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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.

Nayla the sister and Rayyan the little brother are having their first trip to the enchanted forest, they got separated from their parents and got lost, they meet with mystical creatures from the enchanted forest, beautiful fairies, enchanting trees and flowers, mythical animals, delicious food and they spend whole night in the forest before fighting the mighty dragon in the morning, Nayla and Rayyan saved the enchanted forest from the dragon, they were given magical power from the fairy princess and they return home to their parents

In a backyard full of flowers and trees lives Otto the brown, fluffy Labradoodle. He prides himself on being the leader of the pack. With a wagging tail and an undeniably bossy attitude, he believes that everything should go his way—fetch games, mealtime, and even playdates. But when his best friend, Rex the wise Bearded Dragon, grows tired of Otto's commanding ways, a life-changing confrontation unfolds. “Hey, Otto! You’re not the boss!” Rex declares one sunny afternoon, his spiky head held high. This bold statement catches Otto off guard, igniting a series of charming and humorous exchanges between the two friends. Intrigued and a little perplexed, Otto finds himself facing the bitter truth: he may be pushing everyone away with his need for control. Determined to teach Otto a lesson in friendship, Rex takes him on a whimsical journey filled with fun, challenges, and unexpected surprises. From team challenges in the backyard to a chaotic but entertaining day at the park, Rex helps Otto discover the joys of teamwork, the importance of listening, and the art of compromise. As the pair navigates their way through misunderstandings and misadventures, Otto learns that being a good friend means making room for others' ideas and wants. With Rex’s patient guidance, Otto slowly transforms from a bossy pup into a collaborative companion, realizing that friendships thrive when everyone has a say. Join Otto and Rex as they embark on a colorful adventure that teaches valuable lessons about cooperation, empathy, and the magic of working together. In the end, they discover that being the best of friends means sharing the spotlight and allowing each other to shine. Perfect for young readers and families, this heartfelt tale encourages kindness, teamwork, and respect—one paw and one claw at a time.

In a cozy house, not too far, Lived Koko, a pup, like a shining star She loved to play, both day and night, With toys and treats, she felt just right. One day, clouds darkened the sunny gleam, Raindrops fell in a watery stream. Tap-tap-tap, Koko peaked out, “I don’t like storms!” Koko yapped, no doubt, As the sky with thunder started to shout. A flash, a crash, a rumbling sound, Koko dashed, her heart did pound. The door flew open with a creak, outside, she ran, oh, what a streak! Under a bush, she found a friend, A rabbit wet from start to end. “The storm is loud,” Koko said, As lightning filled her with worry and dread. “Fear not,” the rabbit softly said, “The storms like a dance, nothing to dread! Raindrops twirl, in pure delight, With thunders rhythm, oh, what a sight!” “Before the rain, there’s beauty bright, Colors vivid, a stunning sight! Grass so green, trees dance in glee, Branches sway like you and me. The storm brings wonder, can’t you see? Even in rain, there’s mystery.” Lightning flashed, thunder roared , But they were safe, their hearts soared. “Under cover, we will stay, The storm will pass, then all is okay.” As the rain poured, they stayed snug, Koko felt like a lightning bug. With every flash, with every sound, She realized courage could be found. When the storm moved on, with a quiet cheer, The skies cleared up, the coast was clear. And high above, what did they spy? A rainbow painting the sky so high! Koko and Rabbit, with smiles so wide, Knew they were safe, no need to hide. With every storm that came to be, Days turned to sunshine, no more gloom, Koko and Rabbit, chased away the boom. In meadows they’d play, under the sun so bright, Their adventures filled with pure delight. With courage and love, you’ll always find, A sunny day, peace of mind. So remember, little ones, when storms draw near, Like Koko and Rabbit, have no fear. With friends and courage, you’ll find your way, After the storm, comes a sunny day!

Instruction: 1. illustration very simple During the Civil War, the Transcontinental Railroad aimed to link the U.S. coasts. The Central Pacific Railroad started in Sacramento, CA, employing Chinese laborers, and the Union Pacific in Omaha, NE, with Irish immigrants, Civil War veterans, and freed slaves. Up to 20,000 Chinese workers joined, including 12-year-old Li Wei and his father, who faced discrimination with lower pay and no food or housing. The work was extremely dangerous, with rockslides, explosions, and avalanches, especially in the Sierra Nevada, where workers faced harsh winters and isolation. Sadly, Li Wei’s father died in a rockslide. In 1867, Li Wei and many Chinese workers went on strike for better pay and conditions, but saw limited success. Tensions rose with Native American tribes, like the Cheyenne, who derailed a train near Plum Creek, NE, reflecting the challenges of westward expansion. Despite these struggles, progress continued. On May 10, 1869, the railroad was completed at Promontory Summit, UT, marking a new era in American transportation. Afterward, Li Wei and others faced discrimination in finding work and often lived in isolated Chinatowns. On October 24, 1871, violence erupted in Los Angeles’ Chinatown, killing 19 Chinese, including Li Wei’s friend. In 1875, grieving, Li Wei returned to China. The Transcontinental Railroad was transformative, yet costly for Chinese workers who made up most of the Central Pacific workforce. Facing discrimination and hazardous conditions, they were key to the railroad’s completion. Over 1,200 Chinese workers died, highlighting their sacrifice. Despite advancing U.S. infrastructure, they encountered ongoing hostility and laws against them. Their resilience underscores their overlooked role in shaping 19th-century America.

