

A rhyming tale about Little River, who flows backward and worries until friendly animals help her discover joy and embrace her natural flow towards the Great Waterfall.
Little River, always flowing back, Felt a shiver, a worried attack. Children watched her, with smiles all gone, Their happy faces, now puzzled and drawn.
She looked for wisdom, so far and wide, To the Great Waterfall, her hopes inside. She swirled past pebbles, so smooth and gray, But still flowed backward, day after day.
Then a tiny frog, with eyes so bright, Hopped in her water, with all his might. He splashed and giggled, with joyful sound, Little River giggled, spinning around.
Next, painted turtles, a colorful show, Dove in her currents, fast and slow. They whirled and twirled, with shells so green, Little River twirled, a happy scene.
At last, little fish, with fins so grand, Zoomed in her waters, across the land. They darted and danced, a shimmering gleam, Little River danced, a joyful stream.
With splashes and swirls, she felt so free, She forgot her worry, happy as could be. No longer backward, she danced along, Singing her happy, bubbling song.
To the Great Waterfall, she finally came, Her journey finished, a shining flame. She crashed and tumbled, with mighty roar, Learning to sparkle, forevermore.
Where is the Hat?A little sheep got lost and, with the help of animal friends, finally found its mother. It conveys the positive meaning of friendship and courage and moving forward in mutual assistance.
Little snail Lily wants to see the sunrise on the mountain top, but she crawls slower than a falling leaf! Luckily, Sam the groundhog’s “tunnel express”, Max the monkey’s “tree slide” and Lucy the bird’s “branch plane” help her. Can she catch the sunrise and make her dream come true? This warm light-chasing trip—come and see!
This story conveys the importance of environmental protection through a special birthday adventure. Issues like waste pollution, climate change, and ocean pollution affect every life on Earth. Through unity and cooperation, we can use wisdom and action to protect our home and make the Earth a better place.
This bright picture story follows Max the Rabbit as he goes up in a hot air balloon, giving young readers many chances to hear and say the short u sound /ʌ/. Told with simple one-word-per-page text and clear, engaging illustrations, children watch Max feel up, then uh-oh as the flame goes off and he comes down safely to the ground, reinforcing the short u sound through repetition and visual storytelling.

A simple and repetitive story perfect for early readers, introducing basic vocabulary and concepts of location with a hat, a cap, and a bat.
Little Horse Crosses the River is based on a popular Chinese fable, telling the story of a little pony who was afraid to cross the river after listening to the old cow and the squirrel. This picture book creates a more proactive image of the little horse. When he encountered difficulties in crossing the river, he did not go home to ask its mother, but tried it by himself, conveying to children the spirit of not giving up easily and exploring ways to overcome difficulties.
A heartwarming tale of courage and determination, 'The Brave Parrot' tells the story of a small red parrot who bravely fights a forest fire by repeatedly carrying water despite being told it is futile. The story emphasizes themes of bravery, perseverance, and compassion in a vibrant forest setting, making it suitable for young readers and their families.
At night, a little star emerges from the clouds, befriending a shadow born of its light. They play together, and the star finds the shadow fades when light is blocked—yet reappears with fireflies’ glow after seeing forest and river shadows. They promise: as long as the star shines, the shadow will always be its friend.
A charming and gentle story about how fireflies overcame their fear of the dark by creating their own light. Through creativity and courage, they learned to shine and bring brightness to the night. This tale combines whimsy and warmth, making it perfect for young children.
“A monster ate the hearts of all the people in this town. People rushed to buy all kinds of heating devices, hoping to regain warmth, but none of them succeeded - so they began to fight each other. A group of hollow people bravely entered the monster's lair, retrieved the hearts, and made everyone warm again. Even the monster felt love and transformed back into a human! It turned out that all the conflicts originated from the lack of love - love is the most important thing.”
In the quiet of night, a tiny glow awakens. From two flowers to five bamboo stalks, the little light journeys through nature's wonders, gathering radiance with each discovery. In silence, it transforms—becoming the sun that illuminates all.
A gentle retelling of a Jataka tale where a little quail teaches her flock the power of unity against a hunter. When squabbles begin to break their rhythm, they learn a hard lesson about the importance of togetherness.
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