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Chara lives in the village with her family and her friends, She always happy and cheerful and like to help other people, that make everyone in village love her.

Short stories of kindness and faith . The boys where selling apples at the market The girls were playing outside the mosque Mum was making a dinner Dad was at work . In the evening all the family prayed had dinner together and mum read a bed story to girls and dad to boys 2 girls and 2 boys in this story and they were reading a Prophet Muhammad about kindness and faith star were outside in the sky

A little boy named Jonathan loves playing with his friends, but sometimes he doesn't always think before he speaks. One day, during a game, he says something hurtful to his best friend, unaware of the impact his words have. The story follows Jonathan as he realizes the pain he's caused and sets out to make things right. He learns about a special cup that everyone has, filled with love. When we say hurtful things to people, it's like pouring love out of their cup. The less love in their cup, the harder it is for them to be kind, and to feel loved and important. Through a series of heartwarming encounters, Jonathan learns the importance of filling other’s cups with love by being kind, compassionate, and forgiving. He discovers that by choosing his words carefully and spreading love, he can make a big difference in the lives of those around him. 1. Jonathan playing with his friends at school in the classroom. 2. Jonathan accidentally knocking over his friend's toy, leading to a disagreement. 3. Jonathan feeling guilty and sad after saying something hurtful. 4. Jonathan’s cup of love pops up above his head in a imagination cloud. His friend’s cup of love is now half empty and cracked. 5. Jonathan comes home after school feeling confused. His mom helps him with learning about the importance of filling other’s cups with love. 6. Jonathan performing acts of kindness, complimenting his friend, sharing his toys. 7. Jonathan’s friend’s cup of love overflowing with love. Jonathan’s own cup is now overflowing. 8. Jonathan and his friend smiling and holding hands. Both of their cups also have smiles as well.

Noah and his dog Biscuit are heading to Grandmas for a sleepover.

The Lost Brother In a small village, two sisters, Sewit and Luwam, loved playing with their little brother, Kudus. But Kudus was always curious and often wandered off. One evening, as the sun set, Sewit noticed Kudus was missing. ________________________________________ Sewit: "Luwam, Kudus is gone again!" Luwam: (worried) "Oh no! It’s getting dark. Let’s take the lantern and find him." ________________________________________ They searched the village, asking everyone if they had seen Kudus, but no one had. Sewit: "He must be in the woods. We have to go!" Luwam: (nervous) "The woods are scary at night!" Sewit: "Don’t worry. We’ll stay together." ________________________________________ The sisters held the lantern tightly as they entered the dark forest. The trees swayed, and strange sounds filled the air. Suddenly, Luwam pointed. "Look! Over there!" Under a big tree, Kudus sat holding a shiny rock that glowed faintly. ________________________________________ Sewit: (relieved) "Kudus! Why did you run off?" Kudus: (innocently) "I saw this glowing rock and wanted to follow it." Luwam: "You scared us! Don’t run away like that again." Kudus: (looking down) "I didn’t think you’d miss me." Sewit: (hugging him) "Of course we’d miss you. We love you, Kudus. We’re stronger when we stick together." ________________________________________ The three of them held hands and walked home, the lantern lighting their way. Kudus never wandered off alone again, knowing his sisters would always look out for him.

"The Necklace" is a well-known short story by French author Guy de Maupassant. The story describes a young wife in Paris, living in the late 1800s, who has a middle class lifestyle but, at the same time, craves wealth and status. The story has a surprise ending which is a trademark of Maupassant's fiction.

في إحدى الليالي المليئة بالأضواء والألوان، كان السيرك الكبير يفتح أبوابه لاستقبال الزوار. وكان الفيل رامبو، أشهر نجوم السيرك، يستعد لعرضه المميز. كان رامبو ليس فقط قوياً وذكياً، بل كان أيضاً لطيفاً مع جميع الحيوانات. لكن تلك الليلة لم تكن عادية. فبينما كان الجميع مشغولين بالتحضير، اختفى الحبل الذهبي الذي يستخدمه رامبو في عرضه الشهير بالقفز فوق الدوائر المضيئة. كان ذلك الحبل خاصاً جداً، إذ أهداه له جده عندما كان صغيراً. شعر رامبو بالقلق، لكنه قرر أن يتحلى بالشجاعة وأن يبحث عن الحبل بنفسه. الرحلة إلى الكواليس بدأ رامبو رحلته في أرجاء السيرك. ذهب أولاً إلى قفص القرد ميمو، المعروف بحبه للأشياء اللامعة. قال رامبو: – "ميمو، هل رأيت حبلي الذهبي؟" ضحك ميمو وقال: – "لا يا رامبو، لكنني رأيت الثعلب روبي يركض باتجاه المطبخ!" لقاء مع روبي ركض رامبو نحو المطبخ حيث وجد الثعلب روبي منهمكاً في إعداد كعكة ضخمة. سأله رامبو: – "روبي، هل رأيت حبلي الذهبي؟" ابتسم روبي وقال: – "رأيته! كان النمر ريكس يحمله إلى قفصه." المفاجأة عند النمر ريكس وصل رامبو إلى قفص النمر ريكس، وكان متردداً قليلاً لأن ريكس كان معروفاً بجدّيته. قال رامبو: – "ريكس، سمعت أنك رأيت حبلي الذهبي. هل هذا صحيح؟" أجاب ريكس بابتسامة نادرة: – "نعم، وجدته بجانب النافورة وأحضرتُه إلى هنا لأحتفظ به حتى تعود. كنت أعلم أنه يخصك." عودة الحبل والعرض المدهش شكر رامبو النمر ريكس بحرارة، وعاد إلى المسرح ومعه الحبل الذهبي. وبفضل شجاعته وتصميمه، قدم عرضاً مذهلاً جعل الجميع يصفقون بحماس. في نهاية الليلة، تعلم رامبو درساً مهماً: أن الصبر والتعاون مع الأصدقاء يمكن أن يحل أي مشكلة.

