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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.

In the town of Wheelville, Trevor the Tractor is a dependable vehicle, but he’s always been too scared to join the annual Halloween drive through the spooky Hollow Hill. This year, with encouragement from his adventurous friends, Sparky the Racecar and Diesel the Dump Truck, Trevor decides to face his fears. Along the way, they encounter eerie howling winds, glowing pumpkins, a cobwebbed tunnel, and a swirling fog. With the support of his friends, Trevor learns that even the scariest challenges can be overcome when you have friends by your side. Together, they finish the journey and celebrate their bravery at a festive Halloween party. This heartwarming story teaches kids the value of courage, friendship, and overcoming fears.

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Page 1: Four friends — Lila, Ben, Mia, and Oliver — stood in a village. A big tree led to a secret garden sparkling with flowers, talking trees, and streams. Page 2: They found an old magic book. Lila asked, "Can you help me read this map, please?" Ben said, "Of course!" They met a wise owl with gray feathers and round glasses. Mia asked, "Excuse me, can you show us the way to the treasure?" The owl kindly helped. Page 3: Following the owl's directions, they found a stream with a bridge guarded by a playful elf with pointy ears and sparkling blue eyes. Oliver asked, "Can you tell us a riddle, please?" The elf asked, "What has keys but can't open locks?" Mia answered, "A piano!" The elf cheered, "Great job!" Page 4: Crossing the bridge, they found a treasure chest under a tree. Inside were coins and jewels. The friends thanked the owl and elf, realizing that politeness and manners led to happiness and success in the magic garden.

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A boy and his family have a large dog named Bear. The dog and the boy are best friends. The dog gets sick and eventually dies. The boy is sad but then falls asleep and wakes u with a rocketship in his room and it takes to him to heaven where he reunited with his dog. He then returns to Earth and wakes up in his bed happy.

Juda, a young orphan boy from Mozambique is forced to flee his village in the wake of his mother's tragic death. As Juda treks through the treacherous terrain of the Kruger National Park, facing danger at every turn, he clings to the hope of finding his father, whom he has never met. Just when Juda is on the brink of starvation and despair, he has a miraculous encounter with the Holy Spirit in the form of a majestic lion named Ruach. Through this divine intervention and faith, Juda finds the courage to continue his journey, knowing that he is not alone in his struggles. By his unwavering determination and the guidance of Ruach, Juda discovers that miracles can happen when we least expect them. Juda's Journey is a captivating and poignant tale that reminds readers of all ages that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope and the possibility of redemption.

In a land far beyond the clouds, there existed a magical place known as Candy Island. The Island was ruled by Queen Caramelina, a kind and cheerful queen. Despite all the sweetness, there was one thing that bothered Queen Caramelina: her island was losing its sparkle. The queen called a grand meeting of the island’s creatures to find out what was wrong. Among the crowd, a brave young girl named Taffy stood up. She was a candy cane girl with a heart as sweet as sugar. Her courage was immense, and she was always the first to volunteer when help was needed. “I’ll go, Your Majesty!” Taffy said with determination. “I’ll find out what’s causing the island’s magic to fade, and I’ll fix it!” Queen Caramelina smiled warmly at Taffy. “You are brave. Take this golden candy wrapper. It will help guide you on your journey.” Finally, after a long journey, Taffy arrived at the heart of Candy Island the Sugar Crystal Cave, where the magic of the island was born. Inside the cave, a giant Sugar Crystal stood, glowing with a soft, radiant light. This crystal was the source of the entire island’s sweetness. But when Taffy approached it, she gasped in surprise. The crystal was dim, its glow fading, and around it was a dark, swirling mist. “What is this?” Taffy whispered, her heart sinking. She knew she had to do something to save Candy Island. Taffy’s eyes widened as a small, mischievous creature appeared from the mist. The Sugar Gremlin was a tiny, candy like creature with sticky fingers and a sly grin. He was made of half-melted sugar and dark caramel, his eyes sparkled with mischief. “Why would you steal the sweetness?” Taffy asked, her voice filled with sadness. “This island needs its magic. Without it, we’ll lose everything.” The Sugar Gremlin chuckled. “Oh, but that’s exactly the point! The island was becoming too perfect. It needs balance, a bit of spice, a touch of sourness something to break the sweetness.” I understand now,” Taffy said, her voice filled with compassion. “

Miss Orange County goes to the farmer’s market. She likes to make orange juice every day and the market has the juiciest oranges in all of town. As she puts oranges in her basket, a young girl named Emily came up to her. “Are you Miss Orange County?” “Yes, I am!” “Can I get your autograph?” Miss Orange County: “Yes, of course” While Miss Orange County was signing Emily’s hat, she could see Emily looking her up and down. Emily: “I wish I could be a queen, too.” Miss Orange County: “But you already are.” Emily: “Well what do you mean?” Page 6: Miss Orange County: “Everyone can be a queen. Beauty is based on the good we create in the world around us and how we can make our communities beautiful” “Zookeepers are queens because they keep our wildlife safe and healthy.” “A police officer’s beauty comes from their commitment to keeping their city safe.” Doctors help us stay beautiful, healthy, and strong.

Little girl goes to the zoo. She sees a lion. The lion roars. She sees an elephant. The elephant has a long trunk. She sees a turtle. The turtle is slow. She sees a rabbit. The rabbit has soft fur. She sees a gorilla. The gorilla is eating a banana. She buys ice-cream and happily waves to all zoo animals.

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Sophia and Kallen learn about the importance of understanding text features in a nonfiction book. Headings: Titles or subtitles that indicate the topic of a section. Titles: The main title of the document or section that summarizes the content. Bold Print: Text emphasized for importance or to highlight key terms. Italics: Text style used for emphasis, foreign words, or titles of works. Captions: Descriptions or explanations of images, charts, or figures. Diagrams: Visual representations of concepts, processes, or systems. Maps: Geographic visuals showing locations, regions, or pathways. Graphs/Charts: Visual data representations, such as bar charts, pie charts, or line graphs. Photographs: Real images used to visually support or enhance the text. Tables: Grid-based layouts showing data or information in rows and columns. Sidebars: Boxes of additional information or facts placed alongside the main text. Glossary: A list of key terms and their definitions, usually at the end of a text. Index: An alphabetical list of key topics and the pages where they can be found. Table of Contents: An organized listing of the chapters or sections in the text. Labels: Text accompanying diagrams or images to identify parts or explain content. Timeline: A visual representation showing events in chronological order.

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Victoria Sofia is a beautiful princess. With a fairy god mother that loved her very much. She lived dreaming of the day of her quinceñera & Sweet 16. She was a simple girl who loved to dance with her sister Emma. Both the princess would constantly billed tents to plan there big day. Their mom Sofia was also super excited.

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Ryder and the Paw Patrol always work together as a team. They use kind words and help each other, even when things go wrong. One day, Chase and Marshall were playing fetch. Chase wanted to go first, but Marshall grabbed the ball. Chase felt mad. He wanted to call Marshall a mean name, but then he remembered—heroes use kind words! Instead of calling a name, Chase took a deep breath. Then he said, “Marshall, I feel upset because I wanted a turn. Can we take turns, please?” Marshall said, “Oh! I didn’t know you were upset. Sure, Chase! Let’s take turns.” Chase felt much better! He didn’t have to use mean words. He solved the problem like a hero! If I ever feel upset, I can: 🐶 Take a deep breath. 🐶 Use my words to say how I feel. 🐶 Ask for help. 🐶 Take a break and calm down. I will use kind words, just like the Paw Patrol!
