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My sister is about to have a baby. I want the lyrics of this song to be the words of the story book. I want the pictures you create to match what the lyrics are saying. Here are the lyrics: My father said, "Never give up, son" Just look how good Cassius become Muhammad, Mahatma and Nelson Not scared to be strong Man, what if they say I'm no good? What if they say, "Get out of here, kid, you got no future"? Now you could run and just say they're right No, I'll never be no one in my whole life Or you could turn and say, "No, wait, they're wrong" And get to keep on dancing all life long My father said, "Never give up, son" Just look what Amelia and Joan done Oh Rosa, Teresa, their war won Not scared to be strong Now you could run and just say they're right No, I'll never be no one in my whole life Or you could turn and say, "No, wait, they're wrong" And get to keep on dancing all life long Yeah, you could be someone special You've got bright in your brains and lightning in your veins You'll go higher than they've ever gone In you I see someone special You've got fire in your eyes and when you realize You'll go further than we've ever gone (Look) just turn it on Yeah, you could be someone special You've got fire in your eyes, I see heaven inside You'll go further than we've ever gone In you I see someone special You've got bright in your brains You can break through these chains You'll go higher than we've ever gone Just turn it on In you I see someone special Don't go to war with yourself Just turn, just turn, just turn it on And you can't go wrong

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4 Year old girl wearing a yellow polka dot dress. Enters a school building and is shy making friends. Her classmates, a group of diverse students from different backgrounds find ways to be her friends. They play blocks, in the playground, eat lunch together share toys, draw pictures on a table, do puzzles and say godbye to er

This heartwarming short story follows a young boy named Oliver in the town of Willowville, who possesses the magical ability to bring his drawings to life. His favorite subject to draw is the sky. One day, Oliver meets a mischievous raccoon named Rocco, who quickly becomes his friend. Their bond grows as they share adventures and meals, especially enjoying drawn spaghetti. However, their friendship is tested when Rocco becomes rabid after a bite. With love and determination, Oliver uses his drawing talent to calm and save his friend, ensuring their bond remains unbroken.

"The Adventures of Ginger, the Brave Gingerbread Man" - A heartwarming tale of friendship, bravery, and the sweetest journey through a magical world of sugary delights. Perfect for young children who love a sprinkle of magic in their bedtime stories.

The book tells the amazing adventures of three friends who discover a mysterious portal that leads them to Moon Valley—a magical world that exists parallel to ours. In this world, magical creatures rule, fairy-tale landscapes abound, and mysterious challenges await. The children help the valley's inhabitants resolve a crisis threatening their world, learning the importance of friendship, mutual aid, and courage along the way. Max - Brave and decisive, Max loves adventures and isn't afraid of challenges. He becomes the leader of the group during their adventures. Olivia - Intelligent and resourceful, Luna - A mysterious local from Moon Valley who helps the children navigate the world of magic. Her deep understanding of nature and magic is key to solving many mysteries. This story is suitable for reading with children, discussing themes of friendship, bravery, and the importance of helping others.

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Lily's Big Move" is a vibrant, heartfelt story for children aged 5-7 years old. The story follows 6-year-old Lily, a shy but curious girl with curly chestnut brown hair and bright green eyes. She loves her teddy bear, Mr. Cuddles, who provides her comfort during challenging times. When Lily’s family moves from their familiar home to Morocco, she faces the excitement and anxiety of adjusting to a new country. Lily’s mom, a nurturing woman in her early 30s with wavy dark brown hair and warm brown eyes, and her dad, a tall, warm, and playful man with a well-groomed beard and tan complexion, support her through this significant life change. In Morocco, Lily struggles with new foods, a different language, and making new friends. At school, she feels out of place until she meets Sam, a 7-year-old boy with sandy blonde hair, blue eyes, and a freckled face, who helps her feel welcome. As Lily begins to navigate her new surroundings, her patient and encouraging teacher, a warm woman in her mid-40s with short curly black hair and a deep brown complexion, guides her through the language and cultural barriers. Lily also finds comfort in video calls with her loving grandparents. Her grandma, with soft green eyes and silver-gray hair, and her grandpa, with a full mustache and thinning white hair, reassure her and keep her connected to her old home. Through resilience, courage, and the support of her family and friends, Lily learns to embrace her new environment, finding confidence and happiness in her new life. The story emphasizes the importance of communication, emotional expression, and the beauty of exploring new cultures, making it a perfect read for young children experiencing similar transitions.

Annie the Alpaca loves her peaceful meadow nestled among rolling hills, but venturing beyond this comfort zone fills her with anxiety. Anie does not want to go far from home. Sleep overs are a struggle for her which makes her friends not want to hang with her as much. Annie is so anxious that she talks quiet and cries a lot which then makes kids make fun of her. With gentle guidance from her animal friends and supportive parents, Annie learns to manage her worries and embrace new experiences. Through small steps and the warmth of friendship, Annie discovers that her world can be bigger and more exciting when she faces her fears.

In the coastal town of Aquarina, two sisters, Nil and Mjalta, discovered a message leading them to the Elysian Grotto, a hidden underwater cavern. With snorkels and a treasure map, they embarked on an adventure. Guided by sea creatures, they explored the bioluminescent wonders of the grotto. Unlocking a secret chamber, they encountered a sea serpent guarding a magical pool. By sharing their love for the ocean, the serpent granted them enhanced swimming abilities. Transformed into mermaids, Nil and Mjalta became guardians of Aquarina. With grace and strength, they protected marine life. As the sun set, the sisters surfaced, forever intertwined with the enchanting waters of the Elysian Grotto, living their happily ever after.

