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Join Bobbie the Sparrow on his thrilling first adventure around the world! In this enchanting book, Bobbie flies to the romantic city of Paris, the vibrant streets of Tokyo, and the ancient wonders of Egypt. Along the way, he learns to say "Hello!" in different languages, tastes delicious new foods, and makes friends with animals and people from all walks of life. This delightful story is perfect for young explorers and their parents, inspiring curiosity and a love for learning about different cultures. Get ready for a magical journey filled with wonder and excitement!

Join a group of adventurous children as they stumble upon a mysterious door that leads to a fantastical world filled with magical creatures and thrilling quests.

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Once upon a time in the quaint little town of Puptown, there lived a dog named Auggie. Auggie was no ordinary dog; he had a peculiar talent. Whenever he ate something, it seemed to transform into a symphony of flatulence. Yes, you guessed it right—Auggie was the Mozart of dog farts. His owner, Mr. Thompson, was both amused and horrified by Auggie’s unique ability. The neighbors, on the other hand, were not so thrilled. They’d be having a pleasant afternoon tea, and suddenly, Auggie would let out a thunderous toot that could wake the dead. Mrs. Higgins, the elderly lady next door, would clutch her pearls and mutter, “Oh, dear! It’s Auggie again.” Auggie’s escapades were legendary. One day, he attended the annual Puptown Dog Show. As the elegant poodles pranced around the ring, Auggie sat in the corner, pretending to be all dignified. But when the judge announced, “Best in Show,” Auggie couldn’t contain himself. He let out a fart so powerful that it blew the toupee off the mayor’s head. The crowd gasped, and Auggie wagged his tail proudly. He knew he’d just won the unofficial title of “Most Explosive Performance.”

This heartwarming picture book about the a smart, beautiful little girl named Braelynn and her amazing temporary parents Catheryn and Mike!

The Rise of Liam Rose Liam Rose first stepped onto the ice at age 4, and from that moment, he was hooked. Now 13, he plays for Moon Middle School and the Arctic Foxes as a defenseman known for his hard work. Despite his potential, Liam struggles with confidence, often questioning if he’s good enough. His coach encourages him, saying, “Hockey is about more than skill—it’s about believing in yourself.” The Arctic Foxes enter a Michigan hockey tournament to face tough competition. Before the first game, Coach surprises Liam by assigning him to forward, urging him to use his speed and skill to score. Though nervous, Liam rises to the challenge. Midway through the second period, he intercepts the puck and scores a stunning goal, feeling the thrill of contributing offensively. In the second game, tied late in the third period, Liam doesn’t hesitate. He dekes past the goalie and scores the game-winner. In the third game, Liam returns to defense, playing a pivotal role in shutting down the opposing team and advancing the Arctic Foxes to the championship. The final game is intense, but Liam seizes his moment. Late in the game, he finds himself open in front of the net and scores the winning goal. The Arctic Foxes become tournament champions, and Liam is swarmed by his jubilant teammates. As the team hoists the banner, Liam realizes he’s proven himself—not just to others, but to himself. Coach’s words echo in his mind: “You’ve got what it takes. You always have.” From that day, Liam knows hockey is more than a sport; it’s a journey of self-discovery and confidence.

Freddy is a frog that is scared of everything. He fears jumping on lily pads, swinging on vines, telling jokes in front of others, and catching flies until he meets a turtle named Thomas that teaches him he doesn’t have to fear because Jesus is with him.

Once upon a time, in the heart of a vibrant forest, there lived a curious little bear named Benny. Benny loved to explore every corner of the forest, from the tallest trees to the smallest streams. But despite all his adventures, Benny never truly appreciated the simple miracle of breathing.

Bella is 8 years old and has a king heart. But her school peers make her feel different and not worthy of their friendship. Bella meets a Bee named Honey and Honey teaches Bello about Purpose. How God created each of us unique and with a purpose. Honey shows Bella how the bees in the hive each have a job and purpose and how they work together. Bella feels better and goes back to her school to teach the others how being different makes us special and to be kind to one another. after that Bella's school was filled with kindness and Grace. After that, Bella knew she was special and had a purpose and when she forgot that she would look up at the sky and see the angel bee's wings shimmering in the sunlight and she would remember.

This story uses the metaphor of a stone to gently and powerfully convey the journey of grief and loss in a way that resonates deeply with children. It captures the heavy and often isolating feeling that accompanies grief, yet inspires hope by showing that, over time, we can grow strong enough to carry that weight. Through vivid imagery of soaring, grounding, and gradual strength building, children can relate to the experience of feeling weighed down by sadness while also seeing a path toward resilience. The protagonist’s journey from feeling stuck to finding a new way to rise offers a comforting reminder that healing is possible, even if it looks different from the past. By ending with a message of empathy and support for others who may carry the same weight, the story emphasizes the importance of kindness and uplifting others. In There's a Stone in My Pocket, a child once free to soar through life finds themselves weighed down by a mysterious stone that symbolises grief and loss. As they watch their friends fly, they feel stuck and alone. However, over time, they grow strong enough to carry the stone and find their own way to rise. This touching story explores themes of grief, resilience, and hope, ultimately showing young readers that while the weight of loss may never fully disappear, they can find the strength to move forward and even help others along the way.

Fifi a cute baby green frog explores the magical beauty lily pond filled with colorful tulips and big leaves

I am Laila. I love fruits. I like apples and pears because they are sweet. I don’t like oranges because they are sour. I love eating fruits because they make me healthy and strong. That means I can study hard and play harder with my friends.

