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I knew Harvey in play school, even before my sister Sylvie did. He fell in love with her, and she probably saved him from himself. Each to her own tastes, I always say, for I could never have lived with a man like him. Harvey was an oddball even at age 2. He played only with toys of a single colour. The triangle, square and circle all had to be red, or all blue, otherwise, he wouldn’t fit them into his puzzle. All his toy cars had to be black. If they were blue or yellow, his dad had to paint them black, or he wouldn’t touch them. And every night, he parked them beside his bed in tidy rows. If you pushed one out of place inadvertently, he’d get out of bed and settle the lot again.

Once upon a time, in a little village by the sea, lived a young girl named Mila. Mila loved flying kites, and she had a special one that her father had made for her. It was bright blue, with long golden ribbons that danced in the wind.

3 black children, 10-14 years old, 2 boys and 1 girl, exploring the woods, got lost following winding paths, sun setting, dark, shadows, led to a cave by a folklore sprite and trapped. Parents found them, but also got trapped. One boy used his strength to free them, by moving the stones in the cave wall

The journey of a courageous young princess as she embarks on a quest to rescue her true love, a prince taken captive by an enchantress. Filled with magical creatures, treacherous challenges, and the enduring power of love, this enchanting story takes readers on a journey to the ends of the Earth and beyond.

Page 1: Aria, guess what? Mommy is going on a special adventure! I’m going to get on an airplane and fly way up in the sky. But don’t worry, sweet girl— I will miss you so much, and I will come back very soon to give you the biggest hug ever! Page 2: While I’m away, you’ll be in good hands. Santa Rachelle is coming to stay at our house to take care of you! She will bring you to Gan and pick you up, too. And Aba will be home studying, but he will be with you a lot! You’ll be safe, happy, and loved all the time. Page 3: Mommy will miss you so much, but guess what? If you want, we can talk on the phone! I would love to see your sweet smile and hear your voice. But only if you want to, Aria—I just want you to feel good and be happy. No matter what, I’ll be thinking of you every minute! Page 4: I know you will have the best time with Grandma and Aba! You’ll read fun books, play with stickers, and go to the park. You’ll have yummy dinners together, brush your teeth, and play with your doogies—just like we always do. You’ll even light the Chanukah candles, and I know it will be so much fun! Page 5: Aria, remember this: Mommy always comes back. Even when I’m far away, I’m always thinking of you. I’ll be waiting to see you again! Page 6: When I arrive, I’ll run to you with a BIG smile and the biggest hug ever! I can’t wait to hold you, Aria! You’ll be safe and happy while I’m away, but I’ll be even happier when I’m back with you. You are my sunshine, and I love you so much!

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Elia Logan and Thea are transported through a magic portal to an enchanted forest with tall trees and colourful flowers. They run into a dragon who challenges them to a tennis duel. They play against the dragon. Thea takes the lead playing against the dragon with a tiny tennis racket. The dragon sets tennis balls on fire. They win and the dragon turns into a baby dragon. They are transported back to their backyard. They are around a fire pit, drinking hot coco and roasting marshmallows and telling jokes. The baby dragon is with them around the fire.

Pre teen Girl visits an abandoned house and stumbles on a locket with a photo inside of her great grandmother.

Sugar is a black and tan female French bulldog with a red bow on her head, Rush is a blue fawn Male french bulldog. The day starts with them laying down on their dog bed waking up with the sunrise through the window. they decide to run out the front door to explore a world full of colors.

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.

Hailey and her cats Dax and Jelley learn about Jesus Hailey learns a lesson about being kind to others Hailey meets the new kid Tommy and becomes friends Tommy and Hailey and her cats enjoy cookies and talk about Jesus

