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My Children Are Fierce and Adorable!

My Children Are Fierce and Adorable!

The second Ye Lulu transmigrates, she gives birth to three children on the spot. She imagines that she's the only transmigrator here and has to be careful. Who knew— The first baby: Cold and stern, he's a young little adult who acts as a judge! He steps forward to draw a bolt of lightning from the heavens to punish scumbags. The second baby: Agile, lively, and extremely smart. Every time he moves his mouth, he can accurately predict the future! The third baby: One with an even colder personality, with a single wave of his finger, he can hook out your soul and play with it! Ye Lulu never had a boyfriend in the modern world. Yet, who would have expected that the moment she changed into a different identity, she would have children, a husband, and in-laws — basically, the whole package? Initially, she says, "The three babies are so cute. They're my biological children. I can have them! As for my husband… I'll get a refund." Unexpectedly, Ye Lulu gradually realizes that her husband is very handsome! He seems very mysterious and charming! She seems to have developed feelings for him. How wonderful! However, Ye Lulu holds onto her little protective mask tightly and constantly warns herself to be conservative, as people in the ancient times are comparatively not as open-minded. Unexpectedly, that husband of hers is not himself either. He was a Yin God from the divine throne in the heavens where there were no restrictions, and thus is even more casual. One day, her handsome and god-like husband presses her against the wall and lifts his hand to hold her chin. He says to her in a husky voice, "I think I like you…" He lowers his head and kisses her deeply! Ye Lulu: "???" Something is wrong here! Aren't you guys from the ancient past? Why are you so unrestrained?
4.6
448 Chs
Wolf Girl and the Children of the Moon

Wolf Girl and the Children of the Moon

Native American Jessica Chavez just wants to be a normal teenager. But with her father the Chief of the local Ute tribe, this proves difficult. Then Dakota Ouray moves into town, and Jessica’s life is turned upside down... in more ways than she could imagine. Dakota is handsome and mysterious, but there’s also something different about him that she can’t quite place. There are murders happening in town, but only under the full moon. Jessica finds it strange, but quickly brushes it off... until she finds out the truth of her heritage. Soon, circumstances unfold and she discovers that the truth is more sinister than she thought. Can she and her pack stop this evil and save the town before it’s too late? *** “Are you sure you’re going to be okay?” Michelle asked. I really must have looked bad for Michelle to be this concerned. “I can drive you home and my dad can follow us....” Michelle rambled on, but I could hardly hear what she was saying. The buzzing in my ears was now a roar, like a freight train running back and forth through my head from ear to ear. “I have to go, Michelle,” I said, pulling away from the curb, barely giving her time to close the door as I sped off. But I didn’t make it home. I made it as far as Granby Lake when the shaking was so uncontrollable that I had to pull over. I threw the car into park and the keys under the mat in the driver’s seat. My body was shaking and quivering as pain coursed throughout my body. I screamed, almost a howl, as I ran for the woods. I didn’t know why, but I had the sudden urge to run, to let the coolness of the evening air soothe my skin... to be free. My body shook uncontrollably as I ran faster than I had ever run before into the forest. The quivering ran from my hands and traveled throughout my body as I ran even faster, pushing harder, losing control of my body. What was happening to me? I screamed as I looked down to see my hands shimmering, changing into giant silver paws, but my screams ended in a howl as the quivering traveled down the length of my body, morphing and changing every cell. By instinct, I leapt into the air and my clothes shredded into pieces. I landed on four paws, running even faster. To where? I didn’t know. Was I going crazy? I looked around and nothing looked familiar. Where was I? “This can’t be happening to me!” I thought, sprinting through the forest into the Colorado Rockies, as variations of pine and aspen rushed pasted. If I were in my human form, I would have been crying. As it was, dampness seeped from my eyes, soaking the fur underneath. I was almost to Wyoming when I heard voices inside my mind. I am going crazy! I thought to myself, as my powerful claws dug into the lichen along the forest floor, propelling my body even faster. To where? I didn't know. *** *AUTHOR NOTE: Please also check out my other books now available on Webnovel! Adult Novels: - The Alpha's Companion (This is the story of Julian, the Alpha Supreme, and Lacey) - Bought by the Billionaire Prince - Christmas Cove Young Adult Novels: - Star (CIA Vampires) - Thou Shalt Not Kill - A Cambria Faity Tale - Cambria
4.8
359 Chs
Transmigrating and Raising Children: I'll Make Earth's Delicacies Go Viral

