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Tom est en colère : pourquoi doit-il vivre dans deux maisons au lieu d’une seule ? Pourquoi ne peut-il pas avoir ses parents ensemble, tout le temps ? Mais un jour, il découvre que ses deux maisons sont magiques ! Chacune s’adapte à lui et garde une place spéciale pour ses rires, ses jeux et son amour. Et surtout… Tom comprend qu’il est le magicien qui les relie toutes les deux !

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1. The Salmon of Knowledge in the River Boyne was said to grant wisdom to whoever tasted its flesh. Finegas, a wise poet, had tried for seven years to catch it. 2. A young warrior, Fionn, lived with Finegas, unaware of the legend. One spring morning, Finegas finally caught the salmon and asked Fionn to cook it, warning him not to eat any. 3. While cooking, Fionn burned his thumb and instinctively put it in his mouth. 3. When Fionn brought the cooked fish to Finegas, the poet noticed a new wisdom in Fionn’s eyes. Upon learning of the accidental taste, Finegas realized Fionn had gained the salmon’s wisdom. Though sad he wouldn’t be the wisest, Finegas was happy for Fionn. 4. Fionn later became the leader of the Fianna and their greatest warrior.

Once upon a time, there was a young girl named Avery who lived in a small village with her best friends Tiana, Gianna, Lyanna, and Genisus. They were all curious and adventurous girls who loved to explore the world around them. One day, they decided to go on an adventure together with Avery's puppy dog named Rouge. They started by exploring the woods near their village. They climbed trees, chased butterflies, and collected wildflowers. Then, they came across a river that flowed through the woods. They followed the river and discovered a hidden waterfall. They were amazed by the sight and decided to explore the area around it.

Henry was a cheerful young boy who loved school, but he faced a challenge that troubled his happy days. Jake, a classmate, often picked on him: stealing his lunch money, mocking him in front of others, and tossing crumpled paper at him during class. Despite this, Henry’s spirit remained unbroken. One evening, Henry shared his troubles with his parents who suggested he speak to his teacher about Jake's behavior. The next day, the teacher spoke to both boys and encouraged Henry to approach Jake with kindness and understanding. Taking her advice to heart, Henry approached Jake and gently asked why he was being mean. Initially hesitant, Jake finally admitted that he felt jealous of Henry's good nature and academic success which made him act out. Touched by Henry's concern rather than anger, Jake apologized for his actions and asked if Henry could help him with his studies. From that day forward, their relationship transformed. With patience and teamwork, they became friends as Henry helped Jake improve academically. Through their story of conflict turned into friendship by compassion and dialogue illustrates the power of empathy and understanding in overcoming adversity.

With the onset of spring, when the whole forest is green, all the trees are patterned and the flowers are so beautiful, little bunnies were jumping on a green meadow, doe girls were walking in a meadow of flowers, and little bears were hiding behind trees. Next to a tree there was a basket of eggs left so variegated and patterned.

Pudding, the cute female Tuxedo cat, Pog the cute turtle, Munch the cute male beagle and Rita, the pretty 12-year-old white female with brown hair and brown eyes with medium long hair.

Na misteriosa floresta de Ybirá-Karu, um grupo de jovens animais encantados é convocado pela sábia Onça para uma jornada única. Eles devem aprender os segredos da Terra e do Céu, a fim de proteger suas comunidades e honrar os antigos ensinamentos. Porém, nem todos estão dispostos a ouvir. Entre piadas, críticas e distrações, a harmonia do grupo é ameaçada. À medida que a missão se complica, a Árvore da Harmonia, um símbolo de sabedoria e união, recusa-se a florescer. A divisão entre os jovens animais parece ser maior do que a própria floresta pode suportar. Com o destino de Ybirá-Karu nas mãos deles, quem será capaz de superar as disputas internas e restaurar a paz? O que será necessário para que, finalmente, a árvore se revele? Prepare-se para uma história de desafios, escolhas difíceis e a luta pelo equilíbrio entre o caos e a harmonia.

A day at the beach with beautiful weather and a Rockpool. Small waves. The boy is loving the water and the beauty and powerful energy of the day. He blesses the sun and the moon. He is grateful and joyous.

