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Tammy, a curious little girl, loves asking questions about the world. One day, she learns about taxes from her parents and decides to become a “Tax Explorer.” Tammy discovers how taxes help build schools, parks, and hospitals and even pay for firefighters and police officers. Along the way, she meets Mr. Penny, a talking coin, who explains how taxes make communities stronger. Together, they uncover fun facts and solve puzzles about money and taxes, learning why everyone has a role to play in keeping their town happy and safe.

Page 1: Osh, six, raced up the mountain. Ish, four, chased after him. “Wait, Osh!” she called. Their family had drifted apart, but a storm was coming. Page 2: Rain poured. The river swelled. “Mama, will the water take our house?” Ish whispered. XH hugged her. “We’ll be okay, sweetheart.” Page 3: The town wasn’t okay. Osh frowned. “Everything’s ruined.” DH put a hand on his shoulder. “Not everything. We have each other.” Page 4: Then Ish pointed. “What’s in there?” A warehouse, full of clothes. XH held up a coat. “We can save these.” DH smiled. “For the town.” Page 5: For days, they sorted and washed. “This jacket is perfect for Mr. Jones!” Osh said. “Ms. Annie will love these boots!” Ish twirled. Page 6: As Christmas neared, the store shined with lights. “Let’s make it special!” Ish cheered. People came, smiling, hugging, thankful. Page 7: On Christmas Eve, the store filled with laughter. “Best Christmas ever,” Osh said. DH chuckled. “Better than presents?” Ish grinned. “Giving is better!” Page 8: After the holidays, DH had an idea. “How ‘bout the rodeo?” Osh gasped. “Barrel racing!” Ish clapped. “Cowboys!” Page 9: At the rodeo, they met Mae. “Your outfits are so pretty!” Ish said. Mae beamed. “I sew them myself.” “Teach us?” Osh asked. Page 10: Mae showed them how to sew. “Snip, stitch, tada!” she said. Osh made a bag. Ish decorated a dress. Page 11: As the sun set, DH hugged XH. “We’re a family again,” he said. XH smiled. “And we have a town full of friends.” Page 12: The store stayed open, always giving. Osh, Ish, XH, and DH learned— Family, like love, only grows when shared.

Salazar, a sphynx curious cat, is going to his Grandparents. His GrandPa is a fat sphynx cat with huge glasses and a farm hat and his GrandMa is a tiny sphynx cat with a cosy hat and glasses. His grandparents live in a farm. Today they are making a cake for Salazar's parents. Salazar's Dad is a smily sphynx cat wearing a tie and shirt and Salazar's Mum is a sweet sphyx cat wearing a flower dress.

Ben and Lily like to [play games with Flit the beautiful fairy and Grumble the big muscular Giant in the magical forest. One day they put flint and Grumble to a race, Grumble was sure he wins it, but flit had something to show, she's fast. Benn and Lily along with forrest creatures enjoyed the adventure

advait, a 7 year old boy with a passion for football

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Nouf’s mother asks her to pour coffee for five guests. Nouf is nervous but begins counting as she pours: one, two, three. She accidentally spills the third cup. Nouf’s mother reassures her, and Nouf cleans up the spill. She continues pouring and counts carefully: four, five. Nouf successfully serves all the guests and learns to stay calm after making a mistake.

Tim is een vrolijke vijfjarige jongen die voor het eerst met zijn moeder naar de supermarkt gaat. Hij kan niet wachten om alle schappen te ontdekken en zijn eigen kleine winkelwagentje te duwen! Tijdens zijn avontuur leert Tim hoe belangrijk het is om beleefd te zijn, netjes te blijven en anderen te helpen. Van vriendelijk vragen om een snoepje tot het helpen van een oude dame met haar boodschappen – Tim laat zien hoe goed winkelgedrag iedereen blij kan maken. Met kleurrijke illustraties en een hartverwarmend verhaal is Winkelavonturen van Tim een perfect boek voor jonge kinderen die spelenderwijs willen leren over goede manieren en verantwoordelijk gedrag in de winkel.

The story follows Tuah, a village boy who helps his father tap rubber every morning before school. Despite his desire to play like other children, his family responsibilities limit his childhood experiences. His friends avoid him due to the smell of rubber, leaving him feeling isolated and sad. Despite the hardships, Tuah perseveres and successfully graduates from university. Upon returning to his village, he realizes that he missed out on many childhood joys. To make up for lost time, he enthusiastically plays traditional games like marbles, kites, and soccer. His excitement entertains the villagers, and they admire his determination to reclaim his childhood happiness. In the end, Tuah understands that every stage of life has its own beauty. His father, proud of his achievements, reassures him that he deserves happiness. The story beautifully illustrates perseverance, sacrifice, and the importance of pursuing long-held dreams.

Jessica, a curious 6-year-old from San Diego, embarks on a global adventure. In England, she enjoys tea with Emma and visits Big Ben. France brings baguettes and the Eiffel Tower with Pierre. In Germany, Anna shares pretzels and fairy tales. Italy offers pizza and ancient ruins with Luca. Egypt’s Noura guides her through pyramids and hieroglyphs. South Africa’s Thabo takes her on a safari, while China’s Mei introduces her to dragons and the Great Wall. In Australia, Lily shows her kangaroos and surfing. Brazil’s Carlos dances with her at Carnival. Returning home, Jessica is enriched by new friends and cultures, becoming a true global child.

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Verônica e Raphael eram grandes amigos que descobriram na amizade um amor verdadeiro. Casaram-se e sonharam com a chegada de um bebê que encheria suas vidas de alegria. Esse sonho se tornou realidade com o nascimento de Sophia, uma menina amada por toda a família. Cada momento de seu crescimento foi comemorado com emoção: seu primeiro sorriso, a primeira vez que sentou sozinho, os primeiros engatinhados e, finalmente, seus primeiros passos. Sophia adorava visitar os avós, ouvir histórias e brincar com seus tios Malucos, que sempre a riram com suas brincadeiras engraçadas. A cada dia, ela descobria novas alegrias, espalhava amor e crescia cercada

Hi, I’m Karots, the Welsh pony, and though I may be a bit older now, I still have a mischievous streak! As a lesson pony, I spend my days teaching children not just how to ride but how to stay alert and on their toes! My mornings start like anyone else's—with breakfast, but don’t dare give me food I don’t like, or I’ll simply refuse to eat! After my meal, I play with my pony pals—biting, kicking, and running around wildly—it’s our favorite way to bond! Then, the real fun begins. I know when the children arrive, and I can’t wait to greet them. I like to test my new two-legged friends as soon as they put the halter on, by bolting out of the stall. Sometimes I run so fast I lift them right off their feet—what a ride! Of course, if they let go of the lead rope, it’s FREEDOM! I trot around like the star of my own parade, and the humans reward me with carrots and cookies for my stellar performance. Once they catch me, it’s time for the next round of fun in the arena. I make sure their ride is exciting—no boring trotting in circles for me! I prefer zig-zag patterns, spontaneous canters, and inserting my head or leg through the fence, just to make them squeal. I’ve also mastered the art of picking up branches, just to see how long I can hold on while they try to pry them from my mouth! Of course, after all that fun, I always end the day with good behavior. The children un-tack me, give me lots of scratches (the human version of chewing, I’ve learned), and most importantly, plenty of carrots. After all, carrots are a Karots’ favorite treat!
