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create a book based on the italian poetry below. each image should correspond to a estrophe. make it 2d, like a collage with illustrations. here's the poem: C'è chi insegna guidando gli altri come cavalli passo per passo: forse c'è chi si sente soddisfatto così guidato. C'è chi insegna lodando quanto trova di buono e divertendo: c'è pure chi si sente soddisfatto essendo incoraggiato. C'è pure chi educa, senza nascondere l'assurdo ch'è nel mondo, aperto ad ogni sviluppo ma cercando d'essere franco all'altro come a sé, sognando gli altri come ora non sono: ciascuno cresce solo se sognato.

The frog and the rat are best friends, they call each other Manayu or Mayumi. In their good company, the rat thought that they would compete in the jump to find out which of them would jump the highest. So the rat said to the frog, "Manyu, let's compete over who can jump the highest." "Sure. It would be good if we had a contest. Where to hold?" the frog replied. "There at Walu's house. We'll go up and jump. Manyu, come on," said the rat. They climbed to the top of the house. The first to jump was the rat and the frog followed. But when the frog landed, his foot broke. The rat panicked and said, "You're so pathetic. Your foot is broken. Come, I'll load you up behind me and we'll find a doctor who can heal your broken foot." They soon arrived at a place where an old woman was mowing the grass. "Ale, can you fix this Manayu flipped foot?" the rat asked. "Yes. "Wait until I'm done," the old woman replied. "I'll leave him here first and I'll be back tomorrow morning to pick him up." The rat left the frog and left. As soon as the rat left, the old lady got an onion. The frog asked him if he would take the onion. The old man answered. "So I can treat you." They went up to the house. He took the frog and wrapped it in the leaf with the onion. He roasted it and ate it. The next morning, the rat came back and asked the elder if he had healed his dear friend. The old man replied, "I couldn't fix his foot because I ate him yesterday." And he chased the earth to roast but it ran away immediately. The rat invited various animals such as bees, bees, ants, lapinigs, linta, squirrels and snakes and said they would gather at the old man's house at night. When the insects arrived, they attacked the old man. He hid in the bush but was bitten by the locusts, ants and the mob. He ran up the stairs and here, the snake bit him. Finally, the old man died.

Chara lives in the village with her family and her friends, She always happy and cheerful and like to help other people, that make everyone in village love her.

A little blue eyed blonde hair boy playing outside in muddy puddles, wearing a yellow rain jacket and red rain boots. Jumps in the puddles, gets all wet and then is sad when the puddles dry up. Until it rains again and he can go back outside to play in the muddy puddles.

Three siblings learn the value of sharing with each other.

Lily, a girl who loves splashing on the water suddenly got feared of it when she experienced being drowned when she was 9. Luckily, her cousin saved her from drowning. In the end, she learned again to love the water and explore

A ten year old in 1965 moving from Florida to Chicago during the Chicago Freedom movement

In the land of Luminaria, a young explorer named Luna discovers a cave hidden behind a waterfall, where she finds a magical crystal that glows with an radiant light. To unlock its secrets, Lune has to demonstrate kindness, respect and truthfulness. As she returns to her friends and begins to practice these values, Luna unlocks the crystal's true power, which glows brighter and fills their hearts with warmth and connection. Luna learns that kindness, respect and truthfulness are the keys to strong and lasting friendships and to spreading joy and positivity.

'Sparkle's City Escape' is a heartwarming tale that encourages children to face their fears, embrace new experiences, and discover the magic that lies within. This delightful story, paired with enchanting illustrations, is sure to spark the imagination and leave a lasting glow in the hearts of young readers.
there lived a clever and adventurous ringtail cat named Sprite. Sprite was no ordinary ringtail cat; he had a special job that made him a hero to all who visited the magnificent Arizona Biltmore hotel. Sprite's story began long ago, during the days of pioneers and gold rushes. Back then, people traveled west in search of fortune and adventure. Among these travelers were miners who settled in the rugged Arizona landscape. It was there that they discovered the little creature with a vibrant tail that they called the ringtail cat. Ringtails were special because they were not only cute and affectionate but also incredibly skilled at keeping cabins and mines free of disease-spreading rodents and insects. They became beloved pets to the miners and helped make life a little bit easier for them in the Wild West. At the iconic Frank Lloyd Write structure with it's many hidden passages. Sprite keeps all the children that travel to the Biltmore Safe, it's his job.

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This story written in Spanish shows Mateo saying good morning to various family members and people in his community. The story ends with him saying good morning to the reader.

1. Cat had a magical toy, a talking kite named Sunny. 2. Cat and her toy kite decided to explore their colorful town. 3. Cat and kite went to the Candy Park, where lollipops grew like flowers, and chocolate rivers flowed. 4. Cat giggled as toy kite told funny jokes, making the candy trees shake with laughter. 5. Cat visited the Animal Farm, where he met his friends, duck and bunny.

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Brudan, a very smart boy, welcomes a baby sister, Sasha. Brudan enjoys a birthday party and baby sister Sasha becomes a great tennis player. Brudan loves to read books.

1. Mary Augustine is a very lively girl who likes to jump and play around. 2. One day while playing outside she saw a little black butterfly flying above her lola's flower. 3. She went to touch the butterfy but the butterfly kept on flying away. 4. She was about to give up catching it when the butterfly landed on her shoulders. 5. She was so happy but she did not move so that the butterfly will stay. 6. Minutes later, the butterfly flew away.

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