Es una ciudad hecha de dulce, donde vivia un reino hecho de dulce las casas estaban hechas de diferentes tipos de chocolate,las montañas eran de nieve y los pobladores sembraban el chocolate para el pueblo,un dia llovio limonada que hacia se derritiera el helado de las montañas,el rey al ver esto creo una pared de gelatina que desvio el helado de las casas del pueblo.

Here is Edward Bear, coming downstairs now, bump, bump, bump, on the back of his head, behind Christopher Robin. It is, as far as he knows, the only way of coming downstairs, but sometimes he feels that there really is another way, if only he could stop bumping for a moment and think of it. And then he feels that perhaps there isn't. Anyhow, here he is at the bottom, and ready to be introduced to you. Winnie-the-Pooh.

Rosie and Lily are black labrador dogs who are trained as therapy dogs. They visit schools, libraries and hospitals.

A long form poem describing the things in life that are precious and magical. The story is of two little girls who didn't want to have nightmares and so they ask their mother to, "kiss in good dreams please Mummy" and the mother kisses the girl's foreheads as says the poem. The images will be of sparkling angels and also as tender as smelling the clothes of someone who has left. The images will be of nature and sparks of joy,

In Grandma's cozy house, Clementine, a plump ginger cat, and Jasper, a sleek black cat, reigned as sleepy guardians. Beneath their oblivious naps, Mortimer, a tiny, daring mouse, lived for nightly fridge raids. He navigated the pantry's treacherous shelves, targeting the "cheese palace," Grandma's prized Parmesan. One night, he succeeded, feasting on the aged cheese, unaware of Jasper's subtle suspicion. Grandma, oblivious, attributed the open container to her own oversight. The nightly dance continued: Mortimer's stealthy raids, Clementine's catnip dreams, and Jasper's watchful slumber. Then, a new, self-locking refrigerator arrived, ending Mortimer's cheese-fueled adventures. Despair gripped him. Clementine, surprisingly, offered a discarded cracker, and Jasper, observing, meowed softly. It was a truce, a silent understanding. Mortimer, realizing survival wasn't just about stealing, accepted the cracker. Clementine and Jasper, in their sleepy way, accepted Mortimer as a harmless roommate. The nightly raids ceased, replaced by an unspoken, strange camaraderie. The house, once a battleground of cheese cravings and oblivious naps, found a new, quiet rhythm. Mortimer, the miniature ninja, found a different kind of survival, one that involved crackers and the unlikely acceptance of two sleepy cats. The fridge, once a fortress, became a symbol of a change, a new peaceful era where a mouse and two cats could coexist, albeit in a very strange way, in the quiet, comforting chaos of Grandma's home.

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Grandma would make tortillas every morning for Grandpa. The granddaughter loved to stand next to her and watch grandma's hand lovingly kneed the dough and cook it on comal over the fire stove.

Adventures in the magical garden

1. Boy wakes up on Friday and is excited for the garbage trucks to pick up the garbage today. 2. Boy eats his breakfast as quickly as possible with Mom 3. Boy runs into the backyard of his home to look over the fence to see if the garbage trucks go by 4. The garbage truck goes by in the alley and honks and waves at the little boy

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Once upon a time, in a cozy meadow, there was a fluffy white lamb named Lulu. Lulu loved to help her friends and make them smile. On one sunny day, a little bird fell from its nest and couldn't fly back up. Lily saw the bird and gently picked it up with her nose, helping it back to its nest. The bird chirped with joy, feeling safe and cared for. Lulu loved to share her grass with the busy bees and snuggle with the sleepy bunnies. She would always lend a paw to her friends in need, showing them kindness and compassion. One day, a lost butterfly landed on Lulu's back. The butterfly was scared and didn't know where to go. Lulu nuzzled the butterfly with her warm fur and guided it to a beautiful flower garden. The butterfly fluttered its wings with gratitude, feeling the love and kindness from Lulu. The animals in the meadow saw Lulu's acts of kindness and started to follow her lead. They decided to care for each other, just like Lulu had done. The moral of the story is that kindness is like a warm hug that makes everyone feel loved and happy. When we show care and compassion, we create a world where everyone is a friend. And so, Lulu and her friends lived happily in the meadow, spreading love and joy to all who crossed their path. The end.

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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.
