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Once upon a time, in a town so neat, Three little girls, oh so sweet. Claire, Grace, and Lily too, Met at Guidepost Montessori, where they grew. In Nido, they learned to crawl, With tiny steps, they'd never fall. With gentle hands and songs so bright, Their guides made everything feel right. "Claire, Grace, Lily," guides would say, "Curiosity will light your way." With every hug and every cheer, They felt so safe, with nothing to fear. In Toddler's room, with tools so grand, They learned together, hand in hand. Claire built towers reaching high, Grace sorted beads, counting by. Lily poured water with careful grace, A smile lighting up her face. "Look at us," they'd say with glee, "We're growing up, just wait and see!" In Children's House, more fun was found, With books and nature all around. They read and wrote, and counted too, Exploring worlds so fresh and new. Miss Rebekah taught Claire math so grand, With challenging work and a trinomial cube in hand. Miss Cassandra lent her a sweater so snug, A gesture of kindness, like a warm hug. "Claire, Grace, Lily," guides would sing, "You can do most anything. With your friends right by your side, The world is wide, your hearts are wide." Around the sun, they'd walk with pride, A birthday journey, side by side. With each new year, a story spun, Of growth and learning, joy and fun. Now the day has come to part, With memories dear, within their hearts. Graduating to kindergarten they go, With courage and love, their hearts aglow. "Thank you, guides," they said with cheer, "For all the love and care this year. We'll take your lessons, near and far, And always remember who we are." Hand in hand, they walked away, Ready to face a brand new day. Claire, Grace, and Lily too, Off to adventures, bright and true.

John can't wait for the weekend to fly his kite and enjoy the day.

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Little Fox awakens in a shiver. "It sure is chilly. It's time to get ready for the long cold!" Little Fox puts on his tie and his cap. He grabs his little wagon to gather supplies. Little Fox begins down the walk, where he finds some acorns. "Hmm, maybe I can make some acorn soup!" He collects ten acorns and puts them in his wagon. Little Fox stops at Rabbit's house. Rabbit is getting ready for the long cold as well. Rabbit is harvesting and stacking many carrots. Little Fox thinks, " Maybe some carrots would be good in my soup." Little Fox gives Rabbit two acorns for one carrot. Little Fox heads on down the walk by Hedghog's hole. Hedgehog is busy collecting moss for his bed and twigs for his door. Little Fox helps Hedgehog gather his supplies. Hedgehog gives Little Fox 2 bundles of twigs for three acorns. Little Fox continues down the walk to find more things for the long cold. Little fox came upon Turtle fishing in the pond. " Wow, some fish would be tasty in my soup!" he exclaimed. Turtle gives Little Fox 3 small fish for 4 of his acorns. Little Fox continues down the walk to find more things for the long cold. Little Fox finds Porcupine stuck under a log. Little Fox lifts the log and helps Porcupine to get free. Porcupine gives little fox a quill for his help! Satisfied with his adventurous walk, Little Fox begins to head home. Little Fox's wagon is a little heavier than when he started. He pulls his wagon around Turtle's pond, over Hedgehog's hole, passes Rabbit's house, and finally reaches his den. Little Fox is tired from his work today, but he's not finished yet. Little Fox takes everything inside. He looks at his findings for the long cold and is happy. He has an acorn, crunchy carrots, and tasty fish for his soup! He has plenty of twigs to keep his fire warm and toasty and a new quill to knit a new tie and cap! Little Fox finishes eating his soup and climbs into bed for a well-deserved good night's rest. The End.

About a boy named Ando, who is obsessed with the color orange. In this story, the boy and his two friends find that the color orange saves the day.

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It was a very special day—Rithwika’s 4th birthday! She woke up with a big smile, her eyes sparkling with excitement. Today was going to be a magical day filled with surprises! Murali and Sachu, her loving parents, had decorated the house beautifully with lots of cute kitten decorations because Rithwika absolutely loved kittens! Just then, the doorbell rang. Rithwika ran to open the door, and standing there was her best friend. Happy Birthday, Rithwika!” her friend said, hugging her. “Yay! You came!” Rithwika cheered, pulling her inside excitedly. But there was one thing Rithwika wished for the most. “I wish Grandma Smitha was here too,” she said with a little sigh. Grandma Smitha lived far away in India, and Rithwika missed her so much. Just then, another DING DONG! This time, it was a big box wrapped in a pink ribbon! It had a note that said: "For My Sweet Kitten Rithwika, with love, Grandma Smitha." Excited, she quickly opened the box. Inside was a soft, fluffy toy kitten with bright blue eyes and a tiny pink nose. “Meow!” It made a little sound when she hugged it. “Oh wow! It’s so cute! Thank you, Grandma!” Rithwika squealed with joy. Her parents turned on the laptop, and Grandma Smitha appeared on the screen, smiling warmly. “Happy Birthday, my dear Rithwika!” she said. “Do you like your gift?” “I love it, Grandma! I will name her Meow-Meow!” Rithwika giggled, cuddling the toy. Her friend clapped and said, “Meow-Meow is so cute! Soon, it was time for the birthday cake. It was the most beautiful cake Rithwika had ever seen—covered in tiny, playful kittens made of frosting! She clapped her hands happily and blew out the candles while everyone cheered. After cake and presents, Rithwika and her friend played with Meow-Meow. Even though Grandma Smitha was far away, she felt close to Rithwika through their video call. As the day ended, Rithwika hugged her kitten toy tightly and whispered, “This was the best birthday ever!” And with a happy heart, she fell asleep.

