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A heartwarming story about two friends who discover the true meaning of friendship through ups and downs and turn out to be soul mates.

Celebrate each other's differences and support one another.

"Dive into the touching narrative of 'A World of Understanding,' where the journey of autism awareness is beautifully depicted through the experiences of Lily, a young girl navigating life with autism. Readers accompany Lily and her friends as they learn the importance of empathy, acceptance, and celebrating diversity. Through heartfelt storytelling and captivating illustrations, this book invites readers to embrace kindness and inclusion, fostering a world where everyone feels valued and accepted for who they are."

Sami, a curious boy from a village in Algeria, noticed unusually bright lights in his house one evening. He investigated but found no explanation. His grandfather, a retired electricity regulator, shared a story of how electricity was like a magical river controlled by Light Regulators. Ali, a young regulator, discovered the dangers of imbalance when lights almost caused a fire. Through Ali's efforts, the village remained safe. Sami learned of modern techniques and aspired to become a Light Regulator, inspired by his grandfather's tale.

Huggy is a very active and energetic dog who is getting in trouble for breaking things but realizes she can make good choices by practicing self-control. Write the book in Spanish

A little girl named Chloe talks to God and knows she was made perfect by Him. Others tell her she is a boy because she doesn't like to wear dresses or play with dolls. She likes to climb trees and play with her dogs and splash in the mud. They say she should talk to a doctor and become a boy. She doesn't want to. She knows she is a girl, but she is starting to feel confused. She doesn't want to talk to anybody but God about it and He is telling her she is perfect the way she is, and she is a girl. She chooses to stay the way she is and looses some friends because of it. She was sad about that for a while but she made some new friends who also talk to God and is now very happy that she listened to God and not to what people told her.

Once upon a time, in a small village nestled between rolling hills and a babbling brook, there was a magical garden. This garden was no ordinary garden; it was known as the "Garden of Respect."

Starting a new school can be nerve-wracking, but making a new friend makes it a day to remember. My Happy School Day (Illustrated Book for 4-year-olds) make it really easy Page 1 (Illustration: Happy child entering a classroom) I go to my classroom. I see many colors! Page 2 (Illustration: Child sitting on a chair at a desk) I sit on my chair. My desk is clean. Page 3 (Illustration: Child holding a pencil) I have a pencil. My pencil is yellow! Page 4 (Illustration: Child reading a book happily) I read my book. Reading is fun! Page 4 (Illustration: Children in a colorful library) We go to the library. So many books! Page 5 (Illustration: Child choosing a book from a shelf) I pick a book from the shelf. Let's read! Page 6 (Illustration: Child reading with friends) I read with friends. Books make us happy. Page 7 (Illustration: Child drawing with colorful pencils) I color my book. I use my pencil. Page 7 (Illustration: Children sharing books) We share our books. Sharing is nice! Page 7 (Illustration: Teacher smiling and reading to kids) Teacher reads us a story. We all listen. Page 8 (Illustration: Children organizing books neatly) We tidy our classroom. Books on the shelf! Page 9 (Illustration: Children showing colorful drawings) We draw with pencils. Lots of colors! Page 10 (Illustration: Happy children waving goodbye) We love our classroom. See you tomorrow!

A mama tells her son about her brother Joey who passed away before the son was born. Mama tells son what her brother was like- he loved animals and fishing and fire trucks. Mama tells son that Joey is her son’s Uncle Joey, and that he knew him in heaven before her son was born.

Julia razem ze swoimi zabawkami wybrała się na plażę. Spotkała tam inne dzieci, które też zabrały swoje zabawki. Julia miała pluszowego misia i lalkę barbie.

A young hispanic girl learns to make the family's secret empanada recipe with her abuela. Abuela ties the apron around the young girl. They cook in the kitchen, rolling out the dough. The young girl looks through the oven door and watches the treats bake. They sit down at the table and enjoy them together before the young girl hugs her abuela and leaves back home

Lily and Aunt Mae would pull weeds, water the plants, and watch as the fruits and vegetables grew bigger and bigger. Lily loved picking the fresh tomatoes, carrots, strawberries, and fresh apples from the tree to eat. Aunt Mae would always let Lily have the first taste.

A curious bunny discovers a hidden door in the forest that leads to a magical world where animals talk and go on quests to help each other.

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.

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Dustin is a small, shy dust bunny who is having a hard time making friends in kindergarten.

An elephant is playing with a squirrel. He gets up on a tree and is unable to get back down. He asks all the animals of the forest for help. The owl has an idea: to ask the giraffes to help with get down using their nexk as a slide.

Marisol, una niña de diez años, quiere hacer el pastel familiar para el cumpleaños de su madre. Ella observa a su abuela, tía y madre hacer el pastel juntas muchas veces, pero cada vez que intenta hacerlo sola, nunca sale bien. “Demasiado dulce. Demasiado salado. Demasiado seco”, dice Marisol. Marisol corre hacia su abuela confundida por la receta del pastel familiar.

A simple prayers for young boys, teach your boys how to pray!

Il Primo Giorno di Scuola di Rania Un Inizio Carico di Emozioni Rania, una ragazza di 15 anni ,si prepara per il suo primo giorno di scuola secondaria di secondo grado. Alta e magra, con i capelli castani, si dirige verso la scuola con il suo zaino sulle spalle. Ha portato con sé il diario, un quaderno e l'astuccio, ma lo zaino sembra incredibilmente pesante. Non sa ancora che il peso che sente sulle spalle non è dovuto ai libri, ma a un problema motorio legato a una malattia degenerativa. Ansie e Preoccupazioni Anche per Laura, il primo giorno di scuola è colmo di paure. Da un po' di tempo soffre di attacchi d'ansia in situazioni nuove. Accanto a lei, Luca, affetto dalla sindrome di Down, si sente triste perché non può fare alcune cose da solo, come prendere l'autobus. Racconti e Scoperte Mindi, una ragazzina marocchina, condivide con emozione le sue esperienze estive trascorse in Marocco con i nonni. Durante l'ora di ginnastica, si scopre che Marco non può fare esercizi in piedi per un mese a causa di una caviglia rotta giocando a calcio. Nel frattempo, Nala chiede aiuto a Rania per organizzare la sua festa di compleanno. È discalculica e si vergogna a dirlo ai compagni, rendendole difficile fare calcoli senza una calcolatrice. Nuovi Arrivi e Sfide Dopo qualche giorno, arriva Artur, proveniente da un paese in guerra. Si sente arrabbiato perché non può permettersi i vestiti o uno smartphone come i suoi compagni. Mei, invece, è appena arrivata dall'Asia e non parla italiano, sentendosi ai margini della classe. Comprensione e Sostegno Reciproco Con il passare dei giorni, Rania inizia a capire che ognuno dei suoi compagni porta con sé un peso invisibile. Più si conoscono, ridono e si aiutano a vicenda, più il suo zaino sembra alleggerirsi. È una scoperta che le permette di comprendere il valore dell'amicizia e del sostegno reciproco, rendendo il suo percorso scolastico meno solitario e più significativo.