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A group of 26 people, 5 male and 21 female, spend a year trying to help everyone to write better stories.

Adventures of a baby boy in India

about safe adults and boundaries

Little girl that dreams about being in an Enchanted forest, there she met a lot of poor animals that needed a family to love them. Little girl started to hug every animal and find a proper home for each. After she woke up from the dream, she saw that a lot of things from the dream were exactly like in the reality. For example she really liked a cat named Misha and adopted her. Misha and Aaliyah (the little girl) had a lot of adventures together. At the end of the book, Aaliyah is now an adult, opened an fundraising company, in order to help all the animals in the world. Now her cat, Misha, is the logo of the company.

a fallen tree at the park that all the characters want to play at

The story follows Pihu, a young girl, and her playful dog, Til, who love exploring the yellow mustard fields and chasing butterflies in their village of Gauripur. Their favorite activity is watching fireflies light up their garden at dusk, which Pihu’s grandmother calls magical creatures carrying happiness and good dreams. One evening, the fireflies don’t appear, leaving Pihu and Til sad. Determined to bring back the magic, Pihu and Til venture into a dark forest, where they find fireflies sleeping in an ancient banyan tree. Instead of waking them, Pihu hums a gentle lullaby, stirring the fireflies awake. They follow Pihu and Til back to their village, filling the night with their golden glow once again. The story ends with the lesson that kindness, patience, and a little adventure can restore the magic.

a black girl exploring new york

Little girl, Chelsea Lou, and her dream adventures Accompanied by her Mummy Has many adventures with different friendly animals

Zoya, a brave princess goes on a quest to find her lost childhood best friend alone to an enchanted forest.

Dorothy lived in a small cottage in the suburbs with her parents. She was 10 years old and loved spending time in the garden. One day, while playing in the garden, Dorothy saw something strange. A large, green monster was hiding in the bushes. The monster had big, round eyes, long, narrow ears, and a long, green tail. Are you wonder how the story will turn out?

Chensan was a lively and cheerful boy. He lived within the old walled village of Longxue Head, where his family's ancestral hall had been built beside the walls for generations. Every day after school, Chensan would go play at the gate of the ancestral hall. The moss-covered ancient stone steps in front of the hall was where Chensan liked to jump around, pretending he was a dragon. Chensan's best playmate was Meihu, a girl from the neighboring village who grew up there. They often went together to the Tianhou Temple in Longxue Head to play, looking at the candles and offerings in front of the statues. Chensan found everything in the Tianhou Temple novel. Sometimes, he and Meihu would also go to the ancient well at the entrance of the village to have water fights. It was Chensan's tenth birthday and he was excited for the lantern lighting ceremony. That night, dressed in traditional attire, he carried a torch and incense burner as he walked to the Deng Gong Shrine in Songling. It was Chensan's first time entering the majestic shrine hall, and he was amazed. Under the light of the flames, the glittering wall paintings appeared one by one before his eyes. After the lantern lighting ceremony ended, Chensan and his family went to the Tianhou Temple to pay respects. On the way home, the moon hung high in the sky, bathing the ancient walled village in an unusually peaceful glow. For the first time, Chensan developed a deep fondness for the traditional culture of his hometown. As Chensan grew older, he began to learn more about the history and culture of Longxue Head. From the village head and other elders, he heard the origins of the walled village, shrine halls, and Tianhou Temple. Chensan also started researching how to preserve these important cultural heritages that represent the local traditions...

Father, Let It Be So is a heartfelt collection of prayers written for mothers who desire to speak blessings over their children. This book offers a deep and intimate connection between a mother and God as she prays for her child's life to be filled with peace, love, and meaningful adventure. Each prayer is a reflection of a mother’s hopes and dreams for her child, asking the Lord to guide, protect, and nurture them through all of life’s experiences. Whether praying for courage in the face of challenges or asking for joy and kindness to fill their hearts, this book provides comforting words for mothers who want to ensure their child walks a path of love, wisdom, and serenity. With faith at its core, Father, Let It Be So serves as a gentle guide for mothers to lift their children to the Lord, trusting in His grace to lead them to a life of fulfillment and spiritual strength. Each prayer is a reminder that, no matter what comes, a mother’s love and faith are constant companions on their child’s journey.

