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A small, anthropomorphic white blood cell with bright eyes and a determined expression. Its surface is a soft white with a hint of shine, resembling a heroic knight.

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A book for toddlers to explore and learn about their emotions

Two sisters really wanted to go to space for adventures. And once they succeeded.

story about sadie who loves to do crafts, play volleyball and softball. She will do anything for her friends but seems to always be picked last or set aside. This makes Sadies heart break. She wants to be wanted more often then not. Sadie loves her mom and dad and she has severe anxiety beings separated from them. She also loves her two brothers and one sister. Her animals are her life. She has a therapy dog names Peaches who is a corgi and Coco who is a Boxer. Sadie wishes the world saw her as coco and peaches do. sometimes she feels lonely and scared.

A colorful story about how our thoughts and habits are like seeds we plant and nurture in our brain-garden Shows how positive thoughts grow into beautiful flowers while negative thoughts are like weeds we can choose to pull Teaches basic neuroscience concepts through gardening metaphors kids can understand Includes simple mindfulness exercises presented as "garden care tips"

In Mr. C's 4th-grade class, an unconventional lesson unfolds as Jorden C, Yael, and Jesse discover the magical consequences of smoking. One day, Mr. C introduces them to a mystical doorway, a portal to the Land of Lungs, where the air is pure and clean. As they step through the portal, the trio finds themselves in a fantastical realm adorned with vibrant flowers and floating clouds. Their guide, Professor Puffington, a whimsical creature made of clouds, takes them on a journey through the enchanted Forest of Breath. In this magical land, each tree represents a healthy lung, while the smoky swamps symbolize the harmful effects of smoking. The students witness the friendly Lung Fairies, who weave spells to keep the air clean.

1. Sophie and Diego are two miniature horses living at Mountain Valley Horse Rescue. They teach children about being safe around horses and educate their parents on the need to rescue horses, rehabilitate and rehome them. 2. Sophie and Diego introduce everyone to the rescue horses, how to care for the horses, train them and help them find new homes. 3. The children brush the miniature horses, learn to lead them and take a pony ride to end their visit

Eddie's mom and dad allowed him to venture further than he's ever gone before. However, on the way back home he gets lost. Other animals aren't willing to help Eddie because he is a dinosaur and they are scared. He finally meets a friend who helps guide him back home!

Girl walks up the mountain

In a forgotten land, a gigantic red kangaroo named Big Red watched over all the animals. Every day, he bounded across the plains, mountains, rivers, and forests to reach a giant red rock. From there, he made sure every creature was safe and kind. One day, while crossing the river, Big Red found a bull shark and a crocodile fighting. He gently separated them with his huge paws and said, “Stop fighting. I want peace for all animals.” The shark and crocodile agreed to be kind. On another sunny day, Big Red was bounding toward his red rock when the ground beneath him crumbled. Rocks tumbled, and Big Red fell. The animals rushed to help, but Big Red was badly hurt. With a soft voice, he told them, “Don’t cry. I’ll become a star in the sky to watch over you.” Big Red closed his eyes, and his spirit rose, becoming the brightest star in the sky. That night, all the animals knew it was Big Red, still shining down, protecting them in the Land That Time Forgot.

A young boy finds a treasure map while building a sand castle on beach, near the sea. He follows the treasure map to find a pirate ship that is filled with treasure.

The brain is not your mind. The mind is the intelligence. The brain is just a computer. And the nervous system is the machine choice program. And action. You are not your body. You are the invisible intelligence. Every thought has an emotion attached to it. Thoughts are electrical. Emotions are magnetic. Your emotions are felt in the heart, which produces the electromagnetic field. Your emotional state creates your vibe. And your vibe attracts your tribe. You attract whatever frequency you operate on. Mind creates matter. The external world mirrors the state of your internal thoughts and emotions. You set your frequency with your mind with your thoughts. That's why we call it a mindset. You've got to set your mind to the frequency of what you want. And when you become that frequency, you will attract that frequency. You, right now, are a result of your past thoughts. To change your future, you've got to change your thoughts now. Your emotions are not what you've been taught to. They are energy in motion. Your emotions are not meant to be reactive. You are meant to control your emotions because they are a creational force that attracts things to you. Your emotions were given to you to manipulate matter. We live in a holographic world, people. It is projected from within yourself. Change your internal world and you change your external world. If you want to learn more, the link is in the bio. Wake up and take control of your reality. The brain is.

