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Grumpy is a Giant who learns how to take care of himself and also learns how to smile.

In Mindanao, Princess Sari, daughter of Sultan Saam and Queen Aliya, was kind-hearted and generous. She helped a frail old woman one day. Years later, bandits tried to kidnap Sari, but a fairy, revealed to be the old woman, saved her. The fairy had magic and transformed the bandits into frogs. Grateful, Sari realized the fairy was the woman she once helped. The fairy promised to protect Sari forever, unseen but always near. Sari shared the story with her parents, and it was passed down for generations.

An old, rusty, small tractor with a big heart. Rusty the tractor lived on Greenfield farm, where the crops were thirsty because there was no rain. While the other tractors rested, Rusty worked hard to water and care for the plants, hoping to help the farm. When harvest time came, Farmer Joe was surprised to find there were enough crops to pick, thanks to Rusty’s hard work. Everyone on the farm celebrated, and Rusty was proud to have saved the day!

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Born Up is an inspiring children’s adventure that celebrates African heritage, identity, and the power of ancestry. This illustrated story follows Amara on her journey of self-discovery, encouraging young African American readers to embrace their roots, cherish their culture, and recognize the strength and resilience passed down to them. Through vibrant artwork and heartfelt storytelling, Born Up empowers children to rise above the limitations others may place on them, reminding them they are not defined by negativity or doubt. They were born up—born to shine, succeed, and carry forward the beauty, wisdom, and history that lives within them.

7-year-old Holly adventure to Nanny's. Nanny tells Holly about the subconcious. Nanny explains with a story. Think of your mind as a big castle. There are many rooms in this castle. Some rooms are where you do your thinking and playing, like when you solve a puzzle or play with your toys. This part of your mind is called your conscious mind. It’s what you use when you are awake and thinking about things. But there is another part of the castle that works quietly in the background, even when you’re not thinking about it. This part is called the subconscious. It’s like a magical room where all your dreams, memories, and feelings are stored. Your subconscious helps you remember how to ride a bike, how to tie your shoes, and even helps you feel happy or calm. It listens to everything you think and feel, even if you don’t say it out loud. If you think happy thoughts and believe in good things, your subconscious helps make those things happen. Just like happy thoughts bring good things, sad or angry thoughts can bring not-so-good things. If you keep thinking, “I can’t do this,” or “This is too hard,” you might feel upset and not try your best. Holly thinks its important to focus on the good and stay positive. Fun Ending with some questions for the reader

In the quiet town of Willowbrook lies a hidden secret: Dragon's Hollow, a mysterious forest where dragons roam. When Tim and Emma stumble upon a map leading to the heart of Dragon's Hollow, they can't resist the temptation to explore. But danger lurks around every corner, and they must use all their courage and wit to uncover the truth behind the legend of the dragons. Join them on a thrilling quest filled with magic, friendship, and unexpected twists. Perfect for young readers aged 7-10 who love adventure and mystery!

Here’s a more concise version of your story in 6 panels: --- ### **Panel 1:** **Visual:** Lila sitting at her desk, looking exhausted and holding her growling stomach. **Thought Bubble:** *"I need something healthy and quick..."* --- ### **Panel 2:** **Visual:** Her phone buzzes on the desk. The screen displays: *"Feeling Hungry? Try Nutrifresh Salads!"* **Thought Bubble:** *"This looks perfect!"* --- ### **Panel 3:** **Visual:** Lila taps the screen, placing an order. The app shows "Delivery in 15 minutes" with a cheerful salad icon. **Speech Bubble (from Lila):** *"Let’s do this!"* --- ### **Panel 4:** **Visual:** Tom, the friendly delivery person, hands Lila a Nutrifresh bag with a smile. **Speech Bubble (from Tom):** *"Your fresh salad is here!"* --- ### **Panel 5:** **Visual:** Lila opens the box, revealing the vibrant salad inside. Freshie, the salad mascot, pops out with a cheerful expression. **Speech Bubble (from Freshie):** *"Packed with goodness, just for you!"* --- ### **Panel 6:** **Visual:** Lila enjoys the salad, looking refreshed and happy. **Tagline:** *"Freshness, Happiness, Delivered!"*

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Once in a forest, all the animals lived in peace and harmony and all of them were very good friends. One day, a new animal came to the forest. It was a fox. The fox was friendly at first but later started to secretly cause trouble. It created conflicts between the animals by spreading rumors and gossip. every animal started fighting. then the wise owl figured out that the sly fox was responsible he proved to the forest animals that the sly fox was the trouble maker. all the animals said sorry to each other, confronted the sly fox, and kicked him out. they promised they would never be made fools of like that ever again and never fight. the end. the story should be understandable for 5 year olds.

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Tim-Tim is a big boy now! Mommy says, “Time to try the potty!” Tim-Tim runs to the bathroom. He pulls down his pants. He sits on the potty. He waits… and waits… and waits… Nothing happens. “Hmmm…” Tim-Tim taps his chin. “Maybe my pee is hiding.” Mommy laughs. “That’s okay! Try again later.” Tim-Tim plays with his toys. He drinks some water. He jumps like a kangaroo. Suddenly… “Uh-oh!” Tim-Tim freezes. “I feel something!” He runs to the potty. He sits down. He waits… and waits… Plop! Plop! Tim-Tim’s eyes get big. “It came out!” Mommy claps. “Great job, Tim-Tim!” Tim-Tim grins. “Let’s see where it goes!” He stands up and flushes. WHOOSH! The water swirls! The potty monster eats it all! “Bye-bye, poop!” Tim-Tim waves. Now Tim-Tim washes his hands. Scrub, scrub, splash! Oops! Water goes everywhere! Mommy laughs. “Tim-Tim, not a water park!” Tim-Tim giggles. He is a big boy now! The End.

"Little Blessings: Stories of Identity, Spirit, and Manners" is a heartwarming collection that illuminates the essence of a child's identity in Christ, the virtues of the Fruits of the Spirit, and the significance of good manners. Through relatable narratives, children discover their unique value and purpose as beloved children of God in "Identity in Christ." In "Fruits of the Spirit," they embark on a magical adventure learning about love, joy, and self-control, enriching their lives and relationships. Lastly, "Manners" offers delightful tales emphasizing kindness and respect. Filled with love, joy, and valuable lessons, "Little Lights" guides young hearts on a path of faith, character, and kindness.

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