A Lesson A Day: A Child's Way
Appealing to children's imaginative and playful side A Lesson a Day: A Child's Way teaches valuable, everyday lessons with the help of colorful animals and inanimate objects working their way through problems.
Appealing to children's imaginative and playful side A Lesson a Day: A Child's Way teaches valuable, everyday lessons with the help of colorful animals and inanimate objects working their way through problems.
The Lonely Chameleon is the tale of one unique chameleon who doesn't belong. Through his challenging trip to discover who he is, he learns the value of embracing his differences. This book is for children of all ages and delivers one powerful message. Follow Charlie on his epic journey as he learns to embrace his differences and discovers his place in the world. It's an entertaining and educational read that will leave children feeling empowered and content.
Felix toured the human body museum using his magical medical instruments. He discovered how blood circulation and filtration work, along with the processes of breathing and digestion. Felix also explored the body's movement, the five senses, and the marvels of the brain. Alongside his friend Booboo, he achieved a perfect score on his exam. Read this story and see if you can ace Felix's exam too.
Can you score 100%?
This children's picture book Xavier is visiting the zoo. At lunchtime, he can’t find his lunchbox. Xavier investigates. Who ate his lunch? Read this story to know more about zoo
animals’ favorite food and find out where is Xavier’s lunchbox.
here are two quizzes at the end of the book. The first assesses reading comprehension and the second evaluates the child's numeracy skills.
This bilingual picture book is designed for early readers aged 4 to 6, and for those wishing to learn French or English. It is also a great bedtime story.
Trunks Maloo is a mighty elephant that roams the savannah thinking that because he is so big and strong he can do as he pleases. He soon gets himself into a bit of trouble, and quickly discovers that everyone needs help from time to time. It takes one of Africa's smallest animals to help him realize that we are all connected and that we all need to be kind to each other.
I wish I had learned about our 4 bodies before I embarked on motherhood. Motherhood, to me, means total acceptance and unconditional love. Understanding our four bodies and how they vary in different individuals can help us notice and celebrate our uniqueness.
A young girl finds herself living in two different worlds – the present and a dangerous Victorian past. When Susan’s dad wants to marry again, she is thrown into a whole new family where she feels excluded. Playing with her much loved old button box for comfort, she discovers a passage to a different time – the busy turmoil of 1850s London. Here, she lives with Baxter, a canny orphan boy who has adopted her as his sister. With Baxter, Susan is never lonely, but children like them must work and do almost anything to get by.