Transmigrating and Raising Children: I'll Make Earth's Delicacies Go Viral

Liao Ning came from an apocalyptic time. After killing a zombie and herself, she was bound to a system. It brought her to an interstellar era in a novel, where she accepted the quest of 'transforming the villain and restoring the balance of the world in the novel'. The system gave her the identity of the villain's aunt. By then, Villain No. 1 had yet to grow into a humanoid weapon. He was still an adorable child who could potentially turn into a nasty beast. Liao Ning, who adored children, immediately pulled Villain No. 1 into her arms and showered him with love. She even waved her hands. "Isn't this about raising children? I'll raise any child who comes my way!" [You don't have to raise too many of them. Two will be more than enough,] the system said. To get close to Villain No. 2, Liao Ning offered two solutions. "One, I'll become his nanny. Or, I'll become his stepmother. I'll marry his father just like in the novels!" Liao Ning had decided on her battle plan. However, the time for them to meet had yet to arrive. She decided to look after her own child first. The first thing she needed to do to raise him was to get rich! Liao Ning decided to achieve her goal by doing livestreams of her cooking. However, her culinary skills were so impressive that she became the number-one live-streamer in the entire galaxy! She even accidentally drew the attention of Villain No. 2's youngest uncle. "We can share our experiences of raising children with one another. I am very experienced." The man showed up in front of Liao Ning's house with Villain No. 2 in his arms. He had an elegant smile on his face. "Experienced? Do you mean you're experienced in raising a villain?" Liao Ning asked.
4.7
310 Chs
Transmigration: Children of The Plane

Transmigration: Children of The Plane

I'm editing the third arc. (Progress Chapter 100-152) Xue Bai, a young ALS patient, dies without experiencing a childhood. But instead of a normal death, Xue Bai ended up in the situation of his dreams. He had transmigrated into a cultivation world, only to realize the world he is in now was a game he played before he died. With his knowledge of the game, will he finally live his dream life in the new world, or will he die before making anything of himself? How will he deal with the protagonists in the game who have been blessed by the very plane itself? Will he fight against them or befriend them? Xue Bai might've been transmigrated into a cripple, but with his knowledge of the game, he would go big or go home. ————————————————————————— The picture on the cover or the one I have used in the character illustration chapter does not belong to me. They were just creations I found that resembled how the characters I had imagined looked. If the creator wishes for me to take them down, please contact me. ————————————————————————— If you like this type of novel or my writing in general, be sure to check out my other novels, Pay-to-Win Martial Emperor and Rebirth of a Divine Lord. ————————————————————————— Personal Links. Discord Server: https://discord.gg/qhZjTJSFTs Support me here at Kofi! https://ko-fi.com/slarbi123
4.3
217 Chs
What are the common themes in latin children stories?
2 answers
2024-11-12 07:26
One common theme is moral lessons. For example, stories often teach children about honesty, like in the story where a boy lies and gets into trouble. Another theme is family values. Many Latin children stories show the importance of family, whether it's a story about a family going through hard times together or a story about siblings helping each other.
What are some popular latin children's stories?
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2024-11-25 19:13
One popular Latin children's story is 'The Little Red Hen'. In this story, the hard - working little red hen does all the work to grow and make bread while the other animals are lazy and don't help. Eventually, she enjoys the fruits of her labor all by herself. Another is 'The Three Little Pigs'. The pigs build different houses - straw, sticks, and bricks - to protect themselves from the big bad wolf. The one with the brick house survives because it's the sturdiest.
What are the characteristics of ancient Latin children's stories?
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2024-11-02 03:34
Most of them were simple in structure and language so that children could easily understand. The use of repetition was common, which helped in memorization. For example, in some fables, the same phrase might be repeated at the end of each section to emphasize the moral point.
What are the characteristics of latin america spanish children's stories?
1 answer
2024-11-28 00:10
One characteristic is their connection to the natural world. Since Latin America has such rich and diverse landscapes, many stories are set in jungles, mountains or by the sea. The characters in these stories can be magical creatures inspired by local mythology. Another aspect is the family - centered nature of many stories. They often deal with family relationships, loyalty within the family, and the role of different family members. Moreover, the rhythm and flow of the language used in these stories can be very musical, which is appealing to children.
Can you recommend some interesting latin children stories?
2 answers
2024-11-12 01:28
Sure. One popular Latin children story is 'The Little Red Hen'. In this story, the hen does all the work of growing wheat, making flour and baking bread while the other animals just watch and refuse to help. When the bread is finally baked, they want to share it but the hen says no. It teaches kids about the value of hard work.
What are some popular Latin America Spanish children's stories?
3 answers
2024-12-10 13:00
One popular story is 'El Ratón Pérez'. It's about a tooth fairy - like mouse that takes children's lost teeth. This story has been passed down through generations in Spanish - speaking countries.
Tell me some interesting ancient Latin children's stories.
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2024-11-02 02:31
One well - known ancient Latin children's story is 'Phaedrus' fables. These fables often had animals as characters and taught moral lessons. For example, the story of the fox and the grapes, where the fox couldn't reach the grapes and then said they were probably sour. It was a simple yet effective way to teach kids about envy and making excuses.
Where can I find Latin America Spanish children's stories?
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2024-12-09 12:15
You can find them in local libraries in Latin American countries. Many libraries have a dedicated section for children's literature in Spanish.
Can you recommend some latin america spanish children's stories?
2 answers
2024-11-27 08:06
One popular Latin America Spanish children's story is 'El Gallo de Bodas'. It's a fun story about a rooster. Another is 'La Leyenda del Zipitio', which has elements of local folklore. And 'La Llorona' is also well - known, though it can be a bit spooky for some kids.
How can latin children's stories influence a child's development?
3 answers
2024-11-25 23:07
Latin children's stories can influence a child's development in many ways. For example, stories like 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf' teach children about the importance of honesty. If a child lies often, like the boy in the story, people won't believe them when they really need help. So, it encourages children to be truthful.
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