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Tiil Storyworld 1 TiiL www.TiiL.org Storyworld Inspire, teach, enlighten and entertain the children of today to understand, that ONE person, ONE Idea, or ONE decision, can change the WORLD. G.I. Joe Private Major The White Coat The Lion and the Boar

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This is a free sample of TiiL Storyworld issue "Tiil Storyworld Issue 3" Download full version from: Apple App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id1103623077?mt=8&at=1l3v4mh Magazine Description: A Magical World of Storytelling. TiiL is the brain-child of the wildly imaginative and amazingly talented T.S. Cherry, the TIMOTHY ISAIAH INSTITUTE FOR LEARNING magazine is designed to stimulate the imagination of youngsters of all ages. Each issue is packed with an array of adventurous stories and fables with a twist updating the tale to reflect life as it is today, along with proverbs and parables with intriguing life lessons, all enhanced with vibrant illustrations. In addition to these inspi... You can build your own iPad and Android app at http://presspadapp.com

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Tiil Storyworld 1

TiiLwww.TiiL.org

Storyworld

Inspire, teach, enlighten and entertain the childrenof today to understand, that ONE person, ONE Idea,or ONE decision, can change the WORLD.

G.I. JoePrivate Major

The White Coat

The Lionand the Boar

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TiiL Issue 2

Founded in 2016by T.S. Cherry

Editor in Chief: T.S. CherryCreative Director: Eric CherryEditor: Brenda WalkerArt Director: Heather Revell

As part of our mission Till usesthe power of storytelling to teachmorals to differentiate ourcontent, we seek to develop themost inspiring, creative, andentertaining experiences in theworld.

Our vision is to touch the lives ofthe child of today and tomorrowand impact how our children areeducated through storytelling.

What are Tiil'steaching stories?

Teaching stories areHistorical fictionplaces imaginary

characters into realhistorical events.

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Content04 Llama

05 The White Coat

13 Bald Knight

15 Finding Treasure

16 Drawing Shapes

21 Next Door Dog

23 Famous Duet

23 The Mule and his Shadow

25 GI Private Major

29 Ronnie the Rowboat

30 Drawing Circles for Music

34 The Lioness and the Creature

36 The Mule and his Driver

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38 Paper Dolls

41 The House of Wisdom

44 Jack and the Potato Root

48 Alley as the Pop Princess

51 Finding Treasure

52 The Man in the Mirror

54 Mobi Dick

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Have you ever watched a llama and a camel side by side?The llama is a close relative of the camel, similar in many ways, although the mostnoticeable difference is that the llama does not have a hump. Llamas are known fortheir spitting and are native to South America. Like camels, people use them forcarrying heavy loads. In the biblical days, animals like camels and llamas were oftenused in dry areas because of their ability to travel long distances with heavy loads. However, in modern times, horses are the most common source, aside from machinery,to carry heavy loads.

Did you know that a llama can carry a weight of up to 75 pounds over 20 miles in a singleday? Llamas are generally docile and willing pack animals, but if you overload a llama,it will lie down and refuse to move until its load is lessened.

Does that remind you of another animal? What about a donkey? When we think ofstubborn animals, we usually think of donkeys. This is where we get the saying, "He is asstubborn as a donkey."

However, unlike the donkey, we think of llamas as intelligent creatures who know andunderstand how much they can handle. Can you think of a time when using thephilosophy of the llama might come in handy?

Perhaps you, like many others, can recognize when you have taken on too much weight,too many hobbies, too many friends, and too many activities. Too much of anything cancause you to fail because you are spreading yourself too thin or taking on too much atone time. It might be wise to think like a llama, and refuse to take on more than you canhandle.