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Here in Hawaii, we know that culture is more than just celebration—it’s how we connect with family, friends, and the diverse world around us. For young children growing up in the vibrant community of BYU-Hawaii, Culture Night is a time where these connections shine brightest. But what does it feel like for a child to take that brave step from the audience to the stage? In “Tama’s Big Adventure at Culture Night,” we follow little Tama as he prepares for his first performance in the event that brings his whole community together. Guided by his parents, friends, and the spirit of aloha, Tama learns more than just the dance steps—he learns what it means to help others, work as a team, and celebrate the beauty of diversity. So why should you and your child join Tama on this adventure? Because this story isn’t just about performing on stage; it’s about the lessons of unity, kindness, and family that come from working together. For young readers, this book is a way to experience the joy of different cultures, and for parents, it’s a chance to teach that our differences are what make us stronger. Whether you’re from Hawaii or somewhere far away, the message is universal: we are better when we share, support, and celebrate together. “Tama’s Big Adventure at Culture Night” brings the spirit of Hawaii to life in a way that is fun, heartwarming, and perfect for little ones aged 2 to 4. Because in the end, isn’t the most important lesson we can teach our children that together, we are strong?

En un cálido pueblito, donde las flores de mil colores danzaban con la brisa y los pájaros cantaban desde las copas de los árboles, vivía una pequeña niña llamada Antonia. Este lugar estaba a los pies de la Montaña Mágica, de la que se decía albergaba en su cima una flor capaz de conceder paz y sabiduría a quien la encontrara. Un día, con una curiosidad que brillaba en sus ojos, Antonia decidió emprender la aventura para hallar esa mágica flor. El comienzo del sendero estaba lleno de mariposas y pajaritos. Sin embargo, mientras Antonia ascendía, la ruta se tornaba cada vez más difícil y desafiante. A pesar de caídas y raíces que intentaban detenerla, Antonia recordó a un pequeño caracol que, aunque lento, nunca dejaba de moverse hacia adelante. Este pequeño amigo la inspiró para no rendirse y siempre buscar nuevas rutas cuando encontrara obstáculos. En un punto de su viaje, Antonia encontró un arroyo de aguas cristalinas. Al inclinarse para beber, su reflejo en el agua le habló, mostrándole no solo su imagen sino también todas las veces que había caído y se había levantado. El reflejo le habló sobre la importancia de conocerse a sí misma, aceptar sus temores y aprender de ellos para ser aún más fuerte. "Antonia, debes continuar. Tú sabes lo que vales y de lo que realmente eres capaz", le dijo su reflejo. Al entender el mensaje, Antonia se secó las lágrimas, sonrió a su reflejo en el agua y le agradeció la valiosa lección. Con nueva fortaleza y confianza, Antonia retomó su camino y, tras superar muchos obstáculos, finalmente llegó a la cima. La flor mágica, al verla, iluminó todo con su esplendor y le mostró lo lejos que había llegado gracias a su perseverancia y a aprender sobre sí misma. De regreso al pueblo, Antonia, con el corazón rebosante de alegría, compartió su aventura y las lecciones que había aprendido con todos los aldeanos. Les habló de la importancia de no rendirse, de aprender de los retos y de conocerse y aceptarse a sí mismos.

A black teenage girl with long curly hair and dark chocolate skin. Imaani is from a beautiful tropical island in the Caribbean. She dreams of becoming a Civil engineer and decided to enter a bridge building competition with her two best friends , Toco and Azil with hopes of becoming victorious.

1. Aaira smiling, wearing a cute swimsuit and holding a towel, standing outside the Parramatta Aquatic Centre. 2. Aaira in the pool with her swimming teacher, learning to float. 3. Aaira holding her Royal Life Saving certificate with a big smile. 4. Aaira imagining herself swimming alongside Elsa and Anna in a magical, icy pool. 5. Aaira wearing goggles, diving underwater to collect colorful toys in the pool. 6. Aaira proudly showing off her sticker book filled with different swimming-themed stickers. 7. Aaira and her friends playing at a campsite, surrounded by tents and trees. 8. Aaira sharing her food with her friends after swim class, with everyone smiling and enjoying the moment. 9. Aaira and her friends at Parramatta Park, with a birthday cake and balloons, enjoying the picnic. 10. Aaira diving underwater, grabbing pool toys while her friends cheer from the poolside. 11. Aaira sitting behind her mother on a bike, both smiling as they cycle through a park. 12. Aaira and her friends practicing swimming again, with determination in their eyes. 13. Aaira smiling with her swimming medal and certificate, surrounded by Rifqi, Aisyah, Zahin, Zahira, and their families.

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Page 1: The main character’s sibling knocks over a tower they built, and the child feels a rush of anger. Page 2: The child shouts and stomps, but it doesn’t make the anger go away. Page 3: The child’s parent notices and asks what’s wrong, explaining that feeling angry is normal. Page 4: The parent teaches the child to take deep breaths and count to five when angry. Page 5: The child tries this, and the anger slowly goes away. Page 6: The child rebuilds the tower with their sibling, feeling proud for handling their anger calmly.

Can a young little boy spend the day with his pet Stewart, the salamander searching for Stuart’s family in an enchanted forest

Esa noche era la noche ideal. Salma levantó a su pequeña Aisha y un equipaje que solo incluía la jaula con Antar, su halcón, el arco, una daga, agua, algo de comida y dinero. Ni pasaporte, ni billete de avión, solo nervios y miedo escondidos bajo un burka en busca de un destino llamado libertad del que Aisha y Salma solo sabían que no estaba en Yemen. Por la noche el desierto es pura magia. Las estrellas se convierten en guías que Salma entiende a la perfección. ¡Aisha! ¡Mira las estrellas! Nos están diciendo que vamos por el buen camino. Parecen diamantes, mamá Porque son valiosas y sabias, habibti. ( habibti es querida) Cuenta las estrellas Aisha, hay muchas estrellas hasta Libertad.

Grandma and the kids, teaching them how to be joyful in the toughest times in their life. An Overarching biblical theme of joy one of the fruits of the spirit in the Bible. adventure and mystery leading to a moral lesson of being joyful

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Liam and Briar use a time machine and accidentally travel to the land of the dinosaurs where they have to find a certain element to fix their time machine to get back. They get chased by a t-rex after finding a baby pterodactyl that they end up keeping as a pet when they make it back home.
