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Cover Page • Image: Lily in her red and black dress with a small red bow, standing in front of a magical castle on a hill, holding a basket full of red strawberries, cherries, and cranberries. Page 1: Lily’s Secret • Text: In a big dark castle on top of a hill, there lived a little vampire named Lily. But Lily was different—she didn’t drink blood! Instead, she loved everything red: strawberries, cherries, red jelly, and cranberry juice! • Image: Lily smiling, surrounded by red fruits and treats. Page 2: The Invitation • Text: One day, Lily’s vampire friends invited her to a spooky feast in the castle. “There will be lots of delicious food!” they said. • Image: A group of friendly vampire kids happily inviting Lily. Page 3: The Feast Begins • Text: When Lily arrived, she saw a big table full of mysterious foods. But then, she spotted something special! “Oh! My favorite!” she cheered, pointing at a big bowl of red tomato soup! • Image: Lily excitedly pointing at the red tomato soup while the other vampires watch in surprise. Page 4: A New Tradition • Text: The other vampires looked at Lily, surprised. “You don’t drink blood?” “Nope!” she giggled. “I love red things, but only the sweet ones!” Curious, the vampires tried her favorite treats—strawberry juice, cherry jelly, and cranberry punch. It was delicious! • Image: Lily and her friends happily drinking red fruit punch together. Page 5: The Happiest Vampire • Text: From that day on, the vampires started adding more red fruits to their feasts. And Lily? She was the happiest little vampire ever! • Image: Lily and her friends celebrating with only red-colored treats on the table.

Once upon a time, within the ancient walls of La Salle Morelia, lived Rapunzel, whose magical hair could weave dreams and mend hearts. By her side was Tinkerbell, a fairy who repaired anything with her shimmering dust. They brought comfort and harmony to the students, but their peace was threatened by Peter Pan, who had grown envious of Rapunzel’s magic and sought to steal its power. With Captain Hook as his reluctant ally, Peter attempted to take Rapunzel’s hair, only to realize that its magic came from her kindness. In a confrontation within the school’s chapel, Rapunzel refused to give up her gift, teaching Peter that true magic lies in empathy. Tinkerbell and Hook intervened, showing him the value of healing rather than taking. Moved by their actions, Peter abandoned his selfish desires, using his magic to create beautiful gardens, while Hook found purpose in repairing what was broken. They lived happily ever after.

Once upon a time, long ago, there was a boy named Jay. He lived with his mother in a small cottage in the woods. Jay was a hardworking and honest boy. One day, Jay was playing with his little dog in the forest when he heard a crying sound. He followed the cry until he found an old man sitting under a large tree, weeping. Jay asked the old man why he was crying, and the old man explained that he had lost a special necklace. He had made the necklace and it was very important to him, but he couldn't find it in the forest. Jay volunteered to help the old man search for the necklace. Jay walked into the forest and began looking for the lost necklace. After a while, he reached a stream and saw the necklace floating in the water. Jay jumped in and retrieved the necklace from the water. Jay returned to the old man and handed him the necklace. The old man

Ding Dong! The Big Ben ranged exactly 12 times,it’s midnight.On the border of Northern Ireland, there was a huge plane flying on top of it, in the plane, sat an 11 years old boy named Happy, he was here for summer holiday. Beside him, sat his mom Danni, who is watching a movie called “Space Dogs”on the tiny television in front of the seat,and dad who is snoring in the seat. They are here to visit their old friend. After,30 minutes, they had arrived at the airport and have already started waiting for luggages. On the big television, it was reporting about the big church of Jesus that has been burnt into scraps in Paris. Finally, their luggage's has come and been pulled into the car that’s waiting for the family. Then the driver said "First stop, London Bridge!” Ding Dong!There’s the Big Ben again,it’s 5am in the morning and the family was right on the London Bridge, the sun rises as they went past the bridge. there was an earth quake and big ben came down

A boy can't wait for the weekend so he can fly his kite and enjoy the whole day.

