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An adventure where Isla and her pet bearded dragon go on a search for Nessy the lochness monster in Scotland.

Hurricane season in Jamaican is for June the November every year. Hurricane Beryl barely hit Jamaica. Jamaica has fourteen parishes, Manchester, St. James, St. Thomas, Kingston and St. Andrew, St. Ann, St. Mary, St. Elizabeth, Trelawny, St. Catherine, Clarendon, Portland, Westmoreland and Hanover During hurricane season, Jamaica buys extra dry goods, such as breads Foska Oats, Brunswick Sardines, tin mackerels, salted cod fish and alot of water. Most Jamaicans didnt think the storm was going to touch Jamaica. The rains started and the people especially those that did not prepare. The storm barely touched Jamaica. however the paishes and Manchester, St. Elizabeth and Clarendon were hit by the storm. alot of light posts went down. houses lost roofs. Bananas and plantines were the hardest hit

A small journey into the forest by Umi, a small baby bear and Baba, a big bear who is Umi's father. An emotional theme regarding the importance of a father and make mention of how Baba will always be there for Umi no matter what.

1. Mary Augustine is a very lively girl who likes to jump and play around. 2. One day while playing outside she saw a little black butterfly flying above her lola's flower. 3. She went to touch the butterfy but the butterfly kept on flying away. 4. She was about to give up catching it when the butterfly landed on her shoulders. 5. She was so happy but she did not move so that the butterfly will stay. 6. Minutes later, the butterfly flew away.

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1. grand daughter leaving mother in car from country side 2. she met her grand father who is scientist and toy maker 3. he explained various science topics to her

Luna was a little girl who loved the moon. Every night, she watched it shine brightly from her window. But one evening, the moon didn’t rise A silver owl landed on her windowsill and said, “Luna, the moonlight is missing! Will you help bring it back?” The owl gave Luna a magical lantern. “This will guide you to the Moonstone Cavern, where the moonlight is hidden.” Page 4: Text: Luna followed the owl through the dark forest. She crossed a glowing river and climbed a hill of stars. Illustration: Luna walking beside the glowing owl across a shimmering blue river with floating stars. Behind them, the hill glows faintly with stardust. Page 5: Text: At last, they reached the Moonstone Cavern. Inside, the moonlight was trapped in a crystal jar guarded by a shadowy figure. Illustration: A glittering cave with a jar glowing with bright moonlight on a pedestal. A dark, shadowy figure with glowing red eyes stands near it. Luna looks determined. Page 6: Text: Luna bravely said, “The world needs the moonlight. Please let it go!” The shadow smiled and said, “Only someone pure of heart can ask. Take it!” Illustration: Luna standing tall, holding her lantern. The shadowy figure fades, revealing a kind face. The jar starts to glow even brighter. Page 7: Text: Luna opened the jar, and the moonlight soared into the sky. The moon shone brightly once again. Illustration: The moon glowing in the sky as Luna and the owl stand on the hill, watching. Luna looks proud, holding the empty jar. Page 8: Text: From that night on, Luna and the moon shared a special bond. The silver owl visited her often, and her nights were always magical. Illustration: Luna sitting by her window again, with the glowing owl on her shoulder. The moon is bright in the sky, casting silver light into her room. The End This story combines adventure, bravery, and a magical touch—perfect for unique illustrations!

A story book introducing a mums cancer diagnosis to children, give ideas of things to do and say to help mummy get better, explain cancer for ages up to 10

Story: A child takes a bite of a yummy snack. As food meets the mouth, chewing and saliva (our superhero helper) start breaking it down. Illustration: A smiling child and a zoomed-in view of animated teeth and saliva droplets. Stomach Adventure: Food slides down the esophagus into the stomach, where powerful acids and enzymes mix it into a mushy potion. Illustration: A bubbling, cauldron-like stomach with friendly acid bubbles stirring the mix. The Intestines’ Magic: Story: The mushy food moves into the twisty intestines, where nutrients are absorbed, leaving behind the waste. Illustration: A colorful, winding slide with nutrient characters (like vitamins) happily getting collected. Poop is Born: Story: The leftovers, including fiber, water, and bacteria, become poop. Poop is our body's way of saying “job done!” Illustration: A cute, smiling poop character emerges as a result of the digestive journey. The Many Faces of Poop: Story: Poop can be different—runny (diarrhea), soft, hard, or just right (log-shaped). Healthy poop is usually brown and sinks. Illustration: A chart of poop types with cartoon faces, including a “thumbs-up” healthy poop. The Rainbow of Colors: Story: Poop is normally brown, thanks to bile. Changes in color (green, red, or black) can signal different things, sometimes needing a doctor’s check. Illustration: A colorful rainbow of poop samples with simple explanations. Health Detective: Story: Poop tells us how healthy our body is. If it looks odd, it might be time to talk to a doctor. Illustration: A detective poop with a magnifying glass investigating a mystery. Nature’s Role & Hygiene: Story: All animals poop, helping nature by fertilizing plants. While poop is important, it’s full of germs, so we must never touch it and always wash our hands! Illustration: Various animals and a playful “no-touch” sign alongside a dancing soap bottle.

a robot is a bully and he loses his friends, and Colton has five-year-old best friend teaches him how to be a kind friend and he gets all his friends back and And then, if the blue robot friend says, if your mean, I’m out of here.

