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1. Big Easter egg hunt at church where everyone socializes, eats pot luck, plays with friends. Many children bring their baskets and go hunting for hidden Easter eggs and prizes. Happy, relaxed day. 2. The grand prize is a bunny named Bonita. Out of 22 children, Susie wins the bunny. Her best friend Jodi was a sore loser and was mad she didn’t win. 3. Mom Wilma explains that you win some and you lose some. But at the end of the day, your friends and family are more important than anything else. You should celebrate your loved one’s accomplishments. This made sense to Susie so she felt bad and apologized and at the end of the day everybody was friends again.

Young Krishna loves butter and enjoys sneaking into his mother’s butter pots. One day, he meets a friend who has no butter at home. Krishna shares his butter, realizing the joy of giving to others who have less.

Bedtime is a battlefield for JD, stuck with two tornado-like little sisters who would rather jump on his head than hit the hay. But JD’s got a flashlight, a mischievous plan, and a whole lot of creativity. Enter the Binky Hawkers: terrifying (and totally fake) birds with glowing red eyes that just might make the girls think twice about bedtime rebellion. This hilarious and slightly spooky tale is perfect for mischievous siblings, bedtime mischief-makers, and anyone who knows that a good scare can sometimes save the day!

Luna's Journey of Inquiry-Based Learning in the Cosmos

Once upon a time, in a cozy little town nestled between lush green hills, lived a curious girl named Zara. Zara loved adventures, especially ones that involved magic. One sunny morning, while playing in her backyard, Zara stumbled upon an old, dusty book titled "Yoga Adventures." Intrigued, Zara opened the book and was instantly transported into a magical world filled with talking animals and vibrant landscapes. She found herself standing in a lush meadow, where a wise old owl named Ollie greeted her. Ollie explained that Zara was in the Land of Yoga, a place where she could learn the ancient art of yoga and unlock her inner magic. Excited, Zara eagerly followed Ollie as he led her through enchanted forests and sparkling rivers.

Pat is a cat. Pat ran to the mat. Pat hit his lip. He was sad. This is Kip. Kip is a man. He saw Pat. He ran to help Pat. Pat was happy. Kip has a bat. It is a big bat. Pat likes to play. Kip and Pat play with the bat. They like the bat. .

Boy is scared of first grade

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.

Join Milo the Mouse on a fun-filled journey through Numberland, where math and magic come together! Milo loves solving puzzles, but when Numberland’s numbers start disappearing, it’s up to him to help restore them. With the help of his friends—a counting kangaroo, a shape-shifting owl, and a friendly frog—Milo explores colorful forests and sparkly lakes, solving simple addition and subtraction problems along the way. In this engaging and interactive story, young children will learn basic math skills in an enjoyable and memorable way. With every challenge Milo overcomes, they’ll gain confidence and excitement about learning numbers and shapes. Perfect for early learners, this adventure makes math both magical and fun!

1. Elsa in Singapore with Oliver and Scaty. 2.The girls Have a cooking contest. 3. Elsa and Lila Going Home With a car . 4. Elsa Having Lunch.

Sa usa ka gamay nga baryo, adunay bata nga si Buknoy, usa ka buotan nga bata nga nahadlok sa mga dili kasagaran. Apan, dako ang iyang pangandoy nga makit-an ang Bulawanong Pagong, usa ka pagong nga naghatag ug swerte sa mga makakita niini. Usa ka buntag, samtang nagdula siya sa sapa, nakakita siya ug usa ka kabug-as nga bulawan nga nagbahin sa tubig. Didto, nakita niya ang usa ka gamay nga pagong nga gabulawanon. “Ayaw kahadlok,” misulti ang pagong. “Ako ang Bulawanong Pagong nga imong gipangita.” Si Buknoy dili makatuo. “Tinuod ka?” pangutana niya. Ang pagong misulti, “Aduna kay pagsulay. Kung gusto ka mahimong higala, kinahanglan nimo ipakita ang kaisug ug gugma.” Sila milakaw ngadto sa usa ka lawa, diin giingnan siya sa pagong nga tabangan ang mga mananap. Nakadawat si Buknoy sa mga isda nga naipit, gipakaon ang mga langgam, ug nag-uban sa usa ka nawad-an nga iring. Sa matag tabang, nagkalig-on ang iyang kasingkasing. Pagbalik nila sa lawa, ang pagong misidlak ug miingon, “Nakapasar ka, Buknoy. Ang imong gugma ug kaisug dili masukod.” Nangutana si Buknoy, “Wala ko kinahanglan ug swerte. Ang pagtabang mao ang akong kalipay.” Gihatagan siya sa pagong ug usa ka bato nga nagasidlak. “Kini magpahinumdom kanimo nga ang tinuod nga kalipay mao ang pag-alagad sa uban.” Sa katapusan, nahimong bantugan si Buknoy sa baryo, dili tungod sa pagkit-an sa Bulawanong Pagong, kundi tungod sa iyang kasingkasing nga puno sa gugma ug kaisug. Katapusan.

A 2 year old blonde haired and brown eyed boy, Nolan, kneeling beside his bed praying He asks God to protect his family, Momma, Daddy, Bubba, Honey, Aunt Greggie, Uncle Bubba and Uncle Pip Nolan asks God to please take care of his friends at school, Mellow, Daisy, Cyndal and Miss Kinsie Next he asks the Father to bless his pets, Two the big dog, Lola the little dog and Fettuccini the grass snake Then he thanks Jesus for letting his GiGi and PawPaw watch over him and all of his family from Heaven every day and night

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1. Nora picks out a new puppy from the dog shelter. 2. She wants to name him something funny so she names him Tickle. 3. Nora teaches Tickle all sorts of tricks and has her family and friends come to watch Tickle do his tricks.

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Baby Bear is in search of his family. While searching for them, he runs into another bear cub, Pookie, and his family, a little boy in the green shorts. Both Pookie and the little boy in the green shorts agree to help Baby Bear search for his family. After searching high and low, Baby Bear's family cannot be found. So, the little boy in the green shorts and Pookie adopt Baby Bear into their family.

The story follows Pihu, a young girl, and her playful dog, Til, who love exploring the yellow mustard fields and chasing butterflies in their village of Gauripur. Their favorite activity is watching fireflies light up their garden at dusk, which Pihu’s grandmother calls magical creatures carrying happiness and good dreams. One evening, the fireflies don’t appear, leaving Pihu and Til sad. Determined to bring back the magic, Pihu and Til venture into a dark forest, where they find fireflies sleeping in an ancient banyan tree. Instead of waking them, Pihu hums a gentle lullaby, stirring the fireflies awake. They follow Pihu and Til back to their village, filling the night with their golden glow once again. The story ends with the lesson that kindness, patience, and a little adventure can restore the magic.
