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Page 1: Cover Vibrant illustration of the orchard with friendly fruit characters peeking out from behind leaves and flowers. Bold, playful title font: "Peek-a-Boo Fruits." Page 2: Introduction A brief introduction to the orchard and the main characters: Apple, Banana, Grape, Strawberry, and Blueberry. A welcoming message inviting children to join the fruity adventure. Page 3-5: Setting the Scene Illustrations of the lively orchard, showcasing tall apple trees, vines of ripe grapes, banana clusters, and colorful flowers. Fruit characters getting ready for the hide-and-seek game with smiles and excitement.

1. Valley is a service dog that helps children who maybe are scared. She is able to put a smile on everyone’s face 2. Valley starts her day in her office, laying on her dog bed and catching up on sleep from while her human mom catches up on paperwork. 3. Valley meets new kid friends 4. Valley shows tricks and toys to kids 5. Valley makes everyone feel loved and smile

A Story About Being Autistic

When a mysterious golden key appears on Mr. C’s desk, Rose, Adrian M., and Aaliyah are the only ones who see it shimmer. The key hums with energy, and when they touch it together, the classroom transforms into a swirling tunnel of light. They land in Civicara, a magical city where buildings float, roads rearrange themselves, and glowing symbols represent the rules that keep everything running smoothly. Guided by Archivus, a wise owl-like guardian of Civicara, the trio embarks on a quest to restore balance to the city. The Laws of Light that keep streets safe are flickering, the Fountains of Health that provide clean water and care have stopped flowing, and the Flame of Service—which powers the firefighters' and sanitation workers’ abilities—is dimming. Without these forces, the city is falling into chaos. To set things right, Rose, Adrian, and Aaliyah must visit different parts of Civicara: The Hall of Laws, where they learn how fair rules protect everyone and must fix a broken law book. The Healing Gardens, where they help magical doctors and learn about health and safety. The Service Forge, where they work alongside magical sanitation workers, firefighters, and teachers to restore the Flame of Service. Through teamwork, problem-solving, and courage, the three friends bring Civicara back to harmony. When they return to Mr. C’s classroom, they realize their own community is just as important—every worker, rule, and service helps keep their world running. And just maybe, if they listen closely, they can still hear the hum of the golden key, reminding them that they have the power to make a difference.

1. The Big Order Mistake. Max, excited about his first online order, unknowingly buys a real dinosaur instead of a toy. 2. The Giant Mystery Box. The next day, Max opens the door to find a massive box on his porch. He struggles to move it and grows suspicious, but curiosity wins - he has to open it. 3. Not a Toy, But a T-Rex. Max rips open the box - two golden eyes blink up at him. A living Tyrannosaurus Rex (Terry) emerges, knocking over a flowerpot and letting out a deep burp. 4. Fence? What Fence? Max panics as Terry, crashes into the backyard fence, smashing it to pieces. Max realizes keeping a dinosaur hidden will not be easy. 5. The Pizza Problem. Terry sniffs out a pizza, charges into the kitchen, and eats the entire thing - box and all. Max, horrified, realizes his dinosaur has a taste for human food. 6. The Great Escape. Max struggles to keep Terry hidden from his parents and nosy neighbor. Meanwhile, Terry sneaks out and wreaks havoc in the backyard, drawing unwanted attention. 7. The Ultimate Disguise. Desperate, Max puts sunglasses, a scarf, and a hoodie on Terry, trying to pass him off as his "cousin Jerry from Canada." 8. The Garage Pizza Heist. Terry discovers Max’s dad’s secret pizza stash in the garage. Before Max can stop him, 42 frozen pizzas are destroyed. 9. The Schoolyard Disaster. Max tries to let Terry run around in the schoolyard at night, but a security guard spots them, forcing Max into a high-stakes game of hide-and-seek. 10. The Goodbye Decision. Max receives a mysterious phone call - scientists from a research lab accidentally listed a real dinosaur online, and they want it back. 11. Terry’s Grand Exit. Scientists arrive to take Terry to a safe sanctuary. Max says an emotional goodbye, promising to never forget his dinosaur best friend. 12. A New Beginning. Just when Max thinks it’s over, he gets a package from the research lab - a note saying he will get to visit Terry soon. Max smiles, knowing this isn’t the end of their adventure.

A Polar bear escapes the zoo and goes on an adventure to get back home.

