Dolphin Facts provides some simple and interesting facts about dolphins for early grades. A perfect book for marine lovers with short texts and lots of images. Sample Text from Dolphin Facts – Early non-fiction The most common dolphin is the oceanic dolphin. The oceanic dolphin’s scientific name is Delphinidae. This is where the name Dolphin …
Bed Making Blues Children often don’t want to do stuff they think is too hard, like making their bed, Mum helps remind someone that chores are necessary, and the quicker we get better at them the easier they are. Another great story with values from I-Character. By: Agnes and Salem De Bezenac Text and Images …
I Live in a Hut follows Shanti a 7 year old girl through daily life in Sadhana Forest, a community of Volunteers working on reforestation in India, Haiti, and Kenya. Shanti lives with her family and many others in this unique sustainable forest community named Sadhana Forest in India. As you can imagine, her lifestyle …
Categories: Age 6-9 years, All FKB Books, Beginner English, Children, Colouring, Creative Commons, Grade 1 to Grade 3
Colour Our Story – Children from around the world create messages and colouring images for other children as a way to globally connect. This edition is from around the world – worldwide Book 3. Sample Pages from Colour Our Story Book 3 See more coloring books in our colouring section, as included below: [display-posts …
Categories: Adventure, Age 2-5 Years, All FKB Books, Beginner English, Grade K and Pre K, Matt Ryan, Monsters, Toddlers
This golden ratio colouring book is pleasing to the eye and appealing to maths teachers. The golden ratio is a ratio of approximately 1.618, which is found in many features in nature, for example, shells, flowers, and facial features. The golden ratio is an important mathematical number and not only displays natural beauty but the …
Categories: Age 10-13 years, All FKB Books, Fantasy, Grade 4 to Grade 6, Kanika G, Older Children
Iris lived a blissful life in an idyllic village, until the day her sister disappeared. Her quest to find her sister led her to cross the line. Then, there was no turning back. Life became wobbly, and the only way to balance was to learn on the move. Read on to find out what Iris discovered as she wobbled over to the other side of The Boundary.
In Sailing Ships and Sinking Spoons – lessons in buoyancy, Tenzin and Tashi, two young Tibetan monks, and Genla, the beloved storyteller of the monastery, wonder why a small steel spoon sinks in water but a huge ship floats. Their science teacher Miss Sonam helps them experiment with an apple, a spoon and a tub-full …
What If – Have you ever wondered: What If….? The ultimate childhood question, and the beginnings of potentially solving all the problems in the world. If we only remembered ‘what if….’ more often! Another great Creative Commons book from BookDash. By: Mary-Anne Hampton, Cristy Zinn, Julie Smith-Belton Text and Images from What If…? Nandi sat on …



