1. The man walks in the forest 2. The woman cry at the bed room 3. The man and women walk at the park 4. the man meet with the new women

A bedtime story for Amelia, a baby girl. Amelia goes on an outdoor adventure. She goes apple picking with her Mimi and Papa, and she goes to the zoo. They also play in the park until it is time to go home and go to bed.

Janice is a 5-year-old girl from Hong Kong. She loves pandas. The Panda is called Rabbit baby

1. Praxton is an 11-year-old boy who loves adventure. Most people call him ‘Prax” 2. He always has a flashlight in his hand 3. There is a forest behind his house. He loves to play in the forest 4. There is a mysterious cave in the forest 5. He’s never been allowed to get inside there 6. One nice morning, he decides to sneak inside there without telling his parents 7. Once he enters, all the rocks fall blocking the entrance. It’s dark in there. Lucky, he has the flashlight 8. He sees ants walk to the light so he follows the ants 9. Finally, he finds the exit 10. Once he gets home, he gives his mom a big hug and says that he thought he would die in the cave and wouldn’t see his mom again 11. He says sorry to his mom for not listening to her

In the enchanted Kingdom of Chaste, where golden spires kissed the heavens and crystal fountains hummed with melodies, two princesses, Ellen and Sara, were born beneath a radiant rainbow. Daughters of King Augustus and Queen Celestia, they were as beautiful as they were blessed, each endowed with a unique gift bestowed by God—gifts that they could only share with the prince they chose to marry. Ellen, with her dark, curly hair, found solace in nature, speaking to God in the stillness of the forest. Meanwhile, Sara, with her short curls, found joy in the kitchen, singing songs of praise while she cooked. As the years passed, many princes came seeking their hearts, some with pure intentions, others hoping to steal their precious gifts. Sara, in her youthful yearning, gave her gift to the charming Prince Alistair, only to be betrayed, leaving her heartbroken and lost. Yet, Ellen’s love story was one of respect and patience, as Prince Edmund, gentle and noble, never sought her gift but cherished her for who she truly was. Their love blossomed, culminating in a joyous wedding that united the kingdom. Though Sara had lost her gift, she found peace in God’s presence once more, realizing that true love comes from faith, not fleeting affections. Together, the sisters ruled Chaste with wisdom, their hearts forever intertwined with the love that transcends earthly gifts. And so, they lived happily ever after.

1. A 8 year old asian girl with pig tails in an empty room looking out a window into a rainforest/garden 2. Silhouette of Kids playing in that garden 3. Kids picking fruit from the tree in the Garden 4. kids leaving the garden 5. The empty room darker with a view of the garden through the window 6. a silohete of Jesus walking in the Garden 7. the young Asian girl looking out the garden window again 8. the asian girl holding hands with Jesus (dark skinned Jesus) walking in the Garden 9. kids playing again in the garden with Jesus 10. a wide shot of the garden with a sign over it that says "kingdom of God" 11. Back to the room with the window looking into the garden

Scene 1 Sophie, the happy squirrel, loved jumping from branch to branch. She also loved making others smile and feel happy. Scene 2 One morning, Sophie saw her friend Finn, a gentle fox, sitting by himself near a tree. He seemed sad. Sophie skipped over and asked, “Hey Finn, you look sad. What’s wrong?” Finn sighed. “I sometimes feel like I don’t belong in the forest. Everyone’s busy, and I feel left out.” Scene 3 Sophie’s heart warmed. She didn’t want Finn to feel alone. “Don’t worry! We’ll spend the day together. You don’t need to fit in anywhere because you’re perfect just as you are!” Finn’s ears perked up. “Really?” “Of course! Let’s have fun exploring the forest!” Sophie said. Scene 4 The two friends explored the forest. Sophie bounced from branch to branch, and Finn trotted along, wagging his tail. They played, raced, and laughed together. Scene 5 They came to a glade with colorful flowers and a stream. Sophie twirled in the meadow and said, “See? The forest is beautiful, and you belong here, Finn.” Finn smiled. “You’re right, Sophie. I feel better now.” Scene 6 As the sun set, they sat on a rock, watching the stars. “This was the best day,” Finn said. “Thank you, Sophie. You made me so much happier.” Sophie smiled. “That’s what friends are for. I’m always here for you.” Scene 7 From then on, Sophie and Finn spent every day together in the forest, exploring, laughing, and enjoying each other’s company. They knew that as long as they had each other, the forest would always feel like home.
