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She moves through places time forgot, Where iron bleeds and hinges rot. Most would turn and walk away, But love, you choose to stay. You run your hands along the rust, Not with disdain, but quiet trust. You do not flinch, you do not fear— You know that beauty lingers here. A broken chain, a weathered nail, A lock long lost to rain and hail— You lift them up, you see their worth, You press them back into the earth. And love, I watch—I always do, Not just the work, but all of you. How in your touch, the wreckage glows, How even ruin somehow knows. That rust is not the end of things, But proof of all the time they’ve seen. That love is not untouched, unscarred, But something worn, yet standing hard. So if I break, if I erode, If time should wear me to the bone— I know with you, I won’t decay,

A children's book about nature with animal characters being described in poems. Animal characters are moon, sun, zebra, lizard, panda, giraffe, lion, turtle, frog, rabbit, butterfly, and monkey.

Once upon a time... There once lived a moth and a butterfly. They hatched on the same plant as eggs, hatched on the same leaf as caterpillars, and hung from the same branch as cocoons. As they grew, the moth couldn't help but notice how vibrant and lovely the butterfly looked under the beam of the sun. It became curious as to how the butterfly grew into such a beauty. That same curiosity led to awe. The moth couldn't help but imitate the butterfly's every move—to the point that it forgot how to embrace its own nature. However, that awe sprouted into envy and self-doubt. At night, he couldn't help the urge to roam around. Then, other moths led him to realize his own beauty. "Beauty is in the eye of its beholder". "I am the way I am because I was born this way, and that is already beautiful alone."

advait, a 7 year old boy with a passion for football

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1. Kyndal and mom exchanges hugs 2. Kyndal and mom hug 3. Kyndal and mom hug each other 4. Kyndal and mom both smile

Deep in the Australian bush, a young kangaroo named Jumpo was full of energy and curiosity. But one thing bothered him—he couldn’t jump yet! The other kangaroos soared effortlessly through the grass, while Jumpo just watched. Determined to learn, he hopped over to his wise friend, Wally the Wallaby. “To jump, you need to build some skills,” Wally said. Balance: “Start by walking forward, backward, and on uneven ground like sand to steady your feet.” Foot Position: “Keep your feet shoulder-width apart. This gives you a strong base and helps your arches.” Coordination: “Jumping is about timing—bend your knees and straighten them at the right moment.” Strength: “Your calf muscles give you the push you need to leave the ground.” Wally started Jumpo with simple exercises. Step 1: Bouncing Wally held Jumpo’s hips and bounced him on a soft cushion. Soon, Jumpo felt the rhythm and tried bouncing on his own. “Next, try bouncing on a trampoline or your bed,” Wally suggested. Step 2: Standing on Tiptoes “To learn the push-off, practice standing tall,” Wally said. Jumpo reached for toys while on tiptoes, then practiced walking on them. Step 3: Bouncing on Tiptoes “Now try bouncing up and pushing onto your tiptoes,” Wally instructed. Jumpo held onto a sturdy branch at first and then tried it alone. After weeks of practice, Jumpo felt ready for his first jump. He bent his knees, pushed off with his toes, and… he was airborne! “See, Jumpo? Jumping is about practice and balance,” Wally cheered. From that day, Jumpo practiced daily, soon bounding through the bush like the other kangaroos.

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在龍躍頭長大的我們,從小就被這片孕育我們的土地所吸引。這裡遍佈著不同時代的瑰麗建築,每一處都閃耀著歷史的光輝,訴說著一個個曲折生動的故事。 最讓我們驚嘆的,要數那座巍峨挺拔的松嶺鄧公祠了。祠堂坐落在風水寶地,猶如一朵優雅的水上浮蓮,充滿靈性與莊嚴感。走進祠堂,精緻的木雕、石刻和壁畫令人目不暇給。祖先神主的龍頭木雕格外引人注目,彰顯著鄧氏家族的顯赫地位。而鄧師孟的感人事蹟,更為這座祠堂注入了義勇忠誠的精神。 另一處讓我們如癡如醉的,是麻笏圍和老圍。這些典型的圍村建築,展現了先輩們智慧與堅韌的一面。麻笏圍的紅粉石門額、整潔有序的布局,以及老圍那些防禦奇巧,無不流露著滿滿的人文氣息。我們常在老圍的階梯前玩耍,在高台上眺望外界,感受到祖先們對這片淵源之地的深厚眷戀。 漫步在龍躍頭,我們仿佛置身於一個歷史悠久、文化深厚的世界。這裡的每一座建築,都像一件藝術品般散發著動人的魅力,訴說著一段段流連忘返的故事。我們為能在這片富有靈性的土地上生長而感到無比自豪,期待將這份珍貴的傳統一代代傳承下去。

Boy realizes that he doesn't like his messy room and decides to get organized

Happy went to Switzerland in the time period of July 17th to August 6th, we get there by airplanes but it’s a very long trip, it took us about 17 hours to get there(including times on every single airplane,there was two in total).we went there for a holiday and of course, to stay cool from the hot weather in Taiwan (southern part is about 40 degrees C and the other parts about 38).We did a lot of different things there like shopping, taking photos,climbing small mountains……it was great.

Lynn loves traveling

Here's the description for the story "Saygı: Sihirli Kelime" in less than 1000 characters: In a small neighborhood, young Roy discovers a treasure chest with an amulet inside bearing the word "SAYGI" (Respect). Taking it home, he inadvertently opens a portal to a world devoid of respect. Witnessing his friends' unhappiness due to constant quarrels and lack of courtesy, Roy realizes the importance of respect. Using the amulet's power, he begins showing respect by saying "please" and "thank you." His acts of kindness, like helping a friend and assisting an elderly neighbor, transform relationships positively. Through these experiences, Roy learns that respect is a powerful force that brings happiness and unity to his community.

Sammy is a 7 year old hispanic boy who loves playing games. The problem is, Sammy has a difficult time losing. When Sammy loses he becomes upset, sometimes crying and throwing the pieces. His friends and family do not want to play with him when he gets upset. Sammy realizes he needs to learn to control his emotions. Sammy starts to use coping skills. When Sammy becomes upset, he starts by taking a deep breath and counting to 10. This makes him feel better.

a sunny day outside, learning CVC words related to nature and outdoor activities.

Los niños jugaban en la playa construyendo castillos de arena

Alvin is scared of animals but one days he encounters the hate and then goes on an adventure to stop being scared of animals.

A scrawny tree in the woods is not chosen by families for their house. It is sad it's not chosen. It waits patiently as the sun and rain nourish it. It grows and grows. Finally, it is chosen for Rockefeller Center in New York City.

A gorilla lives in a zoo. Her best friend is a squirrel who stays with her in her habitat. Squirrel is feeling sad on this day. Gorilla encourages him to allow himself to feel that way and not to try to figure it out. Squirrel likes this idea and feels better already. Gorilla asks Squirrel to remind him of what she just told him then next time she is feeling sad.

In "Beyond Light: A Cosmic Adventure," a group of enthusiastic children at AstraTech embark on a thrilling journey to create a spaceship capable of faster-than-light travel. When their first test flight unexpectedly fails, the team seeks help from holographic versions of famous scientists like Albert Einstein and Edwin Hubble. Inspired by their guidance, the children discover a crucial missing piece in their design. With teamwork and newfound knowledge, they fix the spaceship, and it successfully zooms into the stars, marking the start of an incredible space adventure. This vibrant and imaginative story teaches young readers about the excitement of scientific discovery, the power of collaboration, and the endless wonders of the universe.
