“Who We Are: A Journey of Humans on Earth” PART 2: “How Early Humans Survived”
“Discover the clever ways early humans survived on Earth. Children will learn how people found food, built shelters, shared with their groups, and moved with the seasons. A gentle and inspiring look at the first survival skills in human history.”
Early humans learned where safe water and food could be found.
They watched animals to understand where danger might be.
They used sticks, stones, and leaves to help them in daily life.
They built simple shelters using branches and big rocks.
They followed the seasons, moving when weather changed.
They shared food so everyone in the group stayed strong.
Together, they learned the skills needed to survive on Earth.
A clear and informative nonfiction story introducing young readers to the large Ice Age animals, their habitats, lifestyles, and interactions with early humans. The text is straightforward and educational, suitable for children beginning to explore prehistoric life and natural history.
Follow the inspiring journey of Jane Goodall, from a curious young girl observing chickens in her garden to a renowned scientist who uncovered the secrets of chimpanzees and dedicated her life to protecting wildlife and our planet. This biographical story highlights patience, discovery, and how one person can make a profound difference.
A simple and factual introduction to gorillas, exploring their habitat, physical characteristics, and behaviors through clear and concise language, suitable for young readers.
A Bright Adventure from the Sun to Earth
A lonely stardust traveler discovers Earth’s gentle lights — guiding, joyful, and warm — all lit by people for one another. He transforms into a guardian star, forever watching over this planet where kindness shines brightest in the dark.
An informative and realistic introduction to various species of monkeys and apes, exploring their characteristics, habitats, behaviors, and the importance of conservation efforts to protect these intelligent primates.
This is a factual and straightforward non-fiction book that introduces young readers to orangutans, covering their habitat, physical characteristics, diet, and social behavior in a calm and accurate tone.
This nonfiction story introduces young readers to fossils and paleontology through clear, factual descriptions. It explains how fossils form, different types of fossils, and their importance in uncovering Earth's ancient past. The tone is educational and engaging, suitable for children beginning to explore natural science.
A simple, factual picture book introducing young readers to giraffes, describing their physical characteristics, habitat, diet, and social behavior.
यह कहानी मोगली की है, जो जंगल में पला-बढ़ा एक लड़का है और अब गाँव की दुनिया से जुड़ना सीख रहा है। गाँव के लोग उसे अपनाते हैं, और वह जंगल और गाँव दोनों के बीच संतुलन बनाने की कोशिश करता है। सरल और भावुक शैली में बुनी यह कहानी बच्चों के लिए अनुकूल है, जो पहचान, अपनापन और परिवर्तन के विषयों को उजागर करती है।
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.
Join Lio and his dog Mimo on a curious adventure to discover what light truly is. From sunrises and rainbows to fireflies and shadows, this story explores the science of light and how kindness can be a light we share with others.
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