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This little girl called Violeta has a superpower: she is bilingual (speaks English and Spanish) and has a little secret nobody knows. She can travel from one place to another by only touching her red hair ribbon. She lives in Washington, DC with mum and dad (both of them are opera singers). When her parents are rehearsing and thinks she is asleep, she touches her red hair ribbon and travels back and forth to visit El Prado Museum in Madrid. She loves the paintings at that museum, especially Las Meninas by Diego Velázquez. She does travel with her blue cat, Arturito, who loves singing and painting. Arturito has another superpower: he loves singing and painting.

A busy day playing with construction trucks when suddenly real ones show up.

Little girl travels through a portal to a magical land with unicorns and mermaids

The old library of Melor Town stood tall, its wooden doors creaking as Amir stepped inside. The scent of aged paper filled the air as he browsed the dusty shelves. In the archive room, a manuscript lay hidden beneath old newspapers. Its leather cover was cracked, its pages yellowed with time. As he turned the fragile sheets, he noticed something strange—several pages were missing, torn away deliberately. The remaining words hinted at a forgotten chapter of Melor Town’s history. Determined to uncover the truth, Amir sought the help of Mei Ling, a young journalist. She scanned the manuscript, her eyes widening. "This is important," she murmured. They turned to Encik Arvind, an elderly historian, who listened carefully before nodding. "There have been whispers about a lost part of our past," he said, retrieving a dusty box. "But the truth was buried long ago." Guided by the manuscript’s clues, the three ventured into the oldest part of town, following fading symbols carved into the walls. Their search led them back to the library, where Amir discovered a hidden compartment behind a wooden panel. Inside was an ancient letter, its words matching the manuscript’s handwriting. The letter revealed a forgotten unity—how Malays, Chinese, and Indians had once built Melor Town together, only for their contributions to be erased from history. Mei Ling’s voice trembled. "So, what we were taught wasn’t complete?" Encik Arvind sighed. "History is often written by those in power, but the truth always finds its way back." Determined, Amir and Mei Ling wrote an article exposing the lost history. By morning, "The Lost Story of Melor Town" spread across the community. Elders shared forgotten stories, and younger generations saw their town in a new light. That night, for the first time in decades, the old bell tower chimed—a symbol of the past returning to its rightful place. The people of Melor Town stood together, not as separate groups, but as one.

a story about a rabbit who lived in the forest and saw how the spring, which used to be the key, is now polluted and water no longer flows from it. He gathered his forest friends, who with joint efforts were able to clean this spring. Since then, all forest dwellers could use the spring and have drinking water

A curious bunny discovers a hidden door in the forest that leads to a magical world where animals talk and go on quests to help each other.

1. O Jezus, blagoslovi me tvojega otroka! 2. O Jezus, Odpusti grehe moje! 3. O Jezus, Po svoji ljubi Materi Mariji, me sprejme v srce svoje! 4. O Jezus, naj v tvojem svetem varstvu spim.. 5. O Jezus, naj v ljubezni tvoji se zbudim. 6. O Jezus, zadnjo uro milost daj, da pridem k tebi v sveti raj. 7. Vse dobro povrni mojim staršem in jim v nebesih poplačaj. 8. O Jezus, usmili se vseh duš v vicah, da bodo tebe gledale!

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

A boy got the treasure map.

Fille triste et qui pleure à côté de sa mère qui lui fait un câlin

Once upon a time, in a cozy little house at the end of a winding road, lived two curious siblings named Kasi and Danaah. Kasi was eight years old, with big brown eyes that sparkled with excitement whenever she discovered something new. Danaah, her younger sister, was six years old, with a mischievous grin that always got them into fun adventures. One sunny morning, as they sat in their playroom surrounded by toys and books, Kasi had a brilliant idea. "Let's do something exciting today, Danaah! How about we explore the wonders of STEM right here at home?" Danaah's eyes lit up with excitement. "STEM? What's that, Kasi?" "STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics," explained Kasi. Danaah clapped her hands in delight. "That sounds like so much fun, Kasi! What should we do first?" "I know! Let's build a tower using these blocks and see how tall we can make it. That's engineering!"

