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1. In the green valleys of Dino Land, there lived a kind T-Rex called Hunter. He had a warm heart and loved to go on adventures. Every day, he played with his foster family, the triceratops: Marie, Michael, and their son, Kurt. 2. One sunny day, whilst on an adventure, Hunter saw a pretty red butterfly and followed it to a sparkling cave filled with shiny crystals. Inside, he found a family of T-Rexes: Daddy Craig, Mummy Sarah, and their little girl Jessica. They invited Hunter to play with them, and he felt very happy. 3. Hunter, Jessica, and her family decided to go on many adventures together. They explored the beautiful forests, splashed in the sparkling river, and discovered hidden waterfalls. Along the way, they found that they all loved to play games and enjoyed having fun races through the fields. 4. As they spent more time together, Hunter realised how much he liked being with Jessica, Daddy Craig, and Mummy Sarah. They laughed, shared stories, and learned new things from each other. 5. From that day, Hunter felt like he had found his true home with the other T-Rexes. One evening, as the sun was setting, Daddy Craig and Mummy Sarah gathered Hunter and Jessica close. They said, "Hunter, we love having you as part of our family. Would you like to be adopted and live with us?" Hunter's heart soared with joy as he nodded, knowing that he had found a family that truly cared for him. 6. From that day on, the T-Rex family lived happily together, sharing love and laughter. They continued to grow and learn together, creating wonderful memories on all their adventures, and knowing they would always support one another in everything they did.

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In the small town of Focusville, there was a superhero like no other: Focus Kid! With a bright red cape and a mind as sharp as a razor, Focus Kid had the unique ability to focus on anything for as long as he wanted. Whether it was solving a tough puzzle or reading a book, nothing distracted him. But Focus Kid wasn’t born with this superpower. He had learned how to focus over time and worked hard every day to build it up. Today, he was ready to share his secret with the kids of Focusville.

Story is about Nyra , a six year old girl. Her Father Told her " I have a surprise for You Nyra ". Nyra asked " what is it ,Daddy" . He said " we are going to vacation". Nyra Jumped in excitement " Thats Amazing " .Nyra with her mum and dad went for a vacation at their vacation home. They reached and relaxed there. They had a lot of fun. Soon it was night time and they were asleep . They heard a thud sound. Nyra said "what was that sound daddy , mummy i am scared ". Her mother told we should not be scared and lets check whats sound all about. They were a little scared but then muttered courage and went to check . It was a Thief . Her Father took a hockey stick and mom took some glass bottle scare the thief away. He was getting in from a small window . Nyra became a courages girl and took racket in her hands. he tried to talk to him and convince "we wont do anything leave the things there and leave ". He did not hear that just tried to scare them . In no time Nyra with her family attacked the thief . Thief thought it was the biggest mistake to his life to enter this house. He ran off from that house. Daddy and mummy were really proud of nyra for not getting scared. Mummy said " Well Done, Darling". If you are brave and use your presence of mind you can do anything

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Once upon a time in a small town called Lingüolandia, there were two very curious friends: Lila and Hugo. They both shared a passion for words and communication. One day, Lila found an old book in the town library. The title said: “The Secret of the Language.” Intrigued, she began to read. He discovered that the language was like a hidden treasure. It was a system of signs, rules and structures that allowed people to communicate. Each language had its own map, with paths and shortcuts to express ideas and emotions. Lila learned that Spanish, English, and French were different languages, but they all shared common characteristics. He imagined the language as a garden full of flowers of different colors and shapes. Each flower represented a word, and the branches connected the words into sentences. Lila marveled at the beauty and complexity of this linguistic garden.

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Create a 10-slide digital storybook for children aged 4–10. The storybook should introduce and explain four key nutrition assistance programs: • WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) • NSLP (National School Lunch Program) • SBP (School Breakfast Program) • CACFP (Child and Adult Care Food Program) Your story should educate young readers using simple language and engaging visuals. Incorporate community nutrition education principles, behavior change theories, cultural competence, and marketing strategies. Assignment Instructions: 1. Planning Phase A. Community Assessment • Choose a Target Group: Select a specific community (e.g., low-income urban families, rural populations, immigrant communities). You can use a group from a previous assignment if applicable. • Research: Find information about the nutritional status and challenges children in this community face using reliable sources like government health reports or academic studies. • Identify Knowledge Gaps: Determine what these children and their families might not know about nutrition and available food assistance programs. B. Set Objectives and Choose a Behavior Change Theory • Define Goals: Set clear, specific objectives for your storybook (e.g., increase awareness of nutrition programs among children aged 4–10 in your chosen community). Community Nutrition Assignment 3 Instructions • Select a Theory: Pick a behavior change theory to guide your content (e.g., Social Cognitive Theory, Health Belief Model etc). • Plan Implementation: Outline how you will use the chosen theory to influence children's perceptions and behaviors about nutrition.

A boy named Sam is in the kitchen as he makes a delicious meal, learning CVC words related to food.

Renata and sofia are on vacation making sand castles at the beach. They fall inside the sand castle it and meet the queen she asks for help finding her numbers. Inside the many rooms of the castle they find 1 eating then 2 sleeping then 3 coloring then 4,5,6 dancing together 7 and eight playing, 9 and finally ten. They take them all.back to the queen and she is so happy she gives them each a crown

Jaida's room is always messy due to her explorative adventures with her favorite toy and teddy bear, Lillian. When her mother takes Lillian away from Jaida until she can tidy her room, Jaida makes a wish and an eavesdropper hears her. Promising to help her clean her room in exchange for playtime, Jaida agrees, until Jaida's other toys disappear.

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Panel 1: [Scene: Vibrant garden with Wiz] Wiz (with a smiling face): "Hello, Rainbow Garden!" Panel 2: [Wiz using sensors on a flower] Wiz: "I'm Wiz, the garden whiz! Time to check on my flower friends." Panel 3: [New sunflower introduced] Wiz (tilting head): "A bright sunflower! Let's see... Data says it needs more water, but it's happy. Hmmm." Panel 4: [Gardener explains unique soil conditions] Gardener: "Our sunflowers are special here! Different soil, different needs." Panel 5: [Lily observing a drooping rose] Lily: "Hey Wiz, the rose looks sad. What's up?" Panel 6: [Wiz scans the rose] Wiz: "Not enough sunlight! Move it!" Lily: "Wait! It needs special fertilizer from grandma." Panel 7: [Wiz frustrated as garden suffers] Wiz (looking stressed): "Why can't I figure this out?!" Panel 8: [Wise old oak tree speaks] Oak Tree: "Wiz, it's more than data. Flowers have stories and unique needs."