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The new kid goes to school not knowing anyone. The bully bullies her because she has problems going on at home. The bully goes home and her mom talks to her about empathy and not to bully. The new kid goes home crying. The next day the bully apologizes to the new kid and they are now best friends.

In a big, green jungle, there was a little boy named Mowgli. He was raised by wolves and had many animal friends. One day, a wise panther named Bagheera found Mowgli in the jungle. He decided to take Mowgli to the man-village for safety. On their journey, they met a fun-loving bear named Baloo. Baloo and Bagheera helped and protected Mowgli from a mean tiger named Shere Khan who wanted to harm him. Mowgli learned many jungle lessons from Baloo and Bagheera. He discovered that the jungle was full of friends, like a snake named Kaa and a group of lively monkeys. Despite the adventures, Mowgli missed the jungle. When Shere Khan returned, Mowgli decided to face him with the help of his animal friends. In the end, Mowgli bravely stood up to Shere Khan and scared him away. Mowgli realized that the jungle was his home, and he chose to stay with his animal family. And so, Mowgli lived happily in the jungle, surrounded by his animal friends who loved and cared for him.

Our planet in space The earth appears blue. This is because it is smaller part is land, and large oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, swamps. The underwater world of the seas and the oceans are interesting and mysterious. Lives in it many of the most various animals, plants, fish. Live in the ocean is much more diverse than on land, and many plants and animals found only in the seas.

1. John Jr and Vasi was very excited to go and see the Cleveland Guardians play against the Cincinnati Reds. They arrived at Progressive Field in Cleveland. John Jr handed his ticket and all the sudden there was a bunch of commotion. John Jr and Vasi seemed confused. 2. A few of the Cleveland Guardian players surrounded John Jr and Vasi. They told John Jr that he was the lucky ticket holder that gets to play for the Guardians. John Jr was excited but explained that Vasi had to come along as well. The players agreed. 3. John Jr and Vasi was escorted to the dugout where the players all sit.John Jr was a fan of baseball, but never played it all that much. He told a few of the players about this and they decided to try to teach him how touse a bat. John Jr practiced how to use a bat while Vasi pitched a ball at him. 4. The game was going well for the Cleveland Guardians. The time came for John Jr to go up and bat. The first pitch, John Jr swung too high and missed the ball. The second pitch, John Jr was focused and hit the ball far out in right field. John Jr took off running and made it safely to 2nd base. 5. The next batter came out. He ended up sending the ball into the bleachers and made a home run. John Jr and that batter both made it back to the home plate safely. 6. John Jr returned back to dugout and all the teammates gathered around to praise him for a good job. The players give John Jr and Vasi a souvenir of the Guardians as an appreciation token. The Guardians beat the Reds and the game was over. 7. John Jr and Vasi leaves Progressive Field and head home. John Jr and Vasi talk about how fun it was all the way home.

Bit's adventure teaches Alma and young readers how every "computer chip" plays a vital role in making a computer run smoothly.

Adventure in an enchanted forest

Legenda orang sakti yang memiliki kekuatan kera untuk menolong orang lemah dan memberantas kejahatan yang didalangi oleh roh roh jahat

seekor rubah yang mencuri apel yang diletakan di jendela

a young boy named Sam who lives with his familly find that his cat started to talk and then they become friends and helped each other

