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Hiking in waterfall and have picnic Zi is curios but stone headed to swim Zi accidentally drag with the fox to majestic crystal land Meeting a queen that said they can come back if they can be the warrior of peace. They help promoting diversity in the crystal land. there are people with wheel chair, people with stick, blind, hearing impaired and many more. Zi learn the important of diversity. Zi then was given a seeds by the queen and can come back to the waterfall.

taxpayer may distribute funds from their Health Savings Account (HSA) in 2025 to reimburse qualified medical expenses incurred in 2023, provided the following conditions are met: The HSA was established before the expenses were incurred: Expenses incurred before the HSA was established are not considered qualified medical expenses and cannot be reimbursed tax-free. The expenses are qualified medical expenses: The expenses must meet the definition of qualified medical expenses as outlined in IRS Publication 502. These include medical and dental expenses that would generally qualify for the medical expense deduction. The expenses were not previously reimbursed: The taxpayer must not have been reimbursed for these expenses from any other source, such as insurance or another health plan. Proper recordkeeping: The taxpayer must maintain records to substantiate that the distribution was used exclusively to pay or reimburse qualified medical expenses. These records should include receipts, invoices, or other documentation showing the date, amount, and nature of the expense. The expenses were not deducted as itemized deductions: If the taxpayer claimed these expenses as itemized deductions in a prior year, they cannot use HSA funds to reimburse them. As long as these conditions are met, the distribution in 2025 for 2023 expenses will be tax-free and not subject to the additional 20% tax on non-qualified distributions. The taxpayer should report the distribution on Form 8889 when filing their 2025 tax return.

Nestled at the edge of a village, the Enchanted Garden is a symphony of colors and scents. Vibrant blooms, buzzing bees, and chirping birds create a tapestry of beauty. Serene pathways lead to hidden treasures, evoking ancient tales of fairies and sprites. Here, time stands still, and nature's magic enchants all who wander within.

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little boy name Oliver who loves dinosaurs and one day finds an egg in the park, turns out it is a dinosaur egg and he asks his mom if he can keep it. shes says okay because its only one but then more and more dinosaurs apear and they have to find homes for all the dinos

Theo é um menino que nunca teve sua saúde perfeita. Tinha dificuldade até para brincar com seus amigos. Mas adorava doces. Um dia não tinha doces em casa e teve que experimentar frutas. Adorou a experiência e passou a experimentar outras e a melhorar de saúde cada vez mais.

Embark on a heartwarming journey with Steven and his two adventurous sons, Kirk and Kaizen, as they delve into a day at work with their dad, full of construction and family bonds. In "Building Love and Laughter," the trio discovers the magic of creating not just physical structures but also the essence of a strong foundation for a happy home and family. From the bustling construction site to the radiant sunset that marks the end of a day filled with laughter and lessons, this enchanting tale unveils the profound importance of love, trust, and unity in working together and building not only houses but a lifetime of balance, stability and cherished memories. Join the Noud family as they weave a story of craftsmanship, resilience, and the joy of bonding together building a home with their dad at work.

In a beautiful, colorful town full of bright flowers, tall trees, and sparkling houses, there lived a little girl named Miraya. She had shoulder-length black hair, a big, bright smile, and a heart full of mischief. Miraya was known for being naughty, but she was also kind, friendly, and always ready to make new friends. Miraya wasn’t alone in her adventures. She had four wonderful friends: Ganishka, Ahaan, Jenny, and Veer. Together, they made a perfect team of little adventurers.

Sister and Brother find out that Santa Claus is real. He surprises them on Christmas eve with his elf.

Luna and the Starlit Forest” is a magical story about an owl named Luna. She discovers starflowers that light up the forest. Her wish for nightly blooms comes true, sharing the starlight with all. This tale celebrates sharing and community, enchanting young readers with nature’s wonders

Aaron and Matara were special friends who didn't know each other well. Even though they didn't know each other, they decided to go on an adventure to a colorful land called Eugene. Along they way, they found a terrible large dog named Yoshi. Aaron and Matara and Yoshi got lost in Eugene and it was scary. Then they found a nice place to sleep. They called the place, Room. Room was nice, but it was small and scary. Room did not want to let them leave. Room got smaller and scarier. Room was full of nightmares. But Aaron and Matara laughed at room. Their laughter broke Room's spell and they escaped. They saved Yoshi from room also, but they didn't really want to. Aaron and Matara will never forget room. And Room will never forget, or forgive, Aaron and Matara.

