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Of course! Here it is: Once upon a time in a cozy little house, there lived a friendly character named Sam. Sam loved to skateboard around the house, zooming from room to room. One day, Sam decided to have an adventure. He started in his bedroom, where he kept his skateboard next to the wardrobe. He skated past the calendar that showed it was a special day – the day for a grand treasure hunt! First, Sam skated into the living room. There, on the carpet, he saw his favorite armchair. Next to the armchair was a hint: “Find the next clue where you wash up!” Excited, Sam skated to the bathroom. He saw the bathtub, the sink, the toilet, and a towel hanging on the rack. But where could the clue be? Then, he noticed a bar of soap near the mirror. The soap had a message written on it with foam: “Check the kitchen!” Sam quickly skated to the kitchen. He saw the dish cupboard and opened it. Inside, he found a clue hidden in a bowl. The clue read: “Your treasure awaits behind the curtain where you drink tea.” Sam knew exactly where to go next. He skated to the dining room, where a beautiful curtain hung near the window. Behind the curtain, he found a shiny tea pot. Inside the tea pot was a tiny treasure chest. Sam opened the chest and found a magical glass that granted wishes. Sam made a wish for endless adventures and a lifetime supply of chocolate! And from that day on, Sam had the most exciting adventures, thanks to his trusty skateboard and the magical glass. And every night, he’d sit in his cozy armchair and plan his next big adventure. The end.

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little girl Anna made everyone happy and after that people named her happy. The whole town became bright and openhearted and the rainbow appeared. She had a companion - dog Persey

In the magical land of Numberville, the numbers lived in cozy houses on a street called Place Value Lane. There were two neighborhoods: Tens Town and Ones Village. One day, in Ones Village, the number 3 was trying to give 5 apples to a friend, but there was a problem. 3 didn't have enough apples! Oh no! How can I give 5 apples when I only have 3? thought the number. But in Numberville, the numbers always help each other. So, 3 had an idea: "I’ll borrow some apples from my neighbor in Tens Town!" So, 3 went next door to Tens Town to talk to the number 6 who lived there. "Hey 6, I need to give away more apples than I have. Can I borrow some from you?" 6 smiled and said, "Of course! We’re neighbors, and neighbors always help out." So, 6 gave 1 of its apples to 3, but because it was from Tens Town, it was worth 10 apples! Now, 3 turned into 13 with the borrowed apples! "Yay!" said 13. "Now I have more than enough to give away 5 apples." After sharing 5 apples, 13 was left with 8 apples. And since 6 gave 1 apple to Ones Village, it turned into 5 in Tens Town. The numbers were happy because they helped each other, and everyone got exactly what they needed. And so, whenever a number doesn’t have enough to subtract, they just borrow from their neighbors in Tens Town, and everything works out perfectly.

Omer plays with his friends and 2 dogs in the kindergarten and has his best day

1. vela accidentally discover the world of plant palooza 2. right after, the plants and flowers introduce themselves including sampaguita, roses, sunflower, tulips and more. 3. they we're singing 4. vela had ang experience to pour water on plants

This book details a little boy named Kai learning to count. His mom teaches him and then he counts everything he sees.

Ellie, a curious and kind-hearted little girl, meets Wiggles, a tiny caterpillar who has wandered too far from home and feels lost. Together, they embark on an adventure through the backyard, following clues and overcoming small challenges to help Wiggles find his way back. Along the way, Wiggles learns about bravery, confidence, and asking for help when needed. With Ellie’s gentle guidance, Wiggles finally reaches his home and discovers that getting lost isn't so scary when you have a friend by your side.

