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A simple, colorful story about a young child who watches the Gombey Parade online and learns basic online safety rules, like not clicking on unknown links.

Luna, the little rabbit, explores a meadow with many things to see. Discovers an enchanted forest.

Embark on a heartwarming journey with Catherine and her family as they celebrate various holidays throughout the year! This charming book combines colorful illustrations and simple explanations to teach children about holidays in a fun and engaging way. Guiding through January to December, children will discover the stories, traditions, and values behind special celebrations for each month.

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Lilly and her best friend, a cat named Elsa, are living on the island of Mauritius. Lilly can swimm yet, but they will learn it.

In Tinkerton, lived a mischievous yet lovable dog named Spud. Spud was known for his mischief. Spud set off into the town, ready to cause some mischief. Spud's first stop was the park, where he spotted a group of ducks waddling by the pond. Spud chased the ducks into the water, causing a big splash. "Bad Dog Spud!" quacked the ducks as they paddled away. Next, he spotted pies sitting on a windowsill. Spud snuck up and stole a pie, gobbling it up "Bad Dog Spud!" cried the baker But Spud's happiest moment came when he spotted the school bus. Spud took off after the bus. The children laughed but the bus driver shook his head and said, "Bad Dog Spud!" Spud's mischief only seemed to grow. He chased squirrels, dug up flower beds, and even tried to sneak into the local butcher’s shop. "Bad Dog Spud!" scolded the shop owner as he shooed him away. He went home, as he drifted off to sleep with dreams of more adventures. Despite his mischievous ways, there was no dog quite like Spud.

қоян орманда адасып кетіп оны кішкентай орман тұрғындары тауып алды және олар ажырамас досқа айналды

Reina the Pomeranian finds a lost bunny and she learns about how to be kind to others.

A day at the beach with beautiful weather and a Rockpool. Small waves. The boy is loving the water and the beauty and powerful energy of the day. He blesses the sun and the moon. He is grateful and joyous.

אי הורדים משקים גן עם פרפרים

1. Egg Princess 2. A small village in the forest

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Page 1: Osh, six, raced up the mountain. Ish, four, chased after him. “Wait, Osh!” she called. Their family had drifted apart, but a storm was coming. Page 2: Rain poured. The river swelled. “Mama, will the water take our house?” Ish whispered. XH hugged her. “We’ll be okay, sweetheart.” Page 3: The town wasn’t okay. Osh frowned. “Everything’s ruined.” DH put a hand on his shoulder. “Not everything. We have each other.” Page 4: Then Ish pointed. “What’s in there?” A warehouse, full of clothes. XH held up a coat. “We can save these.” DH smiled. “For the town.” Page 5: For days, they sorted and washed. “This jacket is perfect for Mr. Jones!” Osh said. “Ms. Annie will love these boots!” Ish twirled. Page 6: As Christmas neared, the store shined with lights. “Let’s make it special!” Ish cheered. People came, smiling, hugging, thankful. Page 7: On Christmas Eve, the store filled with laughter. “Best Christmas ever,” Osh said. DH chuckled. “Better than presents?” Ish grinned. “Giving is better!” Page 8: After the holidays, DH had an idea. “How ‘bout the rodeo?” Osh gasped. “Barrel racing!” Ish clapped. “Cowboys!” Page 9: At the rodeo, they met Mae. “Your outfits are so pretty!” Ish said. Mae beamed. “I sew them myself.” “Teach us?” Osh asked. Page 10: Mae showed them how to sew. “Snip, stitch, tada!” she said. Osh made a bag. Ish decorated a dress. Page 11: As the sun set, DH hugged XH. “We’re a family again,” he said. XH smiled. “And we have a town full of friends.” Page 12: The store stayed open, always giving. Osh, Ish, XH, and DH learned— Family, like love, only grows when shared.