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6-year-old Dukey as he joins his diverse schoolmates for International Day. Each country's booth is adorned with its flag, creating a colorful backdrop for Dukey's exploration. He learns about friendship, respect, and cultural appreciation through playful interactions, all set against the backdrop of the waving international flags. As the day concludes, Dukey realizes the beauty of unity amidst diversity, making lasting connections with his peers under the watchful gaze of the fluttering flags.

A squirrel named Scaredy is afraid of the dentist and makes a clever plan to make it through his next appointment. He is pretty funny.

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Clappy is an extremely joyful young boy who enjoys playing, making new friends, and is adored by everyone around him. Clappy has a younger sibling named Boo, who frequently feels down and sheds tears easily over minor issues. Boo tends to ignore advice from others. Clappy is well-liked by many due to his cheerful and kind nature. He generously shares his toys and food, enjoys helping others, and displays bravery. Furthermore, he attentively listens to his parents and strives to be a well-behaved boy. Boo, however, doesn't have many friends. Kids tend to stay away from him because he is constantly sad, cries often, and is selfish. He refuses to share his toys and can be unkind to others. Boo also struggles to admit his faults and tends to lie frequently. Over time, Clappy gains popularity and builds many new friendships, thoroughly enjoying his life and having a great time. Meanwhile, Boo finds himself always alone, with no one to play with, which leaves him feeling lonely and despondent. It dawns on him that he is unliked and completely isolated. One day, Clappy sees Boo sitting by himself, looking sad. Clappy doesn’t like what he sees and goes to Boo, asking why he is sitting all alone. Boo replies, “It’s because no one wants to play with me. Nobody seems to like me.” Clappy hears what Boo says and replies, “Dear brother, I have some advice for you. You need to try to be good to others. Try sharing your things. Try to help others. Try to be kind.” Boo heeds his brother's advice but chooses not to act on it. His perspective is, "My toys belong to me alone, and I have no intention of sharing them with anyone." Boo is unwilling to take the high road and be generous in sharing his possessions. Instead, he desires everyone to comply with his wishes without question. But who likes to be around a person who is grumpy, unkind, and doesn’t share? Days go by, and Boo is still alone. Nobody wants to play with him. He sits all alone on the bench at the side of

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Build takes Omen to the park.

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A four year old loves to play with his parents, he likes cars, dinosaurs, blocks, coloring and playing outside But everytime he tells his dad to come play with him, he does but after a bit he starts using the phone "Daddy put the phone down and play with me" He goes to his mom and says the same thing "Mommy put the phone down and play with me" This happens time after time and parents dont realize how important it is to share time with their kids without using technology.

Amen has a cat. Amin cat is very cute. The cat is white in color. Every day, Amin plays with the cat. The cat likes to jump. Amin likes to see cats jump. One day, Amen went to the park. In the park, Amin sees a bird. The bird is very beautiful. The bird is red. Amen loves the red bird. Amen said, "Hi, bird. Can we be friends?" The bird flew near Amin. Amen happy. Amen have new friends! Now, Amin has cats and birds. Every day, Amin plays with cats and birds. Cats love to jump. Birds love to fly. Amin likes to play with his friends. Amen said, "Cats jump, birds fly, and we are happy together!" Amin is very happy with his friends.

Mello was excited but nervous. It was his first day at a new school, and he hoped to make friends. As he walked into the classroom, he noticed something right away—he was the only Black student. The other kids glanced at him but didn’t say anything. Mello took a deep breath and sat quietly. He wasn’t sure if anyone would talk to him, but he knew he had to try. At recess, Mello saw a group of kids playing soccer. He loved soccer, but he was unsure if they’d let him join. Gathering his courage, he walked over and asked, “Can I play too?” The kids exchanged glances. “Where are you from?” asked Tristan. “I’m from a different school,” Mello replied. “But I love soccer, just like you.” Skylar looked at him and said, “We’ve never had a friend like you before.” Mello smiled and said, “That’s okay! I’ve never had friends like you either. We can learn from each other.” There was a pause, then Tristan passed him the ball. “Sure! Let’s play!” As they played, Mello felt his nervousness fade. He dribbled, passed, and even scored! The kids were laughing and playing together, and Mello realized it didn’t matter that he looked different—what mattered was that they were having fun. After the game, Skylar told Mello, “You’re really good! I’m glad you played with us.” Later, back in class, the teacher noticed Mello looking unsure. She walked over and said, “If you ever need help or want to talk, I’m here for you.” Mello smiled, feeling grateful to have a trusted adult in the classroom. The next day, the teacher led a discussion about kindness and making everyone feel welcome. Tristan suggested, “We could ask more questions to get to know new students.” Skylar added, “We can learn from each other’s differences.” Mello realized that being different wasn’t something to hide—it made him special. His new friends saw that their differences made them stronger together. In the end, Mello knew that being unique wasn’t just okay—it was beautiful.
