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Kala is a service dog who is 4 years old. Kala is a Belgian Malinois. Kala was born in Michigan in 2020. Kala was hand picked for Tim at 7.5 weeks old. Kala's grandfather was on the television show person of interest. Kala completed her basic and advanced obedience training from 6 months to 15 months old. Kala completed tasks specific training for her Army Veteran Tim who has PTSD. Kala completed her specific task training around 2 years old. Kala completed her specific task training through Custom Canines Service Dog Academy. Kala passed both the K9 good citizen and public access test. Kala wears a vest that is visible to people so they know she is a service dog. Kala lives in Wisconsin. Kala loves to play frisbee and swim during her downtime or taking a break. Kala loves children but when she is working she has a vest that says do not pet. Kala goes everywhere with Tim even to Disney World. Kala has traveled on planes many times. Kala sometimes has to wear shoes is the ground is to cold or to hot. The same for wearing a jacket if the weather is rainy or frigid. Kala helps Tim everyday with his PTSD with specific ticks Tim has. The Belgian malinois is one of the smartest breeds. Belgian Malinois want to work all the time. Belgian malinois are agile and fast. Belgian Malinois are fast learners and pick up on learning new tasks very quickly.

Two brothers enjoy a beautifully sunny playful day at the beach with their parents and their dog. It is their birthday and they love to build sand castles and play in the water.

The Apple of Friendship In a cozy forest lived three little animals: Bunny Ears, Hedgehog Spiky, and Squirrel Fluffy. They often played together in a sunny clearing. One day, Bunny Ears found a big, juicy apple. He was very excited and was about to eat it all by himself, but then he thought about his friends. "Hey, Spiky and Fluffy!" Ears called out. "I found a tasty apple. Let's share it!" Hedgehog and Squirrel came running, and together they divided the apple into three equal pieces. "How wonderful it is to have friends!" said Fluffy, munching on her piece. "And how nice it is to share!" added Spiky. From that day on, the little animals always shared everything they found. They understood that it's more fun together, and sharing is a sign of true friendship and kindness.

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One morning at school, Katie was walking to her classroom when she saw Sarah sitting alone by the playground. Sarah had always been mean to Katie. She would make fun of her shoes, call her silly names, and sometimes push her when no one was looking. Katie didn’t like Sarah, and she definitely didn’t want to help her. But as Katie walked past, Sarah called out, “Hey, Katie! Can you help me with my math homework? I don't understand it.” Sarah started to cry. Katie stopped. Her first thought was, "Why should I help her? She’s never been nice to me." Katie felt her cheeks getting hot, and her fists clenched. She wanted to turn away and keep walking. After all, Sarah had been so rude to her before. Why should she be nice now? But then, something in her heart made her pause. She remembered what her mom always said: "Two wrongs don’t make a right." Katie wasn’t sure what that meant exactly, but she knew her mom would want her to be kind and helpful, even if it was hard. Katie took a deep breath and walked over to Sarah. "I’ll help you," she said, trying not to sound too grumpy. Sarah looked surprised but didn't argue. "Thank you so much, Katie." She said with teary eyes. Katie sat down beside her and helped Sarah with the math problems. They worked quietly for a few minutes, and slowly, Sarah began to smile. “Oh, I get it now,” Sarah said, her face lighting up. “Thanks, Katie. I didn’t know how to do this before." Sarah hugged Katie tightly. Katie felt proud of herself. It was hard to help someone who had been mean, but she felt like she had made the right choice. Even though Sarah wasn’t always kind to her, Katie knew she could still be the bigger person. As the bell rang and Katie stood up to go to class, Sarah said, “Hey, um, sorry about the stuff I said before. I wasn’t very nice.” Katie smiled and nodded. “It’s okay,” she said. She didn’t expect Sarah to change overnight, but at least she knew she had done something good.

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"Lucy and the Missing Moon" is a heartwarming, imaginative story about a young girl named Lucy who sets out on a nighttime adventure to find the missing moon. As Lucy travels through a dreamy, starry sky, she meets helpful characters like a glowing firefly, a wise old owl, and a shy cloud. The night sky is vibrant, with twinkling stars, soft clouds, and a glowing crescent moon that fades and reappears as Lucy gets closer to her goal. The illustrations should feel magical, with rich purples, blues, and silvers, creating a cozy, mystical atmosphere. The tone is gentle and peaceful, perfect for young readers. Each page should have a sense of wonder and discovery, as Lucy’s journey unfolds.

