. 4. Her mom encourages her and says that she doesn’t need to be like John to be amazing. Sydney realizes that her own talent, dancing, is special and she doesn’t need to imitate anyone

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1. Tipene and Nikora search for dragons in a forest 2. They find a large mountain 3. Inside the mountain by a lake of lava they find a fire dragon and run away 4. They climb to the top of the mountain and find an ice dragon 5. As they run away from the ice dragon and fire dragon the two dragons bump into each other 6. The two dragons start to fight 7. Tipene and Nikora calm the two dragons down 8 The two dragons take the two boys home to bed 9. Tipene and Nikora wake up in the morning to find they each have a toy dragon in their hands one is a fire dragon the other is an ice dragon

create a book based on the italian poetry below. each image should correspond to a estrophe. make it 2d, like a collage with illustrations. here's the poem: C'è chi insegna guidando gli altri come cavalli passo per passo: forse c'è chi si sente soddisfatto così guidato. C'è chi insegna lodando quanto trova di buono e divertendo: c'è pure chi si sente soddisfatto essendo incoraggiato. C'è pure chi educa, senza nascondere l'assurdo ch'è nel mondo, aperto ad ogni sviluppo ma cercando d'essere franco all'altro come a sé, sognando gli altri come ora non sono: ciascuno cresce solo se sognato.

in a picturesque town lived a girl named Yarinka. Yarynta really liked to take care of the flowers and trees that grew in her garden. And one day Yarinka noticed that it was as if someone threw three nuts at her from a tall tree. The girl picked up the nuts, looked around, but did not notice anyone. But next days it was all the same. The next day, the girl woke up very early, because she was woken up by the sun's rays, as if on purpose. And at this time, a surprise awaited her. Through the window, she noticed how a squirrel deftly jumps on the trees of her garden and holds three nuts firmly in its teeth. Yarynka came closer to the window and froze, watching what would happen next. And the squirrel was indeed on its way to Yarynka. She again left the gift in its usual place and said hello with a wave of her beautiful red tail, and then hurried off to the garden.The girl learned that the squirrel wanted to thank her for the careful attitude to the place where she lived with her family.

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