### Key Points for Illustrations 1. **Temir in the City**: - Temir packing for his trip with excitement. - Busy cityscape in the background. 2. **Arrival at Kurkuzhin**: - Temir running towards his grandparents' cozy cottage. - Warm, welcoming scene with birds and flowers. 3. **Grandparents’ Warm Welcome**: - Grandma hugging Temir. - Grandpa smiling with a tractor in the background. 4. **Tractor Adventure**: - Temir climbing onto the big red tractor. - Grandpa guiding him with a proud expression. 5. **Driving the Tractor**: - Temir laughing as he drives through the cornfields. - Rows of tall corn swaying around them. 6. **Hiking in the Mountains**: - Temir and Grandpa walking through a forest, surrounded by trees. - Beautiful mountain scenery in the background. 7. **Rescuing the Rabbit**: - Temir gently freeing the rabbit from the bushes. - Grandpa encouraging him nearby. 8. **View from the Mountain Top**: - Temir gasping at the stunning view of the village below. - A bright sunset casting golden light over the scene. 9. **Bedtime Reflection**: - Temir snuggled in bed, smiling as he thinks about the day. - A cozy, peaceful bedroom atmosphere. 10. **Dreaming of Adventures**: - A dreamy illustration of Temir imagining future adventures in Kurkuzhin, surrounded by nature and animals.

Alice wants to be an astronout and dont give up on her dream and become an astronout

The Moonlit Garden: A tranquil scene of a lush garden bathed in silver moonlight, with a small cobblestone path winding through beds of glowing flowers and past a serene pond reflecting the full moon.

In Enzo’s Kindness Chain, Enzo the French Bulldog spreads kindness in the big city, starting with a small act—returning a lost stuffed bunny to a little girl. His good deed inspires others, leading to a chain reaction of kindness throughout the city. People hold doors open, share smiles, give gifts, and help one another, all sparked by Enzo’s gentle heart. By the end of the day, the city is filled with warmth and generosity, proving that even the smallest acts of kindness can make a big difference.

One sunny morning, Lana walked into the park with her parents. Among the playful pups, her eyes landed on a tiny, bouncy Fox Terrier. The dog ran straight to Lana, wagging its tail so hard it nearly toppled over. “It’s love at first sight!” her mom said with a smile. “Can we take her home?” Lana asked, hugging the pup. And so, Dina became part of Lana’s world.

The character is a child with a dysfunctional family who ends up in an institution where he can be well cared for.

Папа Мама Мойшик Хана Адель Мейр любят путешествовать и они поехали в Карпаты и нашли в реке бутылку с картой и по ней нашли клад с сокровищем

show Grandma Lily at her cottage surrounded by sunflowers, with a watering can in her hand and smile on her face. The next page, have grandma and emily in the garden laughing and taking care of the sunflowers The next page have grandma handing emily a pack of seeds the next page should be winter and the house looking sad (this is the page grandma passes away) The next page shoul dbe emily planting the sunflower seeds in her garden The next page is the wind and birds carrying the seeds throughout the quiet town. The next page should be the whole town popping with the vibrant yellow color of the sunflowers. They sprouted out of sidewalk cracks, along the streets, in gardens and rooftops. The town was dressed in cheerful blooms, brightening even the gloomiest of days. The next page The townspeople, especially Emily were in awe of the beauty created throughout their community.

A mama is teaching her toddler girl how to control her big emotions by breathing in and out

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Lila loved rainy days. Her big, bright umbrella, covered in rainbow colours, popped open with a whoosh! One drizzly afternoon, she called to her friends, “Come stand under my umbrella!” Tom, who found loud noises tricky, stepped in. “It’s quieter here,” he said. Amira, who loved words, sang, “A shelter bright, it feels just right!” Jake, full of exciting ideas, Rosie, who thought carefully, and Max, who loved to twirl, all joined in. Miss Patel watched them and smiled. “Your umbrella reminds me of the neurodiversity umbrella,” she said. “The what?” asked Lila. “Neurodiversity is a big umbrella term for the different ways people’s brains work,” Miss Patel explained. “Like how Tom prefers quiet, Amira plays with words, Jake’s mind buzzes with ideas, Rosie takes her time, and Max moves in his own way.” “So we all fit under the same umbrella?” asked Jake. “Exactly,” Miss Patel said. “Some people are autistic, some have ADHD, some are great at music or maths, and some find reading tricky. The world is better because we all think and feel differently.” Lila smiled at her colourful umbrella. “That means everyone belongs.” The children huddled closer, happy under their amazing umbrella. The rain kept falling, but they didn’t mind—because under the umbrella, they were all together.
