

Recommend

The girl wants to understand her father's words, that a whole universe of possibilities is hidden in her. She goes for a walk and hears a Voice that lets her know that she has all the possibilities

In a vibrant, futuristic world where artificial intelligence comes to life, Robo the Robot, a friendly, round-bodied machine with glowing LED eyes, embarks on an exciting adventure with their tech-savvy friends. Chip the Computer, a cheerful laptop with an expressive LED face and flexible keyboard arms, rolls beside them, while Pixel the AI Assistant, a floating, glowing hologram, lights the way with its ever-changing colors. Their playful companion, Byte the Robotic Dog, eagerly wags its tail, ready to explore the wonders of AI. Together, they invite young readers on a fun-filled journey to understand artificial intelligence, how computers learn, and the exciting ways AI is shaping our world. Their adventure begins in a futuristic learning lab, where Professor Thinkalot, a wise old robot with glasses and a lab coat, explains how AI recognizes patterns and learns from data, just like kids do when recognizing shapes and colors. The friends watch as AI identifies pictures, solves puzzles, and even helps Byte fetch the right ball. As they travel through a bustling tech city, the team discovers AI in everyday life—self-driving cars navigating traffic, smart assistants answering questions, and video game AI making adventures more exciting. Gigi the Gamer, a high-energy kid with a VR headset, shares how AI enhances gaming, while Robo and Chip find fun AI-powered gadgets in a scavenger hunt. Next, they dive into hands-on AI activities—teaching an AI model, solving mazes, and coloring futuristic robots. In an interactive lab, they meet real-world robots, from Roombas cleaning floors to the Mars Rover exploring space. Robo asks, “What do you think AI will do in the future?” inspiring young minds to imagine, draw, and create their own AI inventions. As their journey ends, the friends celebrate the reader’s new knowledge with a Certificate of Achievement, encouraging kids to stay curious and become AI explorers of tomorrow

Rini learns the importance of loving and caring for her loved ones

Amelia is a 6-month old baby girl with the brightest blue eyes that loves spending time at the beach with her mommy, daddy and her Mimi and Papa. We look forward to playing in the ocean, building sand castles, and collecting shells. If we see dolphins, it is a plus.

A girl learns that once you post something online, it is there to stay.

1. The four friends played in the bright sun by the big tree, Tupi climbing, Kiko jumping on the rocks, Beni flying, Uli wrapping his body around a branch. 2. old tree with dry leaves, Beni flew over to his friends who were playing. 3. They sat in a circle under the tree. 4. Tupi held the small bucket, Uli carried the bucket, Kiko dug around the tree, Beni flew to give directions. 5. Tupi dropped the bucket, Uli helped with his body, Kiko dug the ground, and Beni flew in the sky. 6. The big tree looks fresh and green, and the four characters are happily celebrating under it. 7. They sit together under the tree, laughing, with fruits scattered around them. 8.They sit together under the tree, laughing, with fruits scattered around them. 9. Everyone is playing happily under the big, shady tree, enjoying the joyful situation.

a short bedtime story for a little boy Griffin, about his magical forest adventure with his grandparents mimi and papa. In the magical forest Griffin will meet many magical animal like Leo the Lion, Millie the Monkey, Benny the bunny, Ellie the Elephant and Lucy the ladybug. After their adventure, Mimi and Pape will tuck Griffin in to bed letting him know how much they love him.

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.

Lord Goldenbeard's treasure was stolen

A small orange kitten who loved drinking milk

Once upon a time, in a small village on the edge of an enchanted forest, lived a girl named Elara. Different from other children, Elara's mother, Lyria, was a renowned witch known for her spells and potions. Despite feeling lonely, Elara loved exploring the forest. One autumn day, she found an injured fox in a trap, freed it, and named him Fenn. Fenn became her companion, yet Elara still yearned for friendship. Maren, a girl secretly watching Elara, was fascinated by her kindness and magic. One day, Maren saw Elara bring the forest to life and her fear dissolved. A tiny fairy named Lumi appeared, and Elara greeted her warmly. Maren, in awe, stepped out and admitted she had been watching Elara. Elara invited Maren to meet Lumi, and they became friends. They explored the forest together, learning from its magic with Fenn at their side.

1.A young girl, EMMA (7), stands at the edge of a rocky overlook, her eyes wide with wonder as she gazes at the majestic mountains stretching before her. The sun bathes her face in a warm glow. 2.Emma, now a little older (10), is seen scaling a rocky outcrop with youthful determination. Her small hands find purchase on the craggy surface, and she pulls herself up. 3.Emma, now a teenager (16), climbs a steep rock face with practiced skill and agility. 4.Emma, now a young adult (early 20s), stands on the edge of a towering cliff, the wind whipping through her hair. With a deep breath, she leaps into the open air, spreading her arms wide as she soars through the sky. 6.The same matured woman, Emma, now sits on the edge of a cliff, her eyes sparkling with the same joy and hope as when she was a young girl.

