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BOOK COVER Picture 1 Lia bounced onto the couch, holding up her fingers. “Mom! Only ten more days until my baptism! That’s like… forever! Can’t we just do it tomorrow?” Picture 2 Mom smiled and tucked a loose curl behind Lia’s ear. “I know you’re excited, sweetheart. Baptism is a special day! But remember, waiting isn’t just about counting days—it’s about preparing our hearts.” Picture 3 Lia sighed. “But I am ready! I’ve been ready since last week!” Picture 4 Mom chuckled. “Let’s read a story before bed. I think you’ll like this one.” Picture 5 Lia snuggled under her blanket as Dad opened the scriptures. “Did you know Jesus had to wait for something really special too?” he asked. Lia’s eyes widened. “Really? What?” Picture 6 Dad smiled. “His ministry! Jesus was twelve years old when He taught in the temple, but He didn’t start teaching people everywhere until He was thirty.” Picture 7 “Thirty?!” Lia sat up. “That’s so long!” Mom nodded. “But while He waited, He prepared. He learned, prayed, and listened to His Father in Heaven. When the time was right, He was ready.” Picture 8 Lia thought for a moment. “So… waiting isn’t just waiting?” Dad kissed her forehead. “Exactly. It’s about what we do while we wait.” Picture 9 The next morning, Lia woke up with a new thought. Picture 10 “What if I get extra ready for my baptism?” Picture 11 She helped her little brother tie his shoes. Picture 12 She listened carefully during family prayer. Picture 13 She even asked Grandma about her own baptism day. Picture 14 At bedtime, Lia grinned. “Mom, Dad! Only nine more days until my baptism… and I’m still getting ready!” Mom hugged her tight. “That’s the best kind of waiting, Lia. Jesus is so proud of you.” Picture 15 Lia closed her eyes, her heart full. Baptism was still days away, but she already felt closer to Jesus.

Rosie and Lily are black labrador dogs who are trained as therapy dogs. They visit schools, libraries and hospitals.

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Meg and her little brother, Gabe, walk in the flower garden at the park with their french bulldog, Marley. Gabe is in a bad mood, sits on a rock. Meg and Marley keep walking. Fairies giggle behind Gabe. The fairies teach Gabe about gratitude. Meg and Marley go back for Gabe and are happy to the meet the fairies.

You are a creative writer hired to complete a new childrens book named "Zoo Crew: A Quest for the Best Group Name". The book is meant to be a fun and informative adventure of a curious explorer, Marv, and his little dog, Reptar, as they journey through the animal kingdom to search for all the whimsical and surprising names for groups of animals. From a flamboyance of flamingos to a parliament of owls, each page should unfold into a playful rhyme that introduces these fascinating collective nouns. As the explorer meets different animal groups, they learn the names and uncover delightful tales about why these names suit each particular species.

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Two children from completely different backgrounds discover they have more in common than they ever imagined.

Culture is a special part of who we are. It is shaped by the things we believe in, the traditions we follow, and the values we hold dear. This story is about a young child who discovers the beauty of their mixed cultural background, shaped by both their American and Brazilian roots. Raised in California, but with deep connections to Brazil through their mother, the child learns how their family’s traditions and values help shape their worldview. As the child grows up, they experience the importance of family and communication, and how these values are passed down through generations. From visiting Brazil every year to connecting with family through social media, the child sees the power of love, connection, and resilience. Through their family’s story, the child learns the importance of courage, togetherness, and embracing the diverse cultures that shape them. This story helps children understand that culture is not just about where we come from, but also about the beliefs and experiences that make us who we are. The journey reminds us all to appreciate our unique backgrounds and the traditions that help us grow strong, kind, and resilient.

1. Once upon a time, in a cozy little house, lived a friendly boy named Timmy and his magical toothbrush, Sparkle. 2. Every morning, Sparkle and Timmy would get up and start their day with a big yawn. Sparkle loved to shine and keep Timmy’s teeth clean and bright! 3. One day, Timmy asked Sparkle, "Why do we need to brush our teeth twice a day?" 4. Sparkle smiled and said, "Great question, Timmy! We brush our teeth in the morning to get rid of germs and food from the night. This helps us start the day with a fresh and clean smile!" 5. Timmy was curious, so he asked, "What about before bed? Why is that important?" 6. Sparkle twinkled and explained, "Brushing before bed is super important because it helps remove all the germs and food that stick to your teeth during the day. If we don’t brush before sleeping, those germs can cause cavities and make your teeth unhappy." 7. Timmy nodded and said, "So, brushing twice a day keeps my teeth healthy and happy!" 8. Sparkle said, "Exactly! And remember, it only takes a few minutes each time to keep your smile bright and strong." 9. From that day on, Timmy brushed his teeth with Sparkle every morning and every night, making sure his smile was always fresh and happy. 10. And so, Timmy and Sparkle lived happily ever after, with a bright, clean smile and healthy teeth.

