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create a book based on the italian poetry below. each image should correspond to a estrophe. make it 2d, like a collage with illustrations. here's the poem: C'è chi insegna guidando gli altri come cavalli passo per passo: forse c'è chi si sente soddisfatto così guidato. C'è chi insegna lodando quanto trova di buono e divertendo: c'è pure chi si sente soddisfatto essendo incoraggiato. C'è pure chi educa, senza nascondere l'assurdo ch'è nel mondo, aperto ad ogni sviluppo ma cercando d'essere franco all'altro come a sé, sognando gli altri come ora non sono: ciascuno cresce solo se sognato.

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In "The Princess and the Golden Ball," Princess Isabella discovers a magical golden ball that promises great fortune but soon falls under its spell, neglecting her responsibilities and attracting the attention of an evil sorceress. Through a harrowing journey filled with challenges and magical encounters, Princess Isabella must confront the sorceress to reclaim the golden ball and protect her kingdom. Ultimately, her pure heart and unwavering bravery triumph over darkness, and she learns the true meaning of power and magic. Princess Isabella's legacy of wisdom, compassion, and courage endures as she rules her kingdom with kindness, using the golden ball's magic for the benefit of her people.

Ella has been homeschooled all of her life. Her life flipped upside down when her parents got new jobs and she had to start going to a regular school. In this story, we see the importance of communication when Ella figures out she is placed in an all-hearing school. This would be fine for most children, but for Ella, this is a nightmare. Find out how Ella communicates to her classmates through sign language as she conquers this journey.