A Heap of Sheep is a gentle bedtime story about a growing group of sheep gathering together in a playful and cozy setting. As more sheep appear, the story uses rhythm, repetition, and counting elements to engage young readers while creating a calm bedtime atmosphere. With charming illustrations and simple language, the book encourages early literacy and makes an enjoyable read-aloud experience …
Don't Forget Me, Nana Phoebe: A Dementia Story is a gentle and emotional story that helps children understand dementia through the relationship between a child and their grandmother, Nana Phoebe. As Nana Phoebe begins to forget things, the family learns how love, patience, and kindness can help them stay connected. With warm illustrations and sensitive storytelling, the book introduces young re…
Strong Little Platypus is an uplifting children’s story about a small platypus who discovers that true strength comes from courage, determination, and believing in yourself. As the little platypus faces challenges and learns new things, the story encourages young readers to build confidence and appreciate their unique abilities. With gentle storytelling and colorful illustrations, it delivers…
Brenda’s Boring Egg tells the story of Brenda, a duck who feels disappointed because her egg looks plain compared to the colorful eggs laid by the other ducks. However, when the eggs hatch, Brenda discovers that what makes someone special is not their appearance on the outside. Through gentle storytelling and bright illustrations, the book teaches children about uniqueness, kindness, and not …
Saving Easter is a heartwarming Easter story about the Easter Bunny, who worries that Easter may be ruined when the chickens go on holiday and her usual helpers cannot prepare the eggs. Unexpected animals step forward to help, and the Easter Bunny learns the importance of trust, teamwork, and accepting help from others. With colorful illustrations and gentle humor, the story encourages kindness…
She came again! Kali loves to see the girl. What will she do now?
Bulan and Sabit, each dawn they’d stride, Seeking new adventures, side by side. This time a hill, they chose to climb, But for Sabit, it wasn’t a simple time.
Kimu is going to visit Nara. He wants to bring something. Hm, what could it be?
Ega got money from his dad. He needed to buy something with it. Ega asked Dani to accompany him to the market. It turned out that the market offered so many interesting things that tempted Ega and Dani. Should they buy those things or the things they need? Did Ega and Dani get what they needed?