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Embark on a heartwarming journey of celebrations and holidays throughout the year! This charming book combines colorful illustrations and simple explanations to teach children about holidays in a fun and engaging way. Children will discover the meaning behind each special day like birthdays, Valentine's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Days, Labor Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, and more.

Eliza learns about art, she admires a beautiful exhibition of paintings in an art gallery, there are paintings and sculptures Abstract, Figurative, Hyperrealistic, Minimalist, Expressionist. Then she admires wonderful tenement houses and architecture, looks at the details, beautifully carved elements in architecture. She also enters a church, raises her head and sees wonderful frescoes. Eliza also admires modern art - very interesting murals and graffiti. She also decides to see an exhibition of wonderful photos and appreciates the artistry of photographers. She deals with art every day and appreciates it in every building, painting, photo, music and literature.

a 7 year old boy- who looks realistic but with a cartoonish or children book friendly feel, with dark blond hair- is wondering what is inside his body,

Daffie the duck is dilly-dallying while getting ready for school.

Princess Aurelia, blind from birth, is known throughout the kingdom for her kindness and inner beauty. Her father, the king, desperate for her happiness, announces a contest: suitors from across the land must bring her a gift that truly touches her heart, proving they see beyond her blindness. Many offer extravagant jewels, melodious instruments, and fragrant perfumes, but none elicit more than polite gratitude from Aurelia. One day, a humble gardener's son named Theron arrives, offering not a material object, but his knowledge of the royal gardens. He guides her through them, describing the textures of the leaves, the songs of the birds, and the subtle scents of each flower, allowing her to "see" the garden in a way she never could before. As Theron continues to visit her in the garden, crafting detailed descriptions of the world around them, Aurelia blossoms. Eventually, she realizes that Theron sees her, truly sees her, not as the blind princess, but as Aurelia, a woman with a kind heart and a curious mind. He teaches her resilience, patience, and a deeper understanding of the world she inhabits. However, the other suitors, envious of Theron's growing connection with Aurelia, conspire to discredit him, falsely accusing him of stealing a precious jewel from the royal treasury. Heartbroken and unsure of whom to trust, Aurelia, guided by Theron's teachings, relies on her other heightened senses to uncover the truth. She uses her acute hearing to detect inconsistencies in the suitors' stories and her sense of smell to identify the scent of a rare flower carried by the true thief. Exposing the conspiracy, Aurelia declares her love for Theron, proving that true love lies not in grand gestures or material wealth, but in genuine connection and seeing beyond the surface.

a little girl loses her front tooth and gets bullied at school and her tooth fairy takes her on a journey to self love in her dream and when she goes back to school she realizes that what the bully was saying didn't matter because she loved herself

a heartwarming children's book that follows the life of Mathew, a light brown-skinned male with short curly hair, from his childhood in Jamaica to his adventures in Costa Rica and beyond. Throughout the story, Mathew experiences significant milestones such as attending boarding school, coming out as gay, finding love, overcoming addiction, and pursuing his dreams in healthcare. As Mathew navigates the ups and downs of life, he learns the importance of courage, resilience, and authenticity. With vibrant illustrations and engaging storytelling, this book celebrates the power of love, friendship, and self-discovery on the journey towards true happiness and fulfillment.

Competition at school for the best chocolate cupcake. Everyone at home made chocolate cupcakes, some added fruit, others nuts, or even more chocolate. Patricia won the competition for the best chocolate cupcake, her cupcake was delicious and had blueberries inside.

Beginning: A young student (or the whole class) notices their teacher’s tattoos and starts wondering why an adult would have drawings on their skin. Some kids might think it's cool, while others may have been told that tattoos are bad or scary. Tattoos are art and a form of self-expression. Everyone has different ways of telling their story. Judging others based on appearances is not fair. Creativity comes in many forms—books, paintings, music, and even tattoos! Diversity makes the world a more beautiful place Middle: The teacher shares the meaning behind some of their tattoos—maybe one represents family, another is a favorite book character, and another is a beautiful design they loved. They explain that tattoos are like artwork on skin, just like paintings in a museum or illustrations in a book. The students begin to see tattoos in a new way and start thinking about what kind of art or stories they would want to express. End: The class embraces the idea that tattoos are just another way of sharing stories and creativity. Maybe the students create their own “tattoos” with washable markers or drawings on paper, designing artwork that represents their favorite things. The book ends with the teacher reminding them that everyone expresses themselves in different ways, and that’s what makes the world colorful and exciting!

