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1. Thanksgiving was approaching quickly. John Jr and Yuēhàn were wanting to understand how the first Thanksgiving become known. John Jr went to the internet and began telling Yuēhàn about the Mayflower and Pilgrims. 2. John Jr explained that the Mayflower was an English sailing ship that transported a group of English families, known today as the Pilgrims, from England to the New World. After 10 weeks at sea, Mayflower, with 102 passengers, reached the United States, dropping anchor near Cape Cod, Massachusetts, on November 21, 1620. The captain of the Mayflower was Christopher Jones. 3. John Jr went on that The pilgrims wanted to separate from the Church of Egland and they believed God wanted them to voyage to America. During the voyage, the pilgrims passed the time by reading by candlelight or playing cards and games. Upon the arrival on land, the pilgrims were surprised to see the ground frozen and that led to their inability to plant and harvest food. 4. John Jr told Yuehan about the native Indians giving a hand to the pilgrims. The Indians taught the pilgrims how to gather food and survival skills. The help from the Indians save 53 pilgrims from ultimately perishing. Most of the pilgrims died from diseases described as a mixture of scurvy, pneumonia, and tuberculosis. 5. The following year, the 53 pilgrims and 90 Wampanoag Indians had a celebration that we now call Thanksgiving. The Mayflower was torn apart after Christopher Jones passed away. 6. John Jr and Yuehan started counting down the days to Thanksgiving. They planned a special tribute and prayer for the Pilgrim and Indians!

With a confident grin, Dad positioned himself on the trampoline and declared he would attempt a mighty backflip. Payton and Rowan watched in awe as Dad leaped into the air, twisting and turning with all his might. But oh no! Mid-air, Dad's feet got tangled, and he tumbled down in a heap of laughter and surprise. Payton and Rowan rushed to his side, giggling at the sight of Dad's funny flop. "Dad, are you okay!?" Payton asked, her concern melting into laughter as Dad assured them he was just fine, a bit tangled up. Rowan, always eager to join in the fun, suggested they all try the trick together. With a twinkle in his eye, Dad agreed, and soon they were bouncing and laughing together, trying out new tricks and silly flips.

Title: "Robo-Buddy's Language Adventure" Join Li, a curious boy from a small village in China, on an enchanting adventure with his newfound friend, Robo-Buddy. When Li discovers a shiny robot in his backyard, the two embark on a journey of friendship and learning. As Robo-Buddy helps Li with daily chores, the duo explores the magic of communication through simple English phrases. With the surprise visit of Li's friend Mei, the trio forms an inseparable bond, and Robo-Buddy becomes their cheerful teacher, introducing them to the wonders of language. Together, Li, Mei, and Robo-Buddy dive into a world of exploration and discovery. Through imaginative illustrations, the book captures the joy of friendship, the excitement of learning, and the magic of adventure. "Robo-Buddy's Language Adventure" is a heartwarming tale that encourages young readers to embrace the fun of language discovery with a touch of technological charm.

1. In ancient Greece, the handsome Eros, the god of love, lived 2. Eros once met the earthly maiden Psyche and fell in love. They could only see each other at night. 3. Psyche's envious sisters persuaded Psyche to look at Eros under the light of the moon. She succumbed to Psyche's persuasion and violated the ban, and as soon as she looked at Eros, he disappeared. 4. Psyche went crazy with love and decided to ascend Olympus in order to find her beloved. The mother of Eros found out about this and decided to plot and hinder her ascent in every possible way, because the earthly maiden is unworthy of her divine son. 5. But the other gods of Olympus appreciated Psyche's efforts and decided to help her. She heroically avoided all obstacles and, thanks to perseverance, reached her beloved and for this she became one of the goddesses of Olympus.

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1. The Clever Answer Title: The Clever Answer Characters: Emperor Akbar, Birbal, Courtiers Setting: Akbar’s Royal Court Narrator: So, my little friends, one fine morning, Akbar was sitting on his grand throne. He looked around at his courtiers, and an idea popped. He wanted to test Birbal’s intelligence. So, guess what he did? He asked a very tricky question! [Pause for children to guess the question] Akbar: "Birbal, tell me-how many crows are in my kingdom?" Akbar: "Birbal, tell me—how many crows are in my kingdom?" Narrator: Oh dear! That’s an impossible question. The courtiers gasped. How could anyone count all the crows in the kingdom? But Birbal, oh, he didn’t even blink! Birbal: "Your Majesty, there are exactly fifty-three thousand three hundred and forty-two crows in your kingdom." [Simplified to: "Your Majesty, there are many, many crows in your kingdom."] Akbar: "And what if I find more crows than that?" Birbal: "Then, Your Majesty, some crows have come to visit their relatives here." Akbar: "And if there are fewer?" Birbal: "That simply means some of our crows have gone on vacation to another kingdom!" Narrator: The entire court erupted in laughter. Akbar clapped his hands and said, "Birbal, you never fail to amuse me with your intelligence. Well, done!" Moral: Intelligence and presence of mind can help you find answers to even the trickiest questions. Takeaways: • Quick thinking can turn a problematic situation into an opportunity. • Humor and wit can defuse tension and win admiration. • Smart solutions do not always need complex answers.

There was a girl named Margie. She is cheerful and kind; however, she can't read because she has dyslexia. But it didn't stop her from loving books. She has audio-books, and colorful books that helps her understand what is written in the book. One of her favorite books is "The Chronicles of Narnia," written by C.S. Lewis.

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God made several promises to Abraham, often referred to as the Abrahamic Covenant. These promises are found in Genesis 12, 15, and 17. Here are the key promises: A Great Nation – God promised to make Abraham's descendants into a great nation. Genesis 12:2: “I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you; I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing.” The Land of Canaan – God promised Abraham and his descendants the land of Canaan. Genesis 13:15: “All the land that you see I will give to you and your offspring forever.” Blessing to All Nations – Through Abraham, all the families of the earth would be blessed (a prophecy about Jesus Christ). Genesis 12:3: “All peoples on earth will be blessed through you.” Countless Descendants – Abraham’s offspring would be as numerous as the stars. Genesis 15:5: “Look up at the sky and count the stars—if indeed you can count them. So shall your offspring be.” A Covenant Relationship – God promised to be the God of Abraham and his descendants forever. Genesis 17:7: “I will establish my covenant as an everlasting covenant between me and you and your descendants after you.” A Son (Isaac) in Old Age – Though Sarah was barren, God promised Abraham a son. Genesis 17:19: “Your wife Sarah will bear you a son, and you will call him Isaac. I will establish my covenant with him as an everlasting covenant.” These promises were fulfilled in different ways: Israel became a great nation. The land of Canaan was given to Israel. Jesus Christ, a descendant of Abraham, brought salvation to all nations.

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A simple and heartwarming story with beautiful illustrations. The book follows a child throughout their day, highlighting the love and connection they share with their Black mom and white dad. The message is clear: love transcends skin color, and families come together in beautiful ways.

The cat and the rooster were friends, lived in the same house. The cat went into the forest. The cat was left alone at home. The fox peeked through the window of the house. The fox has kidnapped a rooster. The cat came to the fox's house. A cat sang at the window of the fox's house and saved the rooster. The rooster ran out of the house. The Cat and the Rooster ran away

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