

Recommend

"The Emotion Garden" is a heartwarming children's picture book that follows the adventures of Ella and Alex in a magical garden where emotions bloom like flowers. Each page introduces a different flower, representing a specific emotion. From the Happy Sunflower for joy to the Stormy Thundercloud for sadness, the garden teaches the children about the beauty of their feelings. The story emphasizes the importance of embracing and understanding various emotions, comparing them to a vibrant tapestry that creates a unique and magical garden of experiences. Ultimately, the friends leave the garden with a deeper appreciation for their emotions, carrying the message that every feeling is special and contributes to the colorful journey of life.

Robots decide to take over the world. Words bed, for, water, exhaust, one, two, red, blue are used repeatedly

Hiba and cam to Morocco in Casablanca during summer 2025 They came to Their grandparents (grandfather : Basidi, grandmother : Maima) They went to a morrocan restaurant where there was morrocan music and very good food

Bryan e seus amigos embarcam em uma empolgante aventura em busca de seu cachorro desaparecido e para isso terão que enfrentar uma jornada por grandes montanhas.

Rosie Is a happy little girl who goes to wardpark in bangor with her daddy, in the park there is a pond a chicken house and a kids park with swings and slides. When feeding the chickens, a little chicken called red begins to talk to her, she let's him out of the chicken house and they go on a fun adventure. They chase the ducks, play in the park and climb trees. Rosie brings Red home and they play in the green house before taking little red home. They became the best of friends and Rosie couldn't wait to tell daddy all about it at bedtime

Charles is at the end of his primary school. His parents are on the verge of divorce, he changes school and loses his circle of friends. His anger is palpable and increases from day to day.

Teaching Children to be gentle with pets and animals

Era uma vez uma pequena semente chamada Pepe. Ela estava esperando pelo momento certo para começar sua aventura de crescer e virar um lindo girassol. Mas Pepe precisava de ajuda! Primeiro, ela precisava de um lugar confortável (um vasinho cheio de terra macia). Depois, com o carinho da água e o calor do sol, Pepe começou a crescer. A cada dia, Pepe ficava mais alta, até que um dia ela abriu suas pétalas e mostrou seu lindo rosto amarelo para o mundo! Agora, Pepe quer te ensinar a cuidar de uma plantinha para que você também veja o milagre do crescimento!

**The Blue Eyes** Lena liked the café for its quiet predictability—familiar faces, muted conversations, and the hum of rain on the windows. It was her refuge, a place where no one expected anything of her. That’s when she noticed him. He sat by the window, ordinary in every way except for his eyes—blue, startlingly vivid, like they saw through her. When he glanced her way, Lena quickly looked down, her heart unexpectedly quickening. Moments later, she heard his voice. “Is this seat taken?” Startled, she stammered, “No, go ahead.” He sat across from her, casual but assured. “I’m Michael,” he said, his gaze steady. “Lena.” Their conversation began awkwardly but quickly fell into an easy rhythm. They talked about books, the rain, nothing extraordinary—yet everything about it felt significant. His presence was magnetic, his words strangely familiar, as though they were picking up a thread they’d left unfinished. --- Michael started appearing more often, each visit deepening their bond. He knew little details about her—how she always ordered her coffee black, how she twisted her ring when nervous. “You notice a lot,” Lena said one day, half-joking. He smiled, almost apologetic. “I don’t mean to. It’s just... you feel familiar. Like I’ve known you before.” Lena’s chest tightened. She felt it too—that inexplicable pull, as if their lives had crossed in ways neither could explain. But she didn’t ask what he meant. Some feelings were too fragile to question. --- Then one day, he disappeared. Lena waited, watching the door every afternoon, her heart sinking when he didn’t come. She texted him, but there was no reply. Days turned into weeks. She went to the café out of habit, but the empty chair across from her was impossible to ignore. He was gone. Sitting by the window one rainy evening, she let the memory settle in her chest like a bittersweet ache.

Every World’s Fair featured a rock pile. For kids and adults to wish on and get the photograph of once photographs were invent due to chemical procees. The olded now photograph is of a rockpile and it rare and worth 100,000 scizzers dollars. And that’s even adjusted for inflation and that’s even in Chicago. All the world fairs in Chicago had rockpile exhibit. But not the one with that Holmes murders fellow, for rockpiles are a for family. But you must known the most famous rockpile is the Wyoming Rockpile. Legend has it that when travelers came from the west the Rockpile would let them know. Ever since this time, the famous pile of rocks has been known by local citizens as the Rockpile. In the 1920s, due to the great depression coming up, people started taking rocks one at a time to make stone soup probably.

