Trees
Why do we need trees? What parts of a tree do we use to make things? Do you have a favourite tree?
Why do we need trees? What parts of a tree do we use to make things? Do you have a favourite tree?
Each day caterpillar is hungry. It eats and eats and eats. What happens to the caterpillar after eating all that food?
As she flies through the forest, a small firefly admires all the animals she passes by. The grasshopper in the green grass, the butterfly spreading out its wings, the weaver-bird swaying in its woven nest, and the spider swinging across the trees. The small firefly is envious. Why can’t she be as beautiful as the …
The tortoise sees the monkeys eating wood apples and wants to taste them. But first, he has to figure out how to crack open the hard shell. Can you help him?
A school of fish has a mission: to get rid of garbage in their home. Together they work to convince humans to keep the water clean. Do you think humans will listen to the fish?
Beddu stops at his classmate Sanna’s stall to buy palm sugar for his mother, but there isn’t enough. Sanna leads him back to her house for more, but the sugar isn’t ready yet. What will they do while they wait?
When a group of insect friends visit a colorful flower garden, they decide to be colorful too. Which colors will they choose?
One day a teacher takes students for outdoor activities in a public place. There is a lot of rubbish there. What are they going to do with that rubbish?
Jump and crawl and climb with Satya as he goes along with his mother to the farm where she works. A story about the different and wonderful ways in which we move.
Bangladesh is a delta with rivers crisscrossed across the entirety of the land. The story follows the rivers of Bangladesh, their lifeforms and reminds us of the importance of keeping them clean.
This count-down book introduces readers to fascinating celestial objects, to space concepts and to the people involved in the various facets of astronomy. It may just inspire them to take a step towards a career in astronomy. Come, let us go space travelling!
There are a lot of discarded plastic bottles in Kongkea’s village. How can Kongkea give the old bottles new life so they don’t pollute the local pond?
Change is whispering across the sand and threatening Tutu’s home. Can Maku help Tutu move on?
Why can’t bees work quietly? They buzz because there are some very good reasons to do so. Learn about the humble bees in this book.
Take a dive with us into the spectacular world of coral reefs, and catch a glimpse of some strange and beautiful sea creatures!
There are pictures of hornbills everywhere, but Kuleh has never seen a live one. When Kuleh and Inai go to the forest, Kuleh hopes that he’ll be able to see a real live hornbill.