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The story is about a family of three, Lolo his father Martín and his mother Julieta. who do many activities and games together such as riding bikes together. Dad also teaches chemistry to his son and climbing.

This book is about a kid named Myles that is starting learn about budgeting and savings.

Tejas wakes up nervous for his first day of school. He leaves after breakfast and meets his new teacher, and makes a new friend, and then heads home.

Create a story to engage and educate students on metabolic pathways that follows the journey of a carbon atom from a molecule of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere through the multiple chemical conversions it would go through until returning to a molecule of carbon dioxide in a human cell. Your story can anthropomorphize Links to an external site. the carbon atom if you find it effective to demonstrate the process in an engaging way. However, your description must be factual and contain important biological information in addition to being understandable by an advanced elementary school student (grades 4-5). Your finished story should include the following: Use the pathway of carbon as the main focus of the story. Feature these intermediate carbon-based molecules at minimum: Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate (G3P) Glucose Pyruvate Identify and highlight the following organelles: Chloroplast Mitochondria Highlight the roles of at least two distinct enzymes. Document the major role of ATP in this story, showing where it is used and where it is produced. Reflect on the importance of plants to ecosystems, justifying the importance of plant conservation. Support your reflection with scientific evidence from a peer-reviewed journal article.

A girl and her papa have a fun day where she is always saying playfuly no papa

In a world where machines are built to work and follow orders, one special robot stands out. "The Robot with a Golden Heart" follows the touching story of Robo, a unique robot designed not just to help with tasks but to spread kindness and joy wherever he goes. Despite being made of metal and wires, Robo possesses a heart full of compassion. Join Robo on his adventures as he lends a helping hand to those in need, mends broken friendships, and teaches everyone around him the true meaning of kindness and love. This heartwarming tale highlights the power of empathy and the impact of small, thoughtful actions in making the world a better place.

1. The girl Talechka found her grandmother’s old book and found herself in a magical forest 2.Talechka met a talking rabbit 3. The little tablet helps the cheerful little dragon find the magic stone

Three coconut friends find a treasure map and go across the ocean to find thwe gold. Along the way they battle a giant octopus and face bad weather.

The Shadow of the Screen tells the story of Marco, a young man who becomes obsessed with social media, slowly drifting away from real-life connections. Despite his best friend Lando’s warnings, Marco prioritizes his virtual world over genuine interactions. However, when he finds himself truly alone one night, he realizes the emptiness of his digital life. Determined to reconnect, he reaches out to his friends and rediscovers the joy of real-world companionship—proving that true happiness is found beyond the screen.

A frog and monkey have a river race where they are chased by a kangaroo.

Embark on a heartwarming journey with Catherine and her family as they celebrate various holidays throughout the year! This charming book combines colorful illustrations and simple explanations to teach children about holidays in a fun and engaging way. Guiding through January to December, children will discover the stories, traditions, and values behind special celebrations for each month.

A uncle standing infront of his nephew while the nephew holds a teddy bear

Mongie the monkey and Sweetie the teddy bear love adventures. They live in a large indoor playground called Hide n Seek. Today, they planned to play a game of hide and seek together. They felt very happy and excited to start their adventure. The pictures should be inside the game land, where they go down on a blue wavy slide, jump on a trampoline and eat in a café. Make the character as similar as possible as in the picture. Make heroes in Pixar format

Cooper Frees Willy the Orca Whale by training him to jump over the rock wall from the aquarium to the ocean!

Stori about a character called to be and TGE story is about how to learn about verb to be in a different way to engage children

A five year old muslim girl, visits to plan a local Island of Maldives. It is beautiful topical Island. During her journey she visits to a white sandy beach with huge waves. A fresh water lake. She goes boat paddling with her cousins. She visits a historical site the looks like a well. She goes to her cousins houses to have meals. She takes part in a family bbq. After a fun filled adventure in the island. She heads back to the capital city of Maldives Male. (Include atleast 20 pages in this book, suitable for 5 year old)

Adventures in the secret garden

In a sunny playground, children laughed and played. Timmy, with his bright red cap, built a sandcastle. Next to him, Maya twirled in her pink dress. But wait! There was a problem. Timmy accidentally knocked over Maya’s sandcastle. She frowned, her eyes welling up with tears. Narration: Timmy felt bad. He knew he had to do something. He walked up to Maya, his head down. Description: Maya’s cheeks were rosy, and her eyes sparkled like dewdrops. Her sandcastle lay in ruins, tiny flags sticking out of the sand. Scene 2: The Apology Timmy cleared his throat. “Maya,” he said, “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to knock down your sandcastle.” Narration: Maya wiped her tears. She looked at Timmy, surprised. “It’s okay,” she whispered. “Thank you for saying sorry.” Description: Timmy’s sneakers were scuffed, and his freckles stood out against his pale skin. Maya’s fingers played with the edge of her dress, and her smile returned.

Autism through my eyes Hayden describes what having autism is like for him

Il était une fois, dans un petit village, un chaton nommé Milo. Milo était très curieux et aimait explorer tout ce qui l’entourait. Il vivait avec une gentille vieille dame qui s'appelait Mamie Jeanne, dans une maison remplie de plantes, de coussins moelleux, et d’une grande bibliothèque remplie de livres. Un jour, alors que Mamie Jeanne lisait un livre, Milo remarqua une porte dans le mur du salon qu'il n’avait jamais vue auparavant. La porte était petite, presque cachée derrière une plante grimpante. "Qu’est-ce qui peut bien se trouver derrière cette porte?" se demanda Milo avec excitation. Sans attendre, il s’approcha de la porte et la poussa doucement avec sa petite patte. La porte s’ouvrit lentement, révélant un escalier en colimaçon qui descendait vers un endroit sombre. Milo hésita un instant, mais sa curiosité l'emporta, et il décida de descendre. En bas de l'escalier, Milo découvrit une pièce secrète! Elle était remplie de jouets anciens, de peluches, et de boules de laine colorées. Il y avait même un vieux train électrique qui faisait "tchou tchou" en tournant autour de la pièce. Milo était émerveillé. Il sauta, joua avec les peluches et poursuivit les boules de laine qui roulaient un peu partout. Soudain, il entendit un léger bruit derrière lui. Il se retourna et vit une petite souris grise qui le regardait avec de grands yeux curieux. "Bonjour, je m'appelle Lily," dit la souris timidement. "Je vis ici depuis longtemps, mais je n'ai jamais eu de compagnon de jeu." Milo sourit et répondit: "Je suis Milo, et j'adore jouer! Veux-tu jouer avec moi?" Lily accepta avec joie, et ils passèrent le reste de l'après-midi à jouer à cache-cache, à faire rouler les boules de laine, et même à essayer de conduire le petit train ensemble. Quand le soir tomba, Milo savait qu'il était temps de rentrer. "Je reviendrai demain!" dit-il à Lily en montant les escaliers. Lily lui fit un signe de la main avant de disparaître dans son petit trou de souris.
