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Have you ever felt like there are little creatures living inside you, whispering thoughts and feelings into your mind? Well, guess what? There are! They're called Emotion Monsters, and every child has them. Sometimes they're helpful, sometimes they're tricky, but they're always a part of who you are. In this book, we'll meet some of these Emotion Monsters and learn how they affect us. Remember, it's okay to feel all sorts of emotions – the key is learning how to understand and manage them!

Ali and Fatima, two playful siblings, loved spending time together but often argued over toys because they didn’t like sharing. One day, during a visit to the park, they saw other kids playing happily by sharing their toys. Ali experienced the joy of sharing when a boy named Omar let him fly his kite, which inspired him to do the same. Fatima initially hesitated but later shared her train with another child, realizing how much fun sharing could be. Back home, the siblings began sharing toys, taking turns, and playing more creatively together. Their mother shared a story about the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), teaching them that generosity brings joy and blessings. From then on, Ali and Fatima became happier, learning that sharing is a secret to making games more fun and pleasing Allah.

**Page 1** Today is the day for the school trip! Jack, Lily, and Emma are excited and ready to go. Their destination is the mysterious Lung Yeuk Tau, where many interesting stories await. **Page 2** The three friends hop on the bus and see beautiful mountains along the way. Jack tells everyone that the mountain at Lung Yeuk Tau looks like a dragon jumping, which is really amazing! **Page 3** When they arrive at Lung Yeuk Tau, they see the old walled village. The walls are made of blue bricks, and the narrow entrance makes the kids curious. **Page 4** Emma points to an ancient well and says, “This well is where villagers get their drinking water, and it has many stories!” The kids gather around the well, listening carefully. **Page 5** They visit the Tin Hau Temple and see the shiny statue of the goddess. Lily says, “This is Tin Hau, who protects the villagers. Everyone comes to pray to her.” The kids bow their heads in respect. **Page 6** At the Song Ling Tang (the ancestral hall), they see old plaques and carvings. Jack says, “This place honors the ancestors of the Tang family. It really feels historical!” **Page 7** The kids listen to villagers tell stories about Lung Yeuk Tau, especially the legends about pirates. They imagine how brave the villagers were to protect their homes, feeling really impressed. **Page 8** As the trip ends, Jack, Lily, and Emma go home with lots of memories. They promise to share the stories of Lung Yeuk Tau with more friends, so everyone can cherish this cultural treasure!

Optimus Crime spreads a gas that puts everyone into a deep sleep (including the superheroes). Then he kidnaps all the world leaders and puts them in a secret dungeon. Optimus Crime then pretends to be the world leaders, effectively taking over the world. BUT not for long. Russia’s night gets so cold it wakes up Skyro. Skyro then rushes to Bolero’s house and tells him to go wake up Moro. The Superheroes cannot find Optimus Crime because he had shapeshifted into King Sultan. The Superheroes were confused where to begin. Moro goes to see his good friend King Sultan. King Sultan tricks Moro into the dungeon. In the dungeon Moro sees all the other world leaders. He realises he needs to get help. Moro uses an electrical wire on the wall to text Skyro for help and to tell her about King Sultan. Skyro and Bolero think that Moro is joking around, because Moro likes to tell jokes. Skyro and Bolero decide to go and see King Sultan too. They have a secret question to check for fake people. They ask King SUltan the question. Optimus Crime gives the wrong answer. His cover has been blown. Optimus Crime reveals his true form and an intense battle begins. The warriors manage to apprehend Optimus Crime. The Superheroes find out why Optimus Crime was planning evil. He just wanted to be a part of the Warriors but they had laughed at him and told him to go away. The Superheroes apologized to Optimus Crime and allowed him to join the warriors. He changed his name to Optimus Prime and they lived happily ever after.

A little boy explaining the different parts of his body.

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