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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.

13-year-old is being cyber bullied online for being non-binary as they think he's a freak as he is shy about fixing with friends when it's break time.

1. Little shy black boy in room holding a stuffed dragon. 2. Same boy talking to his mom about starting school. 3. Same boy in a preschool surrounded by kids playing, looks to afraid to join. 4. Teacher approaches him and tells him it's OK. 5. Teacher decided to do a show and tell. 6. Little boy Whispers to his stuffed dragon a d it comes to life. 7. Stuffed dragon tells him everything will be OK 8. Little boy shares at show and tell. 9. Whole class is excited. 10 little boys Whispers to friends.

A baby who always smiles. It makes everyone around her loves her. She even smiles when the other person is looking uncomfortable at her and finally it makes that person loves this baby as well.

A black squirrel who lives in a house travels the world, then misses home and his mom.

A little girl Miya was born in Dubai. She never seen real rain and snow. One day she woke up and saw something strange in the window. It snows.

Sammy is a 7 year old hispanic boy who loves playing games. The problem is, Sammy has a difficult time losing. When Sammy loses he becomes upset, sometimes crying and throwing the pieces. His friends and family do not want to play with him when he gets upset. Sammy realizes he needs to learn to control his emotions. Sammy starts to use coping skills. When Sammy becomes upset, he starts by taking a deep breath and counting to 10. This makes him feel better.

A jounrey of a child and their teddy going on an adventure

un baúl con recuerdos de los momentos felices con la familia

**Book Description: "Ekaa Can Be Anything"** "Ekaa Can Be Anything" is a heartwarming and imaginative storybook that inspires young readers to dream big and believe in themselves. Written by Anjali Paliwal, this delightful book is a journey of possibilities, celebrating the boundless potential of every child. The story follows the curious and adventurous Ekaa, a little girl with a big imagination. As Ekaa wonders what she might become when she grows up, the world around her comes alive with exciting ideas. Each page introduces a new dream profession, from diving deep as a scuba diver to soaring high as a pilot, from painting vibrant masterpieces as an artist to exploring galaxies as an astronaut. With vivid, engaging illustrations and simple, lyrical text, the book captures Ekaa in a variety of exciting roles: a chef creating delicious treats, a teacher inspiring others to learn, a scientist making groundbreaking discoveries, and even a writer weaving magical stories. Every page bursts with color and joy, sparking curiosity and creativity in young minds. At its heart, "Ekaa Can Be Anything" delivers an empowering message: you can achieve anything you set your mind to, as long as you believe in yourself. Through Ekaa’s journey, children are encouraged to explore their interests, embrace their uniqueness, and dream without limits. Perfect for toddlers and young children, this story is ideal for bedtime reading or as a gift for special occasions. Its inspiring message and captivating illustrations make it a book that children will cherish for years to come. With a special dedication to the author's niece, Ekaa, the book celebrates the magic of childhood and the endless possibilities of the future. "Ekaa Can Be Anything" is more than a story; it’s a reminder to every child that the world is theirs to explore, create, and shape. **Page Count:** 15 pages **Format:** Hardcover or Paperback **Ideal Age Range:** 2–5 years

"mbark on an adventure with Daisy, a lively boxer dog lost in the forest! Distracted by every little animal and captivated by nature, she spends a day full of surprises. Follow Daisy on this amusing quest to find her way back and reunite with her best friend, Charly.

Life story of this European family from a small town, with their old car, and interesting interactions. Set in the 1980's.

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Florence is a dapple dachshund with green eyes. Florence loves to sing while her dad Tanner plays guitar. Florence loves to play in her ball pit. Florence loves to snuggle with her mom Ariana. Florence goes on walks with Ariana and Tanner. She plays with her friend at the dog park.

A bright, colorful scene with children from different backgrounds holding hands in a circle, looking up towards a shining light or rainbow in the sky.

