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Two 7yo girls meeting at the first day of school Their grandmas introduce them They become great friends Summers are spent in the small street called Abaza playing different games and causing trouble High school comes they end up going to different ones but still stay close, summers now consist of movies, boy talks, and walks through town and around neighborhood Come university they both end up going to Belgrade but different schools still they keep in touch and see each other whenever there's a chance Today is 1.9.2024. Ana's 25th birthday and anniversary of their first meeting

a boy named George. he loved drawing the stars on his notebook, and listening to his grandma’s stories. one day, everything changed—his grandma, who always smelled of lavender and gave the warmest hugs, passed away. At first, George didn’t understand. She had always been there. How could she just be… gone? Sometimes, he felt sad, and other times, he felt angry—angry that she left, angry that no one could fix it. He wanted to talk to her, but she wasn’t there. And worst of all, some days he felt okay, and that made him feel guilty. At school, things were different too. Gorges's best friend, Mia, didn’t know what to say, so she said nothing at all. His teacher, Mr. Potter, noticed that George didn’t want to play as much, and sometimes, he just stared at his notebook, drawing nothing. One day, Mr. Potter sat beside George during lunch. “I lost my grandfather when I was your age,” he said gently. “It hurt a lot. I missed him every day. But then I found a way to keep him close.” George looked up. “How?” “By remembering,” Mr. Potter said. “By talking about him, writing about him, even drawing pictures. And I let myself feel however I needed to feel.” George thought about that. That night, he picked up his notebook and drew a picture of his grandma, with her warm smile and twinkling eyes. He wrote down his favorite story she used to tell him. And when he missed her, he whispered to the stars, just like she had told him to do .things started to change. Some days were still hard. Some days, he felt okay. But he learned that it was alright to feel both. At school, he told Mia about his grandma, and she listened. At home, he made a memory box with his mum, filling it with lavender sachets, old photographs, and little notes. And every night, when George looked up at the sky, he remembered that the people we love never really leave us—they just whisper from the stars.

Leo the lion hurts his friend mia the monkey and ellie the wise old owl teaches him how to say sorry to his friend

One sunny morning, twins Mia and Max were playing in the garden when they noticed a glowing portal near the flower bed.

1. It is a foggy spring morning and Dookie is sleeping peacefully in his dog house 2. His floppy ears pick a strange sound near his house 3. Dookie runs outside the house, looking around the house, but he can't see anything 4. He sniffs the air and he is sure that a hairy creature is nearby 5. He stucks his nose under his dog house and sniffs hard and he is sure that someone is beneath the house 6. He diggs and diggs and gets his head beneath the house to find a mole hole. His tail is high in the air. A mole looks him direct in the eyes 7. As the mole saw Dookie it began running all around the yard. 8. Dookie starts to chase the mole, left and right, up and down until the he chased the mole out of the yard. 9. Dookie with his nose high returns to his house, proud and happy. 10. But, as the fog began to lift slowly, in front of himself Dookie noticed a dozen of mole hole, each with a mole on the top, looking at Dookie with defiance 11. Dookie cries in despair, as he knows this is the battle that he cannot win. The End

Pippa found a new friend.

Once upon a sunny day in a coastal town, a curious girl named Lily heard a whisper calling her to the beach. She followed the sound to the ocean, where a friendly dolphin named Finn appeared, offering a magical underwater adventure. Lily hopped onto Finn's back, marveling at coral reefs, playful seals, sea turtles, and a shy octopus. They encountered a majestic humpback whale whose song filled Lily with wonder. Finn led Lily to a hidden cave of seashells and pearls, where she chose a special seashell as a memento. Reluctantly, they surfaced, and Lily, grateful for the journey, returned to the beach. From that day on, Lily cherished her memories and understood the importance of protecting the ocean. She went home, ready to share her story and inspire others to appreciate the wonders beneath the waves.

Once upon a time in the whimsical town of Sweetville, Halloween was just around the corner, and the Cookie Adventure Playground was getting ready for its most exciting event of the year: the Spooktacular Cookie Bash! As the leaves turned vibrant shades of orange and gold, the playground transformed into a magical realm of cookie-themed Halloween fun. Giant gingerbread men decorated the entrance, and the sweet scent of sugar cookies wafted through the air, inviting everyone in for a day of adventure. **The Cookie Maze** Families began their journey through the Cookie Maze, where paths were lined with candy corn and gummy worms. Inside, little goblins and ghouls searched for hidden treats and spooky surprises. The maze twisted and turned, revealing towering cookie ghosts and delightful chocolate chip witches that offered sweet hints and rewards. **Cookie Decorating Station** Next, everyone gathered at the Cookie Decorating Station, where kids donned chef hats and aprons. With an array of colourful icing, sprinkles, and edible glitter, they transformed plain cookies into spooky masterpieces. From monstrous mummies to adorable pumpkin faces, creativity flourished. Each child has a box of tasty creations to share (or sneakily eat) later. **Monster Mash Dance Party** As the sun set, the playground came alive with the Monster Mash Dance Party. Families boogied alongside cookie-costumed characters, dancing to fun Halloween tunes. Laughter filled the air as everyone joined the conga line, wiggling and jiggling under glowing, spooky lights. The night's highlight was the best-dressed costume contest, where kids showed off their cookie-themed outfits to win a year’s supply of cookies! With fireworks, camp fire, marshmallows, slime and cooking

A girl, Sally who is 5 years old moves in with her mum after living with her dad in a different town for months. When she returns she realises that all the trees in Whoville have disappeared and she sets out on a quest to find all the trees and stop whoever took them.

