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"On the Days She Flew Away: Continuing the Journey of A Lost Angel" By Mara C. Eusebio Mara C. Eusebio returns with the 2nd edition of her works titled, "On the Days She Flew Away: Continuing the Journey of A Lost Angel," an intimate collection of her original poetry. Each page takes readers through the heart’s raw landscapes, exploring the complexities of love, loss, and self-discovery. These poems capture moments of soaring joy, whispered reflections, and the quiet magic of resilience. With every verse, Eusebio weaves a journey that speaks to the universal quest for understanding and hope. Whether you’re a fellow "lost angel" seeking solace, or simply a lover of the written word, this collection offers a sanctuary of relatable emotions and introspection. Prepare to lose yourself, only to find yourself again, in the timeless art of poetry.

Dinosaurs going on different adventures

A little boy finds a stick near the mystic pond and discovers the magic. He then accidentally put a curse on his love ones but soon cured them with his loving affection.

Sister prays for her brother's arm to be healed

Stanley with his mama mira and Papa milo Stanley crying Stanley jumping up throwing coconuts Stanley with his friends

Isaac loves to play with his brother Ivan

"Entre em um mundo encantador e misterioso enquanto embarca em 'Aventuras no Reino do Pequeno Príncipe'. Desvende segredos no deslumbrante Planeta Azul, mergulhando em paisagens exuberantes e encontros surpreendentes. Prepare-se para uma jornada épica repleta de emoção e descobertas, onde a imaginação ganha vida!"

Max is a boy with a big heart and a passion for football. He lives in a small town where the children's team does not even have a real field to train. But when Max learns about the Cup of Miracles tournament, where the main prize is the opportunity to train at a professional stadium, he decides that their team should participate. Not only exciting matches await him, but also real challenges: a conflict with his best friend, a mysterious new coach who hides his secrets, and most importantly - faith in himself and his team. "Match for the Dream" is a story about the fact that sport is not only about victories and goals, but also about friendship, team spirit and the ability to overcome any obstacles. This book will inspire young athletes to believe in themselves and never give up!

Gabriel is a cute 5-year-old boy, wearing a white t-shirt, black shorts, and white shoes with white socks. He has black hair and brown eyes.

Nicholas is the son of parents who live to serve others. He grows up in 3rd century Greece developing a love for the ocean and fishing. During a trip to deliver food to a needy family, his parents die when their horse and carriage wrecks in bad weather. Once Nicholas becomes 19, God directs him to become a monk. He packs his bags and heads off on a boat to another town. On the boat trip, the weather becomes bad and a crewman falls overboard. Nickolas miraculously rescues him from drowning, earning him the name SAINT NICKOLAS from the other shipmates. He joins the monastery but soon is called back to his hometown of Myra. Once home, he discovers his parents have left him a very large inheritance and he chooses to give all the money to other in need. He secretly puts food and money in peoples homes in need. And in every present he leaves a note signed "Dinei O Theos" meaning "its better to give to others than to receive"

1. Jenny wasn't bathroom upstairs 2. She heard footsteps on her steps 3. Her purse and phone was downstairs 4. She heard 2 women's voices 5. She ran across the hall and hid in a pink bedroom 6. One woman Said something about a gun 7. Do you need car a glimpse of a legs And became very scared 8. She jumps out that second floor bedroom window 9. It was snowy and cold outside 10. Jenny ran to get help 11. She was not believed and placed in the psychward 12. While in there, she is very scared and doesn't say much 13. Jenny gets out and learns the practice lock in her doors more

