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A story book introducing a mums cancer diagnosis to children, give ideas of things to do and say to help mummy get better, explain cancer for ages up to 10

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On their first day of kindergarten, kids named after spices—Cinnamon, Ginger, Saffron, and Nutmeg—brought special lunches from their homes. When Salt said Saffron's curry looked and smelled funny, Saffron got upset. But second-grade helpers Basil and Rosemary reminded everyone, “Don’t yuck someone’s yum.” Salt said sorry, and Saffron was happy. The kids then shared stories about their favorite foods, learning to appreciate each other's lunches. From then on, everyone celebrated their different foods, making the classroom a friendly place where all cultures were valued.

1. small house in the suburbs with Sofia and her family laughing inside 2. Sofia sitting next to her family in a circle. Sofia is listening intently to stories being told by her grandmother 3. a thunder storm outside the house 4. The lights go out inside the house during the storm and Sofia is scared so her mom comes to hug her. 5. Sofia starts to pray in the middle of the storm 6. Sofia feels a warmth and calm inside of her while she prays. 7. The storm finally passes and the lights come back and Sofia's family is all smiling at her 8. Sofia is radiating with Joy and smiling

In a coral reef, a dolphin, sea turtle, clownfish, and starfish share their favorite foods by this they learn that even with different tastes, their friendship is stronger when they support each other. 1. The friends of ocean gathered at the reef and feeling hungry. Dolphin: "I’m hungry! Let’s eat together." Sea Turtle: "Great idea! Let’s share what we have." Scene 2 Dolphin offered his favorite snack. Dolphin: "I love fish! Want to try some?" Clownfish: "No thanks, Dolphin. Fish are my friends!" Scene 3 Sea Turtle shared his food. Sea Turtle: "I brought seaweed. It’s soft and chewy." Starfish: "Mmm, that’s delicious! I’ll take some!" Scene 4 Clownfish showed his food. Clownfish: "I have tiny shrimp. They’re tasty and crunchy!" Dolphin: "I love shrimp too! Can I have some?" Scene 5 Starfish shared his special treat. Starfish: "I eat plankton. It’s small but fills me up." Sea Turtle: "That’s so unique, Starfish. I’ll try some!" Scene 6 The friends enjoyed their meal together. Dolphin: "Your food is so different from mine, but I love trying new things." Clownfish: "Me too! Sharing makes everything better." Scene 7 They laughed and felt happy sharing their meals. Starfish: "Our food is as colorful as the reef!" Sea Turtle: "And sharing makes our friendship even brighter."

På en solig dag i Regnbågsträdgårdens förskola är Fina Fjäril fylld med energi och bestämmer sig för att bygga ett hus av löv. Men hon blir snabbt distraherad när hon ser sina vänner göra andra aktiviteter. Först hoppar hon från sitt lövbygge till Humlan Hubert som spelar musik och dansar. Därefter dras hon vidare till Mio Myra som bygger en hinderbana, sedan till Gräshoppan Gil som ordnar blommor,. När fröken ropar att det är dags att städa, inser Fina att hon inte har avslutat någon av sina aktiviteter och blir överväldigad. Hon vet inte hur hon ska hinna städa allt, medan de andra redan är klara med sina områden. Fina känner sig frustrerad och vill ge upp. Då kommer hennes vänner till undsättning: Mio föreslår att de gör städningen till en hinderbana, Hubert spelar musik för att göra städningen roligare, och Gil hjälper Fina att städa ett område i taget. Med hjälp av sina vänner klarar Fina av att städa allt och lär sig att man kan göra saker roligt och hanterbart genom att ta ett steg i taget. I slutet av dagen sitter alla tillsammans och njuter av fredagsfilmen, och Fina känner sig stolt över att ha avslutat alla sina uppgifter med hjälp av sina vänner.

Mabel was 2 ½ years old, full of energy and giggles. Her little brother, Henry, had just learned to crawl. Aegon, their fluffy black Maltipoo, always watched over them. And Daddy? Well, Daddy was the bravest of them all. One afternoon, the living room turned into a magical playground. Daddy helped the kids pull all the pillows off the big grey couch. They built castles, bridges, and mountains. Mabel jumped, Henry crawled, and Aegon wiggled his tail. Daddy lay on the floor, looking at his phone. He was deep in thought when he heard it. Squish. Smoosh. Then—warmth. Right on his neck. Daddy turned slowly. Mabel stood nearby, bouncing on the pillows, her face full of laughter. But something was… off. Her diaper had lost the battle. And Henry? Sweet, curious Henry had found a surprise. Daddy’s eyes went wide. Henry was holding the poop. Not just holding it—squeezing it. And before Daddy could react—plop! Henry placed it right on Daddy’s neck. "I HAVE POOP ON MY NECK! AHHHHH!" Daddy shouted, leaping up. Henry squealed with laughter. Mabel rolled on the floor, laughing so hard she could barely breathe. Even Aegon barked in surprise. Daddy scooped up his giggling, poop-covered son and rushed to the bathroom. He scrubbed Henry’s hands, wiped his own neck, and sighed. Mabel was still in the living room, laughing and laughing. From that day on, Daddy had a new name. Poop Neck. “Daddy,” Mabel would say, grinning, “you’re Poop Neck!” And every time, Daddy would shake his head, smile, and pull them both into a hug. Daddy said, “I love you forever and forever. No matter what. Even if…” He paused, narrowing his eyes at Henry. “…you put poop on my neck.” And the house filled with laughter once again. The End.

