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Benny wanted to give a gift to his friend, Emma. He chose a beautiful flower for her. "Give this to Emma," said Benny's mom to me. "But Emma is not here," I said. "Then I will wait for her," said Benny. When Emma came, Benny gave her the flower. Emma smiled and said, "Thank you, Benny!"

Dina, a curious and kind-hearted girl, finds an old chest in her grandmother’s attic. Inside, she discovers a beautifully decorated book filled with golden Arabic letters—her grandmother’s Quran. Curious, she asks her grandmother about it. Her grandmother tells her that the Quran is a book of love, kindness, and guidance from Allah. She shares a story from Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) life each night, teaching Dina about honesty, gratitude, and helping others. One day, Dina sees a lost kitten shivering in the rain. Remembering the Prophet’s kindness to animals, she takes the kitten home and cares for it. The next day, she helps a friend who is sad and gives a piece of her favorite chocolate to a classmate who forgot lunch. Each good deed makes her feel a warm light inside her heart. She realizes that Islam is not just about prayers but about love, kindness, and spreading light to others. Inspired, Dina starts learning small prayers, saying "Bismillah" before eating, and "Alhamdulillah" when she’s happy. Her love for Islam grows as she sees it as a beautiful way to live with kindness and gratitude. Ending: One night, as she looks up at the stars, Dina whispers, “Thank you, Allah, for everything,” feeling peace and love in her heart. She smiles, knowing she has found something truly special.

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Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Maryam whose mind was like a beautiful kaleidoscope. When she looked through it, she saw the world in millions of dazzling colors and patterns that others couldn't quite see. "Wow, did you see the way that butterfly's wings seemed to shimmer with every color in the rainbow?" Maryam exclaimed to her friend Anna one sunny afternoon. Anna squinted, "Um, I just saw a regular orange butterfly." But to Maryam, it was so much more than that. Her kaleidoscope mind helped her notice the tiniest details The Busy Bee Maryam had a constant companion - a busy little bee that buzzed around in her head. This bee loved to flit from one interesting thing to the next, pollenating her mind with so many amazing ideas and thoughts. Sometimes the bee's buzzing made it hard for Maryam to focus on things that weren't her favorite activities, but it also gave her the ability to hyperfocus on what she loved...

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Ava, a playful bunny, is the protagonist of the story. She loves playing with her favorite ball and often neglects her school assignments, much to her mother’s concern. The conflict begins when Ava’s mother is called to the school to discuss Ava’s poor academic performance. After leaving the principal’s office, Ava encounters a friend whose mother praises their good grades and discipline. This leads Ava’s mother to compare the two, urging Ava to focus more on her studies. However, Ava disregards her mother’s advice and continues to prioritize playing over schoolwork. The climax occurs when Ava dreams about her favorite ball being destroyed after it rolls into the street and gets popped by a car. This emotional moment frightens Ava and serves as a wake-up call. The resolution comes when Ava balances her responsibilities and playtime, completes her schoolwork, and happily plays outside afterward, earning her mother’s pride and approval.

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Page 1: Miron, Adrian, and Vitali loved playing with their toys. One day, they discovered a mysterious map hidden in an old book. It led to a hidden treasure, an Enchanted Orb that granted wishes. Page 2: Intrigued, the three boys followed the map to a mystical oasis. Palm trees swayed gently, and a crystal-clear pool shimmered in the sunlight. Strange creatures peeked from behind lush foliage, and exotic birds sang enchanting melodies. Page 3: Suddenly, a fierce sandstorm, Gritty, appeared, blocking their path. "You shall not pass!" Gritty roared. Page 4: The three boys huddled together, shivering from the wind and sand. Just when they thought they couldn't endure any longer, Gritty calmed down. Page 5: A quirky camel, Crazy, emerged from the sand. "Lost, are you?" he chuckled. "I might help... for a price!" Page 6: The boys traded a special candy for Crazy's help. He pointed a wobbly hoof towards a distant cave. Page 7: Near the cave, they found a magical carpet, Flyboy, half-buried in the sand. "Hop on!" Flyboy groaned, unfurling itself. Page 8: Flyboy the carpet soared as he carried the three boys through the sky, with Andrew the parrot guiding them. They flew over towering mountains and shimmering lakes, searching for the Enchanted Orb. Page 9: Finally, they found the Enchanted Orb, glowing brightly in the hidden cave. The boys were overjoyed! Page 10: Flyboy carried them back home, where their parents Ekaterina and Eoin were waiting. "We found it!" they exclaimed, showing the Orb to their parents. Page 11: The five members of the family (Eoin, Ekaterina, Miron, Adrian and Vitali) gathered around, amazed by the Orb's power. They wished for peace, kindness, and endless imagination. Page 12: As the boys drifted off to sleep, they knew that their adventure had just begun. With the Enchanted Orb, they could explore countless magical worlds and make countless wishes.

Dad's two daughters Elaine and Lena are always whining. They whine about being hungry, tired, bored, etc.. Dad makes a joke of it by saying "Hello Hungry! I'm Dad" or "Hello Tired, Nice to Meet You." or "Hello Bored. Have you met Hungry?" The girls learn in time not to whine to get their needs met and they have fun at the same time despite being exasperated by Dad's corny jokes.

The fairy tale "The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats" tells about a mother goat and her seven little goats who lived in a hut. When the goat left, she forbade the kids to open the door to anyone. The wolf really wanted to eat the goats and repeatedly came to the door, but his rough voice gave him away, so the children did not open the door. However, the cunning wolf, with the help of a blacksmith, forged a new throat that emitted a thin voice, and this misled the goats. They opened the door and the wolf immediately devoured them, only one goat managed to hide. The goat came home, and there were no kids, she cried, and the remaining goat told her the whole truth. And then the wolf came and they went into the forest together and came upon a pit with a fire. The goat jumped over the fire, but the wolf jumped awkwardly. He fell on the hot coals, his belly burst, and out of it the goats got out unharmed.

A transformative journey of self-discovery through color and music, "The Song Inside" follows a small grey bird in a vibrantly colored forest. While other birds showcase their brilliant plumage and beautiful songs, our protagonist remains colorless and silent, searching for her voice. During a storm, she discovers a cricket playing an unconventional instrument made of dewdrops and spider silk. Through him, she learns to listen to nature's subtle music - from raindrops to wind whispers to the quiet between heartbeats. As she discovers her unique song, color gradually spreads through her feathers until she becomes the most vibrant bird in the forest. This picture book explores themes of: Finding one's authentic voice The connection between creativity and self-discovery Beauty in unconventional places Personal transformation The power of mentorship Perfect for ages 4-8, the story combines magical realism with gentle wisdom, showing young readers that their unique voice and identity can emerge gradually through curiosity and self-acceptance. The striking visual transformation from grey to multicolored parallels the protagonist's inner journey, creating a memorable metaphor for personal growth. "The Song Inside" helps children understand that feeling different or unsure of oneself is a natural part of growing up, and that finding your own way of expressing yourself is more important than fitting in.