Adventures in the secret garden

Once upon a time, in a bustling little town, there lived a boy named Max who had a pet unlike any other. His pet wasn’t a dog, a cat, or even a bird. Max had a pet turtle named Turbo! Turbo was no ordinary turtle. He loved to zoom around on his skateboard, which Max had specially made for him. Every morning, Max and Turbo would race through the park. Turbo would kick off with his little legs, and whoosh, he’d glide across the pavement, his shell gleaming in the sunlight. Max would chase after him on his scooter, laughing as Turbo always took the lead. One day, they decided to explore a new path in the park. It was lined with trees and had a mysterious tunnel at the end. Max and Turbo, being the adventurous duo they were, didn’t hesitate for a second. They sped down the path and zoomed into the tunnel. Inside the tunnel, they found themselves in a magical world where animals could talk, and the trees whispered secrets to each other. Turbo, excited to chat, made friends with a wise old owl named Oliver, who challenged him to a race around the enchanted lake. The race began, and all the animals gathered to watch. Max cheered loudly for Turbo. Around and around they went, Turbo on his skateboard and Oliver swooping through the air. It was a close race, but in the end, Turbo’s speed on wheels won the day! The animals celebrated Turbo and Max with a grand feast, where they shared stories and laughed until the stars came out. When it was time to go home, Oliver gave Max a special acorn as a souvenir, which he promised would bring them back to the magical world whenever they wished. Max and Turbo returned to their town, but they never forgot their adventure. From that day on, Turbo’s skateboard races became even faster, and Max’s smile even brighter, knowing they had a magical friend just a tunnel away. And every now and then, they’d sneak back to the park, hoping to find the tunnel and visit their enchanted friends once again.

First and final pages should introduce students to New Brunswick and the idea that NB and people have changed over time. Each page should then introduce a group that has immigrated to NB. It should include a brief, child friendly history(year/period of time), a picture, a symbol, specific of where the group came from and where they arrived and other simple information. This information should be historically accurate and should include indigenous place names as often as possible. The groups included in this book should be Indigenous Peoples, French Settlers, British Loyalists, Irish Immigrants, Scottish Immigrants, Other European Immigrants, African Canadians, Asian immigrants, Immigrants from the Middle East, Immigrants from Latin America.

Once upon a time, in a kingdom filled with lush gardens and sparkling streams, there was a cute little princess named Avreen. She had golden hair that shimmered like the morning sun and eyes as blue as the summer sky. Princess Avreen was known throughout the kingdom not only for her kindness but also for her playful spirit. Avreen had three best friends: Luna, a clever fox with a knack for solving puzzles; Jasper, a gentle giant of a bear who loved to sing; and Tilly, a tiny, mischievous fairy with a twinkle in her eye. Together, they had many adventures, exploring enchanted forests, discovering hidden caves, and helping anyone in need. One sunny day, Avreen and her friends decided to host a grand picnic in the royal gardens. They spread out a colorful blanket under the shade of a huge oak tree and set out a feast of sweet berries, golden cakes, and sparkling lemonade. As they enjoyed their treats, Luna spotted a tiny, lost bird with a broken wing. With gentle care, Luna and Tilly worked together to create a cozy nest from soft leaves and warm moss. Jasper sang a soothing song to calm the little bird, and Avreen promised to help it find its way home. With their combined efforts, the bird soon felt better and was able to flutter back to its family, chirping happily. The friends cheered and celebrated their good deed, their laughter echoing through the garden. As the sun set, painting the sky with hues of pink and gold, Elara and her friends lay back on the blanket, gazing up at the stars. They talked about their dreams and plans for future adventures, knowing that together, they could face any challenge and spread joy wherever they went. And so, the cute little princess and her friends continued their delightful adventures, bringing happiness to everyone they met and filling their days with magic and laughter.

Esta es la historia de tres primos. Clemente, Antonio y Bartolomé. Clemente vive en Bariloche. Ama los gatos y los perros, escalar y la naturaleza. Antonio vive en Buenos Aires. Le encanta ir al club a jugar y a la pileta. Le encantan las hamacas y es fanático del subterráneo. Bartolomé va cambiando de ciudad, le encanta conocer lugares nuevos. Vivía en Neuquén, en una casa donde había gansos. Ahora vive en Houston y disfruta mucho de pasear. Un día hablaron los tres por teléfono y decidieron hacer un viaje solos, como grandes. Hicieron girar un globo terráqueo y con los ojos cerrados Clemente señaló un lugar: Tokio. Estaban felices. Era un lugar desconocido y les divertía mucho ir los tres juntos como adultos. Armaron las valijas y dijeron nos encontramos allá! Cada uno llevó su juguete preferido. Las aventuras de viaje fueron infinitas. Llamaban a sus casas para contar sus aventuras. Cuando terminó el viaje se pusieron tristes, pero también ya tenían ganas de regresar a sus casas.