A repetitive story about a witch with bright red hair. Green eyes, big nose, knobby knees and big feet.

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its a kid reading a knock of version of harry potter

Australia

"Wow, Max! Should we take a trip to Mercury?" Henry exclaimed. "Absolutely, Henry! Let's go!" Sam replied. "Henry, did you know that Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun?" Sam asked. "Yes! It's only about 36 million miles away from the Sun. That's less than half the distance from the Earth to the Sun!" Henry replied. As the spaceship hovered above Mercury's surface, Sam said, "Henry, it's super hot here during the day. Temperatures can reach up to 800 degrees Fahrenheit!" "But at night," Henry added, "it gets really cold, as low as -290 degrees Fahrenheit. That's quite a swing! Imagine how difficult it would be to live here." Henry and Sam decided to wear their special space suits that kept them cool during the scorching day and warm during the freezing night. They stepped onto the planet's rocky ground, feeling a bit like explorers on a new world. While walking around, they spotted a small, friendly robot. "Hi there! I'm Mercury's Messenger. I was sent to gather information about this planet. Would you like to learn some fun facts?" "Sure!" Henry and Sam said in unison. "Mercury doesn't have an atmosphere like Earth," said the Messenger. "That's why its surface is covered in craters. The lack of air also means there's no wind, and the sky is always black, even during the day." "Wow! That's so different from Earth," Henry said. "How long is a day on Mercury?" The Messenger replied, "One day on Mercury lasts about 59 Earth days. But it orbits the Sun quickly, taking just 88 Earth days to complete one revolution. So, a year on Mercury is shorter than two Mercury days!" As they approached Earth, Henry said, "Sam, we learned so much about Mercury today! It's a fascinating place, but definitely not suitable for humans to LIVE." "You're right, Henry. But it was an incredible adventure, and I'm glad we got to explore it together," Sam replied with a smile.

"On the Days She Flew Away: Continuing the Journey of A Lost Angel" By Mara C. Eusebio Mara C. Eusebio returns with the 2nd edition of her works titled, "On the Days She Flew Away: Continuing the Journey of A Lost Angel," an intimate collection of her original poetry. Each page takes readers through the heart’s raw landscapes, exploring the complexities of love, loss, and self-discovery. These poems capture moments of soaring joy, whispered reflections, and the quiet magic of resilience. With every verse, Eusebio weaves a journey that speaks to the universal quest for understanding and hope. Whether you’re a fellow "lost angel" seeking solace, or simply a lover of the written word, this collection offers a sanctuary of relatable emotions and introspection. Prepare to lose yourself, only to find yourself again, in the timeless art of poetry.

They love the forest and animals very much, but there is a bad man

Page 1: Scene 1 - The Beginning of the Adventure Scene Description: A bright sunny day in a small village. We see a cheerful girl named Ishta, with curly braided, long, black hair and a big smile. She is wearing a colorful dress with pockets. Dialogue: Ishta: “Today feels like a special day!” Character Actions: Ishta skips along the path, her arms swinging with excitement. Birds chirp joyfully in the trees. Page 2: Scene 2 - The Mysterious Forest Scene Description: Ishta arrives at the edge of the Enchanted Forest. The trees are tall and vibrant, with sparkling leaves. A sign reads, "Welcome to the Enchanted Forest!" Dialogue: Ishta: “Wow! I wonder what adventures await me!” Character Actions: Ishta looks up in awe, her eyes wide and sparkling. She takes a deep breath and steps confidently into the forest. Page 3: Scene 3 - Meeting the Forest Animals Scene Description: In the forest, Ishta meets a friendly squirrel and a wise old owl sitting on a branch. The squirrel is nibbling on a nut, and the owl has big, round glasses. Dialogue: Squirrel: “Hello! I’m Sammy the Squirrel. Welcome!” Owl: “And I’m Oliver the Owl. Be careful, young adventurer!” Character Actions: Ishta kneels down to talk to Sammy, grinning widely. She tilts her head curiously at Oliver, showing eagerness to learn. Page 4: Scene 4 - The Hidden Treasure Scene Description: Sammy and Oliver lead Ishta to a sparkling waterfall with a hidden cave behind it. The water reflects rainbows, and it looks magical. Dialogue: Ishta: “Wow! Is there treasure behind the waterfall?” Character Actions: Ishta jumps up and down excitedly, clapping her hands. Sammy points towards the cave, and Oliver flaps his wings with a wise look.

One day Roman came to school and saw that his best friend had brought a robot to school

Prayer is a way to talk to God, just like talking to a friend or a parent. Emphasize that God is loving and wants to hear from them. This aligns with the teaching that prayer is a natural yearning from the soul, as noted by Pope Francis, who emphasizes the importance of humility and sincerity in prayer

Rides in a ferry where they sell all different kinds of treats and snacks, story around a family of ice cones of different flavors