A young boy is deeply passionate about soccer. Living in a town without a proper team, he takes the initiative by forming his own with other enthusiastic kids. Through hard work, dedication, and Alex's leadership, the team improves and gets invited to a regional tournament. Against all odds, they reach the finals, and with a decisive goal from Alex, they win the championship. The story highlights Alex's love for soccer, his determination to create a team, and their ultimate triumph, inspiring their town with their remarkable victory

There was a old Panda who fell in love with a Porcupine

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Page 1 Four friends, Alex, Bella, Charlie, and David, were excited to join a travel group to explore the mysterious Lung Yeuk Tau. Page 2 On the first day of the trip, they got on the big bus. The scenery outside the window was beautiful, and everyone couldn't wait to see Lung Yeuk Tau. Page 3 When they arrived at Lung Yeuk Tau, the friends were amazed to find green hills, clear lakes, and a sparkling little river. Page 4 Alex suggested they go by the river to catch some small fish. Bella and Charlie immediately agreed, while David took photos to capture their fun moments. Page 5 By the river, they saw a cute little dragon. Its body sparkled like the legend of Lung Yeuk Tau—so magical! Page 6 The little dragon told them that only brave and kindhearted kids could receive the blessings of Lung Yeuk Tau. They all decided to take on this challenge together. Page 7 The four friends worked together, crossed the forest, climbed the hills, and overcame many difficulties, encouraging each other with courage in their hearts. Page 8 Finally, they reached Lung Yeuk Tau. The friends made wishes and felt the dragon’s blessings. This trip made their friendship even stronger.

ZURI: (happily) Mom, I can't wait to water the garden today! KANI: (smiling) That's wonderful, Zuri! It's great to see you so eager to help. Let's get your watering can and get your clothes ready. [Zuri carefully selects his clothes, putting on a bright yellow shirt, blue shorts, and red gumboots.] ZURI: (proudly) Look, Mom! I chose my yellow shirt to match the sun, my blue shorts because they're my favorite, and my red gumboots to keep my feet dry! Scene: Zuri and Kani Watering the Garden [As Zuri waters a plant, he notices a little spider nearby and gets scared.] ZURI: (startled) Mom, there's a spider! I'm scared! KANI: (calmly) Zuri, it's okay to be scared. Remember what we talked about? Take a deep breath and repeat after me. Say, "I am scared, but I am also brave. I am scared, but I am also Zuri. I can do this." ZURI: (confidently) Alright, little spider, I'm going to water this plant. Have a good day! ZURI: (grinning) Thank you, Mom! I feel brave now.

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Ramesh, a Brahmin, receives a goat as a gift and sets off for home. He encounters three thugs in a forest who try to trick him by calling the goat a dog, a dead calf, and a donkey. Despite their confusion, Ramesh trusts his own judgment and continues on his way, leaving the empty-handed thieves frustrated.

On a sunny day in a small village, a little boy named Tim built a colorful kite with his father. The kite was red and yellow with long, flowing ribbons. Tim was excited to fly it during the town’s Kite Festival, but the kite had other thoughts. “I’m too scared to fly high,” said the kite in a tiny whisper as Tim held the string. “What if I get lost in the clouds?” Tim smiled and whispered back, “Don’t worry, little kite. I’ll hold the string tightly. You’ll never be alone.” As Tim ran across the field, the wind lifted the kite into the air. At first, it wobbled and shook, frightened of the height. But as it soared higher, the kite saw the beauty of the world—the sparkling river, green hills, and children laughing below. “This isn’t so scary after all!” the kite said. It started dancing in the wind, twirling and swooping. Tim laughed, cheering it on. The kite even spotted an eagle soaring nearby. “Hello, brave kite!” the eagle said. “You’re flying like a champion!” By the end of the festival, Tim’s kite won a ribbon for “Most Spirited Flyer.” As the sun set, the kite whispered, “Thank you, Tim, for believing in me. I’m not afraid anymore.” Tim smiled, “We make a great team, little kite.” And from that day on, the kite never feared the sky again. The end.
