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The story follows Rihipeta, a Maori teenage girls as she navigates her way through life and the stereotypes that are put on her and her family for being Maori. the story teaches about Maori culture and customs, giving insight into the origins of stereotypes such as 'Maori are drug addicts/alcoholics', 'maori have too many kids', 'maori are less educated than pakeha' and other common stereotypes

In a lush forest, Agastya, a brave boy, befriended animals. He raced with Charlie, fished with Benny, learned from Serena, played with Alex, swam with colorful fish, roared with Leo, joined elephants on their journey, and danced with Daisy. Each encounter filled his heart with joy, creating an everlasting bond. As night fell, Agastya found solace in his animal friends, knowing tomorrow would bring more adventures in his magical forest.

1. In a beautiful forest filled with tall trees and blooming flowers lived a curious little bunny named Benny. Benny loved to hop around and explore every corner of the forest. 2. One bright morning, as Benny and his mother were having breakfast, Benny looked around and asked, "Mommy, who made everything around us?" 3. His mother smiled and said, "Benny, God made everything you see. Let's go on a journey to discover God’s wonderful world." 4. They hopped to a grove of tall trees. “See these trees?” his mother asked. “God made them to give us shade and fresh air.” 5. They stopped by a patch of colorful flowers. “Look at these flowers,” his mother said. “God made them beautiful and unique, just like each one of us.” 6. Next, they visited a sparkling stream. “Listen to the water,” Benny’s mother said. “God made the water to refresh us and all the animals.”

Aspen is a 3 year old little girl with shoulder length brown hair and hazel who is scared of Halloween. She goes with her mommy to buy a Halloween costume. She chooses a bumble bee costume. She is still nervous but takes her mommy's hand and goes out trick or treating. A little boy in a dinosaur costume tells Aspen that he likes her costume. Aspen learns to love Halloween

A little star named Stella and the moons enventyr

Leo i Luna, dwójka śmiałków odkrywczych, wyruszają w kosmiczną przygodę, gdzie każda strona to nowa niespodzianka! Razem z nimi maluchy będą podziwiać migoczące gwiazdy, spotykać kolorowe planety, i tańczyć w rytm kosmicznych obłoków. Księżyc oświetla ich ścieżkę, a tajemnicza rakieta zabiera ich w fascynującą podróż przez przestrzeń. Pełna kontrastów i prostych kształtów, ta opowieść nie tylko bawi, ale także rozwija zmysły najmłodszych, zapewniając im magiczne doświadczenie kosmicznej przygody!"

I use to have my happiness all the time. I can’t remember where it went. Until Miss.Jaz sent me on a mission that i will never forget!

Bran is a happy cat. He is 1 year old. Bran has two owners, Kōhei and Mika. They love him very much.Kōhei loves to play with Bran. They run and jump together. Mika loves to cuddle with Bran. She gives him lots of hugs and pets. One day, Bran saw a bird outside the window. He wanted to catch it! Bran tried to catch the bird, but it flew away. He was so fast!After his big adventure, Bran was tired but happy. He curled up and took a nap.Kōhei and Mika were so proud of Bran. They hugged him and said, "We love you, Bran!"Kōhei and Mika were so proud of Bran. They hugged him and said, "We love you, Bran!"

In the magical ocean depths, young mermaid Finn hears tales of a mysterious Coral Cove, where the sea sparkles with enchanting colors. Despite feeling a mix of excitement and nervousness, Finn decides to explore the Coral Cove. Along the way, he encounters dark caverns, unique sea creatures, and unexpected challenges. Through these adventures, Finn befriends a wise turtle named Tully and discovers the true meaning of bravery, facing the unknown with an open heart. Join Finn on his daring journey into 'Coral Cove: Finn's Brave Ocean Adventure' and explore the wonders that lie beneath the waves

Aitana, Omar y Canela salen a pasear por el pueblo de Chapinería una tarde, pero encuantran unas piedras misteriosas que les llevan hasta una casa del árbol.

The Mumma Who Didn’t Want to Grow Up By Kaveer Shah Once upon a time, there was a kid and his mumma. But his mumma didn’t want to grow up! So the kid had to do everything for her. He made her brush her teeth, change her clothes, eat her food, and even take a shower. He even had to put her to bed! His mumma acted just like a kid. The boy laughed, "Haha, Mumma! Why are you acting like me? I’m only 7 years old!" "Fine," he said, "I will act like a mumma." The next day, Mumma made the kid do everything—brush, eat, change, and shower. That’s when the boy understood how much his mumma does for him every single day. He realized that being a mumma is a lot of work! And when the kid grew up, he never forgot it. He took care of his whole family, just like his mumma had always taken care of him.

Isis was one of the most important deities in the ancient Egyptian pantheon, embodying key aspects of life, death, and resurrection. Her mythology was integral to the belief in the afterlife, the role of the Pharaohs, and the magic and healing practices of ancient Egypt. As a goddess of motherhood, magic, and wisdom, Isis influenced not only Egyptian religion but also had a lasting impact on other ancient cultures, becoming a powerful symbol of protection and transformation.

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.

There was a frog named Sammy. Sammy was a happy frog, he loved to splash in his little pond and swim around. His friend, Flipp the Duck, was his best friend. They lived together in their little pond. Sammy hopped around and Flipp paddled through the water. They played hard all day splashing around and then slept on the sandy bank. One day Sammy brought up the fact that they hadn’t gotten rain for a while. Flipp agreed but they shrugged it off and continued to play. They continued to think to themselves that it would rain but after a week they still hadn’t gotten rain. Their pond began to dry up. One day Sammy and Flipp woke up and when they walked down to their pond excited to play, they were met with a dry hole. What was once their pond was now a giant muddy hole. Sammy couldn’t believe it “what are we going to do without a pond?” he muttered. Flipp began to say, “maybe it will rain and then it will fill back up”. Sammy agreed and he and Flipp sat in their muddy hole waiting for even the slightest drop of rain. Days passed without any rain the days were filled with boredom, Sammy began to ask, “will it ever rain?” Flipp responded “it will one day we just have to be patient”. One day while Flipp was curled up and Sammy was staring at the sky, Sammy felt a small drop on his forehead. “Flipp get up I felt a drop!” he screamed, Flipp perked up and looked at the sky more drops began to fall. They both stood up and started leaping with joy as it began to rain harder and harder. They watched as their pond slowly filled back up Sammy yelled “cannon ball!” and jumped in, Flipp watched and couldn’t wait any longer and then he splashed into their pond. They both splashed each other as the rain began to fall even harder. Every day they would play in their pond, and it continued to rain every day for them and they never had to worry about a dry pond again.

God loves everyone. God create us because God loves us. God is everything we need to know. God is everything we need. God is one love that we must know. We need to love God more than anything. we cannot see God because God is in our heart. Love is amazing. Love is very big, bigger than our heart.

Phoenix loves animals and wondered why his cat always sat.

Sam, a lively little boy, is used to his comfy nappies. One day, his mom surprises him with a bright red potty and some shiny stickers. Every morning, Sam rushes to try out his new potty, eager to earn a sticker each time he succeeds. With his parents cheering him on, he proudly declares, “No more nappies for me!” and feels like a big boy.

Mom is very happy when Alice puts away her toys by herself, eats healthy food, and listens to her.
