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Moving to a new place and going to a new school can be scary and intimidating . With the help of new friends.

Oliver is a young boy on the spectrum who loves books, but struggles with reading.

Page Summary 1 Leo is tired and grumpy. He feels his heart race and head hurt. Something’s not right. 2 Enter Dr. Beat: explains that Leo might have high blood pressure—something even kids can get. 3 Inside Leo’s body, we meet Spike the Stress Monster—causing chaos by shrinking blood vessels! 4 Dr. Beat calls for help… and Captain P arrives, glowing calm blue energy. 5 Captain P explains how relaxing, deep breathing, music, and fun calm activities activate the PNS—Leo’s secret power to stay healthy. 6 Leo tries breathing, yoga, drawing, and playing outside. We show his vessels relaxing and his heart smiling. 7 Spike the Stress Monster shrinks and runs away as Captain Ps calm powers grow stronger. 8 Leo feels better, sleeps better, and even shares tips with his friends. 9 Fun checklist: “Captain P’s Top 5 Tips” – easy actions kids can do daily 10 Message to parents: why it matters, early signs of hypertension, and when to talk to a doctor.

Lucaca is sailing with his 3 goat friends, Zeh, Meh and Wehnear cliffs, under a bright sun.

One sunny morning, Emily discovered something exciting: a magical device called a "tablet." Emily was eager to explore the tablet but didn't know where to start. That's when Mr. Thompson, Emily’s dad, decided to help her. He showed her how to turn on the tablet. Mrs. Thompson, Emily’s mom, joined in and taught her how to tap an app.

A simple and heartwarming story with beautiful illustrations. The book follows a child throughout their day, highlighting the love and connection they share with their Black mom and white dad. The message is clear: love transcends skin color, and families come together in beautiful ways.

Sanjith is bored at home when Doraemon brings out a new gadget. Doraemon: “This is a time machine! We can travel anywhere in time!” Sanjith: “Can we go to the dinosaurs?” Doraemon sets the time machine to the time of dinosaurs. In a flash, they’re in a jungle with giant dinosaurs. Sanjith: “Wow, look at the huge dinosaur!” Doraemon: “Let’s be careful, Sanjith!” They walk quietly, but suddenly a big dinosaur comes close! Sanjith: “Doraemon, help!” Doraemon: “Don’t worry!” Doraemon quickly presses a button and they fly up in a balloon to escape the dinosaur! Sanjith: “That was close!” Doraemon: “Let’s go back home now.” They return to their time safely. Sanjith smiles happily. Sanjith: “Thanks, Doraemon!” Doraemon: “You’re welcome, Sanjith!” Sanjith: “That was amazing!” Doraemon: “We had fun, but we need to be careful when time traveling.” Moral: Adventures are fun, but always be careful!

Embark on a high-seas adventure with Captain Kirk, a swashbuckling pirate boy on a mission to bring equality and unity to Pensacola Harbor. Facing off against negative forces and prejudice fuel by the dark queen Stepahnie Soren, Captain Kirk and his diverse crew sail the "Harmony Voyage" to lift the curse on Geronimo's spirit. Through celebrations of diversity and unwavering determination, they transform Pensacola into a city where acceptance triumphs over division. They free the restless spirit of Geronimo and dethrone Stephanie and her evil decree. Join Captain Kirk in this heartwarming tale of breaking chains, embracing differences, and creating a legacy of unity that echoes through the winds of Pensacola.

My heart thudded loudly in my chest as I walked into the colorful classroom on the first day of second grade. Mrs. Henry, with her warm smile and twinkling blue eyes, greeted me. She was different from all the other teachers; she made me feel at ease. "Good morning, Jace! I'm so glad you're in my class," Mrs. Henry chimed, breaking the nervous knot in my stomach. I tentatively smiled back, feeling a flicker of hope. As weeks flew by, Mrs. Henry's patient guidance and encouragement transformed my insecurities into confidence. She cheered me on as I tackled math problems and explored my creativity in art class. One day, during a reading lesson, I stumbled over a word. Instead of scolding me, Mrs. Henry gently said, "You're doing great, Jace. Keep going." With her unwavering support, I found my voice and shared my stories with the class. Soon,