Story about a teacher taking kindergarteners through their first year of school. Teaching, learning, playin

Cooper has an adventure with a whale shark

Once upon a time, in a sunny meadow, there lived a little lioness named Arion. Arion wasn’t the biggest lioness, but she had a big, brave heart. One bright morning, Arion woke up and stretched her little paws. “Today is a good day for an adventure!” she roared softly. She walked through the tall grass and noticed something strange—her friend, the little bunny named Luna, was stuck on a big rock! “Oh no, Luna! Are you okay?” Arion asked, running to her side. Luna wiggled her ears. “I’m stuck, Arion! I can’t get down.” Arion thought for a moment. She wasn’t sure how to help, but she wanted to try. “I may be small,” she said, “but I’m brave! I’ll find a way.” Arion gently nudged the rock with her tiny paws. She pushed and pushed, and with one last little push, the rock rolled away! Luna hopped down. “Thank you, Arion! You are so brave!” Arion smiled. “I just used my big heart!” From that day on, Arion knew that being brave didn’t mean being big. It meant helping friends, no matter what. And every time the sun shone bright, Arion and Luna went on more little adventures, ready to be brave together. The End

Patrick was a 6-year-old boy who loved dinosaurs more than anything in the world. He had toy dinosaurs, dinosaur books, and even dinosaur pajamas. But what Patrick really wanted was to live among the dinosaurs. One night, as Patrick lay in bed, he wished with all his heart, I wish I could see real dinosaurs! Suddenly, his room filled with a soft green light. When he opened his eyes, he wasn’t in his room anymore—he was in a jungle! Patrick looked around and gasped. Tall trees swayed above him, and the ground rumbled under his feet. Then, he heard a loud THUD… THUD… THUD! Patrick turned and saw a giant dinosaur with a long neck eating leaves from a tree. “Wow! A Brachiosaurus!” Patrick whispered. The dinosaur looked down at him and gave a gentle nod. Then, Patrick heard a deep RUMBLE. He looked to his left and saw another huge dinosaur with a long neck and a thick tail. “A Brontosaurus!” Patrick said with a big smile. The Brontosaurus made a low, friendly sound and walked past him. Suddenly, the ground shook again. This time, it was different. BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! Patrick turned and saw the most amazing dinosaur of all—a Tyrannosaurus Rex! The T-Rex roared, but it didn’t seem scary. Instead, it looked at Patrick with curious eyes. “You’re my favorite dinosaur!” Patrick said, feeling excited. The T-Rex let out a playful growl and lowered its head. Patrick climbed onto its back. “Let’s go!” he cheered. The T-Rex ran through the jungle, past rivers and volcanoes, past flying Pteranodons and small running raptors. Patrick laughed and held on tight. It was the best adventure ever! But then, a soft voice whispered, Patrick… Patrick… time to wake up! Patrick blinked and found himself back in his bed. His mom was standing by his side, smiling. “Did you have a good dream?” she asked. Patrick grinned. “The BEST dream ever!” And from that day on, every night, Patrick wished to visit the land of dinosaurs again. The End.

Once upon a time, in a cozy little neighborhood, there lived two furry friends named Bagel and Olive. Bagel was a charming Corgi with short legs and a fluffy tail that wagged with joy. Olive, on the other paw, was a mischievous Westie with a fluffy white coat and a twinkle in her eyes. They were the best of friends and spent every day together, embarking on exciting adventures.

Emily the sea turtle was the last to hatch from the nest. She needs help getting to the ocean and starts her adventures.

I am Luca. I am four years old, and I just started Kindy. It is exciting, but also a little bit scary. There are so many new things—new teachers, new friends, and a big new playground! Every morning, my grown-up walks me to the Kindy room. Some days, I feel happy. Other days, I feel nervous and want to stay longer. When I feel worried, my tummy feels funny, and I want to cry. Mrs. Kubicek showed me the Zones of Regulation chart. She told me feeling worried is the blue zone, and that it is okay. To feel better, I can take deep breaths, press my hug button, or give a big hug before saying, “See you later!” When I miss my family, I remember that they love me always, and I will see them again soon when I get home. This helps me feel safe. When I get to the Kindy room, I put my bag, crunch and sip, and water bottle in their places. This helps me get ready for the day. Before Kindy starts, I can play with the trucks and puzzles. Sometimes, I do this with Mum or Dad before they say goodbye. That helps me feel braver. Recess and Lunch At recess, all the children go outside to eat and play. I feel nervous and stay near the wall. Mrs. Kubicek notices and says, “Luca, would you like to sit with Milani and Bodhi?” I nod. Milani and Bodhi smile and say, “Come sit with us!” That makes me feel good inside. I move into the green zone—calm and happy! Sometimes, I want to stay with Mrs. Kubicek at recess and lunch. But when she leaves, I feel sad. She reminds me that it is important to play with my friends. I take a deep breath, press my hug button, and find Milani and Bodhi. Once I start playing, I feel much better! At the end of the day, I pack my bag and sit on the mat. When I see my grown-up waiting, I run to give them a big hug. “How was your day?” they ask.I smile and say, “I played with Milani and Bodhi.” Each day, I feel a little braver. If I feel nervous, I can take deep breaths, press my hug button, or ask for help. Kindy is full of adventures, and I am ready for them all!

