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Duy is obsessed with magic and fantasy effects from witches, superhero movies, and manga. He imagines himself as an almighty wizard who goes on an adventure to help people in his neighbor with his powers. He helps Ms. Klerry growing back her beautiful garden. He helps Mr. Gouldon light up his cooker for fixing his meals. He goes around the town helping others with their trouble by using his almighty power.

Joshua es un oso pardo curioso y aventurero que irá aprendiendo sobre distintas habilidades sociales en su viaje por el bosque

Leo the lion cub handling big emotions

In the small town of Sunnyside, there lived a young girl named Emily. Emily was an only child and often found herself longing for friends to play with. Her parents were busy with work, and the children in her neighborhood were all much older or younger than her.

George and Mary are in the 3rd grade and are competing to make a model with the theme of space

The book is called Pauly’s Pool Day. It's a Children's Book with a targeted audience of 3yrs-3th grade and revolves around body image and self-confidence as a young kid of color finding his worth. It is an engaging and heartwarming tale that combines the insecurities young boy might have going to the pool with not taking their shirt off and gaining confidence from his parents The manuscript is complete, and I am now seeking an illustrator who can capture the essence of the story through captivating visuals that will appeal to readers of all ages.

Sophia sets out on a journey to find wisdom from God She encounters many distractions on the way She encounters many people telling her false wisdom In the end she finds the wisdom from God

School boy adventures and mischief

1. Small country in a glass Christmas ball. 2. Ollie finds himself in another reality 3. Grandpa Gianni und a cast on his leg 4. Grandson flies to Italy to visit his grandfather 5. Meeting in the hospital 6. Rather in search of the magic ball 7. Masquerade 8. Secret room of the Vatican 9. Orphans of St. Peters Church 10.The magic ball is saved

A boy and his cat go on an imagination adventure through their backyard learning the value of friendship.

Earl the Squirrel On a big island, far from the city, Lived a squirrel named Earl, who was lively and witty. Each day he'd leap from tree to tree, Hopping on windows, curious and free. Earl peered through windows, looking for cheer, Hoping a friend would one day appear. One bright day, after hopping for miles, He found a girl named Macy with the brightest of smiles. Macy saw Earl and giggled with glee— A friend she’d wanted as much as could be! At first, Earl dashed and hid from sight, But soon returned to her window each night. Day by day, Earl would scurry and squeal, Macy would chatter, their friendship was real. One sunny day, with a grin so wide, She named him "Earl!" and he squeaked with pride. "Mom, Earl the Squirrel is here at last!" Each morning they'd laugh as the hours passed. Earl loved Macy, her stories, her song— They’d talk and play all the day long. Then one night, Macy heard the news: They’d soon be moving, and felt the blues. She worried for Earl, her special friend, And feared their visits would come to an end. Day after day, they shared one last giggle, Macy would laugh, and Earl’s tail would wiggle. Then one day, he didn’t appear, And Macy missed him, her heart filled with fear. On moving day, she waited and sighed, Hoping to see Earl just one more time. Then, at the window, to her surprise, There was Earl with bright, sparkling eyes! But this time, Earl wasn’t alone— A baby squirrel had joined her, full-grown! Macy gasped with joy, her worry now done, For Earl had found a friend—a little one. With a hug from her mom, Macy laughed with glee, Realizing Earl was a “she!” all along, you see. So they waved goodbye, and Macy felt bright, Knowing her friend would be alright. As they drove away, with a final glance back, She whispered, "Goodbye, my friend, don’t lack." And there on the island, happy and free, Earl the Squirrel lived on, with her new family. Love Gaga

Write a children's book for 5 year old girls. The book should be Christian in theme and values. The main character is a 5 year old mixed girl who loves to dance, do gymnastics, and play. She has an older brother. She has a big heart and loves others. She loves to pray and worship. Teach a valuable lesson in the book that includes Christian values. Make the book 20 pages long.

1. Boy afraid of the dark 2. Dinosaur helps him to come over his fear 3. Dog is boy's friend

Fred, the coon hound dog, gets a new toy, a huge purple ball. He loves his toy so much he doesn't want to share. His friends Finn the aussie, Gideon the orange pomeranian, Keturah the black and brown pomeranian get mad. They stop talking to him. He realizes it's boring playing all by himself. After apologizing to his friends, they all have fun.

1. Brown skinned little girl named Mya with high pigtails, purple glasses and a sassy face sticking her tongue out. Sun rays in the background, Fruits and vegetables on the front page with faces on them Page 2: Brown skinned little girl named Mya with high pigtails, purple glasses smiling. Page 2: Brown skinned little girl with high pigtails, purple with a picky face holding a papaya. Page 3: Brown skinned girl with apples, oranges, strawberries and grapes around her. Page 4: Brown skinned little girl with high pigtails, purple glasses holding a banana. Page 5: Brown skinned little girl with high pigtails, purple glasses sitting at a table writing her abc’s on a piece of paper with her mom sitting at the table too with a plate of carrots and peas with dinner. Page 6: Brown skinned little girl with high pigtails, purple glasses sticking her tongue out at her plate of carrots. Older brown skinned man comforting her pointing at the plate. Page 8: Brown skinned little girl with high pigtails, purple glasses with a mean picky face. Page 9: Mya’s Nana surprised her with chocolate cake and candy. When mommy found out, she wasn’t too dandy. Mya with her Nana bringing home chocolate cake and candy. Her mom looks upset when she sees them. Page 10: Mommy said, “Nana, those are way too many sweets for one to eat! Page 11: Mya heard and cried, “No, no! Those sweets are for me.” Mommy sighed, “Oh, baby those will rot your teeth.” Page 12: “Eating healthy foods will help you grow. Say yes to fruits and vegetables and don’t say no.” Page 13: Mya knows that her mommy is teaching her the right foods to eat. Mya and her mommy together learning about the right fruits and vegetables to eat.” Page 14: When she eats her fruits and vegetables, mommy lets her have a sweet treat. Mya Page 15: Mya and her mommy are hugging with a Purple Heart in the background behind them.

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Once upon a time there was a little girl, Anna. She was a very inquisitive and sociable girl, but where she lived she had no friends. Anna seemed so strange and wonderful to everyone that everyone avoided her. But that didn't upset her. She always found adventures for herself. Kindness will save the world.

Sunday school children's story of how a tiny seed of love, when planted in someone's heart, could grow into something magnificent and beautiful - to teach children about love as the first fruit of the spirit

Maya, a young girl with sparkling eyes, lives by the sea with her kind grandfather. Their days are filled with mending nets, laughter by the shore, and evenings spent weaving stories under the starry sky. One fierce storm brings fear, but her grandfather's tales of brave sailors and magical creatures fill Maya with courage. As she grows, Maya takes to the sea alone, her heart brimming with her grandfather's stories. She becomes a legend, a sailor who dances with the waves, her strength fueled by the whispers of the wind and the unwavering spirit within.

the mountain of diamonds