Celebrating Our Special Bodies Our bodies are special—they can move and play, Waving hello, giving hugs, and smiling all day. Your arms can stretch wide to share love and cheer, Your hands can clap, tap, and give a high five, my dear! Expressing Through Movement Look at your fingers: wiggle them slow, one, two, three— Count them out loud and set your kind spirit free. Jump, twirl, or tiptoe, let your body sing, Every move you make can make your heart ring. Emphasizing Gentle Movements But listen very close—there’s something you must know: Our bodies are for gentle moves, not for causing woe. Hitting, slapping, or pushing can hurt a friend’s heart, It makes their body hurt and tears their happy world apart. Hands Are Not For Hitting Imagine if someone hit you—ouch, that would sting! So let’s promise together, in a gentle, steady ring: “Hands, arms, and feet are for love and fun, Not for hurting others—no, not one!” Recognizing Big Feelings Sometimes you feel angry, sad, or even a bit scared, Maybe someone takes your toy, and you feel unprepared. When big feelings start to rise, here’s what you can do: Take a deep breath—in… and out… let it flow right through. Self-Soothing Strategies Clap your hands gently, tap your feet with care, Or squeeze a soft pillow—let your worries clear. Press your hands together like you’re giving yourself a hug, Count slowly with your fingers—feel calm, safe, and snug. Positive Ways to Use Your Hands Your hands are perfect for waving a bright hello, For drawing pretty pictures or making a paper bow. They’re great for a high five when a friend does something neat, Or giving a gentle pat to show that love is sweet. Kind Alternatives for Upset Moments When you’re feeling upset, try these kind things instead: Open your arms for a warm hug or tap out a beat with your head. If your anger grows, count your fingers—one by one, Then take another deep breath until your storm is done.

ZOE WAS AT SCHOOL WHEN A NEW GIRL CAME IN ZOES BFFS RAN TO THE NEW GIRL ZOE WENT TO BUT THE NEW GIRL DID NOT WANT TO TAIK TO ZOE

Benny wanted to give a gift to his friend, Emma. He chose a beautiful flower for her. "Give this to Emma," said Benny's mom to me. "But Emma is not here," I said. "Then I will wait for her," said Benny. When Emma came, Benny gave her the flower. Emma smiled and said, "Thank you, Benny!"

1. Jack the elephant was about to become a big brother 2. Jack went to the hospital to see his new baby sister 3. in hospital room jack was scared to hold his sister 4. Jack always carries a journal and pen so he can write down his emotions and feelings

A bold fusion of space travel and art that captures the inner struggle and passion of the human spirit of exploration. Welcome to a world where reality and art merge. An astronaut embarks on a journey to repair his spacesuit, which is on fire.

A little brown skinned girl with afro curly hair with a wild personality

Lucia always loved stories. Her favorite stories were the ones her mother told of Camaguey, Cuba.

A night of stargazing leads to an amazing discovery about constellations and the stories they tell.

Alicia Se tiró en el suelo, casi esperando que una estrella cayera del cielo para darle una idea, como en una película que había visto hace poco. una nota entre sus manos un mundo mágico hecho de golosinas tres amigos: conejito de malvavisco, una ardilla de galleta y un zorro de algodón de azúcar. un columpio hecho de arcoíris y nubes en la cima de una montaña Rey de los Sueños, un ser brillante con una capa hecha de estrellas fugaces collar con una cápsula de mermelada

America knows her family has caused great hardship for other families, so she sets out to right many wrongs and fix the biggest mistakes made while building a new strong community where everyone has food, water, and homes.

In a bright kitchen, sunny and grand, Lived a happy boy named Sammy McSand. He loved to make sandwiches, tasty and fun, So today he would show us how to make one! “First, we need bread!” Sammy shouted with glee, Two slices so soft, as fresh as can be. He opened the cupboard and found his best pair, A loaf of white bread with a crusty brown hair. “Now let’s spread butter, nice and smooth,” He grabbed his big knife and made a cool move. With a scoop and a swirl, he spread it with care, “Oh, how I love butter! It’s light as the air!” Next came the veggies, all crunchy and bright, Lettuce and tomatoes, such a lovely sight. He washed them so gently and sliced them with cheer, Stacking them neatly—oh, what fun, oh dear! “Now for the meat!” Sammy clapped with delight, He opened the fridge—what a wonderful sight! Turkey and ham, piled high with some cheese, “Just look at this goodness! I’ll eat it with ease!” “Don’t forget mustard! It adds a big zing!” He squeezed on a dollop—oh, what joy it can bring! Then he topped it with pickles, so crunchy and round, “A yummy sandwich! It’s the best to be found!” He placed the last slice on top with a thud, And gave it a press with a big happy “thud!” “Now, let’s cut it in half, so easy to share, I’ll take one to my friends, with love and with care!” With a plate full of sandwiches, Sammy did grin, “Making a sandwich is such a win-win! It’s fun to create, with flavors to mix, A sandwich adventure—a tasty fix!” So if you feel hungry and don’t know what to do, Just follow Sam’s steps, and you’ll make one too! With bread and some goodies, your snack will be grand, Just like Sammy McSandwich, oh so well planned!
