My Very Own Scooter
Adam dreams of making his very own scooter. Will he find inspiration in his lunch box?
Adam dreams of making his very own scooter. Will he find inspiration in his lunch box?
“Not that one,” says Anil’s mother when he asks for something. “Not that one!” say all the shopkeepers in the market too. That makes the little boy very angry indeed!
The girl in this story learns from her mother every day. Now she knows many things. Which of these can YOU do?
Would you like to have a very special friend? Look into this book and you may find that you already have a very special friend!
People work in different ways. Some people sell things. Some people make things and some people fix things. What things can you do?
Each day caterpillar is hungry. It eats and eats and eats. What happens to the caterpillar after eating all that food?
There are many nice things that children can make on their own. What are they? This book is one of the four books in the ‘Growing Up’ series.
A big girl or boy can help others in many ways. Helping is so much fun! This book is one of the four books in the ‘Growing Up’ series.
Here, a little boy learns to climb up. But can he climb down? This book is one of the four books in the ‘Growing Up’ series.
Join Kamal on a journey home through the city. Along the way, he discovers sounds and sights of the city, which are expressed using simple words in this story for early readers.
Where in PNG can you find these homes? What things do we do at home? Can you find the animals in their homes?
Do you like curly tails or straight tails? There are some things we like whether straight or curly!
Foxy Joxy, a sly fox, sells watermelons. One day he has a clever idea. The animals were not happy. What will they do to teach him a lesson?
An eminent artist plays with the colours of nature. A lovely offering for early readers.
Cicada loves to sing. She wants to learn new songs. She decides to visit birds and insects to learn from them. Will Cicada have the chance to sing new songs?
Chunu and Munu help their father grow corn. Will they get to eat some, too?
A delightful little poem about finding different friends and games to play.