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**The Blue Eyes** Lena liked the café for its quiet predictability—familiar faces, muted conversations, and the hum of rain on the windows. It was her refuge, a place where no one expected anything of her. That’s when she noticed him. He sat by the window, ordinary in every way except for his eyes—blue, startlingly vivid, like they saw through her. When he glanced her way, Lena quickly looked down, her heart unexpectedly quickening. Moments later, she heard his voice. “Is this seat taken?” Startled, she stammered, “No, go ahead.” He sat across from her, casual but assured. “I’m Michael,” he said, his gaze steady. “Lena.” Their conversation began awkwardly but quickly fell into an easy rhythm. They talked about books, the rain, nothing extraordinary—yet everything about it felt significant. His presence was magnetic, his words strangely familiar, as though they were picking up a thread they’d left unfinished. --- Michael started appearing more often, each visit deepening their bond. He knew little details about her—how she always ordered her coffee black, how she twisted her ring when nervous. “You notice a lot,” Lena said one day, half-joking. He smiled, almost apologetic. “I don’t mean to. It’s just... you feel familiar. Like I’ve known you before.” Lena’s chest tightened. She felt it too—that inexplicable pull, as if their lives had crossed in ways neither could explain. But she didn’t ask what he meant. Some feelings were too fragile to question. --- Then one day, he disappeared. Lena waited, watching the door every afternoon, her heart sinking when he didn’t come. She texted him, but there was no reply. Days turned into weeks. She went to the café out of habit, but the empty chair across from her was impossible to ignore. He was gone. Sitting by the window one rainy evening, she let the memory settle in her chest like a bittersweet ache.

A book about looking for hidden treasure in brazoria County Texas and finding out that the treasure was inside them as GEM kids all along.

A girl named Lily lived with her grandfather and her three pets which are a pug named Patches, a cat named Whiskers and a parakeet named Pip

In a cozy house, there lived a little boy named Jaxson. Jaxson loved playing on the terrace and watching the birds fly, but storms made him scared. One day, dark clouds gathered in the sky, and thunder rumbled loudly. Jaxson hugged his teddy bear tightly, feeling afraid. Seeing his son's fear, Jaxson's dad sat beside him and said, "Jaxson, storms are like nature's way of balancing things. The thunder you hear is caused by the air around us heating up and expanding very quickly when lightning strikes. It's like a big explosion high up in the sky." Jaxson listened, feeling comforted by his dad's scientific explanation. And so, in their cozy house, Jaxson learned to be brave through storms, guided by his dad's scientific wisdom. the end.

Join Cooper the dinosaur on a heartwarming adventure as he learns what it means to become a big brother! When Cooper hears he's getting a baby brother, he isn't sure how to feel. Will there still be enough hugs, games, and attention for him? With the help of his playful Aunt Tiffany and kind Uncle Dylan, Cooper discovers that becoming a big brother is full of fun, love, and exciting new responsibilities. Set in a bold and colorful prehistoric world, Cooper the Dinosaur Becomes a Big Brother is a delightful story about change, family, and the special bond between siblings. Perfect for little readers preparing for a new baby in the family!

1. In a colorful elementary classroom, Mr. Darfi clapped his hands to get everyone’s attention. “Class, I have exciting news!” he announced with a bright smile. “Our new library corner is finally ready for you to explore!” 2. A chorus of cheers erupted as Micha, Christian, Peter, Abigail, Avisena, and Alvaro rushed toward the cozy corner filled with books. The shelves were lined with colorful covers, each one holding a new adventure. “Wow! So many books!” Micha exclaimed, running his fingers along the spines. The students took the books and read them. 3. After a while, he gathered them in a circle. “Let’s share our favorite parts,” he encouraged. Micha’s eyes sparkled. “I love the adventure! The boy in my book explores jungles and mountains.” Christian spread his arms like wings. “I wish I could fly too! Imagine soaring above the clouds.” “I want to grow my own magical garden,” Abigail said, clasping her hands together. “Wouldn’t it be amazing?” Peter sat up straight. “I’d love to be a brave prince, just like in my book.” Alvaro nudged Avisena. “The bear and the bird remind me of us. Even though they’re different, they’re still best friends.” 4. Mr. Darfi nodded, his heart full. “That’s the magic of books. They show us that we all have special stories to tell. And most importantly, they remind us that everyone belongs.” The children smiled at each other, feeling proud of who they were. “We’ll share our stories too!” Mr. Darfi beamed. “That’s the spirit. When we share our stories, we make the world a better place.” And with that, the children turned back to their books, ready to discover more adventures together.

Uma menina aventureira segue um arco-íris mágico e descobre um mundo encantado, onde faz novos amigos e aprende a importância de proteger a magia dos sonhos e das esperanças.

