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Natasha’s Big Surprise is a heartwarming children’s story about a little girl who discovers the love of a Father she never knew she had—God. Spending the summer on her grandmother’s farm, Natasha feels lonely and wishes for a father who loves her. One day, beneath a big oak tree, she hears a gentle voice speaking to her heart. It’s God, reminding her that she is never alone and has always been His beloved child. Through playful farm adventures and quiet moments of prayer, Natasha learns to listen to God’s voice, feel His love, and trust that He will always be with her. This beautifully written story is perfect for children seeking comfort, faith, and the reassurance that they are deeply loved by their Heavenly Father.

I was born in the historic village of Lung Yeuk Tau. The vast mountain ridges resemble a majestic dragon leisurely strolling, quietly overlooking us, the young people who grew up here. From a young age, I was captivated by the unique buildings in the village. The Song Ling Tang Gong Hall stands solemnly, with various exquisite wood carvings and murals showcasing the long history and profound culture of the Tang family. The thick walls of the old village bear witness to our ancestors’ commitment to and protection of this tranquil home. The continuous incense in the temple evokes a strong sense of local customs. I was fortunate to grow up in buildings like the Shik Lu and Chong Him Hall, which blend traditional Chinese features with Western architectural elements. The winding stairs and airy terraces all highlight the unique charm of this cultural fusion. Even in today's age of towering buildings, Lung Yeuk Tau retains its rustic village charm. Villages like Wing Ning and New Walled Village still preserve their circular wall layouts, and one can occasionally catch a glimpse of ancient wells in the alleys, making it feel as if we've traveled back to ancient times. During major festivals, we ring the heavy bronze bell in front of the familiar Tin Hau Temple, hoping for the Goddess of Heaven's blessings. The historic sound of the bell seems to tell the stories of this land. Perhaps it is these historical buildings that nurture the cultural foundation of us, the children of Lung Yeuk Tau. We have personally experienced the unique humanistic atmosphere here since childhood; it has deeply imprinted itself in our hearts, becoming an indispensable part of us. Lung Yeuk Tau, nestled beneath these beautiful mountains, carries a long history and accumulates rich culture. We, the young people who grew up here, will continue to defend this peaceful homeland, ensuring its brilliance shines forever.

2-year old girl with shoulder length light brown hair and hazel eyes realizes Halloween is coming, she is scared of Halloween and tells her mom who has long black hair, olive skin and brown eyes. Aspen goes to the costume shop with her mom to pick out her Halloween Costume. She chooses a bumble bee costume and her mom chose a nurse costume. Aspen is still a little nervous for Halloween but she takes her mommy's hand and goes out trick or treating. Aspen see's so many children dressed up in all sorts of costumes. A little boy in a dinosaur costume comes up to Aspen and tells her he likes her costume. Aspen looks up at her mommy and say "Mommy I think I love Halloween!" Aspen spent the rest of the night trick or treating filling up her basket with all sorts of candy

Introduction: Kamran, a city boy, visits his grandpa's countryside home and discovers his grandpa's passion for raising pigeons. Unexpected Twist: Grandpa's prized pigeon goes missing, and Kamran offers to help find it. The Journey Begins: Grandpa and Kamran embark on an adventure, navigating through the countryside, meeting quirky characters, and overcoming challenges. Unexpected Friendship: Along the way, they befriend an eccentric pigeon enthusiast who helps them in their search. Pigeon-Racing Competition: To locate the missing pigeon, grandpa and Kamran decide to enter a pigeon-racing competition. Embracing the Unexpected: Through the competition, they learn valuable life lessons about teamwork, determination, and the unbreakable bond between humans and animals. Heartwarming Conclusion: The missing pigeon is found, and grandpa and Kamran's bond grows stronger.

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Dans une prairie, au bord d'un lac argenté, Un groupe d'oies s'apprêtait à migrer. Parmi elles, une oie nommée Sagesse, Respectée de tous pour sa grande sagesse. "Mes amies," dit-elle, "notre voyage sera long, Mais ensemble, nous braverons vents et horizons. Chacune aura son rôle à jouer, Pour que notre vol soit couronné de succès." Elles s'envolèrent en formation de V, Sagesse en tête, fendant les nuées. Mais bientôt, fatiguée par l'effort, Elle céda sa place, sans remords. Une autre oie prit la tête du convoi, Pendant que Sagesse se reposait, ma foi. Ainsi, tout au long du périple, Le rôle de leader changeait, simple et flexible. Quand une oie faiblissait ou ralentissait, Deux autres à ses côtés venaient voler. Leur soutien et leurs cris d'encouragement, Aidaient leur compagne à retrouver son élan. Un jour, un jeune jars, curieux, demanda : "Pourquoi ne pas avoir qu'un seul chef qui guidera ?" Sagesse répondit avec un doux sourire : "Le vrai leadership, c'est savoir partager et unir. Chacun a ses forces et ses moments de faiblesse, En alternant les rôles, nous gagnons en vitesse. Le soutien mutuel nous rend plus forts, Et ensemble, nous atteignons les plus beaux ports." Morale : Le leadership n'est pas l'affaire d'un seul, Mais le fruit d'efforts partagés et d'entraide. Comme les oies dans leur vol gracieux, Alternez les rôles, soutenez-vous, soyez solidaires.

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