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story about sadie who loves to do crafts, play volleyball and softball. She will do anything for her friends but seems to always be picked last or set aside. This makes Sadies heart break. She wants to be wanted more often then not. Sadie loves her mom and dad and she has severe anxiety beings separated from them. She also loves her two brothers and one sister. Her animals are her life. She has a therapy dog names Peaches who is a corgi and Coco who is a Boxer. Sadie wishes the world saw her as coco and peaches do. sometimes she feels lonely and scared. Sadie is in the 4th grade.

It was a cool morning on the farm. Ruby and Harper have special powers to move things with their minds. They are eager to join the circus. Ruby and Harper speak about joining the circus and sharing their special powers Ruby and Harper go to the circus master to ask to join the circus. He said no. They should him their powers by lifting Ellie the Elephant with their minds. The circus master allows them to join the circus. Ruby and Harper perform at the circus 7 days a week and become more popular than the two-headed snake named Billy Bob Billy Bob create a plan with his friend Jelly Bean to kidnap Ruby and Harper and bury them under 1000 heavy logs so they cannot lift them to get out. They kidnap Ruby and Harper and they are terrified. Ellie hears the commotion and follows them, Ellie grabs Jelly Bean and squeezes him and allows Ruby and Harper to go free. Billy Bob slithers away. Jelly Bean and Billy Bob are never seen again. Ellie takes them back to the circus on her ridiculously small elephant car. When Ellie, Ruby and Harper get back to the circus the circus master is shocked it happened. Gives them a special room with a lock to protect them and Ellie gets peanuts and apples as a reward. They continue at the circus as best friends.

Story Synopsis Target Age: 5-8 years old Genre: Magical Realism, Adventure, Bedtime Story Themes: Memory, Belonging, Loss, Hope, Connection Short Summary: A young orphan named Yuni loves to watch the stars, wondering where her parents are and if they might ever come back. But something strange is happening—the adults in her orphanage are forgetting things, their names, their stories, even each other. The stars, too, seem dim and quiet. One night, a single star falls from the sky, landing deep in the woods. Yuni runs to find it and discovers a small, pale, faceless being—a fallen star that has forgotten who it is. She names it Sparky, and together, they set off on a journey to restore Sparky’s memory and uncover the mystery of why the world is forgetting. Along the way, they meet the Wise Owl, the Ancient Tree, the Playful River, Mother Earth, and Grandpa Sun—each one guardians of memory in their own way. They guide Yuni and Sparky, helping them recover pieces of a forgotten song that may hold the key to bringing back what was lost. Their quest leads them to Nowhere, a vast, silent void where they meet No One and No-Thing—the place where all memories begin and end. Only a spark can awaken it again. In the end, Sparky realizes she was always the spark that brings light and connection to the world. With a final, glowing burst, she vanishes—returning to everything, everywhere. Yuni wakes up where she started, the memory of Sparky lingering like a song in her heart. Back at the orphanage, a kind couple arrives to adopt her—with a small, joyful puppy in their arms. “This is Sparky,” they say. Yuni smiles, holding the puppy close, feeling the warmth of everything she has lost and found. 💫 “Hello, Sparky.” 💫

“In the kitchen bright and sunny, Mom and Dad had made breakfast, oh so yummy. Dad read the paper, pancakes piled high, while Mom baked muffins, warm and sky. They called for young Sere, in a morning flurry, "Come down and eat, don't be in a hurry!" Sere slid down the banister, like a whirlwind of fun, to the table with food, a battle just begun. There was fruit, pancakes, and waffles galore, oatmeal, juice, milk, and much, much more. On his plate, he piled up the fruit so sweet, and a bowl of marshmallow cereal, a sugary treat. But Sere, oh dear, started to play, with his food, not eating it right away. In his hands, a muffin and melon so cool, in his imagination, he was nobody's fool. "So we meet again, Dr. Cavity," he declared, as into his daydream, he boldly dared. As Super Sere, with a cape so grand, he'd save kids from unhealthy food in the land. Mangoes gave him X-ray vision so keen, to see through the sugar that Dr. Cavity would scheme. Oranges, strawberries, and kiwi so bright, brought vitamin C to heal, with all their might. Berries, for speed to defeat Dr. Cavity's fuss, against sugar-filled cereals, and foods so unjust. But back in the real world, he heard a call, "The bus is here!" – it was time to enthrall. He grabbed an orange, berries in a dash, and off to the bus, he'd quickly flash. Energized and eager, for the day ahead, his lunch bag adventures, no one could dread. For Sere was a hero, fighting the good fight, making healthy choices, morning and night. The end of this tale, with lessons quite clear, choose healthy foods, have no fear. Be a superhero, just like Sere, and your body and mind will always be in the clear”

A childrens book about a young Lakota Sioux Native American boy named Deacon. This story takes you through the daily things that Lakota Sioux do each day. Sioux means "little snakes" and Deacon is a proud member of the snake house. Lakota are known for their warrior culture and their Ghost Dance to protect their lands. Lakota Sioux manly hunt and eat buffalo. They would eat chokecherries and enjoy herbal tea. They use the buffalo skin to make blankets and teepees and moccasins for their feet. They live in "Tipis" the Sioux word for dwelling. The Lakota Sioux live in North America clustered in what is now Wisconsin, Minnesota and North and South Dakota or the Great Plains. Lakota Sioux were known for their beadwork and porcupine quillwork. Lakota Sioux would use canoes to travel and dogs/sleds to pull things. When horses were introduced to them it changed their culture. Long hair is important to the Lakota Sioux and should not be cut unless you are mourning the loss of a loved one. Lakota children played with rawhide dolls and throwing the willow spear. It is important to pass on the Lakota traditions and remember their 7 values of respect, compassion, honesty, generosity, wisdom, humility, and prayer.

