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Step into Emma's world, where every emotion has a color, and each day brings a swirl of vibrant experiences. Emma is a bright, creative girl with autism who sees the world differently. This heartfelt children's book follows her journey as she navigates the challenges of school, the complexities of friendships, and the joy of discovering her own strengths. With a story told through the lens of Emma's colorful imagination, readers will see how her unique perspective transforms everyday moments into extraordinary ones. As Emma learns to embrace her differences and share her gifts, she inspires those around her to see the beauty of diversity and the power of being true to oneself.

Coach Marina is an experienced Independent Education Consultant based in Boston, specializing in personalized essay coaching for students applying to college. With a passion for education and a deep understanding of the college admissions process, Marina has built a reputation for helping students create exceptional personal statements, supplemental essays, and scholarship essays. As a Certified College Advisor (CCA) and a proud member of the National College Advisory Group (NCAG), one of the top national professional organizations for education consultants, Marina has honed her expertise in crafting compelling applications that maximize students' chances of both college admissions and financial aid opportunities. She works closely with students to guide them through every step of the essay writing process, helping them find their authentic voice and tell their personal stories in ways that resonate with admissions committees. Marina’s approach is not just about writing essays; it’s about empowering students to see their strengths, dreams, and experiences in a new light. Through her coaching, students gain confidence in their ability to express themselves clearly and persuasively, making their applications stand out. Her extensive experience collaborating with college consultants as an essay specialist has allowed her to refine her skills in producing standout essays that highlight each student’s unique qualities, making them more competitive in a highly selective admissions environment. Marina’s educational background further supports her ability to guide students toward success. She graduated Cum Laude from Brandeis University with a BA in Economics and a minor in Business. Additionally, she holds a Certificate of Specialization in Leadership & Management from Harvard Business School, equipping her with the tools to support students both academically and strategically in the college application process.

Little girl wants to be a cheerleader

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

Luna, a young monarch butterfly, emerges from her chrysalis with a single instinct: to follow the ancient path of migration. As she embarks on her journey across California, she encounters lush wildflower meadows, sprawling urban landscapes, and barren fields where milkweed once grew. Along the way, she meets other creatures—some struggling to survive in changing environments and others adapting in unexpected ways. With each stop, Luna faces new challenges: dodging traffic, finding food in pesticide-laden fields, and braving unpredictable weather. She learns from an elder butterfly about the dwindling habitats and the humans trying to save them. As she nears her destination, Luna must make a choice—will she settle in the last remaining sanctuary, or will she fight to find a new path forward? Told through the eyes of a fragile yet resilient monarch, Wings of Change is a heartfelt story about the impact of climate change and habitat destruction on one of nature’s most delicate travelers. With themes of perseverance, interconnectedness, and hope, this book invites readers to see the world from a butterfly’s perspective and inspires action to protect our shared home.

Lilly makes her way to a river but is surprised to see that every time she walks lilies appear in her footsteps. Sooner or later Lilly finds out that she's a garden fairy.

In a small village, a curious boy named Liam loved his grandmother's garden but didn’t know how to care for it. One day, Grandma gave him a special book called the Magic Garden Book, which promised to teach him how to help the garden grow. The book had magical words and illustrations but required Liam’s own effort and kindness. Following the book’s guidance, Liam watered the flowers, weeded regularly, and soon the garden flourished beautifully. His friends were amazed at the garden’s transformation and asked him for his secret. Liam explained that while the book was helpful, it was his own daily care and effort that truly made the garden thrive. Grandma praised Liam for his hard work and noted that the real magic lay in his dedication. Inspired, Liam began helping his friends start their own gardens, sharing the lesson that with effort, kindness, and a bit of magic, wonderful things can grow.

cheerful rabbit

One sunny day, the brothers went to the zoo. They saw there a lion and a tiger, saw an elephant and a zebra. But the sheep scared the younger brother, who was only 2 years old. She told Be, and the boy cried. The older brother reassured the younger one, kissed him. They returned home tired and happy.