A typical day at home for Lupe who is on her school holidays. She wakes up in the morning and makes breakfast for her grandmother then heads out to the plantation with her younger sister to feed the pigs and weed the banana patch. They then collect coconuts for their evening meal before heading to the beach for an afternoon swim. In the evening they share a meal with their family before she goes to sleep.

In "The Colorful Adventure of Little Ellie," follow Ellie as she explores her village, discovering the magic of colors around every corner. From twirling in her red dress amidst ripe strawberries to marveling at orange butterflies and sharing moments with Sammy the yellow canary, Ellie's journey is a vibrant celebration of nature's beauty. She finds peace in a lush green forest, tranquility by a blue pond, and wonder when a gentle purple butterfly lands on her hand. Through enchanting illustrations and joyful storytelling, this book inspires young readers to cherish the colors that brighten our world and embrace the joy of discovery.

Hiduplah seekor anjing di hutan

A Wake Up Call By Ma. Melanie L. Padohinog Elisa is a simple girl who loves to stay in her room all day. She spends her time playing with her cellphone. She only gets out of her room when it is time to eat. Her parents would usually scold her because of her attitude. “Elisa, will you please go out for a while? It seems that you are too caught up with your cellphone. Can’t you help me in the kitchen? I’m so busy right now,” her mother said. “Wait for a while, Mom,” Elisa answered. “I just need to finish this video,” she added. “How many hours will I wait for you, Elisa? I need you right now!”, yelled mom. “For a while mom! I just really need to finish this”, answered Elisa. This angered mom. “If you will not get out of your room in a minute, I will confiscate your cellphone and I will not return it to you anymore,” her mother said. Elisa quickly went out of her room and said, “I’m sorry, Mom. I had been unhelpful to you. I promise I will not spend most of my time watching You Tube and playing Mobile Legends. I hope you will forgive me.” “It’s all right, Elisa. I just hope next time you will be responsible enough in using your gadgets. Remember that there is right time for that”, mom explained.

Mandy Moo wasn't just any ordinary cow. She was super-duper smart, the real brains behind the operation, and the fearless hero of old Farmer Tom's farm! Old farmer Tom, bless his old sleepy heart, mostly took long naps under a big tree every day, leaving the day-to-day running of the farm entirely in Mandy Moo's capable hands. Every morning, Mandy Moo meticulously planned the day's activities. She used a system of colored pebbles to assign tasks to each of the farm animals. A grey pebble meant "drive the little tractor!" (the chickens were surprisingly adept at this, though they weren't allowed near the bigger tractors, those were for Mandy). A spotty pebble signified "fence mending" (the sheep, surprisingly strong and surprisingly good with knots, were responsible for this). A shiny white pebble meant "collect the eggs," a task usually handled by the pigs (who, surprisingly, had a knack for finding even the most hidden eggs). And a brown pebble meant "hay time," a job for the strong horses. But Mandy Moo wasn't just a manager. She was a skilled operator, a master of the farm's machinery, and a whiz with a wrench. The little tractor was easy for her, but she could also handle the truck, driving it with surprising agility to transport supplies around the property. Sometimes, when the harvest was in full swing, she'd even take the combine harvester for a spin, expertly maneuvering it through the fields. And if something broke down on the farm, Mandy could often be found wielding a wrench, fixing whatever needed fixing. She could repair a leaky pipe, tighten a loose bolt on the hay baler, or even patch a hole in the chicken coop, all with a surprising level of skill and precision

Create a heartwarming and adventurous children's story about a young boy named Oliver who discovers a magical forest hidden behind his grandmother’s garden. Inside the forest, animals can talk, and he befriends a shy rabbit, a wise old owl, and a mischievous squirrel. Together, they embark on a journey to find a lost treasure that holds the power to save the forest from an evil sorcerer who wants to turn it into stone. Along the way, Oliver learns about courage, friendship, and the importance of protecting nature.

A bright sunflower named Sunny standing tall in a sunny field. "Meet Sunny the Sunflower, who lives in a cheerful field filled with friends!"

Figure it out on how to be kind

because of its many different races and cultures. The country has 11 official languages, and most South Africans can speak more than one. South Africans are passionate about music, and often use song and dance to express their ideas. They are also known for their skill in sports, including rugby, cricket, golf, and soccer. History The Union of South Africa was created on May 31, 1910. It became a sovereign state within the British empire in 1934, and a Republic on May 31, 1961. It left the Commonwealth in October 1968, and rejoined in May 1994. Animals South Africa is home to the world's fastest mammal (cheetah), the tallest mammal (giraffe), the largest fish (whaleshark), the largest bird (ostrich), and the largest land-mammal (the elephant). South Africa has three branches of government and a capital city for each. Theadministrative capital of South Africa is Pretoria, the legislative capital is Cape Town,and the judicial capital is Bloemfontein

about a good friend who shared first aid with teachers in East Sumba