1. John Jr and Yuēhàn had heard of an awful period in the US called the Great Depression. They wanted to find out more about that time period. 2. Upon some further investigating, John Jr and Yuēhàn discovered that During the 1930s much of the world faced harsh economic conditions as a result of World War I. Many people were out of work, hungry, or homeless. 3. John Jr and Yuēhàn learned that The Great Depression was a severe global economic downturn that affected many countries across the world. It became evident after a sharp decline in stock prices in the United States, the largest economy in the world at the time, leading to a period of economic depression.The depression began around September 1929 and led to the Wall Street stock market crash of October . 4. John Jr and Yuēhàn realized some effects of the Great Depression: Bank failures: People lost Here are some effects of the Great Depression: Bank failures: People lost their savings, and the economy suffered. Some people still harbor distrust in banks even to this day. Business closures: Demand for goods declined, and many companies went out of business. Drought: The Great Plains became the Dust Bowl, and farmers couldn't grow enough crops to sell. International spread: The crisis spread globally due to a decline in international trade. goods declined, and many companies went out of business. 5. John Jr and Yuēhàn felt a sense of sadness for the children of Great Depression because Many children didn't have enough food to eat, a car to ride in, a big enough house, or enough clothes. Many had to quit school to work in a factory or on a farm.

Sarah and Ben are loving siblings. Valentine's Day is coming up and Sarah explains to Ben what love and the holiday of love are. She explains to him using their relationship as an example, e.g. love is when you're sad and I hug you, love is when I miss you when you're not there and gives him 7 different examples. At the end they make a beautiful Valentine's Day card together and give it to their parents.

A lively, colorful illustration of a happy and noisy family at home. The parents (Papa and Mama) are smiling, with three cheerful kids playing or engaging in activities around them.

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Characters: Candyland (a country of candy-makers) Fruityland (a land of fruit farmers) A wise owl named Professor Trade, who explains how trade works. Story: Page 1: Introduce Candyland and Fruityland. "Candyland loves making chocolates, lollipops, and jelly beans, but they don’t grow pineapples very well. Fruityland has the best pineapples but no time to make candy!" Page 2: Professor Trade explains the problem. "Candyland and Fruityland both want more yummy treats. 'How can we get what we want without wasting time?' they ask." Page 3: The idea of specialization. "Professor Trade says, 'Candyland should focus on what it does best—making candy! Fruityland should stick to growing fruit!'" Page 4: Explain comparative advantage. "Candyland is really good at making chocolate, and Fruityland is super fast at growing pineapples. If they trade, both can enjoy what the other does best!" Page 5: The result of trade. "Candyland trades a big box of chocolates for a basket of Fruityland’s pineapples. Now they each have chocolates and pineapples to share with everyone!" Page 6: The benefits of trade. "Thanks to trade, Candyland and Fruityland became great friends. Their people were happy, their businesses grew, and everyone had plenty to eat and enjoy." Conclusion: "The lesson from Candyland and Fruityland is simple: When we trade, we all get more of what we love. That’s why we trade!"

Jen and Gerard work in a factory. Gerard's office is upstairs above Jen's. Gerard annoys Jen by running up and down the stairs outside of her office everyday. Jen is constantly yelling at Gerard to quit running up and down the stairs while Gerard laughs. Jen pranks Gerard on the stairs to teach him a lesson. Jen and Gerard settle their differences and learn to have fun together.

0. Max the rabbit sadly says goodbye to his parents. 1. Max, a rabbit from Berlin, found a wallet in the park and returned it to its grateful owner, who rewarded him. 2. In Paris, Max helped a lost deer reunite with its mother, showing empathy. 3. Inspired by Rocky the raccoon, Max climbed a tree in Central Park to rescue a frightened cat, earning a new friendship. 4. Max rescued a turtle entangled in a fisherman's net at Bondi Beach, demonstrating patience. 5. In Cape Town, Max helped a lost giraffe reunite with her herd, displaying love. 6. Max assisted an elderly woman in a Japanese garden in Tokyo, learning about small gestures. 7. In Bangkok, Max rescued and cared for an injured stray dog, fostering compassion. 8. In Rome, Max persuaded noisy tourists in a serene church to lower their voices, understanding respect.

Lots of children give plastic bottle lids to Lids4Kids to be recycled. Lids4Kids volunteers sort them into color categories as a group. The colored lids are divided into 3 groups before being poured into a big machine that mulches them into small flakes. Another machine melts the flakes and extrudes them into a metal mold in the shape of slats for a bench. Volunteers then use carpentry tools to build a colorful bench.

Nursezim, a 10-year-old girl, lived in a village with lovely scenery and pleasant summers. She is a very intelligent, kind, and industrious girl. Nursezim looks after her younger sister Jansezim in addition to helping her mother with housework. Nursezim's mother was a modest housewife, while her father was a farmer. Nursezim excelled academically and assisted her father in the tomato field during her leisure time. Since fifth grade, Nursezim had a strong desire to study English. She begins receiving extra instruction from her English teacher. The fact that Nursezim spends time in extra lessons and completes extra assignments in addition to his schoolwork annoys her parents. They insist that their daughter take care of their siblings, assist around the house, and focus more on the family business. When a diligent girl told her instructor about her family circumstances, the teacher suggested that she attend extra lessons once a week and do the other assignments at home. An overseas investor was brought home by a friend of his father one day. A foreign visitor begs his father to accompany him to the tomato field so he may see the plantation. However, he was incomprehensible to his father, who did not speak English. Nursesim saved the day at this point by speaking with his father and the investor. At the moment, Nursezim is the one who interacts with investors, and her father sells the majority of his goods to other nations. Being able to support her father in this way makes Nursesim proud.