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Charlie is everybody's best friend. He is kind considerate and aware of the feelings of others. Charlie is also very smart and extremely articulate for his age. Charlie lives in a family with a beautiful mom and wonderful dad and four brothers. Charlie has two older brothers and two younger brothers and a big white dog named Bear. Everybody loves Charlie because he is kind to others. Charlie loves to play sports like baseball and basketball. Charlie is just a really great kid.

Deep in the Australian bush, a young kangaroo named Jumpo was full of energy and curiosity. But one thing bothered him—he couldn’t jump yet! The other kangaroos soared effortlessly through the grass, while Jumpo just watched. Determined to learn, he hopped over to his wise friend, Wally the Wallaby. “To jump, you need to build some skills,” Wally said. Balance: “Start by walking forward, backward, and on uneven ground like sand to steady your feet.” Foot Position: “Keep your feet shoulder-width apart. This gives you a strong base and helps your arches.” Coordination: “Jumping is about timing—bend your knees and straighten them at the right moment.” Strength: “Your calf muscles give you the push you need to leave the ground.” Wally started Jumpo with simple exercises. Step 1: Bouncing Wally held Jumpo’s hips and bounced him on a soft cushion. Soon, Jumpo felt the rhythm and tried bouncing on his own. “Next, try bouncing on a trampoline or your bed,” Wally suggested. Step 2: Standing on Tiptoes “To learn the push-off, practice standing tall,” Wally said. Jumpo reached for toys while on tiptoes, then practiced walking on them. Step 3: Bouncing on Tiptoes “Now try bouncing up and pushing onto your tiptoes,” Wally instructed. Jumpo held onto a sturdy branch at first and then tried it alone. After weeks of practice, Jumpo felt ready for his first jump. He bent his knees, pushed off with his toes, and… he was airborne! “See, Jumpo? Jumping is about practice and balance,” Wally cheered. From that day, Jumpo practiced daily, soon bounding through the bush like the other kangaroos.

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Princess Lilly, Grizzly and The Eco Warriors is a delightful children's fiction book that follows the adventures of Princess Lilly, a brave and kind-hearted young princess who embarks on a mission to save her enchanted forest from environmental harm. With her loyal animal companions - a wise owl named Hoot and a mischievous squirrel called Nutmeg - by her side, Princess Lilly sets out to protect the magical creatures and plants that call the forest home. As they journey through the lush greenery of the forest, Princess Lilly and her friends encounter Grizzly, a monster who is lost in the jungle. Along the way, they befriend Grizzly and begin teaching him valuable lessons about the importance of caring for nature, recycling, and living in harmony with the environment. This captures his heart. Through their adventures, Princess Lilly and The Eco Warriors teach young readers about the significance of preserving our planet for future generations.

Once upon a time, two young hearts found each other in the vast online world. With every conversation, they felt something special was forming, and soon decided to meet. Their first date was in a magical place: beneath a setting sun. The orange hues in the sky reflected the sparkle in their eyes. It was at that moment they realized they wanted to build something together. Though they were young and had challenges ahead, they soon chose to share more than just dreams: they shared a home. With their modest salaries, they managed to achieve everything they wished for. Every small victory was celebrated with joy. Together, they bought their first car, a 2011 Gol, and adopted a white kitten who quickly became an essential part of their family. Their love grew day by day. Together, they faced difficulties, celebrated victories, and, most of all, built a life full of care and companionship. Now, with their wedding set for November, they could hardly wait to make official what they had known since that first sunset: they were meant to be together forever. On their big day, with tears of joy in their eyes, they exchanged vows, promising to remain by each other’s side in every new chapter of life. And so it was. Years passed, and the love that began online, strengthened by so many memories, continued to grow. Now old and gray, sitting together on a garden bench, holding hands, they watched the sunset once again. They knew that, from the very beginning, they had always been exactly where they were meant to be: side by side, forever.

Our memory and our brain are amazing! However, it does not record our lives like a book! You cannot go back to a previous chapter to retrieve memories accurately. Attention issues, prior knowledge, and memory decay all interfere with the actual memories that are stored. There are so many different parts to our memory that all work separately and together to help us experience and remember life. Your task is to create a children's book about manny the monkey that creates a story highlighting KEY concepts for each aspect of memory: Encoding, Storage, & Retrieval. Your book should be like a “cliff notes” of memory and should walk me through these processes in an easy to understand manner. Have fun and be creative The book must play out like a cohesive story Requirements: ✧ Include all the section listed below ✧ Color!!! ✧ Title Page & Table of Contents ✧ Pictures dispersed throughout the book ✧ Effort is evident ✧ Information is CONCISE and put into easy to understand words, examples, etc. ✧ Make it MEANINGFUL to you! Use personal examples for concepts if possible! Three Main Chapters & Prologue (Introduction) ✓ Encoding o Automatic Vs. Effortful Processing ▪ Include explicit and implicit memories o Effortful Processing Strategies o Spacing Effect o Shallow Vs. Deep Processing (Meaningful) ✓ Storage o Explicit Memory System ▪ Frontal Lobes ▪ Hippocampus o Implicit Memory System ▪ Cerebellum ▪ Basal Ganglia o The Amygdala and Memory o Synaptic Changes and Memory Processing ✓ Retrieval o How do we measure retention? ▪ Recall, recognition, relearning o Retrieval Cues ▪ Priming ▪ Context Dependent Memory ▪ State Dependent Memory ▪ Serial Position Effect
