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1: The two children are sitting at the table, groaning about their math homework. “Grandma sits relaxed in her rocking chair, crocheting. “I’m doing math too,” she says with a smile. Illustration: A cozy living room with maritime elements (a ship model, seashells). 2: “What, this is math?” ask the children. Grandma smiles. “Come with me, I’ll show you!” Living room begins to transform into a ship landscape. ⸻ 3: Grandma and the children stand on a ship, putting on diving suits. “There’s math everywhere under the water,” says Grandma. 4. Only Grandma and the children’s heads are visible above the water. The children call out, “We’re in the sea, Grandma! Where is the math?” Grandma smiles, “Trust me.” 5. only the children’s feet with flippers as they glide into the water. In the foreground: fish curiously wondering about math. 6. The children are exploring corals, starfish, and seashells—geometric patterns everywhere. 7. The crab makes a perfect parallell line in the sand. The children watch in fascination. Grandma explains euklidean geometry. 8. A puffed-up pufferfish surrounded by rising bubbles. grandma explains spharical geometry. 9. Illustration: Beautiful, organic coral formations with flowing, hyperbolic structures. Explanation of hyperbolic geometry 10. They slowly rise to the surface. “Math is everywhere!” 11. Back on the ship, Grandma picks up her crocheting again. “Do you see now that this is math?” 12. back home

1. Ambrogio is having a conversation with Man1. They are in a room inside an ancient italian palace. They are both wearing typical '300 italian clothes. Man1 is smiling, while Ambrogio seems confused.

African American black child is collecting rocks with her father

Macy is a butterfly that one day asks herself "where does the rainbow end?". And walks on the rainbow to find the answer. She meets all kinds of friends (bird, sun) and in the end finds something

Si Mia ay isang batang nasa ikatlong baitang na mahilig maglaro sa labas at laging kasama ang kanyang nakatatandang kapatid na si Ate Anna. Isang araw, habang sila’y naglalaro sa bahay, napansin ni Mia na laging may dalang maliit na bag si Ate Anna at madalas pumupunta sa banyo. Nagtanong si Mia, “Ate, bakit lagi kang pumupunta sa banyo?”

Oliver, a small boy, wandered into the forest with his mom, but when he turned around, he realized he was all alone.

Page 1 Text: This is Finn the Fox. Finn is friendly and loves to play! Image: Finn smiling in a grassy park with trees and flowers. Page 2 Text: Finn is excited to make new friends at school. But sometimes, Finn feels shy. Image: Finn looking nervous, holding his tail with one paw, standing near a group of animals playing. Page 3 Text: One day, Finn sees a group of bunnies playing hopscotch. He really wants to join them. Image: Finn watching bunnies jumping on a hopscotch grid. Page 4 Text: Finn takes a deep breath and says, 'Can I play with you?' Image: Finn standing near the bunnies, asking with a positive hopeful expression. Page 5 Text: The bunnies smile and say, 'Sure, Finn! Join us!' Image: The bunnies welcoming Finn, and Finn jumping with joy. Page 6 Text: Finn is so happy. He made new friends by asking to play! Image: Finn and the bunnies laughing together on the hopscotch grid. Page 7 Text: Later, Finn sees some squirrels building a sandcastle. He asks, 'Can I play with you?' *Image: Finn standing politely near two squirrels busy with a sandcastle. Page 8 Text: The squirrels say, 'Sorry, Finn, but we want to finish this by ourselves.' Image: The squirrels shaking their heads no, while Finn listens. Page 9 Text: Finn feels a little sad, but he says, 'Okay, maybe next time!' Image: Finn smiling and walking away, while the squirrels nod. Page 10 Text: Finn remembers that it’s okay if friends sometimes want to play alone. Image: Finn contentedly playing with a ball on his own. Page 11 Text: Later, Finn sees the squirrels again. This time, they invite him to play with their new sandcastle! Image: The squirrels waving to Finn, inviting him over to their completed sandcastle. Finn runs toward them happily. Page 12 Text: Finn learns that by asking nicely and understanding 'no', he can make lots of friends. Finn is ready for more adventures and new friends at school! Image: Finn playing happily with a group of animals, all smiling and having fun together.

A girl goes to astronaut school for a day

In the heart of the Saharan desert, in the quiet village of Tafilat, 12-year-old Karim dreams of adventure. While others work and play, Karim roams the golden dunes, pretending he’s a great explorer. But one magical afternoon, his imagination becomes reality. After spotting a wounded leopard under an acacia tree, Karim takes a leap of courage and helps the magnificent creature. To his surprise, the leopard doesn’t run away—instead, it leads him deep into the mysterious desert. What starts as a daring journey transforms into a tale of friendship, bravery, and wonder as Karim discovers the secrets of the Sahara, hidden oases, and an unexpected bond with the wild. This enchanting story of adventure and compassion will captivate young readers, teaching them about courage, kindness, and the magic of following one’s heart.

Otto Recognizing the challenges of rising demands for freedom in 18 8, 1871.

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dina spends her time with the unicorn

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A little bunny got lost in the forest. he met a little squirrel, a hedgehog. They became friends and helped the little rabbit find his home.

Twin girls who explores the worls riding a unicorn and meet many different animals

Page 1: Cover Vibrant illustration of the orchard with friendly fruit characters peeking out from behind leaves and flowers. Bold, playful title font: "Peek-a-Boo Fruits." Page 2: Introduction A brief introduction to the orchard and the main characters: Apple, Banana, Grape, Strawberry, and Blueberry. A welcoming message inviting children to join the fruity adventure. Page 3-5: Setting the Scene Illustrations of the lively orchard, showcasing tall apple trees, vines of ripe grapes, banana clusters, and colorful flowers. Fruit characters getting ready for the hide-and-seek game with smiles and excitement.

סיפור על ילד קטן שמדבר עם דוד שלו על יצירת מכונה מדברים שמזכירים לו את סבא שלו שנפטר.

**Title: Resilient Ryan** Ryan is a young rabbit who loves to play and explore, but he’s starting to feel frustrated. He’s facing some tricky challenges, like learning to tie his shoes and playing with friends at daycare. No matter how hard he tries, Ryan struggles and often feels like giving up. He notices other kids at daycare tying their shoes so quickly and running off to play, while he’s stuck fumbling with the laces. Ryan’s mum, a wise and caring rabbit, knows that the best way to help Ryan is to let him tackle these challenges on his own. She doesn’t rush to fix things for him, but instead, gives him space to learn, watching from a distance with a gentle smile. She offers words of encouragement, reminding Ryan that it’s okay to struggle and that each small step makes him stronger. At daycare, Ryan has a hard time joining in when his friends play. He feels shy and nervous, especially when the games don’t go his way. But each day, he tries again. His mum teaches him to breathe deeply when he feels upset and to ask his friends how to play the games. Slowly but surely, Ryan learns how to join in and even starts leading games himself. At home, Ryan practices tying his shoes every morning. It’s frustrating, and sometimes he wants to quit. But with his mum cheering him on, he keeps at it. One day, after many tries, the laces finally stay tied! Ryan beams with pride, knowing that his hard work paid off. By the end of the story, Ryan has learned that resilience isn’t about getting things right the first time—it’s about trying again and again, even when things are tough. His mum continues to support him from a distance, and Ryan now faces challenges with confidence, knowing that he has the strength to succeed. Resilient Ryan is ready for whatever comes next!
