I Can help – Learning how to help is part of growing up, big girls and boys can help their parents, but is the help always helpful? Another great level 1 creative commons book from Pratham and Storyweaver.
Mini Shrinivasan a talented Author from India, His works also include ‘I Can Climb‘.
About the Illustrator:
Aman Randhawa is an Illustrator from India.
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Je Sais Fabriquer Plein de Choses! – French Version of I Can Make Things-Je Sais Fabriquer Plein de Choses! the French Version of the Engish story I Can Make Things, tells the story of a boy who can make things, he can draw, create a plane and boat out of paper, he can do a lot of things that his little sister cannot do. Download or read the ...
Puedo Hacer Cosas! – Spanish Version of I Can Make Things-Puedo Hacer Cosas! is the Spanish version of the short English story I Can Make Things. This is a Spanish Level 1 book brought to us by Pratham’s Story Weaver. This book tells the story of a boy who can make a lot of things. He can draw his mother and sister, He can also ...
I Can Make Things! – English Level 1 Story-I Can Make Things! An English Level 1 book from Pratham’s Storyweaver, this is a story of a boy who can make many things. He can draw his mother and Sister but he is told of somethings he cannot do like drawing on the wall. He can do a lot of amazing things that his ...
I Can Help-I Can help – Learning how to help is part of growing up, big girls and boys can help their parents, but is the help always helpful? Another great level 1 creative commons book from Pratham and Storyweaver. By: Mini Shrinivasan, Aman Randhawa Sample Page from I Can Help: <End of Sample Page From I Can Help> About ...
I Can Climb – Pushing Boundaries-I Can Climb – A small boy learns how to climb, but can he climb down again? A simple story great for toddlers learning to push their boundaries. Also a great book for early readers with large text, nice repetitive language, and common sight words. Another great creative commons book from StoryWeaver and Pratham, classified by Pratham ...
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The Doll that Bommakka Made-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: ...
Unni’s Wish-Unni doesn’t understand why he can’t have cold lime juice, a fan to keep cool, or TV like his friend, then one day some men come to work in his village, what do you think will happen? A beautiful Creative Commons book from Pratham Books. Attribution: Unnit’s Wish (English), written by Meryl Garcia, illustrated by ...
See You Tomorrow – fun early reader-A young boy tells all his animal friends “See you tomorrow,”, but will he see them all tomorrow? And if so when? A cute story with lots of repetition and imagery perfect for early readers. Sample Page from See You Tomorrow Read along with the video of See You Tomorrow, read by Kiwi Opa: Attribution: ...
Let’s Count Legs-A fun counting book featuring the numbers 2,4,6, and 8. Brought to us by The Asia Foundation and Storyweaver. Author: All Children Reading Cambodia Illustrator: Measa Sovonnarea Sample Page from Let’s Count Legs Read along with Kiwi Opa in the video of Let’s Count Legs: Spread the love
The Pottering Pig-The pottering pig causes all sorts of chaos, but did she break the potter’s pots? A cute whodunnit, when the Pottering Pig is accused of a crime she may or may not have committed. Author: Rohit Kulkarni Illustrator: Priya Kuriyan Sample Page from The Pottering Pig: Brought to us by Pratham Books. Read along with ...
Croak – the tale of a frog-There’s a frog in the classroom, but can Masterji see it? Or does he think the children are pulling a prank on him? Find out in this beautifully illustrated story ideal for early grades. Author: Kavitha Punniyamurthi, Illustrator: Ekta Bharti Originally published by Pratham Books on their Storyweaver Platform. Sample Page from Croak Spread the ...
Hungry on the Steps – Early Learning-Count with a hungry family, trekking up the stairs to their house, and someone else is hungry too – join in, in this cute interactive story featuring repetition, rhyme, and counting, perfect for early learning. Sample Text from Hungry on the Stairs “I am hungry!” Pranav shouts. “Hurry, then!” Amma says. “But why?” “You are ...
Gorillas Go to the Beach-What would gorillas do if they went to the beach? A beautifully illustrated short children’s story for young children, also suitable for learn to read age. Author/Illustrator: Jemma Jose See more books about animals in our Animals Category. See more books like this in our Toddlers Category Download or read online the full book by ...
I Know My Rights – Explaining, Celebrating, and Creating Awareness of Children’s Human Rights-We are re-releasing this beautiful book for the upcoming celebration of International Human Rights day. In I Know My Rights, Menaka Raman explains in a clear and no compromises way what children’s basic human rights are. The poignant book includes a child-friendly version of the UN Convention on the Rights of a Child and advice ...
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Very good!
That was EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!!!!
Easy understanding for second language and good story for kids to do good thing.
I loved the book, but it was a little too short, I wish it had a different ending
I loved it and this will make kids want to help.
Good book for my children
i like the story because the girl loved to help.
Good book
Helping out is one of the best things children can do.
This is good book
The book is awsome, and I am a big girl too.
this book was cool it made me grow up a bit more
I liked the part that she keeps helping different kinds of people and that her parents let her help sometimes