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Once upon a time there was a beetle who loved to tell everyone how fast he could run. “I am the fastest insect in the park,” he would say. His slow and steady friend the snail, tired of hearing him brag, challenged him to a race. “Ha,” the beetle thought to himself, “there is no way a snail could ever win against me.” On the day of the race, all of the insects in the park gathered to watch. The centipede waved a checkered flag to start the race. The beetle zoomed past the starting line as fast as he could, while the snail carefully inched herself forward bit by bit. The beetle cried out “You will never win this race at that slow, slow pace.” Out of breath from running, the beetle eventually reached a small pond of water. He thought, “I have plenty of time. I just will go around the pond.” The beetle sped off on his way. Inch by inch the snail crawled along the path. As she reached the pond, she thought, “It would be much shorter if I could somehow float across the water.” Perhaps I could build a boat. The snail gathered up some leaves, twigs and vine. She fashioned a small boat that helped her glide smoothly across the water of the pond. When she got to the other side, she hopped off the boat and could see all of her friends waiting for her at the finish line. Little by little the snail crept along the path until she crossed the finish line at long last. All of her friends cheered. “Hooray for snail!” they cried. A moment later the beetle came running across the finish line. “I can’t believe you beat me!” he said. “You know,” the snail replied with a smile, “being the fastest isn’t always everything”. “Sometimes if you just slow down for a moment and think about your challenge, you can come up with great solutions.”

a story about 2 mice that live in the gardens of a pre-school at christmas time

3rd Page: Panimula Victor ang pangalan ko, “Victory!” sabi ni Inay, aba’y totoo! Pero bakit ganito? Ba-bakit… Ako’y laging talo. Maliit na problema, agad nang hihinto Kaya sa yakap ni Inay, ako’y magtatago. 4th Page Ako’y may hinahangaan Lahat sila ay matibay Marko, Ma’am Daisy, Kapitan Isagani, at syempre, si Inay! Lahat sila ay malakas, Walang kabiguan, walang kaba. Paano kaya maging sila? Ano ba ang sikreto nila? 5th Page Si Marko! BANG! Sapul agad ang kalaban! Si Ma’am Daisy, TING! Parang makinang hindi nauubusan ng ideya! Si Kapitan Isagani, SWOOSH! Kahit ang mga malaking alon ay ‘di siya natitinag! Si Nanay, WOW! Walang pagod! Ako kaya? Ay naku… Takot agad, parang latu! Hays… 6th Page Habang naglakad sa aming bayan, May lumang tindahan—ano kayang laman? “Ako’y may ibibigay sa iyo.” AHHH! Sino ‘to?! Isang Ale—balot na balot, Sa aking kamay, may iniabot… ISANG SALAMIN—kumikislap! “Salamin ng katotohanan. May aral itong ‘di mo malilimutan.” Anong katotohanan? Ngunit nang lingunin ko… Nawala siya—oh no! 7th Page Isinuot ko ang salamin…Ay! Ano ‘to? Bakit nakikita ko ang kabiguan ng iba? Si Marko, K.O! Natalo sa laban! Ang gawa ni Ma’am Daisy—BOOM! Palpak! Si Kapitan Isagani—BEEP! Hindi mapaandar ang barko! Si Inay—HUH? Puyat at pagod! Bakit…bakit sila ay mahina rin? 8th Page Sa salamin na ito, nakita ko nga, Ang sikreto sa lakas? Hindi pagsuko, abay! Hindi sa bigwas, hindi sa sigaw, Kundi sa pagsubok—paulit-ulit, walang limitasyon! Dapa? Babangon! Mali? Ayusin! Kaya simula ngayon, ako’y susulong, Dahil ang malakas, hindi basta susuko’t susuong! 9th Page Kailangan tanggapin, pagkakamali man, Kahit sumablay, kahit magkamali, Ako’y babangon, muli at muli!" Kung sila ay nadapa, pero bumangon, Ako rin—tatayo, magpapatuloy ngayon! Talo o panalo, sige lang, go! Dahil ang tunay na lakas... nasa loob ko!

In the park with Daddy Adel, Arman rides, On a skateboard, they glide side by side. Two cheetahs chase, their spots so bright, And two bulls watch, horns shining in the light. Zoom! A batmobile bike appears, With a roar that tickles Arman's ears. He hops on, ready for the fun, Cheetah songs play as they run. To brother Aryan's house, they speed, Through the streets, they are freed. Aryan cheers, joins the ride, Now two on the batmobile, side by side. They stop to play with a Bugatti car, Its shiny red paint, a superstar. They race it round, fast and sleek, Laughter fills the air, cheek to cheek. Grandfather Dadujaan sits by the screen, With a computer that's quite the machine. "It's AI," he says with a wink, "Helping me think and making us think." The boys are curious, eyes so wide, As they watch the computer from the side. "Can it play games?" Aryan asks with glee, Dadujaan smiles, "Just wait and see." Back on the bike, they ride through the park, Under the trees, till it gets dark. Home they head, tired but bright, Dreaming of adventures in the night. Arman and Aryan, brothers so true, With Daddy Adel, adventures they pursue. From cheetahs to AI, their day was grand, In their magical, playful wonderland.

