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a story of a young african girl who talks about self identity to her friends. she teaches them to understand who they are and what makes them unique and embracing thier cultural and family background . with bible referenecs she tells them God loves them in any ways. let the story emphasis on the HE and she the gender acceptance

Page 1 When I wake up, the sun shines bright, And Monkey’s there—my morning delight! “Good morning, Monkey!” I squeeze him tight. He grins at me, my snuggle knight. Page 2 Monkey’s my buddy, my partner in play. We laugh, we dream, we plan our day! “What should we do, Monkey?” I say. He’s ready for fun in every way. Page 3 The rug’s a jungle, green and wide. “Hold my hand, Monkey, stay by my side!” We swing through trees and leap so high. “Look out! A crocodile!” I cry. Page 4 By afternoon, we’re pirates bold, Sailing seas of blankets rolled. “Treasure ahead!” I shout with glee. Monkey steers us across the sea! Page 5 When it rains, we build a fort, A cozy, secret blanket sort. “No grown-ups allowed!” I say with pride. Monkey nods—it’s safe inside. Page 6 When I’m sad, he’s always near. He hugs me tight and wipes my tears. “You’re the best,” I say, feeling okay. Monkey makes the clouds go away. Page 7 At night, we look at the stars so far. “Do you think there’s a Monkey Star?” Monkey tilts his head just so, As if to say, “Of course, you know!” Page 8 I tell him secrets, big and small. “Do you love me, Monkey, most of all?” He hugs me close and holds me tight, Filling my heart with love and light. Page 9 “Monkey’s not real,” Mommy might say. But I know better—he’s real my way. She smiles and tucks us safe in bed. “You’re lucky to have him,” she said. Page 10 As I dream, we swing and soar, Through jungles, seas, and so much more. “I love you, Monkey,” I softly coo. And in his hug, I feel it, too. Page 11 Morning comes, soft and bright, Monkey’s here—my heart feels light. Page 12 With a hug, we start the day, Best friends forever, come what may.

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In Chicago, Arya, an imaginative girl, had a special friend, Simba the lion. One sunny day, Arya built a castle with colorful magnatiles, but frustration arose when a tile wobbled. Impulsively, she threw Simba. Feeling remorse, Arya, with Simba's support, decided to manage her frustration. They created a game to release energy—building and knocking down towers. The next wobbly tile became a source of laughter, turning frustration into joy. With Simba, Arya learned imperfections were part of the adventure. Together, they built countless magical towers, transforming challenges into delightful games.

A busy bee finds a butterfly in the garden and they become best friends.

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Maddison spends the day at Grandma and Grandpa's pool.

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In the frosty expanse of the alien ice world of Frostris, Daddy, Brooklyn, and Logan embark on a thrilling new adventure, far beyond the warmth of their cozy home. This icy planet, shimmering under a twin-moon sky, is home to wonders and dangers alike, including the mysterious Abominable Snowman and a charming, friendly Snow Bunny who becomes their unexpected guide. As they trek across glittering ice fields and navigate through towering snowdrifts, Daddy teaches Brooklyn and Logan the importance of teamwork and resilience. Together, they uncover ancient secrets buried beneath the snow, learning about the true nature of the Abominable Snowman—who is not as fearsome as legends suggest—and forging a unique bond with the creatures of Frostris. Amidst snowflakes that dance like tiny stars, our heroes discover that even in the coldest places, warmth can be found in the hearts of friends and family, illuminating the darkness with the light of adventure and love.

The sun witch was a very pretty woman and the people loved her they would thank her for bringing them the sun every day they would give her but they all hated her twin sister the moon witch she was always sad because people would sleep through the night so she tried to become the sun witch she people like her what do they do fight or learn how to work together