Vizazi Vyote
Lugha Zote
Mandhari Yote
Animals That Sting
What is Your Name?
A - A - Astronaut 
This book introduces young readers to various animals that sting, explaining why they sting and how it helps them survive. It covers bees, jellyfish, fireworms, rays, ants, and wasps.
Discover the amazing world of butterflies in this factual and wonder-filled reader. Learn about their colorful wings, unique feeding habits, incredible life cycle from egg to chrysalis, and the astonishing journeys some take across vast distances, all while helping flowers grow.
A simple and engaging story that introduces young children to different numbers of wheels found on various toys, from bikes to trains, ending with a humorous surprise.
A very simple story about characters asking for help in different scenarios, highlighting the importance of communication and assistance. Early readers can practice the common phrase, "I need help."

A simple and repetitive story where three characters introduce themselves, culminating in a humorous mix-up. Perfect for young children learning names and basic conversation.

This playful story follows Max the astronaut as his rocket gets stuck on the moon, giving young readers lots of chances to hear and say the letter a sound /a/. Through bright space illustrations and simple single a words on each page children learn the /a/ sound while enjoying Max’s exciting adventure to cut his rocket free and fly home.
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 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 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 bright picture story follows Max the Rabbit as he goes up in a hot air balloon, giving young readers many chances to hear and say the short u sound /ʌ/. Told with simple one-word-per-page text and clear, engaging illustrations, children watch Max feel up, then uh-oh as the flame goes off and he comes down safely to the ground, reinforcing the short u sound through repetition and visual storytelling.
An early reader book designed to help young children recognize and name common vehicles. Each page features a clear illustration of a vehicle with a simple phrase, focusing on observation and vocabulary building.
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.
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.
A thrilling folk tale set in the colonial-era Indian jungle, following the tense relationship between Shere Khan the tiger and Mowgli, a brave boy raised by wolves. The story highlights themes of courage, family, and survival amid the lush, vibrant jungle environment.
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।