

Recommend

Lucy, a bright and cheerful girl, despised vegetables, unknowingly fueling the wicked fairy Malnutrisya’s power. As Malnutrisya grew stronger, the worried Carrot, Broccoli, and Tomato Fairies devised a plan to show Lucy the magic of vegetables. During a playful encounter, Malnutrisya offered unhealthy food, but Lucy hesitated. That night, the Vegetable Fairies revealed the benefits of vegetables and the danger of Malnutrisya. On an adventurous journey, Lucy learned and grew stronger. In a final showdown, Lucy and the fairies defeated Malnutrisya. From then on, Lucy enjoyed vegetables, spreading health and happiness throughout her village, restoring the garden's magic.

Educating children about the role of bats in the ecosystem

Dad's two daughters Elaine and Lena are always whining. They whine about being hungry, tired, bored, etc.. Dad makes a joke of it by saying "Hello Hungry! I'm Dad" or "Hello Tired, Nice to Meet You." or "Hello Bored. Have you met Hungry?" The girls learn in time not to whine to get their needs met and they have fun at the same time despite being exasperated by Dad's corny jokes.

a fancy story about the danger of fast food for children

A book about how a brother and sister found friends in a magical land

1. John Jr went to church and was learning about Jesus' 12 disciples. John Jr went up to the pastor and asked him to tell him more about Judas Iscariot. 2. Judas Iscariot was a Jewish man. Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus to the Sanhedrin in the Garden of Gethsemane, in exchange for 30 pieces of silver, by kissing him on the cheek and addressing him as "master" to reveal his identity in the darkness to the crowd who had come to arrest him. Jesus was turned over to Pontius Pilate's soldiers. Jesus predicted Judas Iscariot's betrayal at the Last Supper. 3. Judas was overcome by remorse and attempted to return the 30 pieces of silver to the priests, but they would not accept them because they were blood money, so he threw them on the ground and left. Judas Iscariot afflicted by God's wrath. 4. Judas was damned due to the despair which caused him to subsequently commit suicide by hanging himself.

a boy travelled through time to found ancient volcanic eruption

Join Louis and Frigg, two curious and playful 3-year-olds, on an unforgettable day at their grandfather Oldefar's farm. From riding a bumpy red tractor to feeding mischievous animals, milking a cow (with a splashy surprise!), and chasing a playful goat, every moment is filled with fun and laughter. With whimsical illustrations and a heartwarming story, this delightful tale celebrates family, nature, and the simple joys of life on the farm. Perfect for young readers and families to enjoy together!

The Legacy of a Good Man Isaac's journey from a poor boy with a dream to a successful football star showed everyone that anything is possible with perseverance and a good heart. His legacy was not just in his football achievements but in his generous spirit and the hope he gave to others. Isaac remained a good man, always using his success to make the world a better place.

A magical underwater adventure. They have trials and tribulations along the

story celebrates the value of friendship, teamwork, and embracing differences, making it a perfect fit for readers who enjoy books like The Little Red Hen (Makes a Pizza) or How to Catch a Snowman. Set against a wintry countryside backdrop, State Line Neighbors introduces two opposites: Ned, a laid-back farmer, and Fred, a polished businessman. When a snowstorm buries their homes, Fred’s fancy sports car gets stuck, forcing him to ask Ned and his rusty old tractor for help. Their hilarious adventures plowing snow, helping neighbors, and navigating their differences reveal that even the most unlikely friendships can thrive—especially when snow falls across a state line.

Once upon a time, there was a Greek King, Midas. He was very rich and had lots of Gold. He had a daughter, who he loved a lot. One day, Midas found an angel in need of help. He helped her and in return she agreed to grant a wish. Midas wished that everything he touched would turn into gold. His wish was granted On his way home, he touched rocks and plants and they turned into gold. As he reached home, in excitement he hugged his daughter, who turned into gold. Midas was devastated and he had learnt his lesson. Upon learning his lesson, Midas asked the angel to take his wish away. Moral of the story Greed is not good for you. Be content and satisfied to lead a happy and fulfilling life

My friend the puppy holly, explore the jungle

أميرة في قصر بيضاء اللون شعرها طويل تتصف بالذكاء معتمدة على نفسها

A star's wish to be bright as everyone

Learning number 123

a story about dinosaurs for children 2-4 years old.

"Pirate Paws and the Treasure of Tickle Cove" is a heartwarming tale set in the whimsical world of Tickle Cove, where laughter is as abundant as the sea. The story follows the charismatic cat pirate, Pirate Paws, and his diverse crew as they embark on an adventure to uncover a legendary treasure. With a map discovered in a mysterious bottle, they set sail on The Giggling Galleon, facing challenges like stormy seas and riddle-spouting dolphins that test their unity and wit. Their journey leads them to the Island of Laughter, a place where joy is palpable, and they learn that true treasure isn't gold or jewels but the laughter and camaraderie they share. This enchanting story teaches young readers about the importance of friendship, the value of humor, and the courage to explore the unknown, making "Pirate Paws and the Treasure of Tickle Cove" a timeless tale that captivates the imagination and tickles the heart.

1. Two little black girls with curly brown and red hair ages 7 and 5 live in the suburbs of a big city named, Amara and Mariah. 2. The girls venture to go see grandma Lee who lives near by from their beautiful castle. They have so many questions for grandma Lee. 3. They ask their grandma about about life, cooking and nature.

Il était une fois, dans un petit village, un chaton nommé Milo. Milo était très curieux et aimait explorer tout ce qui l’entourait. Il vivait avec une gentille vieille dame qui s'appelait Mamie Jeanne, dans une maison remplie de plantes, de coussins moelleux, et d’une grande bibliothèque remplie de livres. Un jour, alors que Mamie Jeanne lisait un livre, Milo remarqua une porte dans le mur du salon qu'il n’avait jamais vue auparavant. La porte était petite, presque cachée derrière une plante grimpante. "Qu’est-ce qui peut bien se trouver derrière cette porte?" se demanda Milo avec excitation. Sans attendre, il s’approcha de la porte et la poussa doucement avec sa petite patte. La porte s’ouvrit lentement, révélant un escalier en colimaçon qui descendait vers un endroit sombre. Milo hésita un instant, mais sa curiosité l'emporta, et il décida de descendre. En bas de l'escalier, Milo découvrit une pièce secrète! Elle était remplie de jouets anciens, de peluches, et de boules de laine colorées. Il y avait même un vieux train électrique qui faisait "tchou tchou" en tournant autour de la pièce. Milo était émerveillé. Il sauta, joua avec les peluches et poursuivit les boules de laine qui roulaient un peu partout. Soudain, il entendit un léger bruit derrière lui. Il se retourna et vit une petite souris grise qui le regardait avec de grands yeux curieux. "Bonjour, je m'appelle Lily," dit la souris timidement. "Je vis ici depuis longtemps, mais je n'ai jamais eu de compagnon de jeu." Milo sourit et répondit: "Je suis Milo, et j'adore jouer! Veux-tu jouer avec moi?" Lily accepta avec joie, et ils passèrent le reste de l'après-midi à jouer à cache-cache, à faire rouler les boules de laine, et même à essayer de conduire le petit train ensemble. Quand le soir tomba, Milo savait qu'il était temps de rentrer. "Je reviendrai demain!" dit-il à Lily en montant les escaliers. Lily lui fit un signe de la main avant de disparaître dans son petit trou de souris.