1- a mysterious old map found in the grandmother’s attic. 2- A talking owl 3- An ancient speaking tree

1. John Jr and Hopsi was trying to figure out the virtue of hope. They went and asked John Jr's Mom to help them understand it better. John Jr's Mom sat down and said that she would explain hope to them. 2. John Jr's mom said hope was a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen. She said it is when we really want something to happen. She said we cherish our desires with an expectation in order to have hope. 3. John Jr's Mom urged John Jr and Hopsi to think about the future and to make plans. She said that envisioning a brighter or better future would allow John Jr and Hopsi to stay optimistic. 4. John Jr's Mom explained the types of hope. Material Hope, which is the sense of control when given the resources to deal with forces that affect everyday lives; Socractic Hope, which provides opportunities to question the unjust society; and Audacious Hope, which provides us strength through Christ , so we don't loose heart. The book of Isaiah in the Bible says we need to be Fearless and bold with our Audacious Hope. 5. John Jr found in the Bible the verse Romans 15:13 ~ "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope." John Jr and Hopsi decided that they would always stay hopeful. They decided that they would start praying for a better tomorrow.

Caitlin loved dogs. Big ones, small ones, fluffy ones, and spotted ones. But when she was little, something scary happened—she got bitten by a dog. It hurt a lot, and for a long time, she was afraid of dogs. But Katie didn’t want to be afraid forever. She wanted to understand why the dog bit her and how she could help other kids stay safe around dogs, too. With her mom’s help, Caitlin learned all about dog safety. She discovered that dogs have feelings just like people, and they use their bodies to talk! Some dogs are happy to play, but others might be scared, tired, or protecting something special.

1. Jenny was a victim of gangstalking and suffered from PTSD 2. Symptoms include nightmares and Flashbacks 3. Jenny suffered from recurrent nightmares 4. She had nightmares about being bit by a spider and dying 5. She had nightmares of waking up not being able to walk because somebody broke her legs 6. She has nightmares that her family or loved ones become addicted to gangstalking 7. She has nightmares that her medicine is stolen 8. She has nightmares about toxic infrasound killing her 9. Jenny started praying about these awful nightmares 10. She started attending therapy 11. She would think a pleasant thought before bed and put it in her prayer book to God 12. God heard her prayer and she started to dream her pleasant thoughts 13. Jenny started to dream about Elon saving her from her nightmares

In the friendly town of Willowbrook, animals and humans live happily side by side. Three curious friends—Benny the bear, Rosie the rabbit, and Max the monkey—often wonder what it's like to be human. One day, they find a magical book that lets them switch places with humans for a day. As they try baking, teaching, and leading the town, funny adventures unfold. Through these experiences, both animals and humans learn to appreciate each other's lives, discovering the joy of understanding and empathy.

A 5 year old boy and his 2 year old younger sister are walking hand in hand through the magical forest while being watched over by an angel baby from above the clouds who is their guardian angel. The forest is vibrantly colored yet realistic. The forest is filled with fairies, fireflies, mushrooms, big oaks, wildflowers, butterflies, dragonflies, bumblebees, etc. The children are walking along a glittery yellow brick road throughout the story. The story starts with them sitting under a huge oak tree reading a book together then the journey of them hand in hand through the forest along the glitter road. The next page is big brother pushing little sister on a swing that is hanging from the oak tree while the baby angel watches them from above the clouds at sunset with pretty colors of sunlight beaming in between the trees. Next scene is the Baby Angel peeks/ peers over the cloud to act like they are kind of hiding while children start walking down the path, hand in hand. It’s still sunset but a little darker. Next scene children are still walking along path hand in hand but have different scenery/ background now like they have made way down the path. One of the children is bending down to pick up a coin found in the path while both children have expressions of excitement for what they found and the angel baby appears to be watching with anticipation. Place a cardinal, a feather and blue butterfly, a dragonfly, things that people associate with messages from heaven, in the photo somewhere. It is now dusk and almost completely dark. Next scene. It is now completely dark and the sky is full of stars. Children have come to an opening from the forest

Ben has a magical red balloon that can fly him anywhere! One day Ben's balloon takes him on a magical journey to a bright and colorful mystery land.

