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This fun and easy-to-read book helps kids feel great about what they think and feel about themselves! Self Perception!! Each day, there’s a simple and powerful message to remind them how special, brave, and amazing they are. With just three sentences a day, kids will build confidence, kindness, and a positive mindset, one happy thought at a time!

Once upon a time, in a cozy little neighborhood, there lived two furry friends named Bagel and Olive. Bagel was a charming Corgi with short legs and a fluffy tail that wagged with joy. Olive, on the other paw, was a mischievous Westie with a fluffy white coat and a twinkle in her eyes. They were the best of friends and spent every day together, embarking on exciting adventures.

In Mamma Anna's Kitchen, a warm-hearted Mennonite lady named Anna is beloved by all the neighborhood children. Known for her delicious cooking, especially her famous peanut butter treats, she has a special way of using her culinary skills to encourage good behavior and bedtime routines. With a gentle smile and a twinkle in her eye, Mamma Anna welcomes the kids into her cozy kitchen, where the aroma of freshly baked goodies fills the air. The story beautifully illustrates how a mother’s love can work wonders: a cold glass of milk and a sweet snack can heal scraped knees, lift spirits, and ease nighttime fears. When one child feels sad or scared, Mamma Anna is there with her nurturing touch, offering comfort and reassurance. Her kitchen becomes a haven of love, laughter, and delicious treats, reminding everyone that the simple joys of life can mend even the heaviest hearts. Through Mamma Anna’s acts of kindness, the story highlights the profound impact of love, community, and the small rituals that bring us together. It’s a heartwarming tale about the magic of motherhood and the healing power of a warm snack shared with a friend. By Brittany Young

In a cozy brick house, two very special cats lived: Misi and Tuli, along with their little and curious daughter, Mia. Misi was a white cat with black patches, always smiling and full of playful energy. She loved inventing games and making everyone laugh. Tuli, on the other hand, was an orange cat with big, bright eyes, always ready to listen and patiently teach Mia important lessons. Together, they formed a family full of love, laughter, and adventures. One morning, Mia woke up with sunlight streaming through her window. As she played with her toys, her mind started filling with questions. She remembered the day before at school, when some classmates asked her why she had two moms and not a mom and a dad like they did. This left Mia confused. With her big curious eyes, Mia ran to the kitchen, where Misi was making breakfast, and Tuli was reading the newspaper at the table. “Mommies, why is our family different from my friends’ families?” Mia asked, her voice full of doubt and curiosity. Misi stopped whisking the eggs a

Max, a golden retriever puppy with fur as soft as sunlight, woke up early on his first day at school. His tail wagged with excitement as his owner, Emma, fastened a bright blue collar around his neck. “You’re going to love it, Max!” she said, scratching behind his ears. The school was a lively place filled with barks, yips, and the occasional howl. Max’s ears perked up as he entered the classroom, where dogs of all shapes and sizes were playing. A tiny Chihuahua named Bella greeted him with a friendly sniff, while a big, fluffy Samoyed named Rocky wagged his tail so hard it knocked over a water bowl. The first lesson was “Sit and Stay.” Max watched as the teacher, a wise old Border Collie named Ace, demonstrated the command. Max tried his best, but his wiggly puppy energy made it hard to stay still. Bella giggled, and even Ace gave him an encouraging nod. “You’ll get it, Max,” Ace said. “Just keep practicing.” At recess, Max explored the playground, chasing balls and making new friends. He even found a hidden stash of tennis balls under a bush, which made him the hero of the day. Rocky taught him how to dig, and Bella showed him how to weave through agility poles. Max’s tail never stopped wagging. By the end of the day, Max was exhausted but happy. Emma picked him up, and he proudly showed off his new “Sit and Stay” skills. “I’m so proud of you, Max!” she said, hugging him tightly. As they drove home, Max rested his head on Emma’s lap, dreaming of all the adventures he’d have at school tomorrow. His first day had been a success, and he couldn’t wait to learn more—and maybe find more tennis balls!

CK Help me write a short children's book starring my 8 year old daughter Cora, her wheelchair Callie and myself as "Mom". The words on each page should rhyme like Dr. Seuss's books. The story will begin with the 3 of us flying to Columbus, Ohio and when we land, we get in the rental van and drive to Columbus Zoo. The 3 of us get to the zoo and walk up to purchase passes for the day and we proceed to the entrance where the ticket scanners are - Cora scans her ticket first and the machine starts making a loud crazy noise that sounds like fireworks and celebration. The screen then reads something like: You have been chosen - go to the African safari immediately for your prize!Columbus zoo is where Cora will work as a zookeeper

Miss Emily is a Special Education teacher. Helena and Luke are students in Miss Eve's class. Miss Emily has put Helena and Luke in a group together. They will be working with Miss Emily in Miss Eve's classroom 2 days a week on Monday and Thursday. They will learn how to manage their emotions like learning how to take deep breaths when they are upset, asking for help when they need an adult to help them calm down and making new friends! Helena and Luke don't really know each other. But, they end up learning a lot about each other through a conversation with Miss Emily. Helena loves puzzles, books and coloring. Luke loves playing with trains and running on the play ground. In the end, they love being in a group together and they are going to have a fun year with Miss Emily.

Craig suddenly wakes to realize he had overslept. He had to hurry today because he had plans to meet his friends at the park for a game of baseball. Craig couldnt wait to see his friends to tell them all about the book he read the night before.

