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Affirmation sayings for children that have experienced trauma. This book is to affirm and encourage children that have been resilient in hard times. Affirmation: "I am strong, even when things are hard." Illustration Idea: A young African-American boy lifting a magical, glowing boulder with ease, representing his inner strength. Affirmation: "I deserve to feel safe and loved." Illustration Idea: A girl with protective animals, like a lion and a dove, by her side in a peaceful forest, symbolizing safety and care. Affirmation: "My feelings matter, and it's okay to feel them." Illustration Idea: A child sitting by a river, surrounded by clouds that change color based on their emotions, showing a range of feelings. Affirmation: "I can be brave and take things one step at a time." Illustration Idea: A young boy standing on a path in the woods, holding a lantern, with each step forward lighting up in front of him. Affirmation: "I am growing stronger every day." Illustration Idea: A girl watering a garden where flowers bloom bigger and brighter with every drop, symbolizing personal growth. Affirmation: "I can ask for help when I need it." Illustration Idea: A group of children holding hands in a circle, supporting one another as they stand tall together. Design Style: Illustrations: Soft, comforting colors with a whimsical, storybook feel. The characters will be diverse, primarily representing African-American children, to ensure that children of color feel seen and empowered. Tone: Gentle and nurturing, with emphasis on resilience and healing. Format: Simple, short sentences that children can read or have read to them by a caregiver.

Daddy shares a story about his time as an Infantryman, where he had the opportunity to shoot the gun on the Bradley fighting vehicle. Starting in Kuwait, they fought through the desert, engaging with the Iraqi army. One night, the Iraqi army surprised Daddy's group, leading to a long night of fighting. Thankfully, Daddy wasn't injured. The next day, they took control of the airport after breaking through the walls. Moving from building to building, they searched for more enemies. When Daddy returned home, he felt different and sad. He sought help from a mentor to overcome his PTSD and find happiness again. Now, Daddy cherishes his happy thoughts and loves life, always mindful of his feelings. Seeing you reminds him of the happiness you bring to his heart and mind. Daddy loves you.

Girl is on skiiing holiday with parents. She enters a dance contest in the local village. She meets Jochem the local chef. THey fall in love.

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A boy bunny is shy on his first day of school and a kindly bear comes along and tries to become friends but the bunny hops away. The bear follows the bunny into the forbidden forest and they are both scared by the scary noises and then they fight off a monster and become fast friends. The bunny learns not to judge a book by its cover.

a Young African American boy goes fishing with his dad.

Der fünfte Geburtstag und das Missgeschick An Namas fünftem Geburtstag, einem besonderen Tag, an dem er traditionell seine erste blaue Hose tragen sollte, geschieht ein Unglück. Frau Tina schickt Nama mit Seidenflocken los, um Geld für den Hosenstoff zu verdienen. Doch er trifft auf seine Tante Frau Schumer, die in einer vornehmen Sänfte sitzt. Als Nama ihr die Seide anbietet, beschuldigt sie ihn des Bettelns, reißt das Paket auf und wirft die kostbaren Seidenflocken in den Abgrund. Ohne das Geld kann Frau Tina keine Hose kaufen, und Nama ist verzweifelt, weil er seinen Kinderrock nicht ablegen kann. Das Geschenk des Zauberers Am Geburtstag läuft Nama traurig auf die Felder, wo er einem hungrigen Bettler begegnet. Trotz ihrer eigenen Not lädt er ihn nach Hause ein. Der Bettler entpuppt sich als Zauberer und schenkt Nama eine magische Mühle, die Wünsche erfüllt, wenn man sie dreht. Er lehrt Nama ein geheimes Zeichen, um sie zu stoppen. Nama wünscht sich eine blaue Hose und eine Jacke aus Seide, und die Mühle erfüllt seinen Wunsch. Später wünscht er sich auch die verlorenen Seidenflocken zurück, die daraufhin ins Haus zurückkehren. Frau Schumers Gier Frau Schumer erfährt von der Mühle und nimmt sie Nama gewaltsam weg. In ihrer Gier wünscht sie sich unablässig Gold, vergisst jedoch das Zeichen, um die Mühle zu stoppen. Das Gold häuft sich an, bis es sie erdrückt und sie stirbt. Nama findet die Mühle inmitten des Goldberges und entscheidet, das Gold nicht für sich zu behalten, sondern es den Armen zu geben, um ein guter Mensch zu werden, wie der Zauberer es ihm geraten hat. Namas Vermächtnis Die Geschichte endet damit, dass Nama sein Versprechen hält. Er wird ein weiser und gütiger Mensch, der den Bedürftigen hilft. Sein Vorbild prägt die Menschen, und Eltern wünschen ihren Kindern, so weise und gut wie Nama zu werden.

