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Mark loves winter. Every time the first snow falls, he builds a snowman. Mark is playing with his friends in the snow, throwing snowballs. Mark goes sledding down the hill and makes an angel in the snow. And when he comes home cold, he drinks cocoa and watches cartoons.

Stori about a character called to be and TGE story is about how to learn about verb to be in a different way to engage children

W malowniczej wsi Love mieszkała księżniczka Kinga, która kochała złotą różę o imieniu Rose. Gdy nastała susza, a Rose zaczęła usychać, Kinga postanowiła walczyć o jej życie. Codziennie pieszo nosiła wodę z dalekiej studni, oszczędzając wodę pitną dla królewskich koni. Jej determinacja i miłość sprawiły, że róża wróciła do życia, ucząc księżniczkę, że miłość potrafi pokonać nawet najtrudniejsze wyzwania. Kinga stała się jeszcze bardziej opiekuńcza i pełna miłości.

a puffin travels from iceland to switzerland And from that day on, Pippin knew that no matter where he went, whether it was Iceland or Switzerland, every journey held the promise of new friends and beautiful memories.

In a quiet neighborhood, elderly Sam faces a lonely existence after breaking his hip. Confined to his home, he watches life unfold outside his window, feeling increasingly isolated as the children play and laugh. His days blend into a monotonous routine filled with sadness and longing for connection. One afternoon, Sam notices three kids—Mary, Steve, and Zara—curiously peeking through his window. Annoyed, he yells at them to go away, feeling frustrated by their intrusion. Despite his outburst, the kids return day after day, their persistence grating on Sam’s nerves. He struggles with his emotions, battling depression and the loss of his active life. But one particularly lonely day, something shifts in Sam. He unexpectedly calls out to the children, asking if they want to play catch. The invitation surprises even him, but he’s tired of being alone. When he opens his window and begins tossing a soft ball back and forth, laughter fills the air. The children are thrilled, and for the first time in a long while, Sam feels a spark of joy. As their friendship blossoms, Mary, Steve, and Zara

1. A middle-aged man who works as a teacher and has daily activities teaching in class 2. A 12 year old male student who is always curious and wants to learn

1.Ollie with two women. Blonde and brown hair women. 2.Ollie with her white parents. 3.Ollie with her grandpa 4.Ollie with her grandma and grandpa brown hair 5.Ollie smiling 6.Ollie with dogs 7.Ollie feeling loved 8.Ollie hug

Story: Mia the Blue Morpho loves exploring the Magic Meadow. One sunny day, Mia discovers a special spot under a big oak tree where everything feels calm and peaceful. Meditation Exercise: Find Your Spot: Sit comfortably in a quiet place, just like Mia under the oak tree. Close Your Eyes: Take a deep breath in and slowly let it out. Imagine: An illustration of Mia sitting under the oak tree in the Magic Meadow, surrounded by flowers and butterflies. Breathe: Take five slow, deep breaths, in and out. Reflection: How do you feel after visiting the Magic Meadow with Mia? Remember, you can go back to this peaceful place anytime you want.

Page 1 The Toy Car Disagreement: Story Of Brotherhood Page 2 The sun was shining, birds were chirping, Page 3 and Brandon was going to meet his newborn brother. Page 4 “Honey, come meet you brother,” Mommy called. Page 5 Brandon ran. Page 6 Their brotherly love was instant. Page 7 One day their father tells them, “Kids, let's go to the store.” Page 8 “Daddy, can we please get this toy?” asked Brandon and Lucas. “Yes, but only one for the both of you,” responded Daddy. Page 9 “I can’t wait to play,” yelled the boys while getting out of the car. Page 10 They were very happy but that quickly turned into anger. Page 11 “Daddy, he took my toy,” said Brandon. “No, he took mine,” said Lucas. Page 12 “The toy is for both of you. You boys have to learn how to share. I had to share with you Uncle Josh. We would even have to share gifts during the holidays,” Dad said gently. Page 13 “I am sorry Daddy; we will share now,” says Brandon. “Yeah,” says Lucas. Page 14 They ran to their room excited to go play. Page 15 Brandon and Lucas continue to share their new toy.

