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P1 There is a boy with golden hair, who lives amongst the stars P2 That loves to walk amongst us, letting his magic become ours P3 Stardust showered on our gardens and sprinkled in our yards P4 Slowly it becomes us, beating in our hearts P5 So now we may join him as he dances in the night sky P6 Shedding our own stardust as we welcome the morning light P7 And the magical boy guides us, as there's something we must know P8 It's how to share our stardust--helping others grow P9 "Some nights are not for dancing, sometimes your dust is just for you And that's all right my darlings-- it's just something I wish I knew. So be sure to save some always, to keep a special store For when you run out of stardust, you may not be able to make more." P10 And we nodded at the magic boy, understanding what he means Is that we must care for ourselves, and it's not as selfish as it seems In fact it's not selfish, to ensure we care for ourselves Because if we lose our stardust, we'll have none for anyone else.

Takes place in Biblical times. A lane man who can’t walk is laying on a mat on the side of the road sad. After a while people come to bring him food and comfort him since he can’t walk. Then, one day a crowd gathered to listen to a man name Jesus talk. He was known for performing miracles and healing the sick and wounded. The lame man heard about Jesus and thought maybe he can walk again today. The crowd was too big so the lame man’s friends made a way to get him to the roof where Jesus was speaking. They made a hole in the roof and carefully lowered him down right in front of Jesus. Jesus saw the lame man laying there and smiled at him. Jesus told him to stand up and walk. The Lame Man was in shock. His legs were now strong. He stood up, took his mat, and began to walk The Lame man started praising God with joy! The people who saw this miracle couldn’t believe their eyes. They celebrated for him. The Lame Man thanked Jesus The Lame Man walked everywhere he went that day with a smile on his face and told everyone about the miracle Jesus performed The Lame man’s heart with filled with gratitude knowing Jesus cared for him

Princess Tarrenna is being picked on by her evil step-sister Elendra and her evil step-mother Melora, her big brother Udeni steps in to defend her

Айым любит играть в теннис, а также занимается активно спортом. Айым очень любит рисовать

Once upon a time, in a cozy little town, there lived a grandpa named Jerry. But he wasn't just any grandpa; he was a superhero! By day, he wore his favorite plaid shirt and glasses, but when trouble arose, he transformed into JerrBear, fighting crime to keep his family safe. One sunny afternoon, Jerry gathered his wife, Debbie, and their two daughters, Amanda and Catherine, along with his four grandkids, Gracie, Olivia, Mackenzie, and Eli. They all sat in the living room, where the laughter from *Roseanne* filled the air. Jerry had something important to share. "My dear family," he said, his voice gentle yet strong, "I have to go on a special mission. I need to go to heaven to be your guardian angel." The room fell silent as everyone looked at him with wide eyes. "But Papa," Gracie said, "we'll miss you!" "I know, buddy," Jerry replied, smiling. "But up there, I can watch over all of you at the same time. I’ll be your superhero from the skies." With hugs and tears, Jerry promised he would always be with them, even if they couldn't see him. As he ascended to heaven, he felt a warm light surround him. There, he was greeted by God, who welcomed him with open arms. "Welcome, Jerry," God said with a kind smile. "You've done well on Earth. Now, it's time for you to watch over your family from here." As Jerry looked around, he spotted Lauren waiting for him with a big smile. He rushed over and wrapped her in a huge hug, feeling the warmth of love that he had missed so much. "Lauren!" he exclaimed, "I’ve missed you so much!" "Me too, Papa!" she replied, her eyes sparkling with joy. "Now I can watch over all of you together," he said, feeling more at peace than ever. And so, Jerry became their guardian angel, alongside Lauren, watching over his family with love, ensuring they felt safe and cherished every day.

a knome that loves to ski and make up jokes lives in a place with a evil knome in charge

Daddy shares a story about his time as an Infantryman, where he had the opportunity to shoot the gun on the Bradley fighting vehicle. Starting in Kuwait, they fought through the desert, engaging with the Iraqi army. One night, the Iraqi army surprised Daddy's group, leading to a long night of fighting. Thankfully, Daddy wasn't injured. The next day, they took control of the airport after breaking through the walls. Moving from building to building, they searched for more enemies. When Daddy returned home, he felt different and sad. He sought help from a mentor to overcome his PTSD and find happiness again. Now, Daddy cherishes his happy thoughts and loves life, always mindful of his feelings. Seeing you reminds him of the happiness you bring to his heart and mind. Daddy loves you.