I want to create a children's book to help kids understand their personal astrological chart. the first three pages with discuss their sun, moon, and rising followed by a page talking about the greek myth these three relate to, then the next few pages will be that child illustrated as the god or goddess of the ruling planet in the sign theirs is in, finally the last page is a synthesis of their chart portrayed like a greek myth

Kaja, Maja i Wojtuś mieszkają obok siebie na wsi w Kuczkowie. Bardzo lubią się razem bawic na dworzu. Kaja, Maja i Wojtuś bawią się w chowanego w stodole, robią domek na drzewie, biegają w lesie i jedzą maliny prosto z krzaka. Lubią też razem kąpac się w basenie na dworzu, który stoi na podwórku. Mają razem mnóstwo przygód. Wieczorem wracają zmęczeni i szczęśliwi do domu, a babcia robi im pyszne kanapki na kolację.

Léonard est un lionceau timide qui préfère rester à l’abri dans sa tanière plutôt que d’explorer la jungle. Pourtant, il admire les récits des anciens lions courageux de sa tribu, comme son grand-père, qui a sauvé leur clan d’une attaque de hyènes. Chaque soir, il s’endort en rêvant qu’un jour, il sera aussi brave. Mais la peur de l’inconnu l’empêche de faire le premier pas. Une nuit, une tempête éclate, et un grand arbre menace de s’effondrer sur leur refuge. Tous les adultes sont occupés à protéger les plus jeunes. Léonard, tremblant, décide d’agir. Il se souvient des histoires de son grand-père et se dit qu’il doit au moins essayer. Accompagné de ses amis, la malicieuse souris Mila et l’oiseau curieux Paco, il part à la recherche de lianes solides pour stabiliser l’arbre. En chemin, ils traversent une forêt sombre et rencontrent des obstacles : un serpent endormi qu’ils doivent contourner sans bruit, un pont cassé au-dessus d’une rivière qu’ils doivent réparer avec des branches, et un vent glacial qui semble vouloir les repousser. À chaque étape, Mila et Paco hésitent, mais Léonard, bien que terrifié, trouve les mots pour les encourager à continuer. Ils rencontrent aussi d’autres animaux, comme un paresseux qui leur conseille de ne pas se presser et un singe farceur qui leur propose un raccourci risqué. Léonard prend le temps de réfléchir et choisit toujours la solution la plus sûre, prouvant que le courage n’est pas l’absence de peur, mais la capacité de prendre des décisions difficiles. Ils reviennent au refuge avec les lianes juste à temps. Grâce à leur courage et à leur coopération, ils sauvent la tanière. Léonard découvre qu’il n’est pas nécessaire d’être grand et fort pour être courageux : il suffit d’agir malgré ses peurs. La tribu le félicite, et son grand-père lui dit qu’il est fier de lui. Léonard se couche ce soir-là, la poitrine gonflée de fierté, prêt à affronter de nouvelles aventures.

Once upon a time there was a beetle who loved to tell everyone how fast he could run. “I am the fastest insect in the park,” he would say. His slow and steady friend the snail, tired of hearing him brag, challenged him to a race. “Ha,” the beetle thought to himself, “there is no way a snail could ever win against me.” On the day of the race, all of the insects in the park gathered to watch. The centipede waved a checkered flag to start the race. The beetle zoomed past the starting line as fast as he could, while the snail carefully inched herself forward bit by bit. The beetle cried out “You will never win this race at that slow, slow pace.” Out of breath from running, the beetle eventually reached a small pond of water. He thought, “I have plenty of time. I just will go around the pond.” The beetle sped off on his way. Inch by inch the snail crawled along the path. As she reached the pond, she thought, “It would be much shorter if I could somehow float across the water.” Perhaps I could build a boat. The snail gathered up some leaves, twigs and vine. She fashioned a small boat that helped her glide smoothly across the water of the pond. When she got to the other side, she hopped off the boat and could see all of her friends waiting for her at the finish line. Little by little the snail crept along the path until she crossed the finish line at long last. All of her friends cheered. “Hooray for snail!” they cried. A moment later the beetle came running across the finish line. “I can’t believe you beat me!” he said. “You know,” the snail replied with a smile, “being the fastest isn’t always everything”. “Sometimes if you just slow down for a moment and think about your challenge, you can come up with great solutions.”
