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Once upon a time, in the bustling town of Mathville, there lived a group of children who loved numbers more than anything else. Among them was Lily, a bright and curious girl with a big dream - she wanted to become an accountant! Lily's fascination with numbers began when she was just a little girl. She loved counting everything around her, from the petals on a flower to the stars in the sky. She found joy in solving math problems and organizing her toys by size and color. One sunny morning, as Lily was walking to school, she overheard her parents talking about their accountant, Mr. Thompson. They spoke highly of him, praising his ability to manage their finances and help them make smart decisions. That's when it hit Lily - she wanted to be just like Mr. Thompson!

1.a cheerful mixed-race team 2. Brenda the Architect, with blueprints grand and bright 3.Skylar the Steelworker, strong and tall, 4.Mason, the Mixer Master, with a smile 5. Fernando, the Carpenter with glee

Whiskers the Cat stretched languidly. Today was his birthday! He awoke extra early, hoping for a surprise. But the kitchen was quiet. Mama Cat was busy humming a tuneless song, and Papa Cat was already snoring softly by the fireplace. Little sister, Pip, was engrossed in a game of peek-a-boo with her favorite stuffed mouse. Whiskers sighed. He ate his breakfast alone, a bowl of slightly burnt salmon. At school, his friends greeted him with their usual cheerful hellos, but no birthday wishes. Even his teacher, Mrs. Whiskers, seemed preoccupied with lesson plans. Whiskers felt a little pang of disappointment. It wasn't the birthday celebration he'd imagined. He trudged home, his little cat heart a bit heavy. He opened the door, expecting the same quiet house. Instead… A roar of "Surprise!" erupted! His friends and family jumped out from behind the furniture, all holding a giant, tuna-flavored cake decorated with sparkling candles and tiny gummy fish. Mama Cat, Papa Cat, and Pip were beaming, and even Mrs. Whiskers peeked in from the doorway, waving a small gift bag. Whiskers's eyes widened. "You remembered!" he whispered, his voice choked with happy tears. Mama Cat chuckled. "Of course, we remembered, sleepyhead! We just wanted to make it a really special surprise. We planned this all along!" Papa Cat winked. "We even managed to keep it a secret from your little sister—that was the hardest part!" That night, surrounded by the warmth of his family and friends, Whiskers blew out his candles, making a wish for lots more secret surprises and many more happy birthdays. It turned out to be the best surprise birthday ever!

1.haya walk in garden 2.she give the plant water

1.The Missing Moon Parthavi loved looking at the moon. One night, the moon was missing! "Where did it go?" she wondered. 2.Searching for the Moon Parthavi decided to find the moon. She walked outside with her flashlight. 3.Talking to the Owl In the forest, Parthavi met a wise owl. "The moon is behind the clouds," the owl said. "It’s playing hide and seek!" 4.Waiting Patiently Parthavi waited, looking up at the sky. She hoped the moon would come back. 5.The Moon Returns Finally, the clouds moved, and the moon appeared! "There you are!" Parthavi said, smiling. 6. The Mystery Solved Parthavi learned that the moon wasn’t missing—it was just hiding behind the clouds. 7. Going Back Home Happy, Parthavi went back home, knowing the moon would always return. Moral of the Story: “Things may not be missing, they might just be hiding.”

Once nestled deep within the heart of an ancient temple, there lay a puzzle that had baffled the minds of scholars, mystics, and adventurers for centuries. Carved into the cold, stone walls by a long-forgotten civilization, the enigmatic symbols and intricate patterns teased those who dared to approach.

The story follows Tuah, a village boy who helps his father tap rubber every morning before school. Despite his desire to play like other children, his family responsibilities limit his childhood experiences. His friends avoid him due to the smell of rubber, leaving him feeling isolated and sad. Despite the hardships, Tuah perseveres and successfully graduates from university. Upon returning to his village, he realizes that he missed out on many childhood joys. To make up for lost time, he enthusiastically plays traditional games like marbles, kites, and soccer. His excitement entertains the villagers, and they admire his determination to reclaim his childhood happiness. In the end, Tuah understands that every stage of life has its own beauty. His father, proud of his achievements, reassures him that he deserves happiness. The story beautifully illustrates perseverance, sacrifice, and the importance of pursuing long-held dreams.