It was Kyra’s first birthday, and the house was full of balloons and streamers. Everything was pink, polka-dotted, and decorated with Minnie Mouse. Kyra’s favorite! Kyra smiled as she saw a big Minnie Mouse balloon floating near her. “Look, Kyra, it’s Minnie Mouse!” said her mum. Kyra clapped her hands and reached for the balloon. On the table, there was a Minnie Mouse cake with a big number one on top. Everyone sang “Happy Birthday,” and Kyra’s eyes lit up when she saw the candle glowing. She tried to blow it out, but her giggle made everyone smile. After cake, Kyra opened her presents. Inside one box was a soft Minnie Mouse toy. She hugged it tight and laughed. It was the best birthday ever. As the day ended, Kyra snuggled with her new Minnie toy, happy and tired after her magical day. Minnie Mouse seemed to smile back, as if to say, “Happy birthday, Kyra!”

I am me… because I am Autistic you see.

Tejas wakes up nervous for his first day of school. He leaves after breakfast and meets his new teacher, and makes a new friend, and then heads home.

1. A day in the factory a christian woman was not near God but living in sin and doing what others were doing, and not what God wanted her to do with her life. 2. at the factory Heavy metal hits the christian woman in the head 3. christian woman rushed to hospital after head injury to find out she was going blind 4. released from hospital as a blind woman to realise her world is about to change 5. woman tries to go about her life as a blind woman 6. the woman has trouble raising her kids so her parents help her out 7. because the woman was a christian she continued to worship God and Jesus and then was surprised by God by a healing for being faithful to him. 8. the christian woman receives her healing regaining her full sight back of 20/20 9. in the midst of all of the pain and suffering the Christian woman learned to lean on God.

A 4y old boy goes to playground. He plays w other kids in the jungle gym. However, the boy is rough and the other kids get hurt and injured. The other kids don't play with him. The kid gets sad . He knows his parents can help and he goes to his parents. Parents tell him everybody has to learn how to go along with their companion, it is not just him.Even grown ups have to learn how to get along with their new friend. He should appreciate for any good things his friends say or do, request by saying please if he needs something, and say sorry if he makes a mistake.He should not push other kids. If he's feeling rushed and cannot wait, he should take the breath and count till 4 and repeat it. He tried these the next time playing . His friends liked him and he was happy. He appreciated his friends for playing with him and his parents who gave him the advice

Mongie is a 7-year-old monkey who loves to play and adventure with his imaginary friend, Sweetie Sweetie is an imaginary 4-year-old teddy bear who is like a little sister to Mongie. Write a story of how they play in playgroundindoor what named Hide n Seek

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Elisa goes to Japan for the first time . She went to Disney Land. She had so much fun.

Girl goes on an adventure to the beach with her sausage dog and dad

It was a nice sunny day. Me , Mommy and Daddy were going to the beach. Mommy helped me find my watersocks Perfect, we got in the car and off we went! When we got there we built a sand castle when we were done mommy called us for lunch We had peanut butter and jelly, yum After lunch daddy fell asleep Me and Mommy buried him in the sand

P1 There is a boy with golden hair, who lives amongst the stars P2 That loves to walk amongst us, letting his magic become ours P3 Stardust showered on our gardens and sprinkled in our yards P4 Slowly it becomes us, beating in our hearts P5 So now we may join him as he dances in the night sky P6 Shedding our own stardust as we welcome the morning light P7 And the magical boy guides us, as there's something we must know P8 It's how to share our stardust--helping others grow P9 "Some nights are not for dancing, sometimes your dust is just for you And that's all right my darlings-- it's just something I wish I knew. So be sure to save some always, to keep a special store For when you run out of stardust, you may not be able to make more." P10 And we nodded at the magic boy, understanding what he means Is that we must care for ourselves, and it's not as selfish as it seems In fact it's not selfish, to ensure we care for ourselves Because if we lose our stardust, we'll have none for anyone else.

In the heart of an Indian forest lives Chintu, a mischievous monkey with a love for mangoes. One day, he discovers a magical mango tree rumored to grant wishes. Ignoring a wise owl's caution, Chintu wishes for endless mangoes, causing chaos. Feeling guilty, he rectifies his mistake with his friends' help. Chintu learns valuable lessons about responsibility and kindness, restoring harmony to the forest. His selfless act earns him the title of the forest hero, teaching children the importance of empathy in this delightful tale.

Young girl is moving with her family to a new home

There is always something going on around us: the sun is shining, clouds are floating across the sky, the wind is whispering to the trees, and sometimes even rain is tapping on the windows. Meet your new friend - the little meteorologist! He is always interested to see how the weather is changing.

In the story "Ivan's Lift Adventures," eight-year-old Ivan encounters an unexpected elevator malfunction, which makes him realize the importance of family support and collaborative efforts in problem-solving.

A colorful story about how our thoughts and habits are like seeds we plant and nurture in our brain-garden Shows how positive thoughts grow into beautiful flowers while negative thoughts are like weeds we can choose to pull Teaches basic neuroscience concepts through gardening metaphors kids can understand Includes simple mindfulness exercises presented as "garden care tips"
