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A little boy and a girl named Ahaan and Ayisha are playing outside their house. Their mom calls them for eating lunch. They get into the house and wash their hands, face and foot before getting into the table. They both sat on the table and started eating their food. Ahaan said "Bismillah" (In the Name of God ) before eating his first bite, but ayisha forget to say bismillah. Ahaan reminds ayisha that "we have to remember allah before starting anything ". And then mom said its okay ! if you forget to say bismillah you can say " Bismillahi awwalahu va aakhirahu " (I begin with the Name of God at the beginning and at the end) then you can continue eating. So Ayisha tells "Bismillahi awwalahu va aakhirahu " and continues eating. After finishing their lunch both said "Alhamdhullilah" ( Every praise is to God ) and went for playing.

a fancy story about the danger of fast food for children

Hazel and Montana's story is one of love, trust, and the beauty of true friendship. This heartwarming story will remind children that the most special bonds are built over time, with patience, care, and shared moments. This is a heartwarming, 32-page children’s picture book about Hazel, a little girl, and her gelding paint horse named Montana. It tells the story of how their bond grows over time, from the first meeting to their special moments together. Through their adventures, they learn how to communicate, support each other, and create cherished memories. Their connection is magical, filled with trust, joy, and love.

The new kid goes to school not knowing anyone. The bully bullies her because she has problems going on at home. The bully goes home and her mom talks to her about empathy and not to bully. The new kid goes home crying. The next day the bully apologizes to the new kid and they are now best friends.

Cameron, a 2 year old boy who lives in Hoboken NJ goes on an adventure with his 2 mini dachshunds. He starts off walking the dogs along the Hudson River across from the NYC skyline. They then discover a fountain with a bird sitting on ledge. The bird and him had a sweet interaction, almost familiar. Cameron left the park with warm feelings of love.

About a little boy named Benny, Benny was a picky eater and would not eat vegetables until he discovered a magical place called the Rainbow garden. In this garden, he meets Tommy the Tomato, Lucy the Lettuce, and Brody the Broccoli, who all teach him about their own magical powers and how they are good for him. Through Benny’s adventure as he learns more and more about each vegetable, Benny learns that trying new foods can be exciting! Page 1/2. Introduction to Benny and how he is a picky eater. Page 3. He playing outside and finding the rainbow garden. Page 4. Benny is running around and playing Page 5.Meeting Tommy the tomato and learning about how healthy tomatoes are for him and how they help him not get sick. Page 6. Benny is trying the tomato and loving it. Page 7. Meeting Lucy the Lettuce and learning about lettuce provides many important vitamins and water to make you feel strong and healthy. Page 8. Trying lettuce and liking it. Page 9. Meeting Brody the Boccoil and learning about how it helps your barin grow so you can be smart. Page 10. He's trying it and not liking it, have Brody say that it's ok to not like something Page 11. Meeting Callie the Carrot and learning that carrots help your body get all the nutrients it needs. Page 12. Him trying a carrot and LOVING IT. Page 14. Him thanking all of the vegs for what he has learnt. Page 15. He's leaving with a new perspective on Vegetables.

Two old friend from Indonesia has been separated for years, suddenly, first person came back from Germany then they discuss about currency and its values

A children's book focusing on exploring and learning about forest animals.

ERIC IS A 6 YEAR OLD BOY WHO IS FASCINATED BY SCIENCE AND WANT TO BECOME AN ASTRANAUT ONE DAY. HE IS AN INTELLIGENT AND INQUISITIVE CHILD.

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A family takes a trip to chiropractic. We learn all about the amazing benefits of chiropractic and how it can help children’s growing bodies. Chiropractic can also help babies, with breastfeeding, gas, colic and constipation. Pregnant mommy’s get the Webster technique, they get to lay in a pillow on their belly’s to help them feel better. Dr. Alyssa is so nice and she has toys. She used an activator sometimes to adjust which makes. Click click noise.

Сказка Золушка или хрустальная туфелька Шарля Перро рассказывает о бедной девушке, оставшейся без матери. Ей приходится жить со злой мачехой и её дочерьми. На помощь Золушке придет добрая фея и поможет найти настоящее счастье

5 year old boy upset about the food his mom gave him for dinner "eba and egusi soup" he was fussing over ice cream they had seen at fenomart supermarket earlier that day but his mom gave him a life lesson about being grateful for what you have and praying for what you don't

A snail bailed Optimus Slime is a superhero snail and he’s going through a growth spurt so he goes on adventures to find a new shell. Eventually he finds one that has transformer powers and acts like a super utility belt.