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Happy Turtle meets friends who are all very different from each other. There’s a tall giraffe and a short bunny, a fast cheetah and a slow snail. Through these friendships, Happy Turtle introduces kids to the concept of opposites. This engaging story, with fun illustrations, helps young children understand and recognize opposites in a playful way.

Once upon a time, in the magical realm of Fairyland, where shimmering streams flowed with silver and flowers sparkled with dewdrops, there lived a group of fairies with the most enchanting wings. Meet the Love Fairies, whose wings adorned the hues of the rainbow, with each fairy describing unique colors of rainbow. In the heart of Fairyland, there was a place called the Rainbow Glade. It was a magical place where fairies would dance, sing and celebrate love with each other. Among the Love Fairies were Joyful Jade, whose wings sparkled with green, Cheerful Coral, with wings like the warm hues of coral reefs, Blissful Bluebell, adorned with the softest blue wings, and Loving Lavender, whose wings carried the gentle scent of lavender.

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Tom and Alex were very excited. They were going on a camping trip with their dads. They packed their bags with all the things they would need – a tent, sleeping bags, fishing rods, and marshmallows for making s'mores by the campfire. They drove deep into the forest, and when they arrived, they found the perfect spot to set up camp. The boys helped their dads put up the tent and gather firewood. As the sun began to set, they sat around the campfire, roasting marshmallows and telling stories. Tom and Alex loved listening to their dads' adventurous tales from when they were young. The next day, they woke up early and went fishing in the

In class, Sara is caught off guard when her science teacher, Miss Summaya, asks about waste disposal. Unsure, Sara nervously suggests throwing everything in the bin. Understanding her confusion, Miss Summaya gently encourages Sara to visit a recycling factory to learn more. After school, Sara asks her mom to take her to the factory, where a friendly recycling collector explains the different bins: blue for paper, yellow for plastics and metals, and green for organic waste. Sara watches closely, amazed by the organized system. The next day at school, Miss Summaya asks Sara about her experience. Sara, now confident, proudly shares her newfound knowledge about sorting waste. Miss Summaya praises her effort, encouraging Sara to share what she’s learned with others. Inspired by her visit, Sara becomes committed to recycling properly and helps her classmates and family understand the importance of sorting their trash. Her journey transforms her into an advocate for better waste management.

n a sun-drenched village, Nanda’s radiant smile brings joy, especially to the children who play around her. She holds a magical bag close to her chest, faintly glowing as it hides the sun within. At dawn, she gently places the sun into the bag, and as she opens it, brilliant sunlight bursts forth, warming the village. The village comes alive with warmth and joy, as children laugh, animals bask, and villagers smile, all thanks to Nanda’s care. However, the sun grows too large for the bag, and Nanda struggles to close it, surprised but determined. Sitting down, she realizes the sun can’t be contained. With a thoughtful smile, Nanda opens her hands, letting the sun rise freely into the sky. The village bathes in golden light as Nanda waves goodbye, sitting beneath her favorite tree, reflecting on her new purpose. As night falls, her hair shimmers with starlight, and tiny stars surround her. Transformed into a starry figure, she floats into the sky, her glowing form lighting up the night. The village below is safe under her light. Now a bright star, Nanda shines in the night sky. Children gaze up in awe, knowing she watches over them, guiding their dreams, as the sky twinkles with her light

a snake, turtle and frog are wondering in the jungle. snake finds a book behind a tree. turtle opens the book they all transformed to a magical world there miss frog introduce them and tells them to play various games 1st game is javelin where frog wins 2nd game is weightlifting where turtle wins 3rd game where again frog wins miss frog is impressed frog marries miss frog and go to the real world

On Bounds Oak Way, where the tall oaks swayed, Lived two best friends who ran and played. Emily and Charlotte, with laughter so bright, Had sleepovers full of giggles each night. Side by side, through seasons they grew, Splashing in puddles, the sky painted blue. They raced on their rollerblades, zooming so fast, Hoping the moments would always last. But time went on, as time often does, And change swept in like a soft summer buzz. Emily moved north to a brand-new town, Charlotte left for Tokyo, where lights never dim down. Miles apart, yet still heart to heart, No distance could keep their friendship apart. Through letters and calls, through pictures they’d send, They knew in their hearts, they’d always be friends. For love doesn’t live in a house or a street, It’s carried inside, where best friends do meet. So no matter how far, no matter the day, They’ll always belong to Bounds Oak Way. Best friends are both blonde girls and Bounds Oak Way is set in Kent in the UK