Er waren eens drie zusjes: Sofia, Manal en Imane. Ze woonden in een klein huis aan de rand van een magisch bos, een plek waar alles mogelijk was. Op een zonnige ochtend, terwijl Sofia met haar ipad in de tuin zat, hoorde ze plotseling een zacht gezoem. Ze keek op en zag Stitch, de gekke blauwe buitenaardse wezen, vrolijk door de lucht zweven met een vliegtuig van bananen! "Kom, we gaan op avontuur!" riep hij enthousiast. Sofia snelde naar haar zusjes. "Manal, Iman, Stitch roept ons!" zei ze met een brede glimlach. Manal, altijd nieuwsgierig, sprong op en rende naar buiten. Imane, die nog niet goed kon praten, klapte vrolijk in haar handen. De drie zusjes en Stitch reisden samen naar een magisch eiland, waar ze alle figuren van Disney ontmoetten. Angel,het roze vriendinnetje van stich , legde hen uit dat dit eiland de plek was waar dromen uitkomen. Hier konden ze alles doen wat hun hartje begeerde. Manal wilde vliegen, Sofia wilde leren toveren en Imane vond het heerlijk om met de zachte wolken te spelen. Op het eiland ontmoetten ze ook een vriendelijke roze draak die hen uitnodigde voor een rit door de lucht. Manal voelde zich net een superheld, terwijl Sofia met haar nieuwe toverstok prachtige regenbogen toverde en Imane gilde van plezier in de lucht. De dag vloog voorbij, en toen de zon begon ondergaan, wisten de zusjes dat het tijd was om terug naar huis te gaan. Stitch nam hen mee terug, en zelfs Imane viel in slaap op zijn schouder. Sofia en Manal keken elkaar lachend aan. Wat een avontuur! Thuis, in hun veilige huis bij pappa en mamma, droomden de zusjes verder over hun magische dag. Ze wisten dat hun avonturen nog maar net begonnen waren, want in hun wereld van Disneyfiguren was elke dag een nieuw wonder om te ontdekken. En zo groeiden de zusjes op, altijd omringd door de magie van hun fantasieën, met een stukje Disney in hun hart voor altijd.

Paulina adores playing with Squish mallow toys -- she has got more than 30 animals and loves all of them. Every day she takes care of them and they are very happy. One day she lost a little fox and was very frustrated, but her Mommy found her in a sand box and brought back to Paulina. She went to bed very happy again and her lovely toys sleep peacefully too in her room.

A little hedgehog woke up in his hole, looked around and did not see his mother. He felt sad and lonely and decided to find his family at all costs. The little hedgehog came out of his hole and found himself in a fairy-tale forest. He walked along a path and admired the beautiful forest - the bright sun was shining, birds were singing, colorful butterflies were flying. He saw a small gray fluffy lump behind a tree. He came closer and saw a forest animal with long ears. Who are you? - asked the hedgehog. I am a bunny - answered the forest animal, And who are you? And I am a hedgehog. I woke up in my hole all alone, I was walking through the forest to find my family, Then the bunny offered his help to the hedgehog and they went to look for the family together. On the way they met many other forest animals. They became friends and all together found the hedgehog's family, who were collecting apples on their needles in a clearing under a large apple tree

n Eldoria, Gaia discovered a magical map that led to the Enchanted Forest. Seeking wisdom, she turned to her grandmother, Baia Bani, and with her beautiful giant dog, Kara, they embarked on a journey. The Enchanted Forest whispered ancient secrets, and with Baia Bani's guidance, they faced challenges. Enchanted creatures bestowed magical artifacts, unlocking the forest's wonders. A dark force threatened Eldoria's essence. United, Gaia, Baia Bani, and Kara confronted it, their bond dispelling the darkness. Eldoria celebrated their triumph as Gaia, now a wise leader, smiled at the legacy of love, wisdom, and loyalty they left behind.

