“Who We Are: A Journey of Humans on Earth” PART 22: “Different Languages We Speak”
People around the world speak many different languages.
Languages help us share ideas, feelings, and stories.
Children learn language by listening and talking with others.
Some languages use pictures, symbols, or letters to write.
People greet each other in many beautiful ways.
Languages help cultures stay unique and connected.
Even with different languages, people understand one another through kindness.
I Don't UnderstandA Bright Adventure from the Sun to Earth
A non-fiction book designed for young children, exploring a wide range of emotions like happiness, sadness, fear, and anger. It explains what each feeling is and how it might look or feel in a child's body, emphasizing that all feelings are normal and okay.
Beginning Reader level: This educational book celebrates the diversity and wonder of human faces. It explores different facial features like eyes, noses, mouths, and hair, explaining their functions and highlighting the unique variations that make each person special.
An interactive story that explores how light helps us see colors and identify objects through a series of questions and answers about common things like the sky, animals, and everyday items.
An early reader science picture book designed to build color vocabulary, observation skills, and reading confidence — by exploring how light makes the colorful world visible through rhythm, repetition, and joyful discovery.
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 playful and simple story where Max does not understand what the animals are trying to tell him, leading to a surprising and relatable conclusion about lunchtime.
“Voices of Light” is a gentle picturebook about friendship and understanding. Lulu loves her cat and dog, but her playful “Meow-Meow” and “Boof-Boof” names make them wonder if she sees only their sounds. A warm beam of golden sunlight reveals the truth: Lulu’s silly sounds are small pieces of love. Together, they learn that every voice carries its own light—and friendship shines brightest when we truly see one another.
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.
Beginning Reader level: A non-fiction book for children aged 3-5 that explores the different parts of the human body and their functions.
A vibrant and playful rhyming story that introduces young readers to the five vowels (A, E, I, O, U) through colorful characters and engaging actions. Each vowel is associated with a distinct color and a simple, repetitive sound, making it a perfect tool for early literacy and phonics learning.
A simple story exploring different types of homes, from apartments and houses to tents and castles, showing the variety of places people can live.
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