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Mrs. Green returned from the grocery store with her arms full of bags, but when she reached her front door, she realized her house key was missing. She searched her pockets, purse, and shopping bags, but the key was nowhere to be found. As she started to panic, her young neighbor Emma, an eight-year-old with a cheerful smile, noticed her distress and asked what was wrong. Mrs. Green explained her problem, and Emma, always quick with ideas, suggested checking the sidewalk in case the key had fallen out during the walk home. When Mrs. Green said she had already looked everywhere, Emma had another suggestion. She offered to pray with Mrs. Green to ask for help in finding the key, explaining that prayer was powerful and that God was always listening. Though not accustomed to praying, Mrs. Green agreed, touched by Emma’s confidence. They sat together on the steps, and Emma led a simple, heartfelt prayer, asking God to help them find the lost key. Mrs. Green felt a sense of comfort and hope after the prayer, even though she wasn’t sure what to expect. Afterward, the two of them retraced Mrs. Green’s steps, searching once again in the areas they had already checked. Just as Mrs. Green was about to lose hope, Emma called out from near the bushes by the front steps. There, hidden in the leaves, was the missing key. Mrs. Green was overjoyed and couldn’t believe it. She hugged Emma and thanked her, feeling grateful not only for finding the key but also for the reminder of the power of prayer. Emma simply smiled and said she believed God had helped them. From that moment on, Mrs. Green never forgot the lesson Emma had taught her. Whenever she encountered a problem, whether big or small, she remembered to turn to prayer for guidance, just like Emma had shown her. And remarkably, things always seemed to work out in the end.

Story of HassleHurdler Hannah who commutes everyday for work.

A BOOK OF 10 DIFFERENT PRAYERS THAT A CHILD BETWEEN 2-6 years can say. This book is 10-15 pages of different pics and 10 different prayer. Its shows a little african american girl in different scenery prayiing out loud.

The Adventures of Milo and Luna: A Journey to the Enchanted Forest

Once there was a happy zoo owner named Mr. Wiggly, and his zoo was the best in the world. One day, a silly zoo owner named Mr. Bumble bought a very special animal from him: a giant Pink Gorilla! “This gorilla is amazing,” said Mr. Bumble. “But why are you selling it?” “Well,” said Mr. Wiggly with a twinkle in his eye, “because I have ONE important rule: Never, EVER touch the Pink Gorilla on his right shoulder.” Mr. Bumble promised not to touch it. But as soon as the Pink Gorilla arrived at his zoo, Mr. Bumble couldn’t stop wondering. “Why not?” he thought. “Will it tickle? Will it make him dance? Will something crazy happen?” Finally, he couldn’t wait any longer. One quiet day, Mr. Bumble tiptoed into the gorilla’s enclosure. The Pink Gorilla stared at him with big, curious eyes. Slowly, Mr. Bumble reached out his hand and… tapped the Pink Gorilla on his right shoulder. Suddenly, the gorilla stood up, roared, and started chasing him! “AHHHH!” Mr. Bumble screamed. He ran through the monkey house, over the giraffe field, and around the elephant pool. The Pink Gorilla stayed right behind him the whole time! Mr. Bumble jumped on a scooter, but the Pink Gorilla grabbed a skateboard and zoomed after him. He swam across a pond, but the Pink Gorilla grabbed a floaty and paddled right behind. Finally, Mr. Bumble stopped, out of breath. The Pink Gorilla leaned in close and said… “TAG! YOU’RE IT!” Then the Pink Gorilla laughed and sprinted back to his pen. From that day on, Mr. Bumble followed the rule: Never touch a Pink Gorilla’s right shoulder. You just might get a surprise!

Chaseleigh builds a magical snowman and turns into a princess and they go on magical adventures.

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In a cozy old house, by the big gum tree, Lived Grandpa Tony, as happy as can be. With Dexter the dog, his faithful sidekick, And Baby Peggy, a bond so thick. But one day, a turkey waddled in, Causing chaos with every spin. Grandpa Tony sighed, feeling blue, "I wish with this turkey we knew what to do." He tried a mirror, a trick so sly, To confuse the turkey as it passed by. But the bird just pecked, not fooled a bit, Grandpa Tony scratched his head in a fit. So he sat down with the bird, eye to eye, And told it stories 'neath the sky so high. They laughed and talked, the hours flew by, And soon, became friends, an unusual tie! Now in the garden, by the heat of the fire, The turkey and Tony felt a bond inspire. With Dexter and Peggy, all as one, Their friendship bloomed under the sun. And so, in the end, a lesson learned, Friendship prevails, where vendettas are turned. With kindness and patience, any feud can mend, Just like Tony and his turkey friend.

Alex, a young Griffin in Magical Meadows, discovers he has celiac disease from Sage Owl. With the support of his family, he happily adopts a gluten-free lifestyle, spreads awareness, and promotes inclusivity.