Lior, her gün elf okuluna gidiyordu ama bazen sıkılıyordu. "Keşke dersler yerine oyun oynayabilsem!" diye düşündü. Ormanda dolaşmak daha eğlenceliydi. O gün hava çok güzeldi. Güneş ışıkları ağaçların arasından süzülüyordu. "Biraz dolaşıp dönerim!" dedi. Annesi kahvaltıya çağırdı ama aç değildi. Çantasını alıp dışarı çıktı. Ormanda yürürken kuşların şarkısını dinledi, çiçekleri kokladı. "Burası okuldan güzel!" diye düşündü. Birden, uzakta bir şey gördü ama ne olduğunu anlayamadı. Merakla yürüdü ve büyük bir mağara fark etti. Kalbi küt küt atıyordu. "Kaybolur muyum?" diye düşündü ama sonra, "Mağarada yiyecek bulurum!" diyerek içeri girdi. Mağaranın içinde güzel bir prenses vardı! "Hadi gel, sana da yemek yapayım!" dedi. Lior önce tereddüt etti ama sonra "Tavuk severim!" dedi ve sohbet etmeye başladılar. Prenses, "Ben Gizli Sığınak Peri Evi’nden geliyorum." dedi. Lior şaşırdı. "Ama çok uzaktasın!" dedi prenses. "Burada birkaç gün kalabilirsin, şatomuz var!" dedi. Lior sevindi. "Harika olur!" diyerek kabul etti. Prenses onu altın şatoya götürdü. Lior içeri girip koltukta uyuya kaldı. Akşam yemeğinde prenses onu uyandırdı. Beş gün boyunca şatoda kaldı, yeni şeyler keşfetti. Ama beş gün hızla geçti. Eve dönmesi gerekiyordu. Anne ve babası çok endişeliydi. "Neredeydin?" diye sordular. Lior, "Altın şatodaydım!" dedi. Anne ve babası hemen orman polisini aradı. "Orası tehlikeli bir yer!" dediler. Lior şaşırdı. Orman polisi, "Altın şato eski ve tehlikeli bir yer!" dedi. Lior orada kalmanın riskli olduğunu anladı. "Ama prenses çok iyiydi!" dedi. Annesi, "Bazen iyi gibi görünen şeyler tehlikeli olabilir!" dedi. Lior bundan sonra yabancılara daha dikkatli olacağına söz verdi. Okulun sıkıcı olmadığını düşündü. Arkadaşları vardı ve güvende hissediyordu. "Tek başıma kaybolmamalıyım!" diye düşündü. Artık ailesine haber vermeden uzaklaşmayacaktı. Macera güzeldi ama güvenli olmak daha önemliydi.

Morris lives in Hong Kong. He is 4 years old and over the weekend he went to STUDIO CITY WATER PARK in MACAU

Luna is a litle girl that lives on the moon, and her biggest dream is to play with kids on planet earth. But how to get there? And how to make friends? Lilla, lives on earth and loves the stars and planets and wonders if someone lives over there.

A warm and friendly Black woman named Keekah, with big, beautiful curls, guides children through the steps of wash day in a cozy and inviting classroom setting. She starts by showing them a satin bonnet and silk pillowcase for protection, then moves to a bright bathroom where she gently wets her hair, applies conditioner, and detangles with care using a wide-tooth comb. As she rinses and wraps her hair in a towel, the scene feels warm and comforting. Next, she stands in front of a mirror, excitedly choosing between colorful beads, braids, or a big afro. Finally, she admires her fresh style with confidence, reminding the children that their curls are special. The book ends back in the classroom, where Keekah spreads her arms wide, joyfully teaching that wash day is all about self-love and embracing natural beauty

In a vast garden full of colorful flowers, there was a young butterfly named Pako. He loved to play and fly wherever he pleased, but there was one problem—he never listened to his parents.

1. Mom, Dad, Eli and his younger brother Simon spent a snowy week in Leavenworth Washington, a Bavarian town. 2. We went sledding, downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, built a snow cave and went hunting for polar bears. 3. At night we played cards and watched "Aristocats" and episodes of "Bluey". 4. We each got a stuffed animal. Eli named his cougar stuffie "Sandcat Marie". Simon named his white wolf stuffie "Foof". 5. We had a great time but I was happy to get back to our home in Seattle afterwards.

In a prehistoric land, a group of dinosaur friends known as the Dino Detectives embarks on an exciting adventure to solve a mystery. When Mrs. Pteranodon’s egg goes missing, Rex the T-Rex, Trudy the Triceratops, Pat the Pterodactyl, and Sara the Stegosaurus jump into action. They follow clues through a dense forest, facing challenges and solving puzzles along the way. During their search, they rescue Tiny, a lost baby dinosaur trapped under branches. Tiny leads them to his mother's cave, where they find the missing egg safe and sound. With teamwork and determination, the Dino Detectives return the egg to Mrs. Pteranodon, who is overjoyed and grateful. Throughout their journey, young readers learn about different dinosaurs, the value of perseverance, and the importance of working together. Filled with fun facts and simple science experiments,

1. Dylan and his friends, Ryan and Mateo, were on the way to the playground. 2. They passed by an abandoned house 3. They decided to investigate inside the house. 4. They found their old friend from kindergarten Mateo, and his mom, and had nowhere to live. 5. Dylan, and Ryan won a soccer tournament $50000 prize. 6. Dylan, and Ryan, surprised Mateo and, his mom by buying a new home for them. 7. They start playing together again.