The Holy Trinity is like Light that can be described in terms of its source, its brightness, and its warmth. Explanation: This analogy can represent the Father (the source of light), the Son (the brightness that reveals God), and the Holy Spirit (the warmth that brings comfort and guidance). Each aspect is distinct yet part of the same light.

A girl by the name of Bella Learning bible promises Her mom teach her Growing in God

A true tale of a father’s brush with danger in the turquoise paradise of the Maldives. Determined to bring his young son a story of whales, the protagonist leaps impulsively into the sea to swim with majestic manta rays—forgetting his life jacket in the thrill. What begins as awe transforms into terror as exhaustion claws at him, wild waves swallowing his cries for help. His friend Saad, clad in a life jacket, races to his aid, but their frantic struggle risks dragging both underwater. Just as hope dims, a heroic local guide slices through the chaos, pulling them to safety. This harrowing ordeal becomes a lifelong lesson: wonder and courage must never outrun caution. The story pulses with suspense—the eerie beauty of rays, the gasp of saltwater, the grip of survival—and ends with a father’s promise: to master the sea’s dangers and teach his son that every adventure needs armor. A vivid reminder that nature’s magic demands respect, wrapped in a bond of friendship and the unbreakable resolve to protect what matters most.

TWO FISH IN GREEN JUNGLE

The story is about 4 years old curly haired girl named Nadaa, who is fun and cheerful and always have a catchphrase such as Yogaagapi and Srilsss Hobbat She always bully her older sister, Shipak ,8 years old, and disturb her oldest sister, Nisaa ,11 years old. She likes to ask Shipak to tidy up the toys even though they both played together. Shipak enrolled in a Taekwondo class and eventually learning well. Nisaa is supportive with the idea, meanwhile Nadaa also wanted to enter the class but deemed too young. One day, Nadaa was playing toys then suddenly a chair fell onto her legs. She cried and asked for help. No one was around except Shipak who was in the toilet at the moment. Nadaa can't move and started to give up. Suddenly, a thumping sound was heard. Thud! The chair broke in half. Nadaa managed to get up. She was confused. Once arose, she saw Shipak clenching her fist. I was her who punches the chair into pieces.

Cooper plays with orca whales

In order for four-year-old Ramaia to finish her dinner and go to sleep quickly, her magical friend Percy the Unicorn tells her the story for when the both of them were in India trying to get blue bananas from the monkey king, so that Ramaia could bake Percy a blue banana cake for his birthday.

In the colorful town of Sunnyville, there lived two best friends, Mia and Leo and Leo’s dog play together in the park, climb the tallest trees, and share their favorite snacks. One sunny afternoon, while exploring the woods behind their houses, they stumbled upon an old treasure map hidden under a rock. Excited, Mia and Leo decided to follow the map, which led them through a sparkling stream and past a field of wildflowers. They couldn't wait to find the treasure! As they reached the spot marked with a big "X," they began to dig. After a few minutes, their shovels hit something hard. With a big heave, they pulled out a rusty old chest. Their eyes sparkled with excitement as they opened it. Inside, they found not gold or jewels, but a collection of beautiful, colorful toys! There were spinning tops, soft teddy bears, and puzzles. At first, they were thrilled, but soon they realized that there were too many toys for just the two of them. Mia looked at Leo and said, "We could keep all these toys to ourselves, but wouldn’t it be more fun to share them with everyone in Sunnyville?" "You're right! Let’s invite all our friends to a big toy party!" Says Leo. So, they hurried back to town, spreading the word. The next day, their friends gathered at the park with laughter and excitement. Mia and Leo set up a colorful blanket and laid out all the toys for everyone to play with. The party was a huge success! Mia and Leo realized that sharing the treasure brought them all closer together and made the day even more special. As the sun began to set, they all sat together, munching on cookies and sipping lemonade. Mia turned to Leo and said, "This is the best treasure of all—our friendship and the joy of sharing!" From that day on, Mia and Leo continued to share everything they had, knowing that helping each other and their friends made their hearts a little brighter. And in Sunnyville, they learned that the greatest treasures in life are the moments spent together.

A 13-old girl goes to an isle and learns to know new people
