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Marinela, a shy baker with a passion for sweets, dreams of sharing her creations. But fear holds her back until a royal baking competition sparks her courage. Despite a grumpy sorcerer's discouraging words and a confident rival, Marinela finds strength in her mother's love and her own talent. With deep breaths and unwavering determination, she uses a mysterious dragon fruit to craft delicious cupcakes, impressing the judges with her unique flavors and beautiful design. Overcoming her anxieties, Marinela wins the competition, not just the prize, but the confidence to share her baking magic with the kingdom. Now, her cozy bakery overflows with happy customers, a testament to the power of perseverance, love, and a sprinkle of courage.

First and final pages should introduce students to New Brunswick and the idea that NB and people have changed over time. Each page should then introduce a group that has immigrated to NB. It should include a brief, child friendly history(year/period of time), a picture, a symbol, specific of where the group came from and where they arrived and other simple information. This information should be historically accurate and should include indigenous place names as often as possible. The groups included in this book should be Indigenous Peoples, French Settlers, British Loyalists, Irish Immigrants, Scottish Immigrants, Other European Immigrants, African Canadians, Asian immigrants, Immigrants from the Middle East, Immigrants from Latin America.

1. Thanksgiving was approaching quickly. John Jr and Yuēhàn were wanting to understand how the first Thanksgiving become known. John Jr went to the internet and began telling Yuēhàn about the Mayflower and Pilgrims. 2. John Jr explained that the Mayflower was an English sailing ship that transported a group of English families, known today as the Pilgrims, from England to the New World. After 10 weeks at sea, Mayflower, with 102 passengers, reached the United States, dropping anchor near Cape Cod, Massachusetts, on November 21, 1620. The captain of the Mayflower was Christopher Jones. 3. John Jr went on that The pilgrims wanted to separate from the Church of Egland and they believed God wanted them to voyage to America. During the voyage, the pilgrims passed the time by reading by candlelight or playing cards and games. Upon the arrival on land, the pilgrims were surprised to see the ground frozen and that led to their inability to plant and harvest food. 4. John Jr told Yuehan about the native Indians giving a hand to the pilgrims. The Indians taught the pilgrims how to gather food and survival skills. The help from the Indians save 53 pilgrims from ultimately perishing. Most of the pilgrims died from diseases described as a mixture of scurvy, pneumonia, and tuberculosis. 5. The following year, the 53 pilgrims and 90 Wampanoag Indians had a celebration that we now call Thanksgiving. The Mayflower was torn apart after Christopher Jones passed away. 6. John Jr and Yuehan started counting down the days to Thanksgiving. They planned a special tribute and prayer for the Pilgrim and Indians!

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1. Moogeek and Eira are sleeping in a room in which you can see the snow falling through the window. 2. When the mother she switched on the lights and tells the girls to get ready for their day out in the winter. 3. Moogeek and eira are talking to each other about winter wear. 4. Moogeek explains how winter is required 5. Eira wears a parkka jacket but not warm enough ans she forgets to wear her hand gloves. 6. Moogeek and eira are on the street and Eira complains of feeling cold in the winter 7. Moogeek explains about frost bite with a picture of frostbite on the hands in a speech bubble and tells Eira that her house is close by and lets go back to take the sledge. 8. they walk back home and take the sledge and hand gloves for Eira 9. they go back outside with Eira on the sledge and Moogeek pulling the sledge

Noong unang panahon, sa isang malayong kaharian sa Sulu, may isang dalagang nagngangalang Alianapia. Siya ay hindi isang karaniwang prinsesa—sa halip na manatili sa loob ng palasyo, mas pinili niyang sanayin ang sarili sa paggamit ng kampilan at panangga. Kilala siya sa kanyang tapang at katalinuhan, kaya’t siya ang hinahangaan ng kanyang mga nasasakupan. Isang araw, dumating ang balita na isang makapangyarihang datu mula sa ibang pulo ang nagbabalak sakupin ang kanilang lupain. Si Datu Salangkapaw, isang malupit na pinuno, ay nagpadala ng babala: “Sumuko kayo at maging bahagi ng aking kaharian, o ihanda ninyo ang inyong sarili sa digmaan.” Sa halip na matakot, nagtipon si Alianapia ng mga mandirigma ng kanyang bayan. “Hindi natin ibibigay ang ating lupa sa sinuman!” aniya. Sa loob ng ilang linggo, masigasig nilang inihanda ang kanilang mga sandata at itinuro ni Alianapia ang matatalinong estratehiya upang talunin ang kaaway. Dumating ang araw ng labanan. Sa kabila ng dami ng hukbo ni Datu Salangkapaw, ginamit ni Alianapia ang kanyang talino at tapang upang mapabagsak ang kaaway. Sa gitna ng labanan, nagharap sila ng datu sa isang matinding duwelo. Sa isang mabilis na galaw, napabagsak ni Alianapia ang kalaban gamit ang kanyang kampilan. Sa pagkapanalo nila, hindi lamang nailigtas ni Alianapia ang kanyang kaharian—naging simbolo rin siya ng katapangan at pagmamahal sa sariling bayan. Simula noon, naging alamat ang kanyang pangalan, isang kwento ng kabayanihan na ipinapasa-pasa sa bawat henerasyon ng mga Tausug.

