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One sunny afternoon, two children named Yanna and Sabrina asked their Grandmother Elizabeth to tell a story. “Granny, can you tell us a story?” the two girls asked Beaming with excitement, their Granny agreed and took them in a room full of books, a hidden gem of her house. Granny sat on her favorite rocking chair as she picked her all-time favorite book,“The Enchanted Adventure”. “Once upon a time,” Granny started, and the girls suddenly felt a gentle breeze… As they opened their eyes, they found themselves surrounded by big trees, blooming flowers, animals and just pure nature. “Wow!” (girls) Together, they began a journey they never thought they would experience.

leyah and her mom in the castle garden under the moon light laughing and having fun tima together

Introduction: Meet Nour and Omar, two curious friends in Morocco, fond of exploring their vibrant city's bustling marketplace. Beginning: Excited for a day of discovery, Nour and Omar venture into the lively marketplace, eager to unearth hidden treasures. Middle: They stumble upon the "Magical Wonders Emporium," meeting Amina, the quirky shopkeeper, who unveils enchanted items sparking comical adventures. End: Saying goodbye to Amina, Nour and Omar depart, realizing that true magic lies in friendship and the thrill of exploration. Conclusion: Their day ends with memories of enchantment, as Nour and Omar return home, uplifted by the magic of friendship.

Luna, the little rabbit, explores a meadow with many things to see. Discovers an enchanted forest.

Aaru played basketball game in a tournament. The game was very intense and exciting. Aaru helped his team win the game.

In a magical forest lives a little bunny named Ori. Ori differs from other bunnies not only in his curiosity, but also in his luminous fur, which illuminates the dark corners of the forest. Every day for Ori is a new adventure, full of amazing discoveries and magical creatures. Together with his friends - the wise Owl, the cheerful Chipmunk and the good-natured Frog, Ori explores the forest, helping its inhabitants and revealing ancient secrets.

Lia an 8 year old girl and slightly taller than her 7 year old brother Henry, find a magic box in an old library behind a dusty bookshelf at the back. When they open the box it takes them to a magical land with mythical creatures where they befriend a kind boy and girl elf who helps them navigate their way home.

A story about a little boy who goes from place to place, finding God's presence and love by his side, always.

In the distant ocean lies an island on which extraordinary talking flowers grow. Each flower has its own unique voice and character. One day, a little girl named Lily and her furry friend, the cat Meowkin, find themselves on this magical island. Together they go on an exciting journey to unravel the mystery of the island and learn to understand the language of flowers. Along the way, they meet a variety of flower characters and learn to appreciate the beauty of nature and friendship.

Una niña que va mucho al río y nadie sabe por qué y ella dice que es para visitar a un amigo

A transformative journey of self-discovery through color and music, "The Song Inside" follows a small grey bird in a vibrantly colored forest. While other birds showcase their brilliant plumage and beautiful songs, our protagonist remains colorless and silent, searching for her voice. During a storm, she discovers a cricket playing an unconventional instrument made of dewdrops and spider silk. Through him, she learns to listen to nature's subtle music - from raindrops to wind whispers to the quiet between heartbeats. As she discovers her unique song, color gradually spreads through her feathers until she becomes the most vibrant bird in the forest. This picture book explores themes of: Finding one's authentic voice The connection between creativity and self-discovery Beauty in unconventional places Personal transformation The power of mentorship Perfect for ages 4-8, the story combines magical realism with gentle wisdom, showing young readers that their unique voice and identity can emerge gradually through curiosity and self-acceptance. The striking visual transformation from grey to multicolored parallels the protagonist's inner journey, creating a memorable metaphor for personal growth. "The Song Inside" helps children understand that feeling different or unsure of oneself is a natural part of growing up, and that finding your own way of expressing yourself is more important than fitting in.

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Adley a little girl with big blue eyes goes on a adventure in search of the most beautiful rainbow ever

Ossie is a toddler who is learning to speak both Spanish and English at the same time as a small boy.

In a vast desert, a young musician embarks on a journey to conquer the unknown in her car, only to face a breakdown. Amidst despair, a mysterious cave unveils a sand dragon, weaving a tale of friendship, courage, and the enchanting harmony between music and magic in the heart of the arid expanse

A story of a day in retail.

Ryan, a curious toddler, wishes to explore space. One night, a friendly alien named Zee hears his wish and takes him on a galactic adventure. They visit the Moon, where Ryan bounces joyfully, then Mars, leaving a handprint in the dust. They weave through the Asteroid Belt and surf Jupiter's clouds. On Saturn, they race around the rings, collecting space dust. As dawn approaches, they return home. Ryan wakes up, wondering if it was all a dream, but filled with joy and dreams of space.

A little girl, jumping, happy, yellow jacket, Tinkerbell t-shirt, brown curly hair, brown eyes, watercolor background

One sunny afternoon, Amy and Peter found a pair of bright pink pants in their backyard. They both wanted them. “They’re pink, so they should be mine!” Amy insisted. “Pink is for girls.” “But they’re pants!” Peter argued. “Pants are for boys, and I’ll use them for climbing trees.” Their argument grew louder as each tried to claim the pants. Amy hid them in her room, but Peter snuck in and took them back. They tugged so hard the pants tore. Upset, they turned to their parents. Their parents sat them down. “Colors don’t belong to boys or girls,” they explained. “Pink can be for anyone, just like pants. Clothes are tools—they help us do what we need to do, no matter who we are.” Amy and Peter thought about it. They apologized and decided to share the pants. Together, they patched the tear, making the pants even better. Amy wore them to paint a mural, and Peter used them to climb a tree. They laughed, realizing the pants weren’t special because of their color but because they helped them do what they loved. “What matters,” their parents said, “is how you use what you have—not who it’s for.”