Maya was a young girl who lived in a small town in the Philippines. She had a hard time walking because of an illness she had when she was little. People in her town were not kind to her. They called her names and made fun of her. Maya felt sad and lonely. Her grandmother, Nana Elena, was very wise and loved Maya very much. Nana Elena told Maya stories about strong Filipino heroes who never gave up. She also gave Maya a special wooden figure of a woman named Maria Makiling. Maria Makiling was a mythical creature who was strong and brave. Nana Elena told Maya that Maria Makiling taught people to never give up, even when things were hard. Maya held the figure and felt a little bit better. She decided to be strong like Maria Makiling. Maya loved to draw. She started drawing pictures of her town and the people she loved. Her drawings were beautiful and showed how strong she was. One day, there was an art contest in her town. Maya was scared to enter, but she remembered what Nana Elena told her. She decided to be brave and enter the contest. Maya's drawings were amazing. They showed how proud she was to be Filipino. The judges loved her drawings and gave her the first prize. Everyone in the town was surprised. They saw that Maya was not just a girl who couldn't walk well. She was a talented artist and a strong person. Maya became an inspiration to everyone in her town. She showed them that even when things are hard, you can still be strong and achieve your dreams.

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There are two boys. One is 5 and brown haired and eyed. One is 2 blonde and brown eyed. Two boys visits grandparent in the village, they find a garden which is full of secrets and adventures.

1. Once upon a time, in a small village, lived a kind girl named Lily. 2. One sunny day, she found a mysterious book titled "Magic Words." 3. Curious, she opened it and discovered three words: "Please," "Thank you," and "Sorry." 4. Lily decided to use these words every day. When she asked for help, she said, "Please." When she received something, she said, "Thank you." And if she made a mistake, she said, "Sorry." 5. To her surprise, the villagers started smiling more and being kinder. The words "Please," "Thank you," and "Sorry" were truly magical. Lily realized that using polite expressions made everyone's day a little brighter. 6. And from that day on, Lily and her village lived happily, sharing the magic of polite words.

the adventures of Peter Rabbit and his friends

A hungry baby goes out shopping and finds lots of yummy things to eat. Then she feels a horrible tummy pain which turns out to be a giant burp. Then her mum finds her; and she gets taken home and put to bed for a long long sleep dreaming of the yummy food.

Page 1 Tilly the mouse loved to explore. One sunny morning, she found a tiny pouch. Inside, were the smallest, shiniest seeds she had ever seen. "What could these be?" she wondered. Page 2 Tilly ran to her friend, Hoot the owl. "Hoot, look!" she said, showing him the seeds. Hoot blinked his big eyes. "Those are Wishing Seeds, Tilly," he said. "They can grow into anything you wish for." Page 3 Tilly's eyes widened. "Anything?" she squeaked. "I wish for a mountain of cheese!" She imagined piles of cheddar, Swiss, and mozzarella, all for her. Page 4 Hoot chuckled. "But Tilly, you must plant them with care and patience. You can only plant one seed at a time, and you must wait for it to grow." Tilly nodded, grabbed a tiny pot, and carefully planted one seed. Page 5 Every day, Tilly watered the pot. She waited and waited. But nothing happened. "Why isn't it growing?" she asked Hoot, tapping her foot. "Patience, Tilly," Hoot said. "Good things take time." Page 6 One day, Tilly saw Benny the rabbit struggling to carry a heavy basket of carrots. "Oh, Benny!" she cried. "Let me help!" She helped Benny carry the carrots to his burrow. Page 7 When Tilly returned to her pot, she gasped. A tiny green sprout had peeked out of the soil! "It's growing!" she shouted. She had been so busy helping a friend, she hadn't noticed. Page 8 The sprout grew into a beautiful little plant with glowing flowers that looked like tiny stars. "What did you wish for, Tilly?" Hoot asked. Tilly thought for a moment. Page 9 "I wished for happiness," she said. "And I found it by helping my friends." The glowing flowers shimmered, and a warm feeling filled the air. Tilly realized that true wishes weren't about things, but about kindness and friendship. Page 10 From that day on, Tilly understood the magic of the Wishing Seeds. They taught her that the best wishes were the ones you shared with others. And that the most important thing to grow, was kindness.

Kushagri Helps a Lost Child Find Her Parents Kushagri was at the park when she saw a little girl crying and looking scared. The girl had gotten lost from her parents, and Kushagri offered to help her find them. Kushagri stayed with the girl and asked for help from a park ranger. Together, they found the girl's parents, who were frantically searching for their daughter. Moral: Helping others in need, especially those who are lost or scared, shows kindness, bravery, and a willingness to help.