Introduction: Rohan, a curious and adventurous boy, loved listening to stories from an old storyteller in the village. One day, the storyteller gave him a challenge—he would tell Rohan a tale, and at the end, he must answer a question. If he answered correctly, the storyteller would tell him another story. If he didn't, he would have to think harder next time! The Story: In a small town, two brothers, Karan and Rahul, lived with their loving parents. Karan was responsible and hardworking, always helping his parents with chores and studying well. Rahul, on the other hand, loved playing all day and never cared about his studies or work. One day, their father gave them each a small piece of land to take care of. Karan worked hard, watering the plants, removing weeds, and taking care of his land. Rahul, however, was lazy and ignored his land, spending all his time playing games. After a few months, Karan's land was full of fresh vegetables and beautiful flowers, while Rahul’s land was dry and empty. Seeing this, Rahul felt sad and asked Karan for help. Instead of scolding him, Karan kindly taught him how to take care of the land. Rahul learned his lesson and promised to be more responsible. One day, a wise old man in the village asked, "Who is the wiser brother—the one who always worked hard or the one who made mistakes but learned from them?" The Question: The storyteller asked Rohan, "Who do you think was wiser—Karan, who always did the right thing, or Rahul, who learned from his mistakes?" Rohan’s Answer: Rohan thought for a moment and said, "Karan is wiser because he always worked hard. It’s good to learn from mistakes, but being responsible from the start is even better." The storyteller smiled and said, "That is a great answer! Now, let me tell you another story..." Moral of the Story: Working hard and being responsible from the beginning leads to success, but learning from mistakes also helps us grow.

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A boy build his own rocket to fly to the moon and the story is about him having adventures on the moon.

The Mumma Who Didn’t Want to Grow Up By Kaveer Shah Once upon a time, there was a kid and his mumma. But his mumma didn’t want to grow up! So the kid had to do everything for her. He made her brush her teeth, change her clothes, eat her food, and even take a shower. He even had to put her to bed! His mumma acted just like a kid. The boy laughed, "Haha, Mumma! Why are you acting like me? I’m only 7 years old!" "Fine," he said, "I will act like a mumma." The next day, Mumma made the kid do everything—brush, eat, change, and shower. That’s when the boy understood how much his mumma does for him every single day. He realized that being a mumma is a lot of work! And when the kid grew up, he never forgot it. He took care of his whole family, just like his mumma had always taken care of him.

Alvin, a lazy 10-year-old, usually gets scolded by his teachers because he does not always finish the homework given to him. One day, he discovers a hidden door in his school library that leads to a magical realm where books come to life. Each book represents a different subject, and Alvin must solve riddles and complete challenges to unlock their knowledge. He meets various characters throughout his journey, including a wise owl who guides him and a mischievous book that tests his understanding. As he navigates this world, he learns the importance of curiosity, perseverance, and the joy of learning beyond textbooks. Ultimately, he returns to his world with newfound wisdom and a passion for knowledge.

One day, Arzhel and his friends were playing in the park. They saw a big building with a beautiful garden and many people. Arzhel asked his father, "Dad, what is that place?" Arzhel's dad said, "That is our house of worship. People go there to pray and worship." Arzhel was excited because he wanted to know what people do inside. The next day, Arzhel's dad took him inside the house of worship. Inside, they saw a leader called a “Pastor” (or priest) teaching people about good things. Arzhel's dad said, “He is the leader who helps us understand God’s words.” As they walked around, Arzhel saw workers cleaning, arranging chairs, and taking care of the plants in the garden. “They are the workers who help our leader keep the house of worship clean and beautiful,” Arzhel's dad said.

Cupid's quest takes a turn to a town where friendships are wilting. With his gentle touch, Cupid helps two friends navigate misunderstandings and teaches them the art of heartfelt communication. Together, they plant a "Friendship Garden," symbolizing the growth and beauty that blossoms when friends come together. This sweet adventure imparts the lesson that nurturing friendships requires understanding, kindness, and a touch of Cupid's magic.

1.Professor Matsui Kenichi stands beneath a towering tree, surrounded by a group of students from different cultures. 2.Professor Matsui sits in a classroom, discussing environmental ethics and responsibility with his attentive students. 3.Students are gathered around Professor Matsui, learning about the rights of nature and how to advocate for them. 4.Professor Matsui stands beside an elder from an indigenous community, exchanging knowledge about the environment. 5.Students are shown respectfully listening to an indigenous elder sharing traditional ecological knowledge. The text reads 6.Professor Matsui stands with his students, surrounded by a thriving ecosystem. The text reads

Noam loves playing soccer, climbing trees, and drawing superheroes. But when he decides to wear his Star of David necklace to school, he realizes that not everyone understands why it’s important to him. Some kids ask questions, others make assumptions, and Noam isn’t sure what to say. With the help of his family, Noam learns that being proud of who you are means choosing how to share your story.