One day, Teddy the bear was playing in the forest. His best friend, a bird named Pip, was with him. "Teddy, let's play hide and seek," said Pip. "Okay, Pip! Let's also use the words in, on, and under," said Teddy. First, Teddy stood next to a big tree. "Pip, look! I am in front of the tree!" he said. "Good, Teddy! Now, find something to stand on," said Pip. Teddy saw a big rock. He climbed on it. "Pip, look! I am on the rock!" he said. "Great, Teddy! Now, find a place to hide under," said Pip. Teddy found a big bush. He crawled under it. "Pip, I am under the bush!" he said. "Well done, Teddy! You used all the words: in, on, and under," said Pip. They kept playing and using the words. Teddy found himself in a small cave, on a log, and under a tree branch. As the sun went down, Teddy and Pip sat by the pond. "Thank you, Pip. I had fun and learned new words," said Teddy. "I am happy too, Teddy. Learning is fun," said Pip. They watched the sunset together. Teddy couldn't wait to play and learn more with Pip. The end.

One sunny afternoon, Amy and Peter found a pair of bright pink pants in their backyard. They both wanted them. “They’re pink, so they should be mine!” Amy insisted. “Pink is for girls.” “But they’re pants!” Peter argued. “Pants are for boys, and I’ll use them for climbing trees.” Their argument grew louder as each tried to claim the pants. Amy hid them in her room, but Peter snuck in and took them back. They tugged so hard the pants tore. Upset, they turned to their parents. Their parents sat them down. “Colors don’t belong to boys or girls,” they explained. “Pink can be for anyone, just like pants. Clothes are tools—they help us do what we need to do, no matter who we are.” Amy and Peter thought about it. They apologized and decided to share the pants. Together, they patched the tear, making the pants even better. Amy wore them to paint a mural, and Peter used them to climb a tree. They laughed, realizing the pants weren’t special because of their color but because they helped them do what they loved. “What matters,” their parents said, “is how you use what you have—not who it’s for.”

Quando o Irmão Mais Velho Tem Medo: Pedrinho e a Chegada da Irmãzinha é um livro encantador que aborda os desafios emocionais enfrentados por uma criança ao se tornar irmão mais velho. Escrito com uma linguagem simples e acessível, ideal para crianças pequenas, este conto captura as ansiedades de Pedrinho, que aos 3 anos descobre que sua vida está prestes a mudar com a chegada de sua irmãzinha, Sofia. Ao longo da história, Pedrinho enfrenta o medo de perder a atenção e o carinho dos pais. Ele se sente inseguro e começa a imaginar que sua importância na família pode diminuir. Como ele lidará com esses sentimentos? Será que o amor dos pais será o mesmo? Este livro é uma excelente ferramenta para pais que querem ajudar seus filhos a lidar com o ciúme e a insegurança em relação a um novo irmão. Através de um enredo sensível e realista, as crianças poderão se identificar com as emoções de Pedrinho e perceber que o amor da família não diminui — ele cresce! Principais temas do livro: O ciúme do primeiro filho com a chegada do segundo Insegurança e medos típicos das crianças pequenas O fortalecimento dos laços familiares e o amor que se expande Indicado para crianças a partir de 3 anos, especialmente para aquelas que estão prestes a ganhar um irmão ou irmã. Uma leitura ideal para pais e filhos compartilharem, proporcionando momentos de reflexão e aconchego familiar. Este livro não é apenas uma história, mas uma forma de ajudar os pequenos a entender e processar suas emoções durante uma fase de grande mudança!

Sami, a curious boy from a village in Algeria, noticed unusually bright lights in his house one evening. He investigated but found no explanation. His grandfather, a retired electricity regulator, shared a story of how electricity was like a magical river controlled by Light Regulators. Ali, a young regulator, discovered the dangers of imbalance when lights almost caused a fire. Through Ali's efforts, the village remained safe. Sami learned of modern techniques and aspired to become a Light Regulator, inspired by his grandfather's tale.

One day, a lion sees a little bird.

"Little Dreamers: Believing in Ourselves" is a heartwarming tale of ambition, self-belief, and the power of dreams. This book is more than a collection of stories; it is a guide to inspire children, and even adults, to believe in their abilities and to strive towards their dreams, no matter how big or small.

In a kingdom bright and gay, Ruled by King Adela each day, Queen Sanana, fair and kind, With their children, joy they'd find. Princes Arman and Aryan strong, Princess Amara, where they belong, They’d travel near and far, you see, Switzerland their favorite spree. But a witch named Cruella, mean, Jealous of the lovely scene, Planned to kidnap kids so bright, And take over the kingdom’s light. One dark night, she came to fight, Her black and white hair gave a fright, But brave King Adela stood his ground, With courage in his heart, profound. Cruella fled to a forest grand, With magic wand in her hand, “Abracadabra!” she did shout, Three fierce dragons she brought out. But Adela, with generals three, Surya, Kumar, Mustafa, with glee, Crafted nets with magic might, To capture dragons in the night. With “abracadabra!” loud and clear, The dragons turned from foes to dear, Allies now, with hearts so bright, Ready to fight for what is right. Angry Cruella, in her rage, Summoned trees like a mage, “Abracadabra!” she did cry, Living trees began to fly. But dragons breathed their fiery breath, And trees retreated in their death, The trees then caught the witch in bind, Cruella, trapped, was left behind. King Adela, with words so wise, “Abracadabra!” to the skies, Stripped Cruella of her power, Banished her in the final hour. The kingdom cheered, joy did flow, As good had conquered evil’s show, The moral clear, without fail, Goodness and love will always prevail. And so they lived in peace and glee, Traveling places wild and free, The happy kingdom bright and gay, With love and laughter every day.

Once upon a sunny day in Rainbow Park, a little girl named Lily was swinging high in the air. “Whee!” she giggled, her feet touching the sky.