On a small kibbutz in Southern Israel lives a six-year-old boy named Avi. Every day after school, Avi and his friends play soccer on a large field. Next to the field, a factory is being built. Avi’s dad, Mr. Ben-David, manages the construction site. Avi loves to visit him and learn about all the different things that go into building the factory - clearing the land, pouring the foundation, and erecting the frame. One sunny afternoon Avi wandered away from his soccer game to visit his dad. This was something he did often. But today was different. He noticed a new, unfamiliar face at the worksite. He approached the stranger and cheerfully introduced himself. “Shalom, my name is Avi,” he said to the man. The man, with a warm smile, turned to Avi. “Shalom Avi, it’s good to meet you. I'm Omar." He then performed a captivating magic trick with his hands, leaving Avi mesmerized. Avi noticed that the man spoke Hebrew, just as he did, but with a different accent. He also had a first name he hadn’t heard before. Avi wondered about this nice new stranger as he walked home with his soccer ball cradled beneath his arms. That evening, as his family shared dinner around the table, Avi asked his dad about the man. “aba, I met Omar today. He’s so nice. He has a funny accent and a funny name and can do magic tricks! Who is he? Where did he come from? Can I come see him again?” “Whoa, slow down Avi. What’s with all this curiosity?”, Mr. Ben-David replied. “I don’t know, Aba. It’s nice to meet new and different people. I think he liked meeting me, too!” “Well, Avi, Omar is Palestinian from Gaza and he will be crossing into Israel each day from now on to help with building the new factory. And each night he will go back to Gaza to be with his family. It’s a long day for Omar so perhaps you should let him focus on his work.” “I will aba, but I’m just so curious. He’s my new friend. If I see him when I come visit I’ll only talk to him a little bit.”

20 page rhyming book about a South African Zulu boy named Dingo

1. My name is 2. Meet my family 3. My favorite toy is 4. My favorite food is 5. I know these animals 6. I like to visit here 7. My favorite song 8. I know my colors 9. For fun, I like to 10. Meet my friend 11. Talk with you next time...goodbye !

Somebody released some hairy poisonous spiders into jenny's home As jenny slept, she was bit by a spider She woke up the next morning, feeling weird and with a very bad spider bite on her arm She had to treat the spider bite. As if it was a wound All the sudden she notices she has telepathic abilities She bombs her house and eradicates the deadly spiders She's sweeps up the dead spiders But she has left with this telepathic. Ability to Telepathically communicate with righteous men Jenny Falls in love with one of these men Jenny and that man ends up escaping to a foreign land

Clarice loved exploring and learning new things, but there was one thing she disliked: wearing dresses. Her friends Ana, Maria, and Elena adored their dresses and couldn't understand why Clarice refused to wear them. One sunny day, their teacher announced a school play a

Si Ella ay isang batang babae na nakatira sa isang maliit na baryo sa Talavera. Isang gabi, habang naglalakad siya pauwi mula sa paaralan, napansin niya ang isang kakaibang liwanag sa madilim na daan. Nang lumapit siya, nakita niyang may mga alitaptap na kumikislap sa paligid ng isang puno. “Wow! Ang ganda nila!” sabi ni Ella habang pinagmamasdan ang mga alitaptap na kumikislap ng iba't ibang kulay. Bigla, may narinig siyang tinig mula sa likod ng puno. “Kung gusto mong maging kasing liwanag namin, kailangan mong matutong magbigay liwanag sa iba,” wika ng isang alitaptap na lumipad palapit kay Ella. Nagulat si Ella at tiningnan ang alitaptap. “Paano ko naman magagampanan iyon? Paano ako magiging liwanag sa ibang tao?” “Ang liwanag namin ay hindi lang mula sa aming mga katawan. Ang tunay na liwanag ay galing sa kabutihang loob at pagtulong sa iba,” paliwanag ng alitaptap. Isang araw, habang naglalakad si Ella sa kalsada, nakita niyang may batang lalaki na nahulog at nadapa. Mabilis siyang lumapit at tinulungan ang bata. “Salamat, Ella!” sabi ng bata habang tumayo. Habang naglalakad sila papunta sa kanilang mga bahay, napansin ni Ella na para bang may mga alitaptap na nagsimula ulit magliyab sa paligid nila, mas maliwanag kaysa dati. “Napansin mo ba iyon? Parang may mga alitaptap na lumilipad sa paligid natin,” tanong ng batang lalaki. Ngumiti si Ella at naalala ang sinabi ng alitaptap sa kanya. "Oo, siguro dahil naging mabuti tayo sa isa’t isa. Ang liwanag ng kabutihang ginawa natin ay parang liwanag ng mga alitaptap.” Mula noon, natutunan ni Ella na hindi kailangang malaki ang tulong upang magbigay liwanag sa iba. Kahit sa maliliit na bagay—tulad ng pagtulong, pagpapatawad, at pagiging mabuti—ang mga simpleng ito ay nagsisilbing ilaw na nagpapaliwanag sa madilim na daan ng buhay. **Aral**: Ang kabutihang loob ay isang uri ng liwanag. Kapag tumulong tayo sa iba, tayo rin ay nagbibigay ng liwanag sa kanilang buhay, at sa ating sariling buhay.
