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This gentle story follows Max as he explores nature in his garden by day and by night, giving young readers many chances to hear and say the /n/ sound. Through bright illustrations and a simple one-word-per-page storyline, children learn the letter n sound while enjoying Max’s nature discoveries in nature.
A gentle, heartwarming tale about a wise goat who uncovers the truth behind a seemingly holy man's actions in a quiet village. Through simple language and vivid storytelling, the story teaches children the value of honesty and observation.
A clear and informative nonfiction story introducing young readers to the three species of elephants, their physical characteristics, behaviors, habitats, and the importance of conservation efforts. Written in simple, factual language suitable for early elementary children.
A gentle story about kindness and caution, where a kind-hearted antelope helps a hurt jackal, only to discover his true intentions. The tale teaches young readers about empathy, trust, and the importance of being watchful when helping others, all told in simple and engaging language.
An informative and engaging nonfiction story introducing young readers to the characteristics, habitats, and conservation status of hippos and rhinos. The text is clear and factual, complemented by realistic scientific illustrations, making it suitable for children interested in wildlife and nature.
A documentary-style picture book introducing young readers to cheetahs. This book clearly illustrates key facts about cheetahs, including their habitat, physical characteristics like long legs and spots, diet, and social behavior, all presented with scientific accuracy and without anthropomorphism.
An informative and engaging introduction to the largest members of the cat family, highlighting their habitats, behaviors, and conservation status. Written in clear, simple language suitable for young readers interested in wildlife and nature.
A documentary-style picture book introducing young readers to rhinoceroses. It describes their physical characteristics, diet, habitat, and social behavior in a clear, factual manner.
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.
A simple, factual introduction to lions, describing their basic characteristics, habitat, and social behavior in a clear and concise manner. Part of the "Wild Animals Around Us" series.
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.
A clever little goat outsmarts a hungry tiger by using quick thinking and a clever story about being the king's pet. This charming tale of wit and courage is perfect for young children and encourages problem-solving and bravery in the face of danger.
A documentary-style picture book introducing young readers to donkeys as farm animals, describing their appearance and actions in clear, factual language.
A gentle and engaging story about a jackal exploring a dry, windy forest on a hot day. Through simple, rhythmic language and playful repetition, the story encourages curiosity and teaches children that not all scary sounds are dangerous—some can lead to delightful surprises.
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.