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Toby is a tiger who attends a school full of bunnies, none of the bunnies want to play with him because he looks different. but by the end they realize that although he looks different he can still jump skip and draw etc. just like them.

A little hedgehog woke up in his hole, looked around and did not see his mother. He felt sad and lonely and decided to find his family at all costs. The little hedgehog came out of his hole and found himself in a fairy-tale forest. He walked along a path and admired the beautiful forest - the bright sun was shining, birds were singing, colorful butterflies were flying. He saw a small gray fluffy lump behind a tree. He came closer and saw a forest animal with long ears. Who are you? - asked the hedgehog. I am a bunny - answered the forest animal, And who are you? And I am a hedgehog. I woke up in my hole all alone, I was walking through the forest to find my family, Then the bunny offered his help to the hedgehog and they went to look for the family together. On the way they met many other forest animals. They became friends and all together found the hedgehog's family, who were collecting apples on their needles in a clearing under a large apple tree

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Adam’s parents send him to his grandfather’s village for the holidays. At first, he feels uneasy about leaving his gadgets and city life behind. However, as he arrives, he is mesmerized by the vast greenery, fresh air, and the simple lifestyle of the villagers.

his hilarious, caffeine-fueled survival guide dives into the absurd, chaotic, and often thankless life of a teacher. With a mix of snark, rhyme, and brutal honesty, it walks readers through a typical school day—from the groggy, coffee-chugging morning routine to the final bell when students flee like escaped convicts. Inside, you’ll find: ☕ Morning struggles, where the snooze button is your best friend and coffee is your lifeline. 📚 Classroom chaos, featuring students climbing bookshelves, eating glue, and arguing over Pokémon cards. 🎭 Teaching realities, where inspiring young minds is secondary to preventing minor disasters. 🥪 Lunch break that isn’t a break, because you’re too busy mediating playground wars and answering emails. 🧟♂️ The afternoon slump, where both teachers and students enter zombie mode. 🏃 The sweet escape at the end of the day… until grading, emails, and meetings pull you back in. Despite the exhaustion, low pay, and near-constant existential crises, the book reminds teachers why they do it—the small, heartwarming moments when a student finally “gets it” or tells you, "You’re my favorite teacher."

Noah wonders how his body stays strong, then drifts off to sleep. In his dream, he journeys through his body, starting with his heart, which beats to keep him healthy. He visits his muscles, stretching and moving, helping him play. Inside his brain, he sees messages being sent to guide his actions. He travels through his bones, which keep him standing tall, and watches his blood racing through his veins, delivering energy. He sees tiny white blood cells fighting germs to protect him. Inside his lungs, he breathes in air that gives him strength. Noah realizes that all his body parts work together to keep him strong. He wakes up feeling amazed at how hard his body works to keep him healthy, and says, "I’m stronger than I ever knew!"

The illustrations for Micah and the Night of Divine Hope should be vibrant and engaging for children aged 3–7 while evoking a sense of wonder and warmth to captivate adults. The story begins with a cold, starry night over rolling hills, where Micah, a small shepherd boy, sits wrapped in a woolen cloak alongside his playful lamb, Rufus, whose funny “baah” moments provide lightheartedness. The vastness of the sky emphasizes Micah’s smallness, with a hint of the brighter star to come. As the golden star appears and casts a shimmering path of light across the hills, Micah and Rufus are shown trekking through various landscapes, such as rocky paths and grassy hills, bathed in the star’s glow. The star leads them to a warm and humble stable, illustrated with soft lighting and intimate details. Inside, the baby Jesus glows gently in the manger, surrounded by Mary and Joseph’s awe-filled expressions. Micah kneels hesitantly, offering Rufus, whose curious and comforting presence throughout the journey makes his gift all the more meaningful. The angelic proclamation bursts forth in a double-page spread, with the heavens illuminated by radiant angels singing joyfully, their presence overwhelming and glorious. The final scene captures the tranquility of a sunrise as Micah walks back to his flock, transformed by hope and peace, while Rufus remains curled contentedly at the manger, completing his role as a gift for Jesus. The illustrations should balance humor, warmth, and wonder, ensuring they resonate with both the story’s emotional depth and its lighthearted moments.

10 yaşındaki Masal, doğayı, hayvanları ve gökyüzünü çok seven, çekik gözlü, uzun saçlı ve kocaman kalpli bir kızdır. Sokak hayvanlarını elleriyle besler, karınları doyduğunda mutlu olur ve “Oh be, dünya varmış!” der. Kitaplar en yakın dostudur, ayrıca bale eğitimi alarak hayallerini gerçekleştirir. Bir gece, gökyüzündeki yıldızlara bakarken, diğerlerinden daha parlak bir yıldızın ona göz kırptığını fark eder. O gece rüyasında bu yıldızla konuşur. Yıldız, gökyüzündeki hayvan yıldızlarının Dünya’daki yardıma muhtaç hayvanları korumak için güçlerini kullandığını, ancak yardıma ihtiyaçları olduğunu anlatır. Masal’dan, onlara destek olmasını ister. Masal, bu çağrıya kayıtsız kalmaz. Annesiyle birlikte sokak hayvanları için yemek standı kurar. Diğer çocukları da hayvanlara yardım etmeye teşvik eder. Birlikte hayvanlar için küçük kulübeler yapar ve yaşlılara yardım ederler. Bu çabalarla, kasabasında iyilik hareketinin lideri haline gelir. Bir gün, beslediği bir köpeğin gözlerinde yıldız gibi bir parıltı fark eder. O an, her iyiliğin gökyüzünde yeni bir yıldız yarattığını anlar. Yaşlı bir teyze ona teşekkür ederek yıldız şeklinde bir hediye verir. Masal, bu hediyeyi gökyüzüne doğru kaldırarak “Bu, hepimizin iyilik yıldızı!” der. O anda, yıldız daha parlak bir ışıkla parlamaya başlar. Masal, hem Dünya’daki insanlara hem de gökyüzündeki yıldızlara ilham kaynağı olur. Yaptığı iyiliklerle, hem insanların kalbinde hem de yıldızların ışığında iz bırakır. Kasaba halkı onu “Bizim Yıldızımız” olarak anar ve Masal’ın hikayesi iyiliğin dünyayı nasıl değiştirdiğini anlatmaya devam eder.

A story about a little girl who believes that when she is an adult then she will know and understand everything, but then she realises that life is not something to figure, but an experience

a family of tics goes on a Sunday drive

Colorful cartoonish illustration of various transportation modes with animals (e.g., a plane with a flying bird, a train with a lion conductor, a boat with a dolphin).

Charles Bennett is my name, I love sports but golf’s my game, I love my mom and dad, but Glamma’s house is where the fun is had At Glamma’s house I can swing and play, fish off the dock, or glide on the wake I’ll hold on tight, learning how to ski, while Glamma’s in the boat cheering for me Glamma loves me with all of her might, we swim all day and make s’mores at night, She built this paradise just for me, so I can learn to putt and drive off the tee! So thank you, Glamma, for all that you do, I know you love me and I love you to, Many fun memories we will make, at Glamma’s house on the Lake!

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Gal and Alex want to start fighting in the ufc that's their dream. They were told they can never do it. They decided to try anyways. They got knocked down alot at first but kept getting up. Eventually they both achieved their dreams and were accepted into the ufc. Never give up.

Mamma e papà decidono di separarsi e lo dicono ai bambini.

Mama and dada love decorating their house for Christmas, and eventually the whole town comes to see their beautifully decorated home.

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