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Clarice is an adventurous and curious 8-year-old girl who loves reading more than anything. She lives in a small town with her parents and her mischievous cat, Whiskers. One rainy afternoon, while exploring her grandmother's attic, Clarice stumbles upon an old, dusty book that she has never seen before. As she opens it, she is magically transported into a magical library where the books come to life.

Kala is a service dog who is 4 years old. Kala is a Belgian Malinois. Kala was born in Michigan in 2020. Kala was hand picked for Tim at 7.5 weeks old. Kala's grandfather was on the television show person of interest. Kala completed her basic and advanced obedience training from 6 months to 15 months old. Kala completed tasks specific training for her Army Veteran Tim who has PTSD. Kala completed her specific task training around 2 years old. Kala completed her specific task training through Custom Canines Service Dog Academy. Kala passed both the K9 good citizen and public access test. Kala wears a vest that is visible to people so they know she is a service dog. Kala lives in Wisconsin. Kala loves to play frisbee and swim during her downtime or taking a break. Kala loves children but when she is working she has a vest that says do not pet. Kala goes everywhere with Tim even to Disney World. Kala has traveled on planes many times. Kala sometimes has to wear shoes is the ground is to cold or to hot. The same for wearing a jacket if the weather is rainy or frigid. Kala helps Tim everyday with his PTSD with specific ticks Tim has. The Belgian malinois is one of the smartest breeds. Belgian Malinois want to work all the time. Belgian malinois are agile and fast. Belgian Malinois are fast learners and pick up on learning new tasks very quickly.

Ruby and Luka walks into the basketball court for Lucas basketball grand final. Luka warms up he is full of excitement and a little anxious Ruby pick up on it. So she went up to Luka and said I see you have butterflies, butterflies equal excitement don’t fear Luka breathe you’ve done this all before. So Luka feeling reinvigorated went out and played the best game of his life in the fourth quarter. Brady was cheering on from the side by saying go Luka go go Luka go And three seconds to go. The score was 52. All Luka had the ball. He dribble to the hoop and he did a slam dunk to win. Create an end Ruby and Luka celebrating having ice cream together Talking about excitement, butterflies, and breathing

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Lily was a little lamb who liked to play in the green meadows with her friends. All day she would run, jump, and chase butterflies. But one afternoon, as she played near the edge of the field, she spotted a bright red flower in the distance. “I’ll be right back!” she yelled to her friends as she sprinted toward it. But the more she walked, the more distant the flower became. Soon, Lily glanced around and realized that she was lost. The tall trees seemed to close in around her, and she could no longer see her home. Lily began to cry. “Shepherd! Where are you?” she called but did not receive an answer. Then she heard a familiar voice in the distance. It was the Good Shepherd, calling her name! “Lily! Where are you?” “I’m here!” she cried, her little heart filled with hope. The Shepherd rushed to her side, cradling her in His arms. “You just wandered away, my child,” He smiled. “But I have found you, and I am taking you home.” Lily cuddled up close to feel safe and loved. When they came back to the meadow, all her friends cheered. The Shepherd smiled and replied, “I will never stop looking for my lost sheep and bringing them back home.” So from that day forward, Lily, among the flock with the Shepherd, knew He would always love and protect her. “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” —Psalm 23:1

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Introduction Meet June (9) and Ava (3) in Ventura, California. Planning the Trip June suggests a train trip to Santa Barbara; they pack essentials. At the Ventura Station Capture their excitement; describe the bustling station. The Train Ride Enjoy coastal views; interact with passengers; play games. Ava's Lost Toy Toy goes missing; search through the train, meet diverse passengers. Exploring Santa Barbara Visit landmarks; learn about local history and culture. The Return Journey Reflect on adventures; scenic evening train ride back. Homecoming Safe return; share memories; plan future adventures. Conclusion Emphasize joy of exploration, family bonding, and educational travel.

In "The Princess and the Golden Ball," Princess Isabella discovers a magical golden ball that promises great fortune but soon falls under its spell, neglecting her responsibilities and attracting the attention of an evil sorceress. Through a harrowing journey filled with challenges and magical encounters, Princess Isabella must confront the sorceress to reclaim the golden ball and protect her kingdom. Ultimately, her pure heart and unwavering bravery triumph over darkness, and she learns the true meaning of power and magic. Princess Isabella's legacy of wisdom, compassion, and courage endures as she rules her kingdom with kindness, using the golden ball's magic for the benefit of her people.

July 1983 23-30th Anti-Tamil pogrom Tamil Tigers Defensive Complex goals Terrorists but for a good reason though terrorism is not good Polarized both Tamils and Singhalese Singhalase antagonists as they started a war and were extremely racist Multiple perspectives: Singhalese Tamil Government Outsiders 1st character: Kali The god of war (Hindu, mainly a Tamil culture) Tamil girl Main character Shiva The god of destruction Brother of Kali Kasun Singha name Means gold in Sinhala Story line: Goes to school and slowly notices a man who keeps coming to talk to the principal English and Tamil start getting taught less Overhears the man (Kasun) talk about stopping every language and history other than Singha history and language She panics and tells her brother He says that they should leave because Tamil people are getting fired from their jobs for being Tamil They get on a boat and go to Canada Fast forward 10 years She is an advocate for immigrant rights and she speaks about how Canada was welcoming The negative speech was about how not enough education and representation is going into or`

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