his hilarious, caffeine-fueled survival guide dives into the absurd, chaotic, and often thankless life of a teacher. With a mix of snark, rhyme, and brutal honesty, it walks readers through a typical school day—from the groggy, coffee-chugging morning routine to the final bell when students flee like escaped convicts. Inside, you’ll find: ☕ Morning struggles, where the snooze button is your best friend and coffee is your lifeline. 📚 Classroom chaos, featuring students climbing bookshelves, eating glue, and arguing over Pokémon cards. 🎭 Teaching realities, where inspiring young minds is secondary to preventing minor disasters. 🥪 Lunch break that isn’t a break, because you’re too busy mediating playground wars and answering emails. 🧟♂️ The afternoon slump, where both teachers and students enter zombie mode. 🏃 The sweet escape at the end of the day… until grading, emails, and meetings pull you back in. Despite the exhaustion, low pay, and near-constant existential crises, the book reminds teachers why they do it—the small, heartwarming moments when a student finally “gets it” or tells you, "You’re my favorite teacher."

The story is about a new cat in town who’s name is Harry but he’s the only hairless cat in school and he has a goal of making 7 friends and throughout the story he’s made 7 friends Larry, Barry, merry, sherry, terry, ferry, and Gary. 12 pages each. Here is the story and each paragraph is one page. Harry the hairless cat was new, In a school where furry tails grew. Fluffy whiskers, fuzzy feet, Every cat looked soft and neat. But Harry’s skin was smooth and bare, Not a single strand of hair! The other cats would stop and stare, Whisper, giggle, point, and glare. “I’ll make some friends, just wait and see, Seven pals to play with me!” He set his goal, he made a list, Seven names he must insist. Larry loved to jump and race, So Harry matched his speedy pace. They ran so fast, they laughed so loud, Harry made a friend so proud! Next was Barry, big and strong, Lifting books the whole day long. Harry cheered, “You’re super tough!” Barry grinned, “You’re cool enough!” Merry liked to dance and twirl, Bouncing, spinning, giving swirls. Harry joined and gave a hop, She clapped her paws, “You’re tip-top!” Sherry painted all day through, Mixing reds and greens and blue. Harry posed, “Paint me too!” Sherry said, “I think I’ll do!” Terry loved to tell a joke, Making all the kittens choke. Harry laughed until he cried, Terry beamed and sat beside. Ferry built tall towers high, Reaching almost to the sky. Harry stacked a block or two, Ferry said, “You’re clever too!” Last was Gary, kind and sweet, Always sharing every treat. Harry shared his lunch in two, Gary smiled, “I like you!” Seven friends, just like he planned, All together, paw in hand. Furry, fluffy, long, or bare, Real friends don’t care about hair! 🎉 The End! 🎉

A story about dinosaurs life. Children imagine that they are in Dinosaur Era and they live and play with dinosaurs

Meet Alex. He wakes up one day and suddenly… he forgets EVERYTHING! He doesn’t know his name, his age, or even if he’s happy or sad!" "He looks in the mirror and says… 'I… am… Alex?'" (pause dramatically) "Yes! He just used the verb ‘To Be’! This little verb helps us describe WHO we are and HOW we feel!

Stuti and her friends help donate her old toys to children who cannot afford to have them

Create a story to engage and educate students on metabolic pathways that follows the journey of a carbon atom from a molecule of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere through the multiple chemical conversions it would go through until returning to a molecule of carbon dioxide in a human cell. Your story can anthropomorphize Links to an external site. the carbon atom if you find it effective to demonstrate the process in an engaging way. However, your description must be factual and contain important biological information in addition to being understandable by an advanced elementary school student (grades 4-5). Your finished story should include the following: Use the pathway of carbon as the main focus of the story. Feature these intermediate carbon-based molecules at minimum: Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate (G3P) Glucose Pyruvate Identify and highlight the following organelles: Chloroplast Mitochondria Highlight the roles of at least two distinct enzymes. Document the major role of ATP in this story, showing where it is used and where it is produced. Reflect on the importance of plants to ecosystems, justifying the importance of plant conservation. Support your reflection with scientific evidence from a peer-reviewed journal article.

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1. A girl hugging a boy and other girl looking at them feel sad 2. A girl running away crying 3. A girl next to a boy who has a deep feeling 4. A woman and man happily married in a church wedding

A story about a retail establishment that pushes to build community by bringing together diverse groups of people with a common goal to heal the earth and the soul with the beauty of the Cannabis Plant

Join Max, the friendliest fox in the forest, on an exciting journey beyond the woods in Max’s Big Adventure! This heartwarming children’s story is filled with fun, friendship, and important lessons as Max explores new places and meets wonderful new friends along the way. From crossing rivers with a helpful turtle named Toby to outrunning a storm and discovering the beauty of a rainbow, Max's adventure teaches young readers about courage, teamwork, and the joy of exploring the unknown. With vivid, colorful illustrations and easy-to-read text, this delightful book is perfect for kids aged 3-7 who love animals and outdoor adventures. At the end of his journey, Max learns that adventures are even better when shared with friends. Max's Big Adventure is sure to captivate children with its fun characters, engaging story, and uplifting message of friendship and discovery.

Theo é um menino que nunca teve sua saúde perfeita. Tinha dificuldade até para brincar com seus amigos. Mas adorava doces. Um dia não tinha doces em casa e teve que experimentar frutas. Adorou a experiência e passou a experimentar outras e a melhorar de saúde cada vez mais.

Wyn wins over his parents by proving to them he is a hero by extinguishing a fire that almost burns down the town inn.