A young adventurer dares to explore unknown lands, proving that courage comes in many forms.

In the small town of Willow Creek, a pentcostal upci church sat atop a hill, a beacon of hope and refuge for the people below. The story follows a young boy named Daniel, who, along with his little sister Lily, is taken in by Pastor James and the kind-hearted members of the community after losing their parents. Through his journey, Daniel comes to understand the five essential needs of life as he grows in faith and purpose. At first, Daniel struggles with physiological needs, as he and Lily are left homeless and hungry. The church opens its doors, offering them warm meals, a safe place to rest, and the love of a new family. As he settles in, Daniel faces his safety needs—the fear of an uncertain future. With the church’s support, he finds stability, attending school while the congregation helps provide clothes, medical care, and a secure place to call home. Over time, Daniel begins to experience love and belonging, forming deep friendships with other children in the church and building a bond with the pastor and his wife, who treat him like their own. Through youth groups and Sunday services, Daniel learns that he is never alone and that God’s love surrounds him. As he grows older, Daniel pursues his dreams, developing confidence and earning recognition for his hard work in school and service to the community. His esteem needs are met as he finds purpose in helping others, teaching younger children, and working hard to improve his life. Finally, Daniel reaches self-actualization when he realizes that his true calling is ministry. Inspired by Pastor James and the kindness of the church, he dedicates his life to serving others, preaching, and helping those in need—just as he was once helped. Through faith, love, and perseverance, Daniel’s journey through life’s greatest needs teaches him that God provides in every season and that true fulfillment comes not just from achieving success, but from using one’s gifts to uplift others.

Every morning, my mom puts on her scrubs and her big, bright smile. She says, “Time to help people feel better!” That’s what she does every day. Page 3-4: (An illustration of the mom at the medical office, greeting patients.) Text: At work, Mom sees lots of people. “Good morning!” she says. “How can I help you today?” She checks them in, takes their temperatures, and even asks how they’re feeling. Page 5-6: (Mom taking someone’s blood pressure with the child peeking in from the side of the page.) Text: Sometimes, she wraps a cuff around their arm and listens closely. “Your blood pressure looks great!” she says with a nod. She’s like a detective, solving little health puzzles. Page 7-8: (Mom helping the doctor in the exam room, holding tools or updating charts.) Text: Mom works with the doctor, too. She gets things ready, takes notes, and makes sure everything runs smoothly. “She’s my right-hand helper,” the doctor always says. Page 9-10: (An illustration of Mom holding a little girl’s hand and calming her down before a shot.) Text: Some patients feel nervous, like Sarah, who’s scared of getting a shot. “Don’t worry,” Mom says softly, “I’ll be right here with you.” And just like that, Sarah is brave enough to try. Page 11-12: (Mom cleaning up, answering phones, or scheduling appointments at the desk.) Text: Mom does so much! She answers phones, cleans tools, and even schedules appointments. “It’s like keeping the whole office healthy,” she tells me. Page 13-14: (The child waiting for their mom at home, hugging her as she walks in the door.) Text: When Mom comes home, I run to hug her. “Did you help lots of people today?” I ask. She smiles. “I sure did!” Page 15-16: (A heartwarming illustration of Mom and the child reading a bedtime story together.) Text: Even after a long day, Mom always has time for me. She reads my favorite story, and I feel so lucky. Because my mom isn’t just any helper—she’s my hero.

The brain is not your mind. The mind is the intelligence. The brain is just a computer. And the nervous system is the machine choice program. And action. You are not your body. You are the invisible intelligence. Every thought has an emotion attached to it. Thoughts are electrical. Emotions are magnetic. Your emotions are felt in the heart, which produces the electromagnetic field. Your emotional state creates your vibe. And your vibe attracts your tribe. You attract whatever frequency you operate on. Mind creates matter. The external world mirrors the state of your internal thoughts and emotions. You set your frequency with your mind with your thoughts. That's why we call it a mindset. You've got to set your mind to the frequency of what you want. And when you become that frequency, you will attract that frequency. You, right now, are a result of your past thoughts. To change your future, you've got to change your thoughts now. Your emotions are not what you've been taught to. They are energy in motion. Your emotions are not meant to be reactive. You are meant to control your emotions because they are a creational force that attracts things to you. Your emotions were given to you to manipulate matter. We live in a holographic world, people. It is projected from within yourself. Change your internal world and you change your external world. If you want to learn more, the link is in the bio. Wake up and take control of your reality. The brain is.

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