: I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees.
Dr. Seuss’s beloved story teaches kids to treat the planet with kindness and stand up and speak up for others. Experience the beauty of the Truffula Trees and the danger of taking our earth for granted in a story that is timely, playful, and hopeful. The book’s final pages teach us that just one small seed, or one small child, can make a difference.
: The little prince is a novella written by the French writer, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. The story begins with the narrator Remembering something he drew as a child. As per the narrator, the drawing consisted of an elephant inside the stomach of a snake. However, not of the adults around him understood it and claimed that it was simply a hat. They felt that since the narrator could not draw well, he should try his hand at another hobby. Then, the story comes to the present day. Now, the narrator is grown up and has become a pilot.
: Long Walk to Freedom by Nelson Mandela is the amazing story of a true hero of our times; his famous biography has been specially adapted for children in a beautiful illustrated picture book format. Discover how a little boy whose father called him "troublemaker" grew up to fight apartheid, become South Africa's first black president and campaign for freedom and justice throughout the world.
: Planet Earth presents information and investigations on these seven concepts: * Earth is composed of rocks, water, and gases. * The core, mantle, and crust make up the layers of the Earth. * Earth’s crust contains continents and oceans.
: Ramu and Kamala are off to see the circus in their father’s new tractor. On the way, the tractor’s wheel gets a puncture. What happens when the wheel rolls down the hill, bumping into everyone in its way?