Write a 20-page Ugandan children’s story for P1 about a boy who loses his goat but finds it and learns responsibility. Page 1: This is Kato. He lives in a village in Uganda. Page 2: This is Kato. He lives in a village in Uganda. (Image: Mud house, banana trees) Page 3: Kato’s father gave him a goat. “Take good care of her,” he said. (Image: Father handing Kato a rope tied to a brown goat) Page 4: Kato took the goat to graze near the garden. (Image: Goat eating grass, Kato watching) Page 4: His friends called him. “Come play football!” (Image: Boys waving near a makeshift goalpost) Page 5: Kato tied the goat to a tree and ran to play. (Image: Goat tied loosely, Kato kicking a ball) Page 6: The goat pulled and pulled. The rope came loose! (Image: Goat freeing itself) Page 7: Kato looked back. The goat was gone! (Image: Empty rope, Kato’s shocked face) Page 8: “Where is my goat?” Kato cried. (Image: Kato searching bushes) Page 9: He asked Mama Nalongo. “Did you see my goat?” (Image: Old woman shaking head) Page 10: He asked the shopkeeper. “No,” said Mr. Sseguya. (Image: Kato at a roadside kiosk) Page 11: Then, he heard a sound: “Maaah!” (Image: Goat’s head peeking from a maize field) Page 12: The goat was eating Mr. Opio’s maize! (Image: Goat munching crops, angry farmer) Page 13: “I’m sorry!” Kato said," “I will help fix it.” (Image: Kato bowing head) Page 14: Kato and Mr. Opio replanted the maize. (Image: Both working in field) Page 15: Kato tied the goat properly this time. (Image: Double knot on rope) Page 16: His father said, “Always watch the goat. She is your responsibility.” (Image: Father kneeling to talk to Kato) Page 17: Kato never left the goat alone again. (Image: Kato sitting with goat while friends play) Page 18: The goat grew big and strong. Kato was proud! (Image: Fat goat, Kato smiling) Last Page: "THE END. What did Kato learn"? (Image: Kato feeding goat)

Girl finds polished blue glass in the sand and wants to know where it came from.

A blonde child is sad he cant go to the beach because its snowing but then gets happy because he gets to ride a snow machine

A young boy in school who does not know how to regulate himself. When some one upsets him, he gets angry. His face goes red and he looks angry. One day his best friend does not want to play with him anymore and he gets angry and starts to hit the class room walls. A teacher sees this shoes his meditation techniques to calm down and he begins to breathe in and out and learns to regulate his emotions.

Jack and Norah save the day from pirates.

A story about a little boy who goes from place to place, finding God's presence and love by his side, always.

Once upon a time, in a cozy house nestled among tall trees, lived Esmeralda and her curious niece, Lily. Esmeralda loved her garden dearly—it was her sanctuary of colors, scents, and stories waiting to be discovered. One sunny afternoon, Esmeralda invited Lily to explore the garden with her. As they walked among the flowers and trees, Esmeralda began to share a special lesson with Lily about something very important: the soul. "Lily," Esmeralda began, "Do you know what a soul is? Put your hand on your heart, close your eyes, and feel your heart, beating, alive. Look around! Our souls are like this garden. A long time ago, God made the first souls, in a garden. He made our souls with so much love and creativity. They're beautiful and complex, and we can learn from them when pay attention to how they work. There are many moving parts to make it work together and make You, YOU."

A story of a young boy who loves to build with legos, blocks or anything he can. Grows up to be a builder of great things

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A dog named Dash. Living in a farm with his friends. Dash's best friends were a family of chickens: Mama Hen and her fluffy chicks, each a little ball of yellow feathers. a sneaky weasel appeared near the chicken coop Dash noticed the weasel and barked loudly Seeing Dash's bravery, the weasel decided it was not worth the risk and ran away into the bushes. The chickens peeked out from under Mama Henâs wings, safe and sound. Dash wagged his tail, satisfied and happy.

In a peaceful village, young Azza's life turns upside down when invaders take her parents and destroy her home. Choosing resilience over despair, she rebuilds her home and cultivates a thriving garden. Her strength and kindness inspire her community to rise together. Azza grows into a wise woman, her life a beacon of hope and strength, proving that resilience can turn tragedy into triumph. The end.

1.Tucareta is a turtle who really likes to dance with his animal friends: a little dog, a teal, two rabbits. 2. They go to a monkey's birthday party. 3. The monkey dances with the monkey and asks her to marry him

One morning, Lily woke up and looked out the window. The sun was shining brightly. "It is sunny today!" she said, putting on her sunglasses. She ran outside to play. Suddenly, a big gust of wind blew past her. "Whooosh!" Her hat flew off! "Oh no! It is windy now!" Lily giggled, chasing her hat. Then, dark clouds covered the sky. Drip, drop! Raindrops started to fall. "It is rainy now!" Lily said, opening her umbrella. She splashed in the puddles. Splish, splash! Just as she was having fun, the rain stopped, and white snowflakes started to fall. "Wow! It is snowy now!" Lily cheered. She put on her scarf and made a little snowman. Lily laughed and said, "The weather keeps changing, but every day is fun!"