In a picturesque village, a young girl named Lila enjoyed a carefree childhood, filled with exploration and dreams. However, she learned from her grandmother about children in less fortunate circumstances, facing severe hardships. One day, Lila discovered a weathered book with stories of these children, which inspired her to advocate for children's rights. She shared her vision of safe childhoods with her village, leading them to raise awareness and organize events focused on education, healthcare, and safety for all children. Over time, Lila's village became a symbol of hope, demonstrating that with compassion and effort, every child can have a secure and joyful childhood. As she grew up, Lila continued her mission, reminding the world of the fundamental right to a safe and happy childhood.

In 'My Brain Has Its Own Language,' young readers are invited to journey with a relatable protagonist who lives with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Through a heartwarming narrative and captivating illustrations, the book explores the unique way our hero's brain works, celebrating their individuality. As the story unfolds, children learn to embrace their differences and discover that their brains have their very own special language. This empowering book fosters self-acceptance and encourages children to take pride in their unique minds, while also promoting empathy and understanding for peers with neurodiverse experiences. With practical resources and tools, it provides invaluable support for children and caregivers. 'My Brain Has its Own Language' is a beautifully written and illustrated story that opens the door to important conversations about neurodiversity, creating a world where diversity is celebrated and understood.

A cute black boy wearing brown cowboy boots and a greed plaid shirt with brown pants outside on a sunny day

Jelly-Bean is a little girl who is sad one day so she decided to go on a walk and meets a purple butterfly. They walk a trail by Jelly-Beans house and take a break at a pic-nic table. Jelly bean starts to cry and tells the butterfly she doesn’t feel happy. The butterfly makes Jelly-Bean feel better by telling her it’s okay to be sad sometimes all you have to do is think of things that make you happy. Jelly-Bean remembers happy memories with her family and feels better. The butterfly tells her if she ever needs her to look in the sky and she will be there. Jelly-Bean thanks the butterfly for helping her feel better. Jelly-Bean goes home and hugs her mom.

Sam had a big red ball. Sam liked to run. Sam ran fast on the green grass. The ball rolled with him. Sam saw a big cat. The cat was on a mat. Sam ran around the cat. Then, Sam saw a big dog. The dog wagged its tail. Sam and the dog ran in the sun. Sam was hot. He sat on a log. The cat and the dog sat too. Sam's mom said, "Fun run, Sam!" Sam smiled. It was a fun day in the sun. The end.

A little girl named Kynnedi learns the alphabet and one word associated with each letter. She shares her knowledge with her family

Princess Mia is a little princess in a medieval kingdom. She is loved by her family. She has a lot of friends in the kingdom. Her favorite hobby is cooking. She starts learning how to cook with the help of the headcook Timi. Timi is a fat, lovely man. He loves Mia and teaches details of cooking. In this story, Mia learns her first lesson.

The story is about a father and son who have a wild adventure to many different places. For example; under the sea, to the jungle, on safari, to the beach, to the snow etc. The father of the baby boy is tall and skinny, with long dreadlocks and dark skin and small nose.

A boy loves the game of basketball and dreams of slam dunking and becoming a professional player, everyday he practices and works hard and then one day he meets his favorite player that gives him advice

1. Fluffy the cute dog walking in a beautiful cozy village 2. Fluffy comes across a colourful path 3. Fluffy steps on red coloured path and looks at red apples 4. Fluffy steps on Yellow coloured path and looks at yellow sunflowers 5. Fluffy steps on Blue coloured path and finds the blue sky 6. Fluffy steps on green and finds green leaves 7. Fluffy finds different colours and learns different colours

❤️ **Page 1:** In a sunny little town, there lived a boy named Brecken. Brecken was full of energy and curiosity, always ready for adventures. But there was one thing he didn’t like—saying goodbye to his mama when he went to preschool. **Page 2:** Every morning, Brecken's mama would kneel down and say, “Time for school, my little star!” But Brecken would frown, wishing he could stay home a little longer. **Page 3:** One bright morning, Brecken’s mama had a special idea. “Before you go, how about a little magic?” she said with a twinkle in her eye. **Page 4:** She took out her colorful markers and gently drew a bright red heart on Brecken's little hand. “This heart is a hug from me,” she explained. “Whenever you look at it, remember that I love you and I’m always with you.” **Page 5:** Brecken looked at the heart, feeling a warm glow in his chest. “But what if I miss you really, really much?” he asked with big, worried eyes. **Page 6:** His mama smiled and said, “Then just look at the heart and know that I’m thinking of you too. We’re connected by love, no matter how far apart we are.” **Page 7:** With a big hug and a kiss, Brecken waved goodbye and headed into preschool. He glanced down at the heart on his hand and felt a little better. **Page 8:** As the day went on, Brecken played with his friends, painted pictures, and built tall towers with blocks. But sometimes, when he felt a bit lonely, he looked at the heart. **Page 9:** Each time he saw it, he remembered his mama’s warm hug and felt a sprinkle of happiness. “I can do this!” he thought, smiling as he colored a picture of a big blue sky. **Page 10:** At the end of the day, when Brecken's mama came to pick him up, he ran to her with a huge grin. “Look, Mama! The heart worked!” he exclaimed, showing her his hands

As a mom and entrepreneur, who struggles to keep work-life balance and wishes to manage the life and manage the business effectively with self care and who wants build their business into brand and wants some professional help to life management
