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Page 1: Image: A sunny morning with a cozy beehive and a tiny baby bee peeking out. Text: In a bright and buzzing hive, there lived a little baby bee. Today was Little bee's first day at daycare! Page 2: Image: Little Bee with a tiny backpack, looking both nervous and excited. Text: Little Bee felt nervous flutters in their wings but also a little tingle of excitement. "What will daycare be like?" they wondered. Page 3: Image: Inside the daycare room, colorful walls, toys, and happy bees. Text: As little bee flew into the daycare, they saw colors everywhere! There were toys, and lots of other little bees buzzing around. Page 4: Image: Mrs. B, a kind-looking teacher bee with a gentle smile, waving at the little bees. Text: “Welcome, little bee!” said Mrs. B, the kind teacher with a warm smile. little bee felt a bit braver already. Page 5: Image: little bee playing blocks with some bee friends. Text: little bee made new friends quickly. They built tall towers with colorful blocks and zoomed around buzzing happily. Page 6: Image: little bee and friends painting a bright picture. Text: Then it was art time! little bee loved painting with all the colors. their favorite was making a big, bright sunflower. Page 7: Image: little bee sadly waving goodbye to Mrs. B. Text: As time flew by, Little bee was ready for a new room at daycare. they felt sad to leave their friends and Mrs. B. Page 8: Image: Little smiling. Text: Little be smiled, but they knew how much Mrs. B Loved them. Little be was sure Mrs. B would visit and they would see them again. Little bee is now strong and brave enough to start a new adventure in their new room at daycare.

Meet Donovan, a lively boy who loves running, jumping, and flapping his hands when he gets excited. One day at school, Donovan felt extra bouncy as he entered the classroom. His teacher, Ms. Carter, began talking about feelings, and Donovan’s excitement grew—soon his hands were flapping in the air! Some classmates noticed and wondered, "Why does Donovan flap his hands?" Ms. Carter smiled and said, "Everyone shows their feelings differently. Some people cheer, others jump, and Donovan flaps. That’s okay!" Donovan felt proud, knowing his flapping was just how he showed excitement. Then, Ms. Carter introduced a game called Superhero Breathing to help the class calm down when big feelings got too much. She stood tall, breathing in deeply and exhaling slowly. Donovan tried it too. He stood up, took a deep breath like a superhero, and felt his energy calm down, but he still felt strong. His classmates thought it was so cool, they joined in, practicing superhero breathing together. They learned that everyone expresses feelings in different ways, and that’s something special. Donovan still loved his super flap, but now he had superhero breathing for when he needed it. The class kept practicing together whenever their feelings got big. By the end of the day, Donovan realized his greatest superpower was just being himself. Ms. Carter reminded them, “Our differences make us unique.” Donovan felt proud of his super flap and his breathing skills. His classmates celebrated their own special ways of showing feelings too. Feeling proud and unstoppable, Donovan knew that with superhero breathing and being himself, he could handle any big feelings that came his way. 22 pages

As the sun peeked over the horizon, casting an ethereal glow upon the bustling city, I awoke with a surge of excitement for the day that lay ahead. It was a Saturday, a day dedicated to joy, laughter, and the pursuit of knowledge. My first adventure took me to the park, where children's laughter filled the air like a chorus of sweet melodies. I joined a group of youngsters engaged in a spirited game of tag, their faces flushed with the thrill of the chase. Laughter erupted as I stumbled and tumbled, becoming the target of their playful antics. As the afternoon approached, I ventured into the vibrant streets, where a lively street fair was in full swing. The aroma of freshly popped popcorn tantalized my senses, and I couldn't resist indulging in a fluffy cloud of buttery goodness. Among the many stalls, I stumbled upon a table where people were engrossed in a game of chess. Intrigued, I asked a passerby to teach me the basics. With newfound knowledge, I joined a game, my mind working feverishly as I contemplated my next move. The day continued to unfold, filled with a delightful assortment of activities. I learned the intricate art of paper folding, creating a delicate origami crane that fluttered with grace. I discovered the joy of painting, transforming a blank canvas into a vibrant masterpiece. As evening descended, I gathered with a group of friends for a cozy movie night. The laughter and camaraderie filled the room, making the movie all the more enjoyable. We reminisced about the day's adventures, sharing our laughter and lessons learned. As the night drew to a close, I felt a profound sense of joy and fulfillment. The Saturday had been a perfect balance of fun and learning, a symphony of laughter and knowledge. I drifted off to sleep, my mind filled with the memories of this extraordinary day.

The series follows a curious and brave 10-year-old boy named Leo, who discovers a magical compass hidden in his grandpa’s attic. When Leo turns the compass, it begins to glow, and he is suddenly transported to different magical places around the world. In each book, Leo explores a new location, learns valuable lessons, and encounters thrilling challenges. In his first adventure, Leo finds himself in a lush rainforest, where he meets Lulu, a talking parrot. Lulu explains that the compass chooses places to help explorers grow. Leo works with Lulu to save a baby sloth stuck over a river, learning about courage, teamwork, and protecting nature. They also discover a mysterious riddle carved into a stone, hinting at more exciting adventures ahead. Each journey teaches Leo about friendship, kindness, problem-solving, and cultural diversity, keeping young readers engaged and eager for the next adventure.

