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Malik and his sister Rachel always argue about silly things. One day, when their baby brother’s toy gets stuck in a tree, they must work together to get it down. They realize that even though they fight sometimes, they make a great team when they help each other.

Setting: Chappell Kingdom holds a castle where the royalty lives, the kingdom is in a state of celebration, as the king’s life has been honored, but there’s an undercurrent of tension due to the upcoming succession Princess and Prince fighting for power when the king (Their dad passed away) A princess trying to become in power over her prince brother because she is older(representing the gender roles shown in macbeth) She purposely leaves her heal after her father’s celebration of life ceremony so when her brother comes out he trips over. Leaving him hurt and unable to rule. The servants as the witches Who work in the castle the idea in the princess's head that she is the eldest and it should be here automatically to the throne Suggesting she should stand up and show her strength Theme/idea: challenges the idea that leadership is determined by gender, showing difficulties faced as a woman trying to gain a man dominated position ambition can lead to destruction of relationships (brother and sister)

Culture is a special part of who we are. It is shaped by the things we believe in, the traditions we follow, and the values we hold dear. This story is about a young child who discovers the beauty of their mixed cultural background, shaped by both their American and Brazilian roots. Raised in California, but with deep connections to Brazil through their mother, the child learns how their family’s traditions and values help shape their worldview. As the child grows up, they experience the importance of family and communication, and how these values are passed down through generations. From visiting Brazil every year to connecting with family through social media, the child sees the power of love, connection, and resilience. Through their family’s story, the child learns the importance of courage, togetherness, and embracing the diverse cultures that shape them. This story helps children understand that culture is not just about where we come from, but also about the beliefs and experiences that make us who we are. The journey reminds us all to appreciate our unique backgrounds and the traditions that help us grow strong, kind, and resilient.

"Meet Sabriya! She's a sweet little girl who loves her name. Join her as she introduces herself, shows her age with her fingers, and describes her pretty eyes and hair. A perfect story for little ones learning to talk about themselves."

Last year, I went to Hokkaido in Japan. It was really fun there! In Sapporo, there were tall buildings and old houses. I went to a big park. There were a lot of pretty flowers in it. Later, I went to see the sea and the mountains. I saw many lovely little animals. I also ate delicious seafood. It tasted really great. Hokkaido is so interesting. I want to go there again in the future!

One day, a rabbit named Cici got bored of eating the wild spinach around her yard. The spinach looked unattractive, even though her mother often gave the plants fertilizer. Cici walked restlessly, she kept looking for delicious food whether it was vegetables or fruit around the forest, but she never found it. Finally she came to a carrot field that she thought was unguarded by humans. She broke through and enjoyed the carrots which turned out to taste very sweet and fresh. “Ciciii, enough and come back here!” Kiki and Lulu approached Cici from outside the fence, and forbade her from continuing to eat the carrots. Cici didn't care and ran away, but she was caught in a trap net that was indeed in the field. Lulu and Kiki finally helped Cici untie the net, finally Cici was free from the trap and ran with Lulu and Kiki away from the field.

The story features a fuzzy, adorable spider with big, expressive eyes. The spider’s web reflects their thoughts: bright and shimmering gold threads for happy and positive thoughts, and fragile, dark threads for negative ones. Each page of the book should include vibrant, engaging illustrations that match the mood of the story, along with simple, easy-to-read text for young readers. Scene Breakdown with Illustrations and Text Placement: 1. Cover Page: • Title: ‘The Little Spider and Their Thoughtful Web’ • Illustration: The spider happily spinning a glowing golden web in a sunny garden, surrounded by flowers. • A bright, cheerful tone with the spider prominently featured. 2. Page 1-2: • Text: ‘Every little spider knows just what to do. With every thought, they spin their web, it’s true! “I can do this,” they think the web grows thicker. “I’m fantastic!” they cheer the strands grow stronger and quicker.’ • Illustration: The fuzzy spider proudly spinning a strong, shimmering golden web in a sunny garden. 3. Page 3-4: • Text: ‘But one morning, the little spider had a big surprise. They woke up, and there was dust in their eyes. They rubbed and blinked, but the dust wouldn’t go, and suddenly, their bright thoughts started to slow.’

A colorful story about how our thoughts and habits are like seeds we plant and nurture in our brain-garden Shows how positive thoughts grow into beautiful flowers while negative thoughts are like weeds we can choose to pull Teaches basic neuroscience concepts through gardening metaphors kids can understand Includes simple mindfulness exercises presented as "garden care tips"

1. Theme of Resilience and Adaptation 2. Power of Kindness and Inclusion 3. Celebration of New Beginnings

A young black girl just started coming to the beauty salon and needs help getting her hair healthy and growing. She plays sports and her mom doesn't know how to maintain her natural hair at home. She eats at home healthy foods that promote hair health, like fruits, vegetables, nuts, and fish. She comes to the beauty salon once a month for hair maintenance, tips and suggestions to growing beautiful fabulous hair. The hairstylist gave her tips: the importance of avoiding excessive heat, taking vitamins, drinking water, sleeping on a satin pillow case or silk scarf, explaining the importance of a healthy scalp with illustrations of gentle scalp massages and using natural oils. A page for children to draw or write about their own hair journey and what they’ve learned.

A young girl named lizzie that plays volleyball learns about the importance of being selfless and servant leadership

Una oruga perdida y solitaria aprende a soñar cuando recibe la visita de 3 mariposas celestiales que le muestran Los frutos del espíritu que le regalan para darse cuenta de que no está sola y por fe, es capaz de ver que sus sueños se hacen realidad.

Finally friendship between three girls with very different characters.

Juan who grew up in a house where his parents Rose and Joey taught him all about order and being polite to others. They taught him Excuse me, please, Thank you and Yes Ma’am , Yes Sir, No Ma’am and No Sir. Juan started being so disrespectful to his family, neighbors , Classmates and teachers. Because Juan was missing his parents who work so much to provide for him.

A little girl is cooking with her grandmother. Then she started cooking by herself. The little girl would be gardening vegetables by herself too. The girl loves to sing too.

Captain Maya, an 8-year-old with a love for adventure and a sweet tooth, embarks on a quest with her pirate crew to find a treasure of sparkling gems in a creepy castle atop Shadow Mountain. Dressed in her favorite light baby purple, Maya's bravery shines, but she struggles with understanding selflessness. Facing magical encounters and dangers, Maya learns that true treasure isn't the gems, but the act of sharing and caring for her crew. The adventure teaches her the importance of compassion over authority, transforming her into a true leader.

A book about how a brother and sister found friends in a magical land

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Jasmine and her friends goes to a water park on a day trip and enjoyed amazing rides.