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The fairy tale "The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats" tells about a mother goat and her seven little goats who lived in a hut. When the goat left, she forbade the kids to open the door to anyone. The wolf really wanted to eat the goats and repeatedly came to the door, but his rough voice gave him away, so the children did not open the door. However, the cunning wolf, with the help of a blacksmith, forged a new throat that emitted a thin voice, and this misled the goats. They opened the door and the wolf immediately devoured them, only one goat managed to hide. The goat came home, and there were no kids, she cried, and the remaining goat told her the whole truth. And then the wolf came and they went into the forest together and came upon a pit with a fire. The goat jumped over the fire, but the wolf jumped awkwardly. He fell on the hot coals, his belly burst, and out of it the goats got out unharmed.

Storyline: Sammy is a curious kid who lives in a "smart" city where everything from the street lights to the parks is controlled by a central computer system. When the system starts glitching, Sammy and his friends use simple coding sequences to fix various problems around the city. This story introduces concepts of urban technology, problem-solving, and how software controls hardware.

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In the Kingdom of Sweets and Chocolate, Princess Zhenya lived happily with her friends Flash, a speedy car, and Moana, an intrepid explorer. One bright day, Blaze and Moana invited Zhenya to visit the distant island of Samui. Excited but faced with the problem of getting there, Zhenya remembered her grandmother's tales of a magical blanket. With quick thinking, Zhenya unfurled the blanket and whispered its secret words. In a flash, they were flying through the sky! Together, they explored Samui's wonders until it was time to return. Blaze, ever resourceful, transformed into a boat, ferrying them safely back home to the Kingdom of Sweets and Chocolate. And so, Princess Zhenya and her friends learned that ingenuity and friendship can turn any adventure into a sweet success.

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Starting a new school can be nerve-wracking, but making a new friend makes it a day to remember. My Happy School Day (Illustrated Book for 4-year-olds) make it really easy Page 1 (Illustration: Happy child entering a classroom) I go to my classroom. I see many colors! Page 2 (Illustration: Child sitting on a chair at a desk) I sit on my chair. My desk is clean. Page 3 (Illustration: Child holding a pencil) I have a pencil. My pencil is yellow! Page 4 (Illustration: Child reading a book happily) I read my book. Reading is fun! Page 4 (Illustration: Children in a colorful library) We go to the library. So many books! Page 5 (Illustration: Child choosing a book from a shelf) I pick a book from the shelf. Let's read! Page 6 (Illustration: Child reading with friends) I read with friends. Books make us happy. Page 7 (Illustration: Child drawing with colorful pencils) I color my book. I use my pencil. Page 7 (Illustration: Children sharing books) We share our books. Sharing is nice! Page 7 (Illustration: Teacher smiling and reading to kids) Teacher reads us a story. We all listen. Page 8 (Illustration: Children organizing books neatly) We tidy our classroom. Books on the shelf! Page 9 (Illustration: Children showing colorful drawings) We draw with pencils. Lots of colors! Page 10 (Illustration: Happy children waving goodbye) We love our classroom. See you tomorrow!

Mika and Mara are two best friends living in Kenya who go out to play together and after a while of running around take a moment to rest. Mika has a chocolate and Mara has a packet of crisps. They learn to share

1. John Jr and Durga wanted to understand more about the shoes of the Gospel of Peace in the Armor of God. They are worn as protection when we share the good news of Jesus. 2.John Jr and Durga found out The shoes of peace protect them from the distractions and traps that Satan uses to hinder them. They also help us stand firm in the truth of God's word, even in terrifying circumstances. 3. John Jr told Durga that they should the gospel with others at any time. The shoes of peace allow us to face life's trials without fear, knowing that what awaits is greater than anything they could suffer. 4. John Jr read Bible verse Matthew 5:9 Jesus said, “Blessed are the peacemakers” Durga claimed that Peace can be experienced when we have received divine pardon with a reconciliation to God and have the harmony within, especially with God and not fellow man. 5. John Jr and Durga felt empowered through the word, power, and conviction of the gospel. They decided they would start Sharing the good news of Christ and become ready to share God with others at all times. 6. John Jr and Durga said the prayer, Father today we put on the shoes of peace, and pray that they will be firmly grounded in the good news of what Jesus did on the cross. Please help us today to dig deep if the enemy throws anything at us — remind us that You, God, have everything under control. You give us peace – a peace that surpasses all understanding

Once upon a sunny day in a coastal town, a curious girl named Lily heard a whisper calling her to the beach. She followed the sound to the ocean, where a friendly dolphin named Finn appeared, offering a magical underwater adventure. Lily hopped onto Finn's back, marveling at coral reefs, playful seals, sea turtles, and a shy octopus. They encountered a majestic humpback whale whose song filled Lily with wonder. Finn led Lily to a hidden cave of seashells and pearls, where she chose a special seashell as a memento. Reluctantly, they surfaced, and Lily, grateful for the journey, returned to the beach. From that day on, Lily cherished her memories and understood the importance of protecting the ocean. She went home, ready to share her story and inspire others to appreciate the wonders beneath the waves.