1. Samir rentre de l’école, pose son sac et s’assoit à la table de la cuisine. Il semble pensif. 2. Samir : “Maman, je dois faire un exposé sur un roi ou une reine. Je pensais à Louis XIV ou à la reine d’Angleterre. Tout le monde va choisir eux.” 3. Maman : “Et si tu parlais de rois et reines d’Afrique ? Ils ont marqué l’histoire eux aussi.” 4. Samir : “Vraiment ? Raconte-moi, maman !” 5. Maman : “Mansa Moussa, roi du Mali, est connu pour être l’homme le plus riche de l’histoire. Lors de son pèlerinage à La Mecque, il a distribué tant d’or qu’il a changé l’économie des pays qu’il traversait.” 6. Samir : “Il était super riche ET généreux ?” 7. Maman : “Oui, et il a construit des écoles à Tombouctou pour que les gens apprennent.” 8. Maman : “Amina était une reine guerrière du Nigeria. Elle menait des batailles et protégeait son royaume avec des murs qu’elle faisait construire.” 9. Samir : (jouant à l’épée) “Hiya ! Elle devait être invincible !” 10. Maman : “Elle utilisait son courage et son intelligence pour gagner.” 11. Maman : “Notre île a eu Ranavalona I, une reine qui a résisté aux Européens. Elle voulait que Madagascar reste libre et indépendant.” 12. Samir : (fier) “Donc, elle protégeait Madagascar comme une héroïne ?” 13. Maman : “Exactement.” 14. Maman : “Shaka Zulu a changé la façon de faire la guerre en Afrique du Sud. Il a créé de nouvelles armes et stratégies pour protéger son peuple.” 15. Samir : “Il devait être super malin !” 16. Maman : “Nzinga, reine d’Angola, a mené des batailles contre les Portugais et a négocié pour protéger son peuple.” 17. Samir : “Elle n’a jamais abandonné ?” 18. Maman : “Jamais.” 19. Samir : “Je vais parler de ces rois et reines. Je veux que tout le monde sache leur histoire !” 20. Maman : “Tu feras un exposé incroyable !” Fin.

Once upon a time, in a cozy town, two dads, Bryan and Adam, dreamed of having a family. With the help of a kind doctor, they welcomed their son into the world through surrogacy. Together, they nurtured him, celebrated his milestones, and built cherished memories. With love as their guide, they lived happily ever after.

The little girl blond long hair with a very angelic face living in a fantasy world full of magic and with full of adventures.

Princess mermaid Nyla gets pregnant and has a baby girl. they grow old and take over the world and fill it with happiness. Nyla and her baby are the only ones with rainbow fins. later in life nyla finds out her real dad is king bryan the super strong powerful king of the ocean

3 friends going again on an adventure to meet the gnomes and the elves again .

Mello was excited but nervous. It was his first day at a new school, and he hoped to make friends. As he walked into the classroom, he noticed something right away—he was the only Black student. The other kids glanced at him but didn’t say anything. Mello took a deep breath and sat quietly. He wasn’t sure if anyone would talk to him, but he knew he had to try. At recess, Mello saw a group of kids playing soccer. He loved soccer, but he was unsure if they’d let him join. Gathering his courage, he walked over and asked, “Can I play too?” The kids exchanged glances. “Where are you from?” asked Tristan. “I’m from a different school,” Mello replied. “But I love soccer, just like you.” Skylar looked at him and said, “We’ve never had a friend like you before.” Mello smiled and said, “That’s okay! I’ve never had friends like you either. We can learn from each other.” There was a pause, then Tristan passed him the ball. “Sure! Let’s play!” As they played, Mello felt his nervousness fade. He dribbled, passed, and even scored! The kids were laughing and playing together, and Mello realized it didn’t matter that he looked different—what mattered was that they were having fun. After the game, Skylar told Mello, “You’re really good! I’m glad you played with us.” Later, back in class, the teacher noticed Mello looking unsure. She walked over and said, “If you ever need help or want to talk, I’m here for you.” Mello smiled, feeling grateful to have a trusted adult in the classroom. The next day, the teacher led a discussion about kindness and making everyone feel welcome. Tristan suggested, “We could ask more questions to get to know new students.” Skylar added, “We can learn from each other’s differences.” Mello realized that being different wasn’t something to hide—it made him special. His new friends saw that their differences made them stronger together. In the end, Mello knew that being unique wasn’t just okay—it was beautiful.