The smell of boiled crawfish filled the Louisiana kitchen, mixing with steam rising from the big silver pot. The wooden table was covered in newspaper, already stained with seasoning, and piled high with bright red crawfish, steaming potatoes, and golden corn. Gage sat on his knees, eyes wide as he stared at the mound of crawfish in front of him. His little brother wiggled in his high chair, smacking the tray while Daddy leaned back with a grin, beer in hand. Momma rolled up her sleeves. “Alright, cher, time to learn how to peel a crawfish.” Gage hesitated. “What if I mess up?” Momma laughed, grabbing a fat crawfish. “Ain’t no wrong way, long as you get the meat out. But I’ll show you the right way.” She held the crawfish up. “First, grab it where the head and tail meet—right here. Now twist.” With a quick motion, she popped off the head. “Some folks suck the head for the good juices.” Gage gagged. “Ew, no way!” Daddy chuckled. “More for me, then!” Momma shook her head, smiling. “Alright, suit yourself. Now, pinch the end of the tail, squeeze a little, and pull.” She slid out the perfect piece of meat and dipped it in butter. “See? Easy.” Gage copied her, his fingers fumbling at first—twist, pinch, pull. Out came the juicy meat. “I did it!” Momma clapped. “That’s my boy! Now try it.” He dipped it in the butter and took a bite. His face lit up. “Mmm! That’s good!” His little brother babbled, reaching for the pile. Daddy laughed. “Looks like we got another crawfish lover.” The kitchen filled with laughter as they peeled and ate, passing corn and potatoes around. Gage wiped his hands and reached for another. “Momma, I think I’m getting good at this.” Momma ruffled his hair. “Told you, cher. Crawfish season ain’t just about eatin’. It’s about family.” And that night, under the warm glow of their Cajun kitchen, Gage became a true crawfish peeler.

One sunny morning, Emily discovered something exciting: a magical device called a "tablet." Emily was eager to explore the tablet but didn't know where to start. That's when Mr. Thompson, Emily’s dad, decided to help her. He showed her how to turn on the tablet. Mrs. Thompson, Emily’s mom, joined in and taught her how to tap an app.

Grandkids visit their grandmas magical garden with sunflowers a blue butterfly

Boy finds a little puppy on the side of the road and sneaks him home.

One day, a rabbit named Cici got bored of eating the wild spinach around her yard. The spinach looked unattractive, even though her mother often gave the plants fertilizer. Cici walked restlessly, she kept looking for delicious food whether it was vegetables or fruit around the forest, but she never found it. Finally she came to a carrot field that she thought was unguarded by humans. She broke through and enjoyed the carrots which turned out to taste very sweet and fresh. “Ciciii, enough and come back here!” Kiki and Lulu approached Cici from outside the fence, and forbade her from continuing to eat the carrots. Cici didn't care and ran away, but she was caught in a trap net that was indeed in the field. Lulu and Kiki finally helped Cici untie the net, finally Cici was free from the trap and ran with Lulu and Kiki away from the field.

Join Larry the Llama on a fun-filled adventure through San Luis Obispo! Starting with a cheerful skip from his farm, Larry visits his friends in iconic local spots. He bakes cupcakes with Charlie, cheers Logan and his pup Blue at the rugby field, and encourages Bailey with her studies at Cal Poly. Along the way, Larry waves to Jacqueline and June on the SLO Trolley, admires Cruz and Benny climbing Bishop’s Peak, and marvels at Luca’s colorful Bubblegum Alley discovery. The journey continues as Larry visits Hudson and Appa at the Farmer’s Market, cheers for Miller and her poodle Callie on the Madonna Mountain trails, and explores the stars with Maverick at the Children’s Museum. The day ends with all the friends laughing and playing together at Meadow Park, celebrating the joy of friendship and fun adventures. This beautifully illustrated, rhyming story teaches lessons of kindness, teamwork, and the magic of sharing moments with friends. Perfect for young readers aged 3-7, Larry’s adventures bring smiles and inspiration to children everywhere!

Discover the enchanting world of Whimsy Hollow, where Lily, a curious young girl, stumbles upon a hidden garden filled with magic and wonder. Joined by Aurora, the guardian fairy, Lily embarks on a journey of friendship and adventure, learning the power of kindness and the joy of home. Experience the magic of "The Secret Garden of Whimsy Hollow" and let your imagination soar!

A curious boy wandered too far into the jungle and got lost while exploring the colorful plants and hearing strange animal sounds.

This is a story for young children, ages 3 and up. Chomper Rex is a young T-rex who gets a job delivering pizzas. Unfortunately, Chomper gets tempted and keeps eating the pizzas before they arrive at their destination. He is reprimanded by Boss Triceratops for his failures. He tries very hard and makes a lot of progress improving his self control. However, the constant temptation is unpleasant, so Chomper Rex ultimately decides that he should find a position that is a better fit for him. His story teaches that while self control is important, so is finding the right environment where we are most likely to thrive.

эта история о доброй и смелой девочке, которая спасла целый город от неизбежной гибели