Girl talks and teaches about Puerto Rico culture, Traditions, History, Music, Traditional foods and beverages, Art and more.

Exposition: Buddy the Bottle was a water bottle waiting to be bought from a grocery store. He has never seen the outside world. Then one day a 21 year old man (Jake) buys Buddy when Jake is going to the beach. Problem: Jake drinks Buddy and leaves him on the beach. As he looks around the shore a wave sweeps him into the ocean. Rising Action: Buddy, excited to explore the world, looks out into the vast ocean as he floats, drifting away from the shore. Suddenly Buddy sees something up a ahead that slowly drifting towards him. Climax: Buddy approaches it and realizes that its another water bottle(Bob). Buddy is very excited to meet a new person, however Bob is very gloomy and tries explaining how it's miserable it is on the ocean. As they're talking a sea turtle approaches form behind, and takes Bob away. Falling action: Buddy is sad that he is lonely, and thinks about what Bob was saying. Just before he loses all hope he starts to see a boat approaching. Conclusion: He is suddenly picked out of the ocean by a nice lady (Jean) who picks trash out of the ocean every Saturday. Then he is put into a pile with more trash. Then he hears a familiar voice... Bob! Bob explains how the girl saved him, and the sea turtle. Buddy and Bob finally got recycled. The End Moral: Throw away your trash, don't liter and recycle! Name: Buddy the Bottle Appearance Plastic Blue water bottle Strengths: Optimism Weaknesses: Trash, small, helpless Big Facts: He's VERY optimistic, friendly,talks a lot, big personality. Character Traits: Optimistic,honest,respectfully, cooperative, enthusiastic, flexible,calm,compassionate, and patient Where do they live: Los Angeles, California

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cheerful peasant women and children, taking care of animals and plants in the coffee mountains of Colombia

“Forever Meow Meow” is a touching story about a three-year-old boy named Max and his deep bond with his cat, Meow Meow. After years of being part of the family, Meow Meow grows older and eventually passes away. Max, feeling sad and confused, learns from his mommy that although Meow Meow is gone, her love will always stay with him in his heart. Max finds comfort in his memories and keeps a small feather as a reminder of his beloved cat, understanding that true love never really leaves.

un baúl con recuerdos de los momentos felices con la familia

"Stellar Odyssey: Journeys of the Little Light" is an enchanting tale of adventure and discovery in the vastness of the cosmos. Follow the journey of a small but curious starlight named Little Light as he ventures beyond his own star to explore the wonders of the universe. Along the way, he encounters mysterious beings, uncovers ancient secrets, and learns valuable lessons about friendship, courage, and the power of dreams. Join Little Light on this magical odyssey filled with awe-inspiring sights, heartwarming encounters, and unforgettable adventures.

The story of Nugget teaches children that bravery, kindness, and standing up for what is right can lead to positive change. It demonstrates the importance of open communication, understanding, and forgiveness in resolving conflicts and building strong, harmonious relationships.

Benito, a rescued Border Collie, missed his street friends - Mimi the cat, Polly the parrot, and Max the dog. One day, he saw an open gate and dashed to the streets, reuniting joyously with his old pals. They played all day, reliving past adventures. But as night fell, Benito felt a pang of homesickness. The streets felt colder, and the joy of scavenging food paled in comparison to his warm, loving home. Realizing where his heart truly belonged, Benito bid his friends goodbye and returned home. His family welcomed him back with open arms. Benito learned that home is where love and belonging are, not just a place. His family understood his feelings and arranged regular meetings with his street friends. Benito found happiness in the perfect balance of his family's love and his friendships, learning that he didn't have to choose one over the other. He had the best of both worlds.

Things just seem to go horribly wrong for the little girl who trys her bests to overcome every obstacle in her way.