1. I am a boy who always looks tough and can't cry 2. Then I found an expressive girl

a pumpkin waits in a pumpkin patch for a child to come and take it home for Halloween

Dad tells many funny jokes to his daughter Lena while they ride in the care each day to preschool. This makes her less nervous about going to preschool and takes her mind off being scared. Dad and Lean grow close as Lena gets older and eventually graduates from preschool.

A Tale of Talent, Adventure, and Teamwork. "Patrick & The Hatrick" is a captivating children’s story that combines fun, friendship, and valuable life lessons. This narrative explores themes of perseverance, teamwork, and self-belief, encouraging young readers to chase their dreams and work together.

Chanie Wenjack was a young Indigenous boy who tragically died while attempting to escape from a Canadian residential school in 1966. His death brought attention to the mistreatment of Indigenous children in these schools and the lasting trauma caused by forced assimilation policies. Chanie's story continues to serve as a symbol of resilience and the ongoing struggles faced by Indigenous communities in Canada.

Animal friends work together to help their community. They plant trees, clean up the park, and help each other, teaching kids about teamwork and kindness.

A poor woodcutter loses his axe in a river. When a fairy offers him a golden and a silver axe instead, he refuses and insists on having his own. The fairy rewards his honesty by giving him all three axes.

One day when a blizzard was raging, a little wolf cub named Scott was separated from his pack. He had no choice but to step into the unknown.

A black labrador lives on a farm with 10 Dalmatians and learns that even though he is different he is still part of the pack

Once upon a time, there was a little bird on a farm. His feathers were messy, and he felt sad because he looked different from the other birds. The little bird watched the other birds playing and having fun every day. He wished he could join them, but he felt too shy and unsure of himself. One sunny day, the farmer's daughters came to the farm. ALEENA AND MALIA saw the little bird sitting alone and looking sad. The girls smiled kindly and said, "You may look different, but you are special in your way." The little bird felt a glimmer of hope. He decided to try joining the other birds in their games. At first, the other birds laughed and teased him. But the little bird didn't give up. He kept trying, and soon he found his confidence. With each day that passed, the little bird grew stronger and happier. He realized that it didn't matter what he looked like on the outside. What mattered most was the courage and kindness he had inside. And so, the once sad little bird became known as the brave little bird, inspiring others to believe in themselves just as he had. The End

a boy and a girl in love, doing these things together: dancing together sharing headphones going on a silly walk sharing an umbrella dancing in the rain making tea, sitting by the window boy making girl laugh as she cries boy and girl putting flowers in a vase boy and girl at the opera cutting their hair together making breakfast driving around listening to music preparing a bath grocery shopping on a picnic under a tree folding laundry a surprise water fight

Authors must know a lot about a given topic in order to simplify the material so small children can understand the topics. Buddhism can be a very hard concept for children to understand. Mann Publishers has hired YOU to create a children’s book for children between the ages of five and seven on the concepts of Buddhism. Your book should be very colorful and the content should be simplified to the point a child would understand the complexity of the religion. You can create a physical book using printer paper. You can also use Canva to create your story, just be sure to export the finished product as a PDF file and upload it into Canvas. Please use the following resources to gain the content knowledge necessary for this assignment: Buddhism PowerPoint (edpuzzles, origins of Buddhism packet), Ancient Encyclopedia, and your online textbook. *Your book must include ONE page about each of the following topics: Cover/Title Page Early life of Siddhartha Gautama Siddhartha’s Quest Enlightenment Four Noble Truths Eightfold path Nirvana “Three Jewels” of Buddhism Buddhism and Society 10. Spread of Buddhism 11. Resources (include links to digital images if used)

Rotem is going to Amir's birthday party. She's excited, buys him a present he likes and makes him a card. She then walks over the birthday with Dad. At the party, there are many kids from Rotem's school. They're all playing and Rotem greets Amir and plays with all the kids. But when Amir's mom brings the cake, Rotem has a problem: all the kids push ahead and ask for cake, and she doesn't want to push and doesn't know how to ask for cake. She asks Dad, who tells her she should go up to Amir's mom, put her hand forward and ask. Rotem tries. She's too shy to talk, but she puts her hand out, Amir's mom understands and gives her a piece of cake. Rotem eats the cake with all the other kids. Rotem goes home proud of herself, and Dad is proud of her for asking for cake.
