Vizazi Vyote
Lugha Zote
Mandhari Yote
Let's Share
A very simple, repetitive story designed to introduce the concept of sharing to very young children through a clear and encouraging phrase.
Old Goat invited Piglet and Little Monkey to perform a show together. However, the pair didn't know how to cooperate with each other at first. As they spent time together, they learned to work as a team, became good friends, and put on a wonderful performance.
A very simple story illustrating the concept of taking turns.
A gentle retelling of a Jataka tale where a little quail teaches her flock the power of unity against a hunter. When squabbles begin to break their rhythm, they learn a hard lesson about the importance of togetherness.
A very simple story about Max and Grandpa watching television, but Grandpa is hard of hearing. This book teaches young children how to ask someone to repeat a sentence.
A simple and engaging story about a big elephant who accidentally breaks a sparrow's nest. With the help of Woodpecker, Bee, and Frog, the small friends band together to teach the elephant a lesson about being careful and respectful. The story highlights themes of teamwork, standing up for oneself, and friendship, making it suitable for young children.
A heartwarming fable about friendship and greed, where two jackals find a dead elephant and share its meat, but greed leads to loneliness. The story teaches young readers the value of sharing and companionship through simple, engaging storytelling.
A very short, repetitive story about someone who hasn't finished, and others offering help. Readers learn the common phrase "I have finished."
A classic folk tale about a diligent Little Red Hen who, after finding a grain of wheat, asks her lazy barnyard friends to help her plant, harvest, mill, and bake it. When they all refuse, she decides to enjoy the fruits of her labor herself, teaching them a valuable lesson about the importance of effort and cooperation.
Hedgehog, Squirrel, and Rabbit all want a big, red strawberry. They argue about who saw it first, but when a hungry Deer eats it, they learn that friendship and sharing are more important than a delicious treat.
This interactive phonics book helps children learn the letter sounds m, r, i, n, and c by recognising each letter, copying a simple hand action, and making the matching sound. With clear mouth-placement pictures and fun gesture cues, children build confident letter–sound connections through movement, speech, and play.
A simple story introducing young children to common places in their community like a school, library, house, park, hospital, restaurant, shopping centre, and movie theater.
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 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 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.