This is the Rhyme below: There once was a baby that loved to tap her feet while growing in her mummy She' d kick toe drum and beat It made her mummy wonder will our baby love to dance and daddy was convinced our baby is advanced at night she'd like to practice when mummy closed her eyes Could this baby really be ginger rogers in disguise with happy tappy hour longer stronger everyday 9 months on the inside prepping for baby Delivery Day Her parents would patiently wait It was 1 week past the curtain call They just couldnt wait to meet their precious little girl But she had other plans for her grand opening night No dark quiet rooms thered be crowds and cheers and light And just as they suspected from the moment she was born with her heart and charming smiles she would forever change this world And their tiny little dancer who still loves to tap her feet would rather shuffle off to buffalo than close her eyes and sleep This little ray of sunshine fills our days with laughter and light With her cheeky little smiles and her future oh so bright No matter what you do or who you will become the greatest gift of all is being your mum

1.A boy discovers a book, the book holds a key to the secrets of the universe. 2.The boy sits and reads the book, and around him images (imagination) shows the Egyptian signs, greek and hebrew signs of hermetism 3. The boy learns that everything moves 4. he sees the similarities between a tree stump and a figerprint, the human lung and the tree 5.he understands that he has a soul, and he can do astral projections

In a forest, there was a village inhabited by many animals that worked together. In the village lived a diligent tortoise named “Kiki,” who always helped his parents' work, whether by selling vegetables or helping to pick vegetables in the fields. He had been so active until one day, he got bored of his routine, and got blue feelings at the same time because of the Cici's swear. “If I was you, I'd rather swap bodies with me so I can fly and take to the skies!” cursed the raven who didn't know the origin of its name. He was very sad when he remembered that he could not see the beauty of the world, the beautiful colors, or the sky that people said was blue, because Kiki had been blind since he had been a baby. When he tried to tell his friend Lulu, Lulu took Michii to see Kiki’s mother and asked for permission to go to the next village festival the following day. The next day, Kiki was still feeling sad, but he was surprised and happy when Lulu took him to enjoy lots of delicious snacks at other village’s festival. Kiki was happy. Kiki said that the world was beautiful and that they had to move forward with their hopes, such as the hope of being able to try other delicious snack variants in the future.

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Sammy the Squirrel loves munching on acorns, but one chilly winter, he’s left hungry when he can’t find any! Determined to solve the mystery, Sammy sets off to explore the forest. Along the way, he meets Bella the Bluebird, Henry the Hedgehog, and Lucy the Ladybug, who teach him about the seasons and how trees grow. Sammy learns that acorns fall in autumn and that squirrels like him must gather and store them for winter. Inspired by his new knowledge, Sammy gets busy collecting acorns, sharing tips with his friends, and even planting some for the future. To his surprise, a few of the buried acorns grow into new oak trees, helping the forest thrive! Through Sammy’s adventure, young readers discover the magic of nature’s cycles, the importance of planning ahead, and how small actions can make a big difference.

Chester is a 7 year old boy from Hong kong. He loves football and he goes on an adventure to brazil

1. The girl walks into the hopsital and seeing radioactive images

Si Mia ay isang batang nasa ikatlong baitang na mahilig maglaro sa labas at laging kasama ang kanyang nakatatandang kapatid na si Ate Anna. Isang araw, habang sila’y naglalaro sa bahay, napansin ni Mia na laging may dalang maliit na bag si Ate Anna at madalas pumupunta sa banyo. Nagtanong si Mia, “Ate, bakit lagi kang pumupunta sa banyo?”

On a sunny afternoon The NSFT(The National Space Foundation of Taiwan) was calling an emergency meeting, “We are facing a really big problem right now!” said the head of the army.”Oh!HELP!!”said the head of the Air Force.”AHHHHH!” screamed everybody else.”Everybody, be QUIET!” shouted the chairman of The NSFT.”But how do we stop this?! We had never got into this situation before! And it’s now here in 2024!” replied the head of the army.”We are going to need the kid who can talk to them to help you guys and tell them to GO AWAY!!!”said the president of USA(who came to help them).

De jongen Chris en zijn klas kwamen op excursie naar de voedselbank. Daar ontmoette hij zijn vrienden uit zijn straat. Hij was geschokt door hoeveel arme mensen er waren die niets te eten hadden. Na deze excursie begon hij alles wat zijn ouders voor hem doen meer te waarderen.

ChatGPT Amelia's heart raced as she stood in the attic, clutching the Starlight Key. The memories of the enchanted garden and the majestic castle lingered vividly in her mind. She gently placed the key in a velvet-lined box, knowing its power and the responsibility it carried. From that day forward, she kept the secret close, living with the certainty that magic was not just a tale of bedtime stories. With Rufus faithfully by her side, Amelia awaited the day when another curious soul would discover the hidden door and embark on their own extraordinary journey.

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Farmhouse Mice Adventures on the miniature farm animal rescue. Learning from our Highland cow, fainting goats, donkeys, ponies, and chickens how to live by the motto “I am third” (God is 1st, others are 2nd, I am third).