Jenny experienced: 1. Behavioral problems: agitation, irritability, hostility, hypervigilance, self-destructive behavior, or social isolation 2. Psychological problems: flashback, fear, severe anxiety, or mistrust Mood: loss of interest or pleasure in activities, guilt, or loneliness 3. Sleep problems: insomnia, difficulty staying asleep or nightmares 4. Also common symptoms: emotional detachment or unwanted thoughts of suicide or harming oneself

Long ago, in the village of Gokul, there lived a little boy named Krishna. He was no ordinary boy; he was full of mischief and had a heart as big as the world! Krishna loved playing with his friends, but there was something he loved even more—butter! Krishna’s mother, Yashoda, made the tastiest butter in the village. She stored it in pots and hung them high up, thinking Krishna couldn’t reach. But Krishna was clever! One day, he gathered his friends and whispered a plan. “Let’s make a tower!” Krishna said, his eyes sparkling with excitement. His friends stood one on top of the other, making a human ladder. Krishna, being the smallest, climbed all the way to the top. He stretched his hand, grabbed the butter pot, and ate it with a big grin on his face! But just then, Yashoda walked in. “Krishna!” she exclaimed, “You’re stealing butter again!” Krishna, with his cheeks puffed full of butter, looked at his mother with innocent eyes and said, “Mother, the butter was too high for me to reach. How could I have taken it?” Yashoda smiled at her naughty little boy. She knew Krishna was special, and even when he was mischievous, his heart was pure. Instead of scolding him, she hugged him tight. From that day on, the villagers called Krishna “Makhan Chor,” the butter thief, but they loved him even more because he brought joy and laughter to everyone around him. And so, Krishna continued to fill the village with happiness, always reminding everyone that love and joy are what truly matter. The End.

Esta es la historia de Joaquina, la llaman Joaqui. Una niña dulce, divertida y muy sonriente. Ama los unicornios, los arcoíris y le encanta disfrazarse de princesa. Le encanta dibujar y pintar. Una noche, cuando se quedó dormida Joaqui soñó que era una princesa. Que vivía en un castillo rosa. En el camino las flores eran de caramelos y había unicornios. En el cielo se veía un arcoíris. Joaquina estaba feliz, caminaba descubriendo en el camino cosas mágicas, animales coloridos y ella con su vestido de princesa, reía feliz. Levantó del suelo una piedra violeta que parecía mágica. De repente escuchó que le decían Joaqui, Joaqui a levantarse! Ella no entendía, si ya estaba despierta! Pero de repenté se dio cuenta era un sueño! Tenía que volver a la realidad. Cuando se levantó le costó al principio. Pero la miró a su mamá y volvió a estar feliz. Le encantaba su vida y siempre podía seguir siendo princesa en sus sueños. Y lo extraño fue que cuando abrió la mano, tenía la piedra violeta!

The story is a delightful tale set in a charming town, featuring a sweet little girl named Lily and her grandmother, Granny Rose. Lily's curiosity and Granny Rose's baking expertise lead them on a colorful adventure in the kitchen, creating magical cupcakes. The narrative is filled with vivid descriptions of the kitchen adorned in vibrant colors, the playful interaction between Lily and Granny Rose, and the enchanting process of baking and counting. The cupcakes become miniature masterpieces, reflecting the joy and love poured into their creation. The story not only explores the magic of baking but also emphasizes the importance of learning through playful activities. As Lily and Granny Rose share their colorful cupcakes with the townsfolk, a heartwarming tradition is born, spreading joy and warmth in their quaint little community.

Di sebuah kampung yang tenang, terdapat seorang kanak-kanak bernama Aiman yang sangat suka berimaginasi. Setiap petang, dia akan duduk di bawah pohon besar dan melihat awan bergerak di langit. Suatu hari, awan yang biasa dilihatnya mula berubah warna menjadi pelbagai warna pelangi yang terang.

High up in the sky lived Twinkle, the smallest but brightest star. Every night, she shone down on the earth, watching over the sleeping children. One night, Twinkle saw a sad little girl named Lily sitting by her window, wishing to the moon for a friend because she felt lonely. Wanting to help, Twinkle wished to the moon to become Lily's friend. The kind moon granted Twinkle one special night on earth. Twinkle grew bigger and floated down to Lily's garden. Lily was amazed to see Twinkle and was overjoyed when Twinkle introduced herself and offered to be her friend. They spent the night talking, playing, and laughing under the starry sky. Twinkle showed Lily how to find shapes in the stars, told her stories, and they danced in the moonlight. As dawn approached, Twinkle had to return to the sky but promised Lily they would always be friends. Every night, Lily looked up at the stars and smiled, knowing Twinkle was watching over her. Twinkle and Lily remained best friends forever
