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 …
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 …
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: African Story Book, Age 2-5 Years, All FKB Books, Animals, Beginner English, Early Reader, Grade K and Pre K, Reptiles, Toddlers
A short book for young children and those learning to read about a hungry crocodile. Brought to us by African Storybook and including some non-fiction facts about Crocodiles at the end. Sample Page from Hungry Crocodile Main Text from The Hungry Crocodile Once there was a very hungry crocodile. He searched for food slowly and …
Feebee McGee goes on an adventure to planet ABC, travelling on her “Terrific Transformable Train” – Tripple T for short, with her camera “Camy”. Searching for he friends “Yargle and Zankadroid”, she meets an “amazing Acktopop, beside a Bossy Bornswagle”, and thereafter all the ABC characters in between. A fun book using alliteration and great …
A fun book for kindergarten and early grades, when reading this book poking your own tongue out to see what you can do with it is compulsory! Teachers, you can even let your class poke out their tongues after reading this as part of a science experiment. In Stick Your Tongue out, wach page has …