Misha sat at her desk, her chin resting on her small, clenched fist. The classroom buzzed with the chatter of her classmates, but her mind was tangled in a web of confusion. “What’s the difference between a line, a line segment, and a ray?” she whispered to herself, her brow furrowing deeper. “Hey, Misha!” called out a voice from behind. It was Lily, her best friend, twirling a pencil between her fingers. “You look like you’re lost in space. What’s up?” “I don’t get it,” Misha sighed, glancing towards the front of the room where Teacher Leth was writing on the board, arrows and letters dancing across the chalky surface. “How can a line go on forever? It doesn’t make any sense!” Teacher Leth turned, catching Misha’s eye. “Misha, would you like to share your question with the class?” “Uh, okay,” Misha stammered, standing up as her heart raced. “What is a line, and why can’t it just stop somewhere?” “Great question!” Teacher Leth smiled, stepping closer. “A line is like a path that goes on and on. Imagine it stretching out into the stars. A ray, however, starts at one point and only goes one way.” Misha’s eyes widened, the pieces slowly fitting together. “And a line segment?” “Ah, that’s the part that doesn’t go anywhere—it has two endpoints. Think of it like a bridge.” “Can we build one?” Misha asked, a spark of adventure lighting up her face. “Like in math class?” “Absolutely!” Teacher Leth chuckled, her eyes twinkling. “Let’s explore these concepts together!” As the bell rang, Misha felt a rush of excitement. Today, math wouldn’t just be numbers—it would be an adventure.

All seawater has frozen solid overnight—except inside a single, floating bottle. Genius octopus Inky and a daredevil seagull must: Steal a key from a crab king’s armor Survive a kelp forest full of electric eel traps Learn why the Ocean Mother locked herself away

Gus and Gigi's owner accidentally leave their cage door unlocked, leading them to head outside the house and explore the big forest. While they enjoy their journey, they get tired and homesick. In the end, they realize that one should never take for granted having a good home, and appreciate the ones that take care of them.

Жила-была девочка по имени Айза, которая не слышала звуков. Айза ходила в специальную школу, где все дети общались жестами. Учителя там назывались сурдопедагогами — они помогали детям узнавать о мире без звуков. Однажды к детям в класс пришла новая учительница по имени Асель-эжей. Она улыбнулась и жестами сказала: — Сегодня мы узнаем, как руки могут рисовать слова и рассказывать истории. Айзе больше всего понравился жест для «друга». Она научилась показывать это так, будто её пальцы обнимают кого-то. Асель-эжей любила придумывать игры. В одной из них дети показывали жестами, как «поёт» птица или «шумит» река. Однажды в школе проводили большой праздник. Айзе поручили рассказать историю о добром ветре, который подружился с деревьями. Девочка очень волновалась, ведь зрителей было много! Когда Айза вышла на сцену, она начала рассказывать историю жестами. Её руки словно танцевали, рисуя в воздухе волшебные картины. Зрители смотрели с восхищением. Даже те, кто не знал жестовый язык, поняли, о чём говорила Айза. Ведь эмоции и жесты понятны всем. После выступления Асель-эжей подошла к Айзе и похвалила её Айза стала мечтать о том, чтобы в будущем тоже стать сурдопедагогом. Она хотела помогать детям, как ей помогла Асель-эжей. Так Айза продолжала жить, учиться и мечтать. Она знала, что мир на кончиках пальцев — это целая вселенная, и она готова открыть её всем, кто захочет заглянуть. Конец!

the monkey playing on the forest while other animal was resting

Emma and Ava, twins. Emma passes away and turns into a butterfly. Emma visits Ava and takes her on an adventure in the night to remind her she'll always be there.

“This Book is Dedicated to Torien Perry. Chosen by God to live and to be great in all areas of his life. We love you but God loves you more. Thank you God for Choosing him”.

1.Two young neighbor who fell in love with each other.

Submarines can dive thousands of feet deep Submarines can stay underwater for months Submarines use ballast tanks to sink and rise Submarines use propellers to move through the water Submarines use sonar to navigate underwater Submarines have a periscope to see what's happening above the water The first functional submarine was built in 1620 by Cornelius Drebbel

In a magical corner of the universe, the Family Island welcomed everyone regardless of their origin. With houses made of wood, stone and colorful shops, each family, including same-sex couples and close friends, lived in harmony. Bright-eyed Alice discovered that true wealth was love and mutual acceptance. Under the starry sky, he understood that each family was unique like stars in the night, all special in their diversity but united by the thread of universal love.

This series follows a group of tech-savvy kids, Maya, Alex, and Noah, who discover a shrinking device they invent accidentally shrinks them down to the size of insects! Now, they use their knowledge of science and technology to become the Tiny Tech Team, helping bugs in need across their backyard. +Challenge: The team encounters a colony of ants struggling to cross a broken twig bridge over a small stream. +Plot: The ants explain their queen needs urgent medical attention from a rare leaf found on the other side. Inspired by real-life ant bridges, Maya uses recycled materials like straws and leaves to design a sturdy, new bridge. Alex programs a tiny light system to guide the ants at night, and Noah creates a communication device to translate between the team and the ants. +Lesson: Teamwork, resourcefulness, understanding animal behavior.
