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why is a Y a Y? find 2 sticks with a Y at the end about your height or bigger Get a long stick for a ridgepole connect the twp Y's and the long pole to make it intertwine and not able to move. Pull the 2 Y's wide apart and you have a frame ready for your shelter

Lily was a little lamb who liked to play in the green meadows with her friends. All day she would run, jump, and chase butterflies. But one afternoon, as she played near the edge of the field, she spotted a bright red flower in the distance. “I’ll be right back!” she yelled to her friends as she sprinted toward it. But the more she walked, the more distant the flower became. Soon, Lily glanced around and realized that she was lost. The tall trees seemed to close in around her, and she could no longer see her home. Lily began to cry. “Shepherd! Where are you?” she called but did not receive an answer. Then she heard a familiar voice in the distance. It was the Good Shepherd, calling her name! “Lily! Where are you?” “I’m here!” she cried, her little heart filled with hope. The Shepherd rushed to her side, cradling her in His arms. “You just wandered away, my child,” He smiled. “But I have found you, and I am taking you home.” Lily cuddled up close to feel safe and loved. When they came back to the meadow, all her friends cheered. The Shepherd smiled and replied, “I will never stop looking for my lost sheep and bringing them back home.” So from that day forward, Lily, among the flock with the Shepherd, knew He would always love and protect her. “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” —Psalm 23:1

In Mindanao, Princess Sari, daughter of Sultan Saam and Queen Aliya, was kind-hearted and generous. She helped a frail old woman one day. Years later, bandits tried to kidnap Sari, but a fairy, revealed to be the old woman, saved her. The fairy had magic and transformed the bandits into frogs. Grateful, Sari realized the fairy was the woman she once helped. The fairy promised to protect Sari forever, unseen but always near. Sari shared the story with her parents, and it was passed down for generations.

Ninja adventures. A bad guy robs a diamond and the ninja fight with him to take it back.

Once upon a time, in a peaceful pond nestled in the heart of the forest, there lived a little turtle named Timmy. Timmy was a kind and gentle turtle who loved swimming, basking in the sun, and playing with his pond pals. He had a cozy shell on his back, and he was content with his life.

a little girl found herself in a beautiful forest inhabited by fabulous animals

Hello, my name is Atlas As a friend I am first- rate And I’m here to tell a story about Aaron, my best mate He is really super fast First to run through the school gate We race each other in our car shoes Me and Aaron, my best mate He is also very funny We make crazy faces that are great And we scare off all the teacher Me and Aaron, my best mate While Aaron loves dino’s And thinks Pokémon are top rate We play with cars together Me and Aaron, my best mate Sometimes we’re kind of cheeky And say words our teachers hate But saying “bum bum” is too funny for Me and Aaron my best mate We can act kind of wild, But that’s on you, you cant relate, We are cool kids, being awesome, Me and Aaron, my best mate I know we’ll be friends for ages And have the best times. I can’t wait To keep being friends with you, Buddy Aaron, my best mate.

The sea turtles migrating to the beach to lay their eggs.

The plot of the tale is cumulative. So, there lived an old man and an old woman. The old man asked to bake a kolobok (that is, a spherical pastry made from dough). The old woman “scraped the bottom of the barrel,” that is, she collected the last crumbs of flour and still baked it. I put the bun on the window to cool, but it fell and rolled away. While he was rolling along the road, he came across a hare, a wolf, and a bear. Everyone threatened to eat him, but he was cunning and sang “I left my grandfather, I left my grandmother, and it’s not cunning to leave you.” Three times he successfully rolled away from a potential enemy, but then he met a fox - she outsmarted him and still ate him.

В лесу стояло дерево. У него было много красивых веточек с резными листочками. Однажды весной к дереву пришли злые дети. От нечего делать начали качаться на ветках. Одна ветка хрустнула и обломилась, из ее ранки потекли горькие слезы. Мимо проходили добрые дети, они увидели плачущую березку, перевязали ранку. А потом стали приходить к деревцу, ухаживать за ним. Скоро веточка зажила, и березка опять стала улыбаться и радовать всех своей красотой.

the book will be about the resident my kiwi christmas cats. Murchie, a big prue black cat, brave and always a hero. Diablo is a small tortie half the size of Murchie. she is very shy and timid. The location of this is at the my kiwi christmas workshop. workshop is fill of alosrts of crazy 95% unseen to the public christmas props, ie. A teddy bear ferris wheel that only teddies can ride at nearly 4m tall, sleigh go round and other unique props, some completed and some not. the work shop is split over 3 areas a 3x6m at the frount of the house, a 3x3m story outlining some sort of point or learning. In this book make it about overcoming fear. make up a story about some nasty ginger cat trying to break things

