The Garden of Hope and the Winter Miracle
Children from five continents at the Garden of Hope School face a sudden blizzard caused by climate change. As resources dwindle and fear grows, a Vietnamese girl named Lan inspires her friends to call for a winter miracle through stories and songs, ultimately awakening the Snow Queen who transforms their hardship into a Children's Rights Festival.
Max Sees Winter and Spring
Max's Little SeedAn early reader non-fiction book that introduces children to the clear visual differences between winter and spring. Using simple language and realistic illustrations, it highlights seasonal features like snow, rain, bare trees, birds, nests, and flowers, focusing on observation and basic facts.
A cat has the ability to spin sunlight into golden threads. Introduce: The winter comes, the north wind steals the color of the forest, becomes gray. The kitten decided to weave gifts for friends with the sunshine stored in summer. The kitten can dispel the gray of winter by sharing the sunshine stored in the summer.

Join Max, a curious light-blue rabbit, as he explores the gentle changes between winter and spring. This simple picture book introduces basic seasonal concepts, using a clear, repetitive sentence pattern and calm observations perfect for early listeners and new readers.
A little girl found a glowing seed, so she took it home, planted it, and took good care of it. But the seed still hadn’t sprouted. When she noticed all the plants outside her window were thriving, she finally realized what the seed needed. 小女孩发现了一颗会发光的种子,于是她把种子带回家种下并细心照顾,但是种子却迟迟不发芽。小女孩发现窗外的植物都生长得茂盛,终于明白了种子需要什么。
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!
A simple, non-fiction early reader book designed to introduce young children to common objects found in a garden, focusing on observation and naming. Each page highlights one clear object with a simple sentence.
Inspiration Rainbows—glowing symbols of light and hope—inspired this book, conveying warm comfort via art and text. Content Aunt Ma, a knitter who lost her spark after her husband’s death, regains hope (and her love for knitting) when boy Bad Weather asks for a gift. Vivid, light-filled art wraps readers in hope. Techniques Bright rainbow hues (echoing light), soft rendering, a cheerful boy, and concise text weave a hopeful vibe.
When Max notices fewer insects coming to his garden, he throws a party to encourage more to visit!

Max finds a tiny seed and, with a lot of impatience and a little help from Lily, learns that growing things (and good things in general) require sun, water, and most importantly, time. A charming story about patience and nature's processes.
A story told from the perspective of the Sun, who learns a valuable lesson about balance when trying to help a little girl's garden. It highlights the importance of night and rain alongside sunshine for life to thrive.
This retelling of Aesop's classic fable illustrates the importance of planning and foresight through the story of a hardworking ant and a carefree grasshopper. When winter arrives, the grasshopper learns a valuable lesson about preparation, and their friendship blossoms from shared understanding.
Cuz's Journey of Growth
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