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Performance psychology book about a 6 year old singing on stage

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Mila, une petite fille curieuse et pleine d'imagination, découvre une étoile magique tombée du ciel dans son jardin. Cette étoile, scintillante et pleine de vie, a perdu son chemin pour retourner au ciel. Mila décide de l’aider à retrouver sa place parmi les constellations. En chemin, elles rencontrent des animaux nocturnes, traversent des paysages féeriques, et apprennent l’importance de l’amitié et de l’entraide. Une histoire douce et enchantée pour émerveiller les petits rêveurs.

Vidit was a cheerful and curious 7-year-old boy with dreams as big as the sky. He loved three things more than anything else: singing, dancing, and helping people. And deep down, he was sure he could be all three when he grew up. Every morning, Vidit would stand in front of his bedroom mirror with his toy microphone in hand. His voice echoed through the house as he sang his favorite songs with passion. His parents would peek through the door, clapping and cheering for their little superstar. In the afternoons, when the living room turned into a dance stage, Vidit would twist, twirl, and leap like he was on the biggest stage in the world. His dance moves made everyone laugh and cheer. "I’ll be a dancer too," he’d say, panting with excitement but never tired. "I’ll make everyone dance and smile!" But what Vidit loved most was playing “Doctor”. With his pretend stethoscope made from string and his colorful toy medical kit, he would carefully check his parents’ heartbeat and softly ask, “How are you feeling today?” Years passed, and Vidit's dreams grew with him. His voice became famous, his dance moves were admired by millions, and his caring heart as a doctor healed many. With all his success, Vidit now owned beautiful cars and amazing bikes, which he loved riding during his free time. But his kindness remained the same. From that day on, Vidit practiced all three of his dreams with equal love. He sang like a star, danced like the happiest boy in the world, and cared for everyone around him like a little doctor. Vidit knew his dreams were special, and he was determined to make them all come true.

Meet Leo, a curious and brave lion cub who loves exploring the jungle and asking big questions. One day, he wonders why some animals have cozy homes and freedom to choose when to have babies, while others don’t. Seeking answers, Leo visits Ellie the wise elephant, who introduces him to the idea of “reproductive rights”—the ability to make choices about family and living conditions. Leo journeys to places like Giraffe Grove, where animals enjoy freedom and happiness, and Crocodile Creek, where old rules make life harder. Saddened but inspired, Leo learns about animal heroes like Olivia the owl and the Rainbow Birds, who helped bring change in their communities. Determined to help, Leo forms “Leo’s Lions” to teach other animals about their rights. With time, teamwork, and courage, the jungle begins to change. Animals of all kinds unite to create fairer rules. As the sun sets, Leo feels proud, knowing his voice—and every voice—can make a difference.

Hisham, a boy aged 10, explains how Ramadan is the most special time of the year to his cousin, Ayah, who is only 5. He uses a show-and-tell presentation with a calculator, a prayer mat, a Quran and his piggy bank

Penny, a 7-year-old with long light brown hair, and her brother Luca, a 4-year-old with shoulder-length medium dark brown hair, embark on a family walk in the forest amid towering trees and ferns. Penny discovers a light blue mushroom with a glowing cap, prompting her to excitedly call Luca over. Armed with a stick-sword, Luca joins her. Together they touch the mushroom, transforming the forest into a magical realm. They encounter a bear acting like a friendly dog, its fur shimmering with magic. Luca, stick-sword in hand, engages in a joyful game with the bear. The bear helps ground them in the face of real and imagined fears. Night falls, and under the moon and stars, they nap in the bear's fur. Penny and Luca rely on each other for bravery. As they bid farewell to the bear, the forest returns to its familiar state. Reuniting with their parents, pockets filled with acorns, the magical adventure feels like no time has passed.

1. Big Easter egg hunt at church where everyone socializes, eats pot luck, plays with friends. Many children bring their baskets and go hunting for hidden Easter eggs and prizes. Happy, relaxed day. 2. The grand prize is a bunny named Bonita. Out of 22 children, Susie wins the bunny. Her best friend Jodi was a sore loser and was mad she didn’t win. 3. Mom Wilma explains that you win some and you lose some. But at the end of the day, your friends and family are more important than anything else. You should celebrate your loved one’s accomplishments. This made sense to Susie so she felt bad and apologized and at the end of the day everybody was friends again.

Here in Hawaii, we know that culture is more than just celebration—it’s how we connect with family, friends, and the diverse world around us. For young children growing up in the vibrant community of BYU-Hawaii, Culture Night is a time where these connections shine brightest. But what does it feel like for a child to take that brave step from the audience to the stage? In “Tama’s Big Adventure at Culture Night,” we follow little Tama as he prepares for his first performance in the event that brings his whole community together. Guided by his parents, friends, and the spirit of aloha, Tama learns more than just the dance steps—he learns what it means to help others, work as a team, and celebrate the beauty of diversity. So why should you and your child join Tama on this adventure? Because this story isn’t just about performing on stage; it’s about the lessons of unity, kindness, and family that come from working together. For young readers, this book is a way to experience the joy of different cultures, and for parents, it’s a chance to teach that our differences are what make us stronger. Whether you’re from Hawaii or somewhere far away, the message is universal: we are better when we share, support, and celebrate together. “Tama’s Big Adventure at Culture Night” brings the spirit of Hawaii to life in a way that is fun, heartwarming, and perfect for little ones aged 2 to 4. Because in the end, isn’t the most important lesson we can teach our children that together, we are strong?

