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Alle ThemenA clever adaptation of Aesop's fable, this story follows a thirsty crow who discovers a pitcher of water just out of reach. Through patience and problem-solving, the crow learns that small, consistent efforts can lead to great success.
A simple and factual introduction to gorillas, exploring their habitat, physical characteristics, and behaviors through clear and concise language, suitable for young readers.
A story about Lumi, a little rabbit living in a city where it always rains, who learned patience and hope amidst the seemingly endless rainy days.
An informative and engaging children's book that explores various types of air transport, from airplanes and helicopters to rockets and hot air balloons. The book uses simple language to introduce young readers different flying machines.
This book introduces young readers to rabbits as pets, covering their basic characteristics and care. It uses simple language and clear facts to describe their fur, ears, habitat, and needs, making it an ideal first look at these gentle animals.
This book introduces young readers to the basics of basketball, showing teams, the court, dribbling, running, jumping, and scoring with simple, clear language and realistic imagery. It's a great first look at the sport.
A simple and repetitive story that introduces various flying vehicles, perfect for young children to learn new words.
“How Sunlight Makes Electricity” is a fun science Nonfiction book for young readers. Join Shey as she explains how Sunlight turns into Electricity we use every day. With simple words and bright illustrations, Kids learn how the Sun and Solar Panels work together to power our homes.
Bibo, a playful bunny, loves his toys but hates cleaning up! One day, he discovers Sweepy, a magical dustpan with a giggly smile and sparkly powers. Together, they tackle the mess. Can Bibo learn the magic of responsibility? Join their adventure!
This is a children’s non-fiction book about a fast, exciting sport. Meet real athletes as they train, compete, and travel to tournaments. Simple facts and clear pictures explain the equipment, rules, and special skills like spin and footwork. Perfect for young readers who love sports or want to try table tennis themselves.
This educational story explores different species of wolves and wild dogs, describing their habitats, hunting behaviors, social structures, and the importance of conservation efforts. Written in clear, simple language, it is ideal for young readers interested in wildlife and nature.
An informative and realistic exploration of ants and their colonies, explaining their roles, behaviors, and importance in nature. The story uses straightforward language and scientific facts to engage young readers interested in insects and biology.
This playful picture story follows Max as he runs and rides in the rain, giving early readers repeated chances to hear and say the /r/ sound. With one simple r-word per page and bright illustrations of Max in his raincoat and rainboots, children build early sound awareness while enjoying a rainy-day adventure.
This simple non-fiction book introduces young readers to the sport of cycling, covering basic equipment, actions, and the excitement of a race.
This non-fiction book introduces young readers to various community helpers, such as bakers, doctors, police officers, teachers, firefighters, vets, builders, and pilots.