Jazz got a new yellow umbrella from her grandmother. She couldn't use it because it wouldn't rain. Everyday she would look outside the window hoping the rain would fall. It didn't rain for several days but she would check day and night. Finally it rained. She was so happy. She could finally use her umbrella. She ran downstairs and asked her parents to go outside to play. She got dressed and put on her rain boots. She splashed around in muddy puddles and covered herself with her yellow umbrella

Slide1 : In the Kingdom of Luminara, Princess Serena was renowned for her kindness and knowledge. She always looked for ways to make the kingdom a happier place and liked serving her people. She saw one day that the lack of toys and enjoyable play areas was making the kids in the community unhappy. Slide 2: What if we start a store selling toys? The King was asked by Serena. "The store could offer distinctive toys that make the kids happy." Her suggestion impressed the King, who fully supported it. Serena got to work making plans. Slide 3: Aqma, a talented village lad, was recruited by Serena to assist her in making toys for the store. Aqma produced wheeled toys, wooden dolls, and kites. But even with their best attempts, Serena sensed that something unique was still lacking. Slide 4: A woman wizard materialised in the forest close to the kingdom just as they were ready to give up. It stated, "I can magically bring toys to life, but I'm afraid people will push me away." Slide 5: "If you assist us, I'll make sure you're welcomed in this kingdom," Serena stated with a smile. They started making wonderful toys that could move, like dancing dolls and galloping wooden horses, with the witch's assistance. Slide 6:The store was an immediate success. The enchanted toys attracted children from all over the realm. The youngsters who had before been depressed were now joyful and laughing. Slide 7: Serena made the King proud. "You have taught us to accept diversity and brought joy to this kingdom," he remarked. Since then, Serena, Aqma, and the wizard have been inventing magical toys, which has made Luminara a happy and delightful place for everyone.

"A captivating young girl with a mystical aura, her green eyes glowing with warmth and intrigue. She has light blonde hair styled in two delicate braids on each side, while the rest of her hair cascades softly down her back. She wears a soft, forest-green coat with a hood, adorned with a thin line of small golden stars. In one hand, she holds a magic wand, and in the other, she gently cradles a small, glowing pink mystical creature. The scene is set in a forest, where a grand castle stands majestically in the background, surrounded by dense trees. A waterfall flows on the right side of the path leading to the castle, adding a serene ambiance. A golden horse, regal and gleaming, stands near the castle, enhancing the magical atmosphere."

"The Stars Aligned: My Journey Through Name, Signs, and Spirit" This is a story from a newborn to parents that reflects the focus on astrology, numerology, and human design, while keeping it personal and intriguing.

Animals lived in peace and friendship in the The Forest of Justice. One day, arguments and unrest broke out in the forest. An argument erupted between Rabbit Tobi, Bear Bozo, and Owl Belgin. Tobi claimed that Bozo stole his carrots. Bozo said that Belgin was not impartial in providing justice. Little squirrel Sibel, the bravest and fairest hero of the forest, stepped in. Sibel stood among her friends and shouted, "Stop!" "We must all work together and understand what justice is," she said. Sibel took her friends to the Tree of Justice. The Tree of Justice explained, "Justice means treating everyone equally and honestly." Sibel turned to Tobi and Bozo and asked, "Tobi, how do you know that Bozo stole your carrots?" Tobi said his carrots were lost and no one else was big enough to carry them. Bozo stated he did not need carrots and only ate honey. Sibel suggested, "Let's all go to the place where the carrots disappeared and follow the traces." They walked deep into the forest and found small footprints. The tracks led to the mouse family's home. The mouse family was very scared when they saw Sibel and her friends. "It's not our fault; we were just trying to find food for our children," they said. Sibel approached the mouse family with understanding. The mouse family explained they did not know the carrots belonged to Tobi and wanted to find food for their children. With Sibel's guidance, Tobi realized that justice requires understanding the situation of others. Bozo added, "Justice is necessary for everyone to live happily and peacefully." Working Together and Restoring Peace Sibel offered to help the mouse family. They decided to meet everyone's needs by working together. All the animals in the forest decided to help each other and live in justice. Peace in the forest was restored. Sibel and her friends understood the importance of justice. Everyone continued to live peacefully in the Forest of Justice.