Following the incredible transformation and migration of butterflies teaches a child about change and perseverance.

The day has come the new students are coming to witch academy. Dove has waited all her life for this day unlike her sister Paris who has been dreading this day for years she wants nothing to do with being a witch. But Dove sees that it's not so fun after all on the other hand Paris seems to like it. with Paris on light magic and Dove on dark magic do they see the really reason on why their sad or do they see that their on the wrong side of magic do the twins swich or dose Paris's want to stay were it's easy for here while her twin who has been so exicted for this seens they were three be miserabel.

Amara and her family have moved to a new house in Ambon. They've just moved from Jakarta to Ambon. This house was actually Amara's grandparent's house that have been left because her grandparents have passed away several years ago. when they came back moving to this house again, it's so dirty and full of dust because there was no one to clean it. So they clean the house. After living for several days, they experienced strange scary things. When they told their neighbors about the condition in that house, the neighbors said that it's because that house has been left empty for years.

Chloe loved stargazing, dreaming of adventures among the stars. One night, a glowing spaceship landed before her. A boy stepped out, wearing a shining crown. “I’m Damon, Prince of the Galaxy,” he said. “The solar system is in danger. I need your help.” “The planets are falling out of orbit. Without balance, everything will collapse!” Damon explained. Chloe’s heart raced. “Let’s go!” Their first stop was Mars, drifting too close to Earth. Chloe and Damon worked together to stabilize its orbit with Damon’s ship. Next, they visited Jupiter. Its giant storm, the Great Red Spot, was flinging lightning into space. Flying into the storm, they discovered a glowing crystal at its center, causing chaos. They removed it, and the storm calmed. As they traveled, Damon revealed his secret. “The balance of the solar system depends on my family’s magic, but someone stole our Star Crown. Without it, I can’t keep the planets aligned forever.” “Then we’ll find it,” Chloe said. Their search led them to Saturn, where its rings were vanishing. Deep beneath a frozen lake, they uncovered the Star Crown. With Damon’s magic restored, they faced their greatest challenge. “Earth’s orbit is unstable. It’s drifting toward Venus!” Damon said. Chloe had an idea. “We can use the Moon’s gravity to pull Earth back into place!” Together, they guided the Moon, saving Earth just in time. “You saved the solar system,” Damon said, smiling at Chloe. “But more than that, you’ve shown me what it means to be brave.” “Let’s explore the galaxy together,” Chloe said, taking his hand. From then on, Chloe and Damon journeyed through space, ruling the galaxy and keeping it safe. The universe was even more amazing than Chloe had ever dreamed. The End.

In a distant village, Gino's grandmother, Lola Flora, had a myth about sunflowers that brought happiness to her. When she touched one of the sunflowers, she felt a rush of happiness, but the flower wilted and dried. Gino was curious about this and wanted to try it. One day, Lola Flora told him to look for the sunflowers, and he discovered that happiness rushed into his veins when he touched one. He shared this discovery with his friends and the whole village. However, two weeks later, Gino realized he couldn't feel happiness or smile. He found the wilted and dried sunflowers scattered on the ground. Lola Flora revealed that she was the young teenager from the myth and that she didn't tell Gino the whole story.

Chanie Wenjack was a young Indigenous boy who tragically died while attempting to escape from a Canadian residential school in 1966. His death brought attention to the mistreatment of Indigenous children in these schools and the lasting trauma caused by forced assimilation policies. Chanie's story continues to serve as a symbol of resilience and the ongoing struggles faced by Indigenous communities in Canada.

Dream of a Little Dancer from a Remote Village Laras, a little girl from a remote village, dreams of becoming a dancer. Limited economy, Laras trains alone under the moonlight. One day, a talent scout from the city came. With courage, Laras auditioned. Her beautiful and expressive movements amazed everyone. Laras was chosen as the winner and got the opportunity to take dance training in the city. Laras' story proves that big dreams can be achieved with hard work, determination and never giving up.