Linnie's first homework assignment is two write about her summer vacation, and she thinks she has nothing to write about.

Eddie's mom and dad allowed him to venture further than he's ever gone before. However, on the way back home he gets lost. Other animals aren't willing to help Eddie because he is a dinosaur and they are scared. He finally meets a friend who helps guide him back home!

Page 1: Osh, Ish, and XL were going to Jerusalem with Jesus. "We'll see the temple, God's special house!" Ish said. [The concept of the temple as God's house is common knowledge in religious contexts but not stated in Matthew 21.] Page 2: "We need a donkey," Jesus said. XL pointed. "Look! A mommy donkey and her colt." [Finding the donkey and colt is mentioned in Matthew 21:2.] Page 3: The disciples put their cloaks on the colt, and Jesus sat on it. "He's riding like a king!" Osh whispered. [Jesus riding the colt is described in Matthew 21:7.] Page 4: People spread their cloaks on the road for Jesus to ride over. Some waved palm leaves! "What are they doing?" Ish asked. [This scene is found in Matthew 21:8.] Page 5: "They're showing respect for Jesus," XL explained. Page 6: "Hosanna to the Son of David!" the people shouted. "What's 'Hosanna' mean?" Ish asked. "It means 'Save us!'" XL said. [Matthew 21:9 describes the crowd's shouts.] Page 7: Osh and Ish loved the excitement. Everyone was happy to see Jesus. [Matthew 21:10-11 mentions the city being stirred by Jesus' arrival.] Page 8: At the temple, instead of peace, it was noisy! People were selling things inside. [Matthew 21:12 describes Jesus observing this.] Page 9: Jesus was upset. He overturned tables, saying, "This is my Father's house, a house of prayer! Not for buying and selling!" [Jesus' actions are found in Matthew 21:12-13.] Page 10: Osh and Ish had never seen Jesus angry. "Why is he upset?" Ish asked XL. Page 11: "It's like throwing trash at Grandma's house," XL explained. "It makes her sad because she loves her house." [This example is not from the source.] Page 12: Osh and Ish learned that God's house is special. We should be respectful there, just like at the homes of people we love.

In the mystical realm of enchanted forests and magical courts, siblings Ruby and Luka share a unique bond. Luka, a talented 13-year-old basketball player, feels anxious before a grand final game. Through mysterious whispers from Ruby, a two-year-old with profound insight, Luka discovers how to transform his anxiety into excitement. Guided by Ruby's mystical presence and belief in his abilities, Luka delves deep into his inner strength to lead his team with determination and resilience, turning the tide of the game in a mysterious and unexpected way. With Ruby's ethereal voice guiding him, Luka seizes a daring opportunity that defies all expectations in the final moments of the enchanted game. Witness the magical display of Luka's skills and resolve as he outmaneuvers his rival, inspired by Ruby's enchanting support. How does Luka's unshakeable faith, fueled by Ruby's mystical belief, lead him to a triumphant and fantastical conclusion on the mystical court?

1.A four year old girl is curious about the world. She asks questions about everything. 2.She wants a goldfish but her mom tells her she has to learn about them first to be prepared to take care of them. 3.She read books about goldfish, went to the pet store, and talked to experts about goldfish. She learned a lot about them. 4. When Sofia finally brought her goldfish home she was very prepared to take care of it because she had learned so much about goldfish. 5. Later on, when Sofia was 5 she really wanted to take care of her baby sister. Her mom told her she needed to learn about babies first to be prepared. 6. Sofia read books to her baby sister, looked at pictures, and talked to parents to learn about babies. 7. When Sofia finally took care of her baby sister she was very prepared because she had learned so much about babies! 8. Now Sofia is 6 and wants to be able to pick out her clothes to wear each day. Her mom told her, "You need to learn about weather, Sofia. Then you can choose your clothes for the day." 9. Sofia wondered, "How can I be prepared for any type of weather? What is weather, anyway?" 10. She has always heard words like: temperature and moisture and wind, but she doesn't know what they mean. 11. Can we learn about weather along with Sofia?

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1. Female Anopheles gambiae mosquito is flying through the picturesque Congo Rainforest 2. Mosquito's mouthparts, antennae, and food preference are described 3. Children of the Congo Rainforest are playing in their village 4. Mosquito lands on the arm of child in the Congo Rainforest 5. Eery view of the Congo Rainforest village empty 6. Picture of sleeping children 7. Medicine man comes to cure the children 8. end of book

Pola is spending a day at the beach and she meets a friendly sea monster. The sea monster teaches her a lesson: always be trustful.