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Hello, Hi, What is your name? My name is Aisha. And what is your name? My name is Maryam. Nice to meet you Aisha. Nice to meet you too Maryam. Where are you from? I am from Moscow in Russia. Where are you from? I am from Bashkortostan in Russia. How old are you? I am 11. How old are you? I am ten. Where are you study? I study at school. and where are you study? I study at school too. What grade are you study? I am 5 grade. And you? I am at six grade. Девочка мусульманка в хиджабе знакомится с другой мусульманкой и они знакомятся спрашивая друг о друге . Они рассказывают как их зовут. сколько им лет. где они живут и учатся и т. д.

In the town of Mars, where the sky is red, Lived two brothers, Parker and Preston, it's said. With hearts full of wonder and eyes bright with glee, They set out on adventures, just wait and see!

A young boy named David wants to join chess club after school at the school library in the Bronx, NY. He learns about chess from his coach, librarian Ms. R, and his classmates. David is grateful to have joined chess club because he won a chess tournament and made friends forever.

Benny, a young boy who loves to play with his toys but often leaves them scattered around. This habit creates problems for his friend Sally, who can’t find her toys amid the clutter. Benny’s Grandma notices the issue and teaches him the importance of cleaning up his toys after playing. By learning and practicing this new habit, Benny keeps his play area tidy, making it easier for everyone to find and enjoy their toys. The story underscores the value of maintaining an organized space for more enjoyable playtimes.

A little brown haired, brown eyed girl is afraid to go to sleep. Her mom gives her a magic “dream crystal” and tells her to kiss it and whisper to it what she wants to dream about. She tells her mom good night and hides under the blanket. She kisses the crystal and whispers unicorn. She falls asleep and wakes up in her dream as a unicorn. The unicorn goes on an adventure and then wakes up in the morning.

KINDFERGARDEN CHILDREN TALKED ABPIT FEEINGS FROM BOOKS SFTIRUES

1. John Jr and Yuēhàn found a book on the Vietnam War and The Civil Rights Movement. 2. Yuēhàn read to John Jr that The Vietnam War was a long conflict in Southeast Asia. It began in 1954, after the country of Vietnam was split into two parts, North Vietnam and South Vietnam. North Vietnam wanted to reunite the country under Communism, its political and economic system. South Vietnam fought to keep this from happening. The United States helped South Vietnam, but North Vietnam won the war in 1975. Soon Vietnam was a united, Communist country. The Vietnam War had a huge cost in human lives. More than 1.3 million Vietnamese soldiers and about 58,000 U.S. troops were killed. 3. Yuēhàn also read In 1954, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka that racial segregation of children in public schools was unconstitutional. This case was a cornerstone of the Civil Rights Movement. The main aim of the civil rights movement was to give everybody equal rights regardless of color skin color, gender, nationality, religion, disability or age. The aim of the movement which peaked in the 1960's was to ensure that the rights of all people are equally and are protected by the law.

In a village, there lived a child named Talia. Talia is a girl with a curly and pigtail hairstyle. She really likes to experiment with technological tools. One day, he hears a story about the Siberflora Forest which is said to hold extraordinary secrets.

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2 sisters Lil (5 years old) and Ari (3 years old) Meet aliens on there farm and go on an adventure children's book based an adventure with aliens to a nice planet and learning of embracing the universe and love

Once upon a time, there was a little turtle named Timmy. Timmy lived in a pond with many other animals. Timmy loved to swim, but he was very shy and scared of trying new things. One sunny day, Timmy saw some frogs hopping and playing near the pond. The frogs were jumping from one rock to another. It looked like so much fun! Timmy wanted to join them but felt too scared. A kind frog named Freddy saw Timmy watching. "Hello, Timmy," said Freddy. "Do you want to play with us?" "I do," said Timmy, "but I am scared. I have never jumped from rock to rock before." Freddy smiled and said, "It's okay to be scared. We can practice together. I will help you." Timmy felt a little better. He decided to try. Freddy showed Timmy how to jump from one rock to the next. Timmy was very careful and made a small jump. He wobbled a bit but landed safely. "Great job, Timmy!" cheered Freddy. "Now, let's try another jump." Timmy tried again. Each jump made him feel braver. Soon, Timmy was jumping from rock to rock just like the frogs. He was having so much fun! By the end of the day, Timmy felt very proud. He had tried something new and discovered it wasn't so scary after all. Timmy thanked Freddy for his help. From that day on, Timmy was no longer afraid to try new things. He learned that being brave means trying even when you feel scared. Lesson: Being brave means trying new things, even when you feel scared.

