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Miko the Meerkat and Lou the lizard live in the hot and dry Kalahari Desert. Miko the Meerkat and Lou the Lizard in the vast Kalahari Desert. Miko and Lou are best friends and do everything together! Miko is a bright, lively and friendly meerkat. He loves popping and looking out of burrows to explore the Kalahari. Miko likes moving from place to place and can’t stay still! Lou is a clever lizard; she loves to imagine the stars in the sky so much that she sometimes forgets to listen in class. Miko and Lou are different from their friends because they both have ADHD Miko struggled to stay still in class. He was always digging burrows and often got distracted during his How to Spot a Predator class. Lou also struggled in class. She couldn’t focus on her Sun Safety class because she was easily distracted by the clouds in the sky and often forgot to take down her homework.After visiting Dr Wild the Wildebeest, Miko and Lou learnt to do things that would help them to manage their ADHD. Although Miko and Lou struggled in class, their ADHD is now an advantage!Miko became the captain of the sand surfing team and had the fastest record in the desert! Miko was also top of his insect tracking class and created the first ever pair of insect spy goggles that could see different insect tracks and tell you what type of insect you are looking at!Lou enjoyed stargazing so much that she was top of the class for astronomy and could name every constellationEven though Miko and Lou had some tough times with their ADHD, they both learnt cool tricks to help them feel better and do their best. They have support from their parents, teachers and classmates. But the best part was that they could count on each other! Miko and Lou learnt how to handle their ADHD together and were always there to help each other when things got tough.

This story highlights the importance of choice, autonomy, perseverance, and collaboration in learning, tying into self-determination theory while keeping the tone accessible and engaging for young readers.

Waking up at grandmas house to the smell of cookies grandma asks granddaughter if she wants to help granddaughter excited and asks grandma questions about the recipe grandma and granddaughter follow recipe to create cookies

1. A tale of a little boy who experiences social anxiety but doesn't know it is anxiety 2. His heart beats fast, room is spining and he feels there is something wrong with him 2. His mom helps him figure out what his feelings are 3. He learns techniques to manage his anxiety

1: Yujin, the idol singer, transfers to Sophia's school, and Sophia introduces herself during lunch. 2: Sophia and Yujin visit a café where they practice English phrases together. 3: Yujin and Sophia prepare for a choir competition together, practicing singing and ordering drinks. 4: Yujin and Sophia win the choir competition, celebrate at the café, and reflect on their growing friendship.

Benny Lion discovers what it means to be a medium

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Hazel loves to play and learn in her mother's garden. She sees caterpillars, bees, birds, and butterflies. She see, tastes, and smells flowers and herbs as she listens to the sounds of life around her.

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Arlo learns the valuable lesson of why students follow the instructions of their teacher so that they may learn and be safe at school.

Griffin is excited to learn that he is going to be a new brother. He begins to plan all of the things he is going to do with his baby brother.

1. Karmie woke up in her bed, the sun peeking through her curtains. Her stuffed animals sat on her shelf and her favorite purple blanket made her feel warm. 2. She went to the bathroom where The sink was just the right height for her to reach, and her toothbrush had sparkly stars on it. She giggled as the minty bubbles filled her mouth. 3. Karmie skipped into the kitchen, where her breakfast waited for her. The smell of pancakes made her tummy rumble. She liked the way her chair fit just right at the table, and how the window let in the morning light. 4. After breakfast, it was time for some cartoons. Karmie settled onto the big, soft couch in the living room, hugging her dog, Reese, close. She loved this room, where she could cuddle up and watch her favorite shows. 5. It was time for Karmie and Reese to go outside. The trees were tall. Reese wagged his tail as they walked by the park, where Karmie played with her friends. 6.That night, her adults sat down with her. “Karmie,” they said, “we have some exciting news! We’re going to move to a new home soon.” Karmie felt her heart skip. 7. She held Reese's leash tightly as they walked to the moving truck. “I hope I like the new house,” she whispered to Reese. 8. When they arrived at the new house, Karmie took a deep breath and stepped inside. First, she saw her new bedroom. It was different, but still cozy, and her purple blanket was already on the bed. 9. In the new bathroom, her sparkly toothbrush was waiting by the sink, just like before. The kitchen smelled like pancakes, and Karmie noticed the sunlight pouring in through the windows, just like her old home. 10. That night she snuggled into her new bed. She still had her favorite things, her dog Reese, and most importantly, her family. “I think I’m going to love it here,” Karmie whispered, closing her eyes with a smile. 11. Karmie learned that even though she loved her old home, in her new home, she felt safe and happy, just like before.

Caitlin loved dogs. Big ones, small ones, fluffy ones, and spotted ones. But when she was little, something scary happened—she got bitten by a dog. It hurt a lot, and for a long time, she was afraid of dogs. But Katie didn’t want to be afraid forever. She wanted to understand why the dog bit her and how she could help other kids stay safe around dogs, too. With her mom’s help, Caitlin learned all about dog safety. She discovered that dogs have feelings just like people, and they use their bodies to talk! Some dogs are happy to play, but others might be scared, tired, or protecting something special.

Short vignettes of encounters with teachers being spotted in public by their students.

una niña de seis años que decide apoyar a su tia que pierde una mama popr cancer.

Once upon a time in the quaint little town of Puptown, there lived a dog named Auggie. Auggie was no ordinary dog; he had a peculiar talent. Whenever he ate something, it seemed to transform into a symphony of flatulence. Yes, you guessed it right—Auggie was the Mozart of dog farts. His owner, Mr. Thompson, was both amused and horrified by Auggie’s unique ability. The neighbors, on the other hand, were not so thrilled. They’d be having a pleasant afternoon tea, and suddenly, Auggie would let out a thunderous toot that could wake the dead. Mrs. Higgins, the elderly lady next door, would clutch her pearls and mutter, “Oh, dear! It’s Auggie again.” Auggie’s escapades were legendary. One day, he attended the annual Puptown Dog Show. As the elegant poodles pranced around the ring, Auggie sat in the corner, pretending to be all dignified. But when the judge announced, “Best in Show,” Auggie couldn’t contain himself. He let out a fart so powerful that it blew the toupee off the mayor’s head. The crowd gasped, and Auggie wagged his tail proudly. He knew he’d just won the unofficial title of “Most Explosive Performance.”

Pearl finds a magical book on her birthday that leads her to an enchanted forest where she finds friendly animals waiting to meet her

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