Introduction of Emma - Emma loves nature and exploring. She discovers a sparkling river. Discovery - The river begins to lose its sparkle; wildlife starts to disappear. Investigation - Emma and friends find pollutants entering the river. Action Plan - They brainstorm and implement simple cleanup actions. Community Involvement - They enlist more friends and locals to help. Revival - The river gradually regains its sparkle, and wildlife returns. Celebration - The community celebrates, with a festival by the now vibrant river. Promise - Emma and her friends vow to protect the river, encouraging others to care for their environment.

A comical modern twist on Jonah. after getting a divorce and leaving his son, a hurricane or system of storms follows in Jonah's wake. When he finally returns to collect his son, the biggest hurricane of them all tracks him down. To redeem himself, Jonah flies away with a massive propane tank that was threatening the family's home.

a boy named George. he loved drawing the stars on his notebook, and listening to his grandma’s stories. one day, everything changed—his grandma, who always smelled of lavender and gave the warmest hugs, passed away. At first, George didn’t understand. She had always been there. How could she just be… gone? Sometimes, he felt sad, and other times, he felt angry—angry that she left, angry that no one could fix it. He wanted to talk to her, but she wasn’t there. And worst of all, some days he felt okay, and that made him feel guilty. At school, things were different too. Gorges's best friend, Mia, didn’t know what to say, so she said nothing at all. His teacher, Mr. Potter, noticed that George didn’t want to play as much, and sometimes, he just stared at his notebook, drawing nothing. One day, Mr. Potter sat beside George during lunch. “I lost my grandfather when I was your age,” he said gently. “It hurt a lot. I missed him every day. But then I found a way to keep him close.” George looked up. “How?” “By remembering,” Mr. Potter said. “By talking about him, writing about him, even drawing pictures. And I let myself feel however I needed to feel.” George thought about that. That night, he picked up his notebook and drew a picture of his grandma, with her warm smile and twinkling eyes. He wrote down his favorite story she used to tell him. And when he missed her, he whispered to the stars, just like she had told him to do .things started to change. Some days were still hard. Some days, he felt okay. But he learned that it was alright to feel both. At school, he told Mia about his grandma, and she listened. At home, he made a memory box with his mum, filling it with lavender sachets, old photographs, and little notes. And every night, when George looked up at the sky, he remembered that the people we love never really leave us—they just whisper from the stars.

The book tells the amazing adventures of three friends who discover a mysterious portal that leads them to Moon Valley—a magical world that exists parallel to ours. In this world, magical creatures rule, fairy-tale landscapes abound, and mysterious challenges await. The children help the valley's inhabitants resolve a crisis threatening their world, learning the importance of friendship, mutual aid, and courage along the way. Max - Brave and decisive, Max loves adventures and isn't afraid of challenges. He becomes the leader of the group during their adventures. Olivia - Intelligent and resourceful, Luna - A mysterious local from Moon Valley who helps the children navigate the world of magic. Her deep understanding of nature and magic is key to solving many mysteries. This story is suitable for reading with children, discussing themes of friendship, bravery, and the importance of helping others.

KIng of a royal kingdom gives his son as a ransom to save the people of the kingdom

Siddhi, a curious explorer, ventured to Peacock Paradise. Greeted by vibrant peacocks, she entered a wonderland adorned with dazzling plumage and enchanting decorations. Following friendly peacocks to a secret garden, Siddhi danced with them in perfect harmony. In the midst of blooming flowers and perfumed air, she learned the mystical peacock dance from village elders adorned in feathers. Siddhi's journey led her to a sacred lake with magical properties, where dipping her hands brought shimmering peacock feathers. Celebrated by villagers, Siddhi bid farewell, carrying the feathers as a cherished talisman. Each plume symbolized the enduring magic of her dazzling day in the enchanting Peacock Paradise.

Manvi is a little girl who finds a magical dandelion and rides on it

a black cat and a white dog meet in a snowy field and form a really close bond friendship through snowboarding together. as the winter season ends the black cat and the white dog must separate to go home to their families. they wait months to finally see each other again back in the snowtime.

narrar las historias que le sucenden a la pequeña yamilet cuando viaja de su casa a la escuela