Eva era uma menina que amava dançar. Desde pequena, ela girava e saltava pela casa como uma verdadeira bailarina. Seu maior sonho era dançar em um grande palco. --- Eva was a little girl who loved to dance. Since she was young, she twirled and jumped around the house like a real ballerina. Her biggest dream was to dance on a big stage.

Baby Girl happily living on a farm

Story: A little girl named Lila discovers she can collect clouds in jars. Each cloud holds a different emotion or memory—happy, sad, silly, or even adventurous. One day, she accidentally releases all the clouds, causing a chaotic mix of emotions in her town. Lila must find a way to gather the clouds again while learning that it's okay to let feelings float freely. Illustration Potential: Whimsical, colorful clouds with expressive faces, jars glowing with different hues, and a town filled with quirky, emotion-driven chaos.

Nervous Sophia stands dwarfed by the bustling school. Cliques reign: popular kids in back, brainiacs in front, troublemakers doodling, and Alex, lonely in his wheelchair. Rejected by all, Sophia finds a smile with Alex. Inspired by a democracy poster, she proposes a school garden. Ms. Johnson approves, and Sophia pitches it to the wary class. Surprisingly, everyone finds a role: popular kids design, smart kids research, troublemakers dig, and Alex plans. The garden flourishes, uniting them. During the presentation, each voice matters as they explain their chosen flower. The garden thrives, a testament to their transformation. Sophia walks through it with her new friends, the once divided school now a united team.

In a cozy bathtub lived a family of four rubber ducks. The mother, Sparkle, was a sparkly-sassy duck who always shined bright and loved to dance on the water's surface. Father Quill, the wise and prepared duck, always had a plan and a kind word of advice. Their eldest, Quester, was an inquisitive and passionate girl, always asking questions and diving deep to explore the tub's depths. The youngest, Giggles, was a goofy, quiet duck who loved making everyone laugh with his silly antics. One bubbly morning, Sparkle declared, “Let’s have a quacking adventure to the far end of the tub!” Quill, ever the planner, had packed a tiny backpack with floaties, snacks, and a tiny rubber map. Quester quacked excitedly, "What’s over there? Are there more bubbles? Is there a soap waterfall?" Giggles just giggled, already making funny faces at his reflection. As they paddled along, they encountered the dreaded Soap Sud Monster, who turned out to be a friendly lump of bubbles. Quester tried to interview the monster, but Giggles kept making it laugh with his impersonation of a squeaky toy. They then found the legendary Rubber Duck Island, which was just a soap dish, but they pretended it was a majestic fortress. The family had a bubble fight, with Sparkle twirling and Quill getting hilariously stuck in a soap ring. Quester discovered a “treasure” of bath beads, which she declared to be magical pearls. Giggles tried to juggle them but ended up making everyone slip and slide in a fit of laughter.

Cempaka, enchanted by dreams of flight, discovers magical wings, embarking on adventures aided by a Phoenix feather. Her healing powers bring joy, but dependence fades the wings. Confronting an island threat, she seeks heroes' aid, ensuring victory. Teratai's jealousy leads to chaos, but Cempaka's empathy sparks redemption. Returning the wings to the Phoenix, Cempaka learns true strength lies within. With newfound wisdom, she faces the future, supported by her island community and the echoes of the Phoenix's guidance.

a lonely tree and a sad bear become friends, in the woods, a funny squirrel, happy ending,

There is a girl that was playing in the garden and fell. she was injured at her foot. A magic bunny came to her cries and after some time she realised the bunny understands what she is saying. The magic bunny will heal her and go with her in a magic place to show her a little paradise. At the end the bunny will bring her back home to her family

He wants to do everything I do, even if it's not his favorite car. If I'm drawing, he wants to have the same colored pencils, the same sketchbook. If I wear a ballet outfit, he wants to wear a ballet outfit, even though he's a guy. So I'm upset and I'm upset. What can I do?
