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Milo and the Time-Traveling Tree: Milo an African American 10 year old boy finds a special tree in his backyard that can transport him to different times and places when he climbs it. Each adventure provides a fun history lesson, emphasizing the value of understanding different cultures and the importance of learning from the past.

Mark, an airplane engineer, worked long hours in the massive, echoing hangars at the airport. Sam is a nervous kid who almost misses his flight. Mark helps him calm down and get on his plane to visit his dad.

Clarinha, uma menina curiosa e sonhadora, sempre sentiu que o vento tinha algo a dizer. Em uma tarde tranquila, enquanto brincava no campo perto de sua casa, ela ouviu uma música suave que parecia vir do próprio vento. Seguindo a melodia encantadora, Clarinha descobre um mundo mágico onde as correntes de ar são regidas por notas musicais. Acompanhada de um passarinho falante chamado Filo, ela embarca em uma aventura para salvar a Música do Vento, ameaçada por uma nuvem sombria que deseja silenciar o som. Uma história repleta de magia, coragem e lições sobre a importância de ouvir o que está à nossa volta.

The second book of this series, Claire Saves the Day is a tale about a little girl who has a dream about a little puppy who fell in a well. Claire wakes up and realizes her dream is actually coming true.

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Ali who was riding his bike on his way to school on a beautiful sunny morning thought he saw a flying saucer. When he got to school he told all his friends and the teacher miss bumble,she really suited her name as she was always buzzing around ... Busy as a bee!. No-one believed Ali and they fell around laughing at him. That same night the flying saucer came back and landed in Ali's Garden, a little alien very friendly and smiling made friends with him and told him about all the planets he had visited his name was Groog,. Ali told his new friend about his day at school, Groog said he would fix it for him and left Ali to go to sleep as it was passed his bedtime already. The very next day at playtime Groog's flying saucer landed in the playground...

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A boy that is lost at sea. on a boat in his journey he met different kinds of sea creatures that he talks to. he gradually returns to land with the help of his new found friends.

The cat travels to a forgotten kingdom, summoning spirits of past rulers to uncover secrets that could restore peace and prosperity to the land. The Phantom Pirates Outline: When ghostly pirates threaten the coast, the cat uses the bell to summon the spirits of legendary sailors, leading a daring mission to reclaim stolen treasures. The Cursed Bell Tower Outline: The cat investigates a bell tower said to be cursed, summoning spirits trapped within to uncover the truth behind the curse and save the town from impending doom.

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**The Blue Eyes** Lena liked the café for its quiet predictability—familiar faces, muted conversations, and the hum of rain on the windows. It was her refuge, a place where no one expected anything of her. That’s when she noticed him. He sat by the window, ordinary in every way except for his eyes—blue, startlingly vivid, like they saw through her. When he glanced her way, Lena quickly looked down, her heart unexpectedly quickening. Moments later, she heard his voice. “Is this seat taken?” Startled, she stammered, “No, go ahead.” He sat across from her, casual but assured. “I’m Michael,” he said, his gaze steady. “Lena.” Their conversation began awkwardly but quickly fell into an easy rhythm. They talked about books, the rain, nothing extraordinary—yet everything about it felt significant. His presence was magnetic, his words strangely familiar, as though they were picking up a thread they’d left unfinished. --- Michael started appearing more often, each visit deepening their bond. He knew little details about her—how she always ordered her coffee black, how she twisted her ring when nervous. “You notice a lot,” Lena said one day, half-joking. He smiled, almost apologetic. “I don’t mean to. It’s just... you feel familiar. Like I’ve known you before.” Lena’s chest tightened. She felt it too—that inexplicable pull, as if their lives had crossed in ways neither could explain. But she didn’t ask what he meant. Some feelings were too fragile to question. --- Then one day, he disappeared. Lena waited, watching the door every afternoon, her heart sinking when he didn’t come. She texted him, but there was no reply. Days turned into weeks. She went to the café out of habit, but the empty chair across from her was impossible to ignore. He was gone. Sitting by the window one rainy evening, she let the memory settle in her chest like a bittersweet ache.

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Noah sat on his grandparents' front porch, feeling the weight of the emptiness beside him where his Grandma used to sit. As the sun set, casting warm colors over the yard, the sadness grew in Noah's chest. His Grandma's absence felt like a missing piece of his heart had gone with her. He sat quietly, listening to the sounds of the evening, trying to push away his sadness. Soon, his Grandad joined him, sitting beside Noah and gently patting his shoulder. Noah confessed that he missed his Grandma deeply, feeling as if she had taken a special part of him when she passed away. His Grandad, who also missed her, suggested they try something to ease their feelings. He proposed they take deep breaths together, which could help lighten their hearts, even if only for a moment. Reluctantly, Noah agreed, and as they breathed deeply together, Noah began to feel a little lighter, as if the weight in his chest had lessened. His Grandad explained that it’s important to feel sadness but also be kind to oneself and allow those feelings to pass. Noah expressed his fear that letting go of the sadness might mean forgetting his Grandma. Grandad reassured him that it was okay to feel sad, but it was also okay to feel joy when remembering the happy times with her. As Noah recalled fond memories of his Grandma, a warm feeling began to fill his heart, softening the emptiness. Grandad then shared that his Grandma’s love was still present, much like the stars in the sky—though we can't always see them, they continue to shine. Noah looked up at the stars, noticing one that seemed to shine brighter than the others. He imagined that star represented his Grandma’s enduring love. Grandad explained that when someone we love passes, they become like the stars: always present, even when we can’t see them. Noah realized that, although he couldn’t see his Grandma anymore, her love was still with him, in his heart and memories. As Noah breathed deeply, he felt a little more at peace,

Hazel loves to play and learn in her mother's garden. She sees caterpillars, bees, birds, and butterflies. She see, tastes, and smells flowers and herbs as she listens to the sounds of life around her.