Bartolomé es un niño muy sonriente y feliz. El es argentino pero ahora vive en Houston, Estados Unidos con su mamá Julieta y su papá Ignacio. Le gusta mucho jugar con autitos, bloques, trenes, dinosaurios. Su abuela Piti y su abuelo Pablo viven en Córdoba, Argentina. Les gusta mucho pasar tiempo juntos. Bartolomé y sus padres viajan de visita a Argentina en avión, a Barto le encanta viajar. En Córdoba con la abuela Piti bailan con música, cocinan ensaladas, riegan la huerta y juegan a la pelota. Con el abuelo Pablo andan en tractor, dibujan y arreglan máquinas. Son días muy felices. Después Barto y su familia se vuelven a Houston y siguen en contacto con sus abus por videollamada hasta el próximo abrazo.

Adit hears his mother say that she won’t celebrate her birthday. Adit wants to surprise his mother but doesn’t have money for a gift. He picks colorful wildflowers and writes a heartfelt letter. He places the flowers and letter on the dining table before his mother wakes up. His mother is touched by the surprise and hugs Adit with love.

Luna and Leo are two curious and adventurous siblings who live in a small town surrounded by a beautiful forest . One day they stumble on a mysterious box filled with recyclable materials that have been thrown away. As they begin to sort and recycle the materials, they discover the importance of recycling and its impact on the environment.

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This heartwarming Filipino folktale, set in the idyllic Sitio Paligawan of Cavite, tells the story of Mang Jose, a kind and hardworking farmer, and his envious neighbor, Mang Antonio. Despite Mang Antonio's act of sabotage—setting fire to Mang Jose's crops—Mang Jose's unwavering compassion shines through when he selflessly helps Mang Antonio's ailing wife. This act of kindness triggers a profound transformation in Mang Antonio, leading him to confess his wrongdoing and embrace a life of hard work and goodness. The story highlights the power of forgiveness and the transformative potential of selfless acts, ultimately showcasing the enduring strength of community and the triumph of good over envy. It's a tale that celebrates the Filipino values of pakikipagkapwa-tao (regard for others) and pagpapatawad (forgiveness).

Es war einmal im idyllischen Hohenlohe dort lebten zwei unzertrennliche Freunde, Max und Sea. Sea, ein ruhiger und besonnener Junge, und Max, ein quirliger und verspielter Bursche. Beide hatten ein gemeinsames Hobby: Kunstradfahren! Sie verbrachten jede freie Minute in der kleinen Turnhalle des malerischen Dorfes Öhringen um ihre Fähigkeiten zu verbessern und für den großen Wettkampf die Kunstrad-Weltmeisterschaft zu trainieren. Sea, der neun Jahre alt war, war für seinen Fleiß und seine Beständigkeit bekannt. Er hatte immer einen klaren Plan, wenn es um seine Übungen ging. "Max, lass uns heute an unserem Handstand arbeiten. Wenn wir das perfektionieren, können wir die Jury beeindrucken!", sagte er mit einem ernsten Blick. Max, der erst acht Jahre alt war, sprudelte vor Energie. "Handstand? Das klingt nach Spaß! Aber lass uns auch ein paar coole Tricks üben. Vielleicht können wir einen neuen Rekord aufstellen!" Er grinste und machte einen Pirouetten-Salto auf seinem Rad. Die beiden Freunde hatten viel Zeit miteinander verbracht und waren ein hervorragendes Team. Sea brachte Max Disziplin und Geduld bei, während Max Sea half, das Spiel und die Freude am Kunstradfahren nicht zu vergessen. Gemeinsam bildeten sie ein unschlagbares Duo. Eines Nachmittags, während sie im Park trainierten, bemerkten sie eine große Menschenmenge. Neugierig fuhren sie näher und sahen, dass eine berühmte Kunstradfahrerin, die Weltmeisterin Claudia, eine Autogrammstunde gab. Sea und Max waren begeistert. "Stell dir vor, wenn wir eines Tages auch so berühmt werden!", rief Max und sprang vor Freude in die Luft. Die Arena war voll mit Zuschauern, und die Aufregung war förmlich greifbar. Mit jedem Trick und jeder Bewegung zogen sie das Publikum in ihren Bann. Ihr Zusammenspiel war harmonisch und kraftvoll.

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

Ben had a big red hat. He got it from his dad. Ben wore the hat on a hot, sunny day. Ben ran to the park. He met his pal, Sam. Sam had a pet dog, Pip. "I like your big red hat!" said Sam. "Thanks!" said Ben. "Do you want to try it?" Sam put on the hat. "It is too big!" he said. Pip barked and ran in a zig-zag. Then, a big gust of wind came! It took the hat off Sam’s head. "Oh no!" said Ben. "My hat!" The hat went up, up, up. Then it went down, down, down. It landed in a tree. "How can we get it?" asked Sam. Pip jumped and jumped, but he could not get the hat. "I have an idea!" said Ben. He got a big stick. He poked the hat. Plop! The hat fell down. Ben put it back on his head. "Hooray!" said Sam. "The big red hat is back!" Ben, Sam, and Pip ran and had fun in the sun.