1. a cozy home, surrounded by puffy green bushes and big, tall trees, in the window you can see two curious cousins a boy and a girl. The boy was a thoughtful boy with big, brown eyes, and the girl was a giggly girl with a smile that could brighten anyone's day. 2. The boy and the girl were playing in the house when the girl spotted a red book under a bookcase 3. The girl picks up the red book and asks the boy curiously what this is 4. The boy blew off the dust on the red book and the book read its a book about prophets in Islam 5. The boy is reading the book to the girl sitting on the floor on a carpet listening excited to learn 6. The boy tells the girl a fact and the girls eyes widen with excitement and understanding 7. A small quaint village surrounded by mountains and greenery and water and only one home and animals and one special tree 8. Goes back to the boy and the girl reading and the girl has furrowed eyebrows with confusion 9. The girl gets worried from the answer


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1.The Missing Moon Parthavi loved looking at the moon. One night, the moon was missing! "Where did it go?" she wondered. 2.Searching for the Moon Parthavi decided to find the moon. She walked outside with her flashlight. 3.Talking to the Owl In the forest, Parthavi met a wise owl. "The moon is behind the clouds," the owl said. "It’s playing hide and seek!" 4.Waiting Patiently Parthavi waited, looking up at the sky. She hoped the moon would come back. 5.The Moon Returns Finally, the clouds moved, and the moon appeared! "There you are!" Parthavi said, smiling. 6. The Mystery Solved Parthavi learned that the moon wasn’t missing—it was just hiding behind the clouds. 7. Going Back Home Happy, Parthavi went back home, knowing the moon would always return. Moral of the Story: “Things may not be missing, they might just be hiding.”

In a small forest, most of the inhabitants used a foreign language, having forgotten their own language, Filipino. One day, while observing the town, a monkey named Napoleon, the leader of the town, noticed that others were struggling to communicate because of the frequent use of the foreign language. Wishing to resolve the misunderstanding in the town, the monkey set out to find someone who could help.

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Once upon a time, there was a gentle bear named Bramble. Bramble loved his cozy den, the tall trees, and the rivers that sparkled under the sky. He was content with his simple life, happy to wander through the forest and snuggle up at night, thinking his world was perfectly complete. One day, while foraging for berries, Bramble saw a fox darting through the flowers. She was bright and clever, with a coat that shimmered like sunshine. Her name was Lyra, and she moved with such grace that Bramble couldn’t help but feel a little clumsy watching her. When Lyra noticed Bramble, she greeted him with a friendly smile, her golden eyes shining like tiny suns. “Hello, Bramble,” she said. “Why don’t you join me on a stroll?” At first, Bramble felt shy. He’d never met anyone quite like Lyra, so full of life and adventure. But as he walked with her through the meadows and climbed the hills, he began to feel a spark of excitement he hadn’t felt before. Lyra showed him how to dance in the rain, how to look up at the stars, and how to chase the wind. For the first time, Bramble noticed how wonderful it was to learn and grow. He wanted to become stronger, kinder, and even a little braver, just so he could keep up with his new friend. As the seasons passed, Bramble began to change. His steps became lighter, his heart more open, and his smile a little brighter each day. When winter came, Bramble invited Lyra to his cozy den, sharing stories and laughter as snowflakes drifted outside. And in that warmth, Bramble realized something special: Lyra had helped him become the very best bear he could be.

Alina is the girl from Ukraine, who is a refugee in the USA. She learns English here.

فتاه بعمر 4 سنوات تجد كتابا لتعلم اسماء الحيوانات باللغه الانجليزيه . تبداء بقراءه الكتاب ثام تدخل في عالم افتراضي مليء بالحيوانات . ثم تنتهي من قراءه الكتاب وتخرج للعالم الواقعي وتكون سعيده بتعلمها اسماء الحيوانات بالانجليزي

Kelsey is a wonderful 9 year old little gurls who wants to be a singer .One day she is in her room singing and her microphone begins t glow and a stage appears . She finds her self singing and the world she didn't know her new microphone she got was magical

Amara and her family have moved to a new house in Ambon. They've just moved from Jakarta to Ambon. This house was actually Amara's grandparent's house that have been left because her grandparents have passed away several years ago. when they came back moving to this house again, it's so dirty and full of dust because there was no one to clean it. So they clean the house. After living for several days, they experienced strange scary things. When they told their neighbors about the condition in that house, the neighbors said that it's because that house has been left empty for years.

1- Sarah is a student and she and her team have a school project they need to complete 2- Sarah does most of the tasks and no one helps her 3- She is tired because she is doing all the hard work alone and her team is not helping her 4- When the project is submitted, the teacher does not know who worked on the team, so she gives them full grades 5- She hopes to have a platform on which she can divide the team’s work