On a sunny morning, Alex woke up excitedly. And shouted, "Today is I Can Do It Day! Excited," and jumped out of bed. At breakfast, Alex helped his mom set the table. His mom ruffled his hair and said, "You sure did, Alex! You're such a helper.", At preschool, the classroom buzzed with energy. Ms. Maya, their teacher, unfurled a giant banner that said "I Can Do It Day!" in bright colors. "Today," she announced, "we're going to learn all sorts of things we can do by ourselves!" As the day ended, Alex's heart was full. He had built a tall tower, painted a colorful picture, and even carried his own bowl! He learned that with a little effort and a lot of "I can do it" spirit, he could accomplish amazing things. On the way home, Alex held his mom's hand tightly. "Mommy," he said with a big grin, "I can do it!" His mom hugged him close. "Yes, Alex," she said, "you sure can!"

Chapter 1: The Lost Bird Nest - Ellie and friends help a pair of birds rebuild their nest after a storm, learning about the importance of trees in providing shelter. Chapter 2: The Dried River Mystery - The friends investigate why their river is drying up, leading to a lesson about water conservation and avoiding waste. Chapter 3: The Trash Trail - Ellie leads the group on a chase that ends in a littered clearing, sparking a cleanup and a pledge to keep their home clean. Chapter 4: The Midnight Chorus - A night-time adventure to discover who sings beautifully at night teaches the friends about nocturnal animals and the importance of darkness for the ecosystem. Chapter 5: The Great Green Festival - The animal friends organize a festival to celebrate nature, showcasing everything they've learned and spreading awareness to other forest inhabitants.

1. Tommy was a curious little boy with a love for breakfast. Every morning, he’d eagerly await the aroma of freshly toasted bread. One day, however, his toast turned a bit too brown - a crispy, almost burnt mess. 2. "Oh no!" he exclaimed, disappointed. His mom, ever patient, smiled. "Well, Tommy, even mistakes can sometimes lead to something good." 3. Intrigued, Tommy asked, "Really? How?" 4. "Let's experiment," she replied. They crumbled the burnt toast into a bowl and added a splash of milk, a sprinkle of sugar, and a dollop of butter. After a quick stir, a delicious, crunchy treat emerged. 5. "It's like a crispy, sweet snack!" Tommy exclaimed, his eyes wide with wonder. 6. His mom nodded. "That's the Burnt Toast Theory. Sometimes, things don’t turn out as planned, but if you approach them with a positive attitude, you might discover something new and wonderful." 7. From that day on, Tommy embraced mistakes as opportunities. A spilled paintbrush led to a unique abstract painting. A missed note in his piano practice turned into a new, improvised melody. 8. The Burnt Toast Theory had become a guiding principle in his life, reminding him that even the darkest clouds can have a silver lining.

Every morning, my mom puts on her scrubs and her big, bright smile. She says, “Time to help people feel better!” That’s what she does every day. Page 3-4: (An illustration of the mom at the medical office, greeting patients.) Text: At work, Mom sees lots of people. “Good morning!” she says. “How can I help you today?” She checks them in, takes their temperatures, and even asks how they’re feeling. Page 5-6: (Mom taking someone’s blood pressure with the child peeking in from the side of the page.) Text: Sometimes, she wraps a cuff around their arm and listens closely. “Your blood pressure looks great!” she says with a nod. She’s like a detective, solving little health puzzles. Page 7-8: (Mom helping the doctor in the exam room, holding tools or updating charts.) Text: Mom works with the doctor, too. She gets things ready, takes notes, and makes sure everything runs smoothly. “She’s my right-hand helper,” the doctor always says. Page 9-10: (An illustration of Mom holding a little girl’s hand and calming her down before a shot.) Text: Some patients feel nervous, like Sarah, who’s scared of getting a shot. “Don’t worry,” Mom says softly, “I’ll be right here with you.” And just like that, Sarah is brave enough to try. Page 11-12: (Mom cleaning up, answering phones, or scheduling appointments at the desk.) Text: Mom does so much! She answers phones, cleans tools, and even schedules appointments. “It’s like keeping the whole office healthy,” she tells me. Page 13-14: (The child waiting for their mom at home, hugging her as she walks in the door.) Text: When Mom comes home, I run to hug her. “Did you help lots of people today?” I ask. She smiles. “I sure did!” Page 15-16: (A heartwarming illustration of Mom and the child reading a bedtime story together.) Text: Even after a long day, Mom always has time for me. She reads my favorite story, and I feel so lucky. Because my mom isn’t just any helper—she’s my hero.
