A group of friends love spending time with each other, but they also each have different likes and hates, respecting each other’s personal space means they have more fun while not offending each other. An endearing story explaining an important lesson about respecting others. Another great story from Kaptain Uke, aka Mr. Belgrave. See more …
The Fascinating Fibonaccis – Did you know the beauty of numbers is replicated in nature? From shells to flowers, all seem to follow mathematical patterns. Fascinating facts about number sequences and their real life representation in nature. Another great creative commons book from Story Weaver and Pratham. By: Shonali Chinniah, Hari Kumar Nair If you enjoy …
The life of a doll from collecting the clay to being handed down as an heirloom with lots of fun repetition for young children. Sample Page from The Doll that Bommakka Made Authors: Praba Ram, Sheela Preuitt Illustrator: Debasmita Dasgupta Read the full book by selecting one of the buttons below the post. Attribution Text: …
Categories: Adventure, Age 10-13 years, All FKB Books, Animals, Children, Gita V. Reddy, Grade 4 to Grade 6, Intermediate English
Rangeela Finds a Home, is the first book in a series of adventures Rangeela’s Tales, featuring a young boy and a parrot. Rangeela winds up very beaten up and nearly lunch for the cat when the young boy Navjyot rescues the near-to-death parrot and wins his trust. Navyjyot finds that Rangeela is a very special …
Categories: Age 2-5 Years, Age 6-9 years, All FKB Books, Animals, Children, Colouring, Grade 1 to Grade 3, Intermediate English, Rhyming
Baby Aviva the Orangutan Diva is looking for Bananas to feed her family. But there are lots of treacherous obstacles in her path. Find out how Baby Aviva uses all her resources to save the day and get the Bananas back to her family. Download or read online the full colouring book of Baby Aviva …
Categories: Age 10-13 years, All FKB Books, Animals, Fantasy, Fluent English, Grade 4 to Grade 6, Older Children
Once upon a time, in a cozy little cottage at the edge of a bustling town, lived a curious girl named Tilly. Tilly was known throughout the neighborhood for her unruly mop of chestnut hair and a pair of bright, sparkling eyes that held the secrets of a thousand adventures. She was always eager to explore the world around her, but her favorite place of all was her grandmother’s attic.
A poignant tale of a child’s first speech on stage – a much anticipated moment of excitement, which turns into a haunting experience. The little girl who was teased and bullied grows up to help prevent the same actions at the school she works in resulting in long-term change. The story ends with a potent …