Thea keeps crying all the time. At first, her parents come to her all the time. Then they start ignoring her because she cries for nothing. Then, one day, Thea actually hurts herself. Her parents don’t come running. She is left alone for a bit before they check on her. Now Thea understands why she should not cry without a reason.

1. Jenny is tired all the time 2. Jenny is being gangstalked and the DEW attacks have taken a toll on Jenny's sleep 3. Life has no meaning anymore and Jenny lacks a purpose to drive her 4. Jenny tries stuff but can't seem to shake the tiredness 5. Jenny also suffers from central sleep Apnea 6. Jenny talks to her Dr about possible medications and prescribed her something 7. This took a couple of visits, but finally something prescribed had a wakeful effect. 8. The DEW attacks ended and the gangstalking was no longer an issue 9. Jenny found a job at helping old people with their activities of daily life 10. She would put a certain amount of her pay into savings 11. She eventually saved enough to find a new place to live

A little chicken, watching all the kids having fun from his chicken house, decides he wants to be just like them. He has fun, he gets in trouble and he meets a little girl called Rosie who helps him be the human child he wanted to be.

Ben wants a bug.

Micah was a mighty lion of the Safari who protected his heard from predators and lived by Gods command.

a house made of clouds on a light cloudy sky a fat old man and some angels holding brooms, brushes, pail and scouring pad

In a world where dreams are often clouded by doubt, join Star, a resilient young girl, on her journey to become a meteorologist. With a heart full of determination and a spirit as unpredictable as the weather, she encounters skeptics at every turn. Yet, with her wise grandma's gentle encouragement, she finds the unwavering belief to weather any storm. This inspiring tale celebrates dreams, self-belief, and the significance of having someone who recognizes the sunshine within you, even amidst gathering clouds. Discover the magic of resilience and the joy of shooting for the stars in this heartwarming children's book.

In a whimsical forest, a brave young boy named Finn sets out on a quest to find the lost crown of the Wise Owl King, which holds the secret to restoring peace and harmony in the enchanted woodland. Along the way, Finn encounters a timid rabbit, a wise old tortoise, and a playful bluebird, each offering their unique skills to help him overcome treacherous obstacles such as a riddle-filled maze and a thorny bramble. As they navigate through the magical forest, they learn the value of teamwork, bravery, and friendship, discovering that true strength lies in unity. The story encourages children to embrace collaboration, empathy, and perseverance, and to appreciate the diverse strengths of others.

Maya is a maid, who leaves the mansion after years of rude behaviour from the spoilt brats. She meets someone who helps Maya realise she's a witch.

Lena sat at her desk, staring at the blank page before her. The weight of expectation pressed against her shoulders—was her writing good enough? She had always admired the greats, those who wove words into art, but every time she tried, her sentences felt lifeless. One evening, her grandfather handed her an old fountain pen. "This ink," he said, "never fades. Every word you write with it stays forever." skeptical but intrigued, Lena wrote her first sentence: "Once upon a time, a girl discovered her voice." As she continued, the ink shimmered, as if the words held a life of their own. Day by day, Lena filled pages. She realized that writing wasn’t about being perfect , it was about expression, honesty, and courage. Each word she wrote gave her confidence, and soon, her once-blank pages turned into stories filled with emotion and meaning. Years later, she found her grandfather’s old note inside the pen case: "The ink never fades, because what we write lives in the minds of those who read it." Lena smiled. She finally understood the real magic wasn’t in the ink, but in the connection writing creates.

Carnival Clown tells silly stories and jokes to entertain children at the carnival. Through humorous tales and funny antics, kids enjoy language development and storytelling skills.

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