a family of tics goes on a Sunday drive

A Children's Storybook Page 1 A long time ago in Israel, there was a kind woman named Hannah. She loved God very much, but she was sad because she had no children. Every year, she went to the temple to pray. Page 2 One day, with tears in her eyes, Hannah prayed, “Lord, if You give me a son, I will give him back to You to serve You all his life.” Page 3 The priest, Eli, saw Hannah praying and said, “May God grant your request.” Hannah believed in God’s promise and left the temple full of hope. Page 4 God answered Hannah’s prayer! She gave birth to a baby boy and named him Samuel, which means “God has heard.” She loved him dearly. Page 5 When Samuel was old enough, Hannah kept her promise. She brought him to the temple and said to Eli, “God has blessed me with a son, and now I give him back to serve the Lord.” Page 6 Samuel grew up in the temple, learning from Eli. One night, he heard a voice calling, “Samuel! Samuel!” He thought Eli was calling him, but Eli said, “I did not call you. Go back to sleep.” Page 7 The voice called again, and again Samuel ran to Eli. But Eli realized it was God speaking to Samuel! He told Samuel, “Say, ‘Speak, Lord, for Your servant is listening.’” Page 8 Samuel listened, and God spoke to him. From that night on, Samuel became a great prophet, guiding Israel and teaching them to follow God. Page 9 Hannah’s faith and promise led to Samuel becoming one of the greatest leaders of Israel. And through it all, she was thankful, knowing that God had answered her prayer. Page 10 “For this child I prayed, and the Lord has granted me my request.” – 1 Samuel 1:27

MARÍA COLORES ES UNA NIÑA QUE SE HACE PREGUNTAS CONSTANTEMENTE SOBRE LAS COSAS QUE LE RODEAN

Sophie is a 5 year old from Hong Kong. She wants to visit Australia to visit her friend Cara. Cara is also from Hong Kong but lives in Australia.

Bert was no ordinary dog. He was big, strong, and had the softest brown eyes. But what made him truly special was his job—he was a therapy dog. Every day, Bert and his owner, Mrs. G, put on his blue therapy vest and visited schools to help kids feel calm and happy. Some were shy, others nervous, but when Bert walked in, smiles grew, and hearts felt lighter. Bert loved belly rubs, gentle pats, and listening to kids read. It made him feel loved and important. One chilly afternoon, after visiting a school, Bert and Mrs. G were heading out when—slam!—a heavy door shut on Bert’s tail. He yelped. Mrs. G rushed to his side, worried and upset. She quickly took him to the veterinarian, who said part of Bert’s tail needed to be docked to heal properly. Bert had surgery and came home with a short, bandaged tail. But the hardest part wasn't the pain—it was missing the kids. He sat by the door every morning, waiting to go back. Weeks later, Bert had healed. His fur grew back, and one sunny morning, Mrs. G said, “It’s time.” Bert’s tail wagged happily. Back at school, the kids cheered. They didn’t care about his shorter tail—they were just happy their friend had returned. Bert was back, doing what he loved most: helping others, one wag at a time.

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Page 1: Osh, Ish, and XL joined Jesus as He spoke with religious leaders. "Why are they arguing, Mom?" Osh whispered, feeling confused. Page 2: The leaders questioned why Jesus' disciples didn't wash their hands before eating. "Don't they know that's important?" Ish wondered aloud. Page 3: Jesus replied that it's not what goes into the mouth that defiles, but what comes out of it. "It's about what we say and do, not just washing up," XL explained. Page 4: Later, a Canaanite woman approached, begging Jesus to heal her daughter. "She's suffering so much," Ish said, her heart aching for the woman. Page 5: Jesus initially seemed to ignore her, but the woman persisted. "She really believes Jesus can help," Osh noticed, impressed by her faith. Page 6: Jesus, testing her faith, said He was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel. The woman humbly replied even dogs eat crumbs from the master's table. Page 7: Impressed by her faith, Jesus granted her request. "Even though she wasn't Jewish, Jesus helped her," Osh observed, realizing compassion has no boundaries. Page 8: Later, a large crowd gathered, and Jesus healed their sick and suffering. "So many people are hurting," Ish whispered, overwhelmed by the sight. Page 9: Jesus then miraculously fed over four thousand people with just a few loaves and fish. "How can he feed so many with so little?" Osh gasped, his mouth wide open in amazement. Page 10: "It's a reminder that God can do anything, even the impossible," XL said, her voice full of wonder. Page 11: On their way back, they discussed how important it is to have faith and show kindness to everyone. "It's not enough to just follow rules," Osh said, recalling the Pharisees. Page 12: Back home, Osh and Ish tried to be more compassionate and understanding, realizing it's what's in our hearts that truly matters.

A young explorer sets out on an exciting adventure through mysterious lands, testing their courage and quick thinking.
