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In 'My Brain Has Its Own Language,' young readers are invited to journey with a relatable protagonist who lives with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Through a heartwarming narrative and captivating illustrations, the book explores the unique way our hero's brain works, celebrating their individuality. As the story unfolds, children learn to embrace their differences and discover that their brains have their very own special language. This empowering book fosters self-acceptance and encourages children to take pride in their unique minds, while also promoting empathy and understanding for peers with neurodiverse experiences. With practical resources and tools, it provides invaluable support for children and caregivers. 'My Brain Has its Own Language' is a beautifully written and illustrated story that opens the door to important conversations about neurodiversity, creating a world where diversity is celebrated and understood.

Remi and Drew are playing in their toy room and they find a toy, something they've never seen before. They turn it on and they get shrunk down to toy size. They have to go through 3 quest in order to be restore to normal

In a dense forest, a proud Shadowclaw discovered a secret berry bush and believed his strength and cunning made him superior to all others. However, his arrogance led to trouble when he found himself trapped and in need of help from the very animals he once mocked. Scene 1: The Shadowclaw found a hidden, abundant berry bush deep in the forest. Shadowclaw: "Look at all these berries! No one else knows about this. I’m the smartest in the forest!" Spohie: "Sharing them would be kind, Shadowclaw." Shadowclaw (smirking): "Why should I share? I found them because I’m better than all of you!" Scene 2: The Shadowclaw passed the Benny and Toby by the river, eating the berries. Shadowclaw (mocking): "You two were so slow. If you were smarter, maybe you would have found something as good as these berries!" Scene 3: While chasing the Mouse Deer, the Shadowclaw stumbled and fell into a deep pit. Shadowclaw (panicking): "Help! Someone get me out of here! My berries are gone, and I can’t climb out!" Scene 4: The Spohie and Benny peered into the pit. Spohie: "Why should we help you, Shadowclaw? You’ve been so selfish and mean." Benny: "You said you didn’t need anyone, remember?" Shadowclaw (pleading): "I was wrong! Please, I needed your help!" Scene 5: The Olive perched on a branch above the pit. Olive: "Shadowclaw, you’ve hoarded and mocked others, but now you see the value of kindness. Apologize sincerely if you wanted their help." Scene 6: Shadowclaw: "Friends, I was selfish and cruel. I saw that now. Please forgive mse and help me." Toby: "Let’s help him. Everyone deserves a second chance." Benny: "Work together, everyone!" Scene 7: The Shadowclaw was finally pulled out of the pit by the animals. Shadowclaw: "Thank you all. I’ve learned that true strength came from kindness and teamwork, not from hoarding or arrogance."

Mia starts at a new school, Greenwood Elementary, feeling nervous and unsure about making friends. At lunch, a girl named Jasmine teases Mia for sitting alone. Mia feels embarrassed and upset as Jasmine continues to bully her about her clothes, interests, and more. Mia notices another student, Ethan, who is also teased by Jasmine for his love of drawing. Mia decides to befriend him, sitting with him during lunch. Mia and Ethan become close friends, supporting each other and ignoring the bullying. Other students start joining them, and the teasing lessens over time. One day, Jasmine approaches Mia and Ethan, asking to sit with them. Mia agrees, showing that kindness can help change even a bully’s heart. Mia learns that standing up to bullying doesn’t always mean confrontation but can be about showing kindness and staying true to oneself. Through her courage, she changes the dynamic in her school, bringing kids together. Ending Message: Mia’s journey teaches the value of kindness, friendship, and the ability to change negative situations with compassion.

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This story follows a curious little boy (let’s call him King) and his loving mom as they go through an ordinary day filled with learning moments. Whether they are baking in the kitchen, drawing shapes, or cleaning up toys, Mom always finds a way to teach King something new.

It's important to know your body belongs to you, since you were a baby and as you..Grew Grew Grew! here are some important THINGS to know about your body as you.... Grow grow grow! Okay touches are nice to get, We can even give them to our special pet! Not okay touches make us feel hurt and sad,

It is a bright Saturday morning. Tipene and Nikora are going camping! “Where should we camp?” Tipene asks. “Let’s go to the river!” says Nikora. Page 3 They grab their backpacks and walk along the path to the river. “Look at the water!” Tipene shouts. The river sparkles in the sun. “Let’s set up our tent!” says Nikora. They work together to pitch it.“Our tent is cozy!” Tipene giggles. They have fun inside. “Time to make a campfire!” says Nikora. They find sticks and rocks. A parent helps them start the fire. “Be safe, boys!” they say. “Yummy! Let’s roast marshmallows!” says Tipene. They laugh as they cook. They sit by the fire. “Tell me a story!” Nikora asks. Tipene begins. The sky gets dark, and stars twinkle above. “Look at all the stars!” says Nikora. They lie on the grass, dreaming about the stars. “What do you see?” asks Tipene.

Setting: November's cold clear Skies. Crisp air. A moonless sky filled with stars and the milky way. A small fire pit in a clearing in the forest. Warm mittens and scarf on young Maia, who is cloaked in a hooded shawl. Gran and background gathering wood. Setting kindling in the fire pit center. The girl and crone perform a New moon ritual, where they cast a circle in the dirt around the bonfire and call upon the four corners of the earth. then they leave woods to a cottage at its border, glowing from the fire within

Maria Santos rises from a human rights lawyer to become the first female president of the Philippines, driven by dedication and empathy. Her tenure focuses on uplifting marginalized voices, and tackling poverty, healthcare, and education. She leads environmental conservation efforts and fights corruption, earning trust despite opposition. As her term ends, Maria reflects on her legacy, confident in the change she's sparked.

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Siblings Remi and Drew go to Mimi's for the weekend. They ate so excited and they know they're gonna have so much fun! They cooked spaghetti and make cookies, the cleaned the house some, they played with Mimi's cats, and watched movies. They always love going to Mimi's

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