The story follows twins Jaya and Ali as they take their class toy, Riley Rabbit, home for the Easter holiday. During the visit, the twins record their experiences in Riley’s journal while sharing the different traditions their family practices to celebrate Easter. Together with their father and grandfather, they decorate Easter eggs, prepare an Easter garden, enjoy hot cross buns, and organiz…
The book tells the story of young characters learning and engaging with lion dancing — particularly focusing on the titular “red lion” and the cultural practices around the dance. It’s developed through a workshop and publishing initiative (Let’s Read by The Asia Foundation) aimed at promoting early literacy and cultural storytelling.
Dragons in the City is a colourful children’s story centred on Chinese New Year celebrations. It follows young characters experiencing traditions such as the dragon parade, wishing tree, lanterns, lucky red envelopes, food, and fireworks, introducing cultural elements in a fun and engaging way for early readers.
Rameena’s Ramadan is a children’s story that follows Rameena as she experiences the month of Ramadan, learning about its traditions, daily practices like fasting and prayer, and the celebration of Eid al-Fitr. The narrative introduces young readers to Islamic cultural and religious observances in an engaging, accessible way.
A Ramadan Story follows a young child and their family as they experience the holy month of Ramadan. Through simple, engaging text and colourful illustrations, the book introduces young readers to practices such as fasting, prayer, family gatherings, and the anticipation of Eid al-Fitr. It’s designed to help children understand the meaning of Ramadan in an age-appropriate way as part of cultu…