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a childrens story about how to practice safe body boundaries and how to spot unsafe behavior and safe and not safe touching

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1. Unggoy na nasa Kweba na nakahiga, kinausap ng Kuneho 2. Maganda ang araw sa Forest, maaliwalas kasama ng mga animals 3. Nagugutom si Unggoy, naghahanap ng makakain. 4. Nagnakaw ito at kinain ang pagkain ng Kuneho 5. Nakita ng Rabit na kinakain ng Unggoy ang kanyang pagkain ( Carrots) 6. Galit ang mukha ng rabbit habang kinakausap si Unggoy.

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The Little Bear was playing with his Friends in the Forest .He noticed a Big tree branch hanging low and ready to all.The Bear said,"Don't go under that branch!"A moment later,the branch fell,but everyone was safe because they listened to him

A day at the beach with beautiful weather and a Rockpool. Small waves. The boy is loving the water and the beauty and powerful energy of the day. He blesses the sun and the moon. He is grateful and joyous.

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Adventure under the Ocean where they discover a magical coral that is missing one part. This is a dream of a baby from a moms belly.

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1. Jed was a young boy who lived in a small village at the foot of a mountain. 2. One day, a group of bandits came to the village and started to terrorize the people. They stole food, money, and anything else they could get their hands on. 3. Jed knew that he had to do something to stop the bandits. He gathered a group of his friends and they decided to climb the mountain to find help. 4. After several hours of climbing, they finally reached the top of the mountain. There, they met an old man who lived in a small hut. The old man listened to their story and agreed to help them. 5. Jed and his friends followed the map and soon found themselves overlooking the bandits’ camp. 6. The people of the village were overjoyed when they heard the news. They threw a big celebration in honor of Jed and his friends. 7.From that day on, Jed was known as the bravest boy in the village. He continued to help others and to stand up for what was right.

On a warm, sunny afternoon, a group of children gathered around a colorful picnic blanket. Birds chirped in the trees, and a gentle breeze rustled the grass. Ella, a curious little girl with sparkling eyes, held up a magnifying glass. "Look what I found!" she exclaimed, pointing at a tiny ladybug resting on a leaf and a smooth, round stone beside it. Tommy, a boy with a bright red cap, leaned in, tilting his head. "What's so special about a rock and a bug?" he asked. Ella grinned. "One of them is living, and the other is nonliving. Can you guess which is which?" Lily, a thoughtful girl who always had a book in her hands, adjusted her glasses. "The ladybug is alive! It moves, grows, and even eats," she said, watching the tiny insect crawl up a blade of grass. "Exactly!" Ella nodded. "And the stone? It doesn’t move, grow, or need food or water. That makes it non-living." Tommy picked up the stone and turned it over in his palm. "So, living things need food, water, and air to grow—like us, trees, and the ladybug!" he said. "And non-living things stay the same unless something moves or changes them," Lily added with a smile. Ella clapped her hands. "Let's go on a nature hunt! Let's find more living and non-living things!" The children ran around the park, eyes wide with excitement. "Look! A butterfly!" Lily called. "These flowers are living too!" Tommy added, crouching to observe a bright yellow daisy. "But this fallen twig is non-living now because it’s no longer growing," Ella pointed out. They laughed and shouted out their discoveries, filling the air with joy. As the sun began to set, Tommy stretched his arms. "This was so much fun! I can't wait to explore more tomorrow." Ella held up her stone and leaf. "Me too! There's so much more to discover." With happy hearts, they walked home under the twinkling stars, ready for another day of adventure.

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