Once upon a whimsical day at the enchanted zoo, Gaia and her grandfather Dac embarked on a fantastical adventure. Little did they know, the zoo was under a spell that brought the animals to life in unexpected ways. Their first stop was the monkey enclosure, where Dac mimicked their movements and was granted the ability to swing from branch to branch. Next, they serenaded the lions, whose fur shimmered with an otherworldly glow as they joined in harmony. In the elephant enclosure, Dac, with a twinkle in his eye, pulled out a magic microphone, enchanting the elephants to dance in a kaleidoscope of colors. Then, Gaia challenged the donkeys to sing Happy Birthday to Dac, who was surprised with a magically appearing cake. As laughter filled the zoo, visitors joined in the festive atmosphere. On their way home, Gaia couldn't stop giggling at their magical adventure. With Dac by her side, every outing was a whimsical journey filled with laughter, music, and enchantment.

1. A rabbit is kind and gives back to the community 2. The rabbit is misunderstood as being manipulative and calculating 3. Everyone hates the rabbit, and the rabbit feels lonely 4. The rabbit does't know why it is being misunderstood 5. The rabbit was depressed but realizes self love is more important

Coco sneaks out of the house one lonely dark night, he hops his way through the empty roads and highways until he reaches Logan airport where he hops to the gate and boards a flight to Hawaii. when he's in Hawaii he realizes he doesn't like it because its too hot for his liking so he scrambles to find a flight back. while he's searching for an airport he nibbled on a palm tree but uh oh he fell off and is now in the middle of the ocean! whats that in the distance? A whale approaches him and asks if he's in need of a ride. coco explains his story and the whale gives him a ride to the airport! coco is going home!

In a tall oak tree in the woods at Hagerstown Community College, there lived a baby hawk named Hawkeye. His nest was cozy and safe, high above the students and teachers who walked below.

Once upon a sun-dappled hillside, there lived a shepherd boy. His days were spent tending to his master’s flock of sheep in a quiet corner of the forest. Now, this job might sound idyllic—green meadows, fluffy sheep, and all—but it had its moments of monotony. The shepherd boy’s master, however, had given him a stern warning: Beware of the wolves. “If a wolf attacks,” the master said, “run to the village and cry for help.” And so, our shepherd boy went about his days, occasionally yawning as the sheep grazed. But mischief stirred within him. One day, he decided to play a prank. He ran to the village, shouting, “Wolf! Wolf!” The villagers dropped everything and rushed to his aid, only to find him doubled over with laughter. It was all a joke. The boy repeated this trick a few times, and the villagers, though annoyed, forgave him. But then, when a real wolf appeared, fangs bared and hungry eyes fixed on the sheep, the boy cried out again: “Wolf! Wolf!” This time, the villagers hesitated. “He can’t fool us twice!” they said, ignoring his desperate pleas. Tragically, many sheep fell victim to the wolf. Moral of the Story: Be honest in your words and deeds.

Mia's grandmother asks her about her favorite subject in school, and Mia humorously replies that it's recess. When asked if all children play together, Mia recalls Bruno, a boy who sat alone during recess. The next day, Mia talks to Bruno and learns that he feels left out because of his food allergies. Realizing this, Mia asks the teacher to educate the class about food allergies. The students become more aware and make sure that Bruno and others with allergies can safely participate in class events. Mia is proud, and her grandmother explains to Mia’s brother Luka that empathy is understanding and caring for others. From then on, the children help each other and grow more connected by caring about each other's feelings and needs.
