Jessica in the Dark is a gentle story about a girl named Jessica who feels afraid when it gets dark. As she experiences nighttime sounds and shadows, Jessica learns how to calm herself and realize that the dark is not as scary as it seems. With short, clear sentences and supportive illustrations, the book helps young readers understand feelings of fear and how to build confidence.
Rescuing Nelson is an engaging story about a character named Nelson who gets into trouble and needs help. When something goes wrong, others step in to rescue Nelson, working together and staying calm to solve the problem. Written in simple sentences with supportive illustrations, the story shows young readers the importance of helping others, teamwork, and problem-solving.
Nelson the Baby Elephant tells a gentle story about a young elephant named Nelson who is learning to explore the world around him. As Nelson faces small challenges, he learns to be brave, careful, and confident, with support from other animals. Written in simple sentences with friendly illustrations, the book supports early reading while introducing ideas about growing up and learning new things.
The Strange Shoe is a short imaginative story about a mysterious shoe that causes confusion and curiosity. As the characters try to figure out where the shoe came from and who it belongs to, they work together to solve the problem. Written in simple sentences with supportive illustrations, the book encourages young readers to use observation and thinking skills while enjoying a fun, slightly m…
The Bear and the Trolls is a simple fantasy story about a bear who encounters a group of trolls. When trouble arises, the bear must use clever thinking and courage to deal with the trolls and protect himself. Told in short, clear sentences with supportive illustrations, the story introduces young readers to classic story elements such as characters, problem-solving, and resolution.
Pandas in the Mountains introduces young readers to giant pandas and their natural habitat in the mountain forests of China. The book explains where pandas live, what they eat, and how they move and survive in their environment. Written in simple sentences and supported by clear illustrations, this book helps children learn basic facts about pandas while developing early reading skills.
The Browns family can see a bushfire coming towards their house and they get taken to safety by helicopter.
Sally wants to play with Emma, but Emma did not want to play with Sally. So Sally played with Rebecca and now Emma wants to play as well!