A continuation from my first book "Angels Among Us" about my son; Caleb, who developed Asperger's Syndrome and was being bullied in school. The book and his story was created to help teachers and fellow students understand the world they live in and why they are so different from their peers.

The boy got lost in the magical everwood and find true home for himself.

In a sunny backyard filled with laughter and sunshine, Otto the brown curly Labradoodle has always been the self-appointed leader of his little world. With a playful spirit and a strong-willed personality, he believes that everything should happen on his terms. Whether it’s choosing the game or deciding when it’s time for a treat, Otto thinks he knows best. But his best friend, Rex the Bearded Dragon, has had enough of Otto's bossy ways. One day, Rex stands up to Otto, boldly proclaiming, “You’re not the boss!” This unexpected statement surprises Otto and makes him ponder his behavior. Rex, tired of being sidelined, encourages Otto to see things from his perspective, teaching him that friendship isn’t about control, but about sharing and cooperation. Through this heartfelt conversation, Rex helps Otto understand that being a good friend involves listening and finding common ground. With gentle guidance, Otto begins to realize that letting others have a say can lead to even more fun and joy in their playtime together.

ur protagonists are twins Adjoa and Kojo, who discover they have a special power: when they rhyme, magical things happen! They become the Rhyme Time Heroes, using their rhyming abilities to solve problems, help others, and even learn new things themselves.

A golden-haired girl walking through the forest with her mother finds a magical flower. Whose radiance covered everything around. "What is it?" asked the girl. "This is a magical flower that makes any wish come true," answered my mother. The girl made a wish that she would turn into a princess, and her mother into a queen, and they got into a wonderland to a big magical forest where there are animals, beautiful flowers, and a lot of sweets.

Aeolus, un petit satellite, est sur le point de réaliser son rêve : voler dans l'espace pour mesurer le vent et aider à prévoir le temps. Malgré ses peurs, il est lancé avec succès depuis le Centre Spatial Guyanais. Une fois en orbite, il découvre la beauté de la Terre et des étoiles. Grâce à ses données, les météorologues du DWD peuvent mieux prévoir le temps. Chaque fois qu'il survole Cologne, il dit bonjour à ses amis de l'école maternelle EMAFA et leur annonce la météo du lendemain. Avec l'aide de ses amis d'EUMETSAT à Darmstadt, Aeolus devient un héros du ciel, veillant sur la Terre avec amour.

Suatu hari, di hutan yang nyaman, hiduplah seekor tupai yang penuh rasa ingin tahu bernama Sammy.

This book is about a family of four, a mom, a dad and a girl that is 9 and a boy that is 7. The story starts with the dad asking the kids if they remember the day that he got hurt at work. He is sitting on the couch and the children are sitting next to him. He then explains that he was hurt and ended up with a traumatic brain injury which is just a fancy way of saying his brain got hurt and needed time to heal again. He explains different symptoms to the children and that even though he gets mad and sad at times that it is not their fault. He loves them very much and needs them to be strong for their mom. Together they will all heal in time and he is sorry that it gets confusing at times. But he wants them to know he loves them no matter what happens.

Two bunnies that are brother and sister, Thumper and Daisy, leave home for an adventure around the woods.

Remi and Drew are playing in their toy room and they find a toy, something they've never seen before. They turn it on and they get shrunk down to toy size. They have to go through 3 quest in order to be restore to normal

Hadley, girl befriends a magical magpie and the trampoline in transforms into the moon and they jump around and have fun.

1. Sharon bangun pagi.. tidak lupa mengosok gigi dan mandi 2. sharon pake baju sekolah , dan sarapan 3. pake sepatu berangkat ke sekolah 4. ampe depan sekolah dan belajar yang giat

1. Repetitive Language, "There Was an Old Lady..." 2. She eats a variety of foods that essentially leads to a big feast. 3. The main character is an old lady.

Annie the Hardworking Ant works with her colony to build a new ant hill. Kids learn about teamwork and how ants work together to create their homes.

1. Presentation of the shark 2. The turtle is introducing itself 3. Gold fish smiles and says HI 4. The blue whale is presenting itself

In the evening Lina watching a film about dragon with her parents in the living room and she asked her dad "Dad, I want to meet a dragon" "it's an easy thing, just go to bed and close your eyes then you will meet in your dream" after laying on the bed Lina dreaming, standing in the forest in her dream she meet with a horse "who are you?" asked horse "why can horse talk?" Lina asked "it's in our universe, what are you looking for?" horse asked " I want to meet with a dragon" Lina answered "I'll help you, come" after that horse bring Lina to the horse's basecamp there are many animals like hippo, phoenix and another horses that surrounding by a lot trees "look these are my friends and will be your friend as well" said horse "why your body shape like this? what are you looking for?" asked phoenix "I'm human I want to meet with a dragon" Lina answered "why? dragon are evil, no one wants to be friends with them, I will show you." Phoenix bring Lina to Dragon territorial wants to show Lina how evil dragons are. Phoenix and Lina saw dragon blaming each other don't wants to respect other opinion this reason why other animals don't want to be friend. Phoenix teach Lina if she being selfish, don't want to respect each other, people will leave us and don't want to be friend