Basic Book Design is a textbook suitable for high school students (and adults) all about basic book design. The book is provided by Wikibooks, in the creative commons under a GNU open document license. As a project for English, art or computer studies, creating a book should be a compulsory activity in schools. This book …
The classic poem of Clement Clarke Moore is set to imaginative images, creating some differences and diversity to the tale.
Categories: Age 2-5 Years, All FKB Books, Colouring, Grade K and Pre K, I Love Colouring
This Book Provides More Than 40 Simple Flower Illustrations, from tulips to roses, sunflowers to chrysanthemums. Ideal for kids of all ages and promises numerous hours of creativity and fun. It’s the perfect companion to keep young minds interested and entertained, whether it’s a peaceful afternoon at home, a lengthy trip, or a playdate with friends.
Categories: All FKB Books, Files
Zehnya’s Butterfly – A fun holiday picture book about a little girl’s trip to a butterfly house. Author: Peter Whittaker See more editable books below [display-posts category=”files” include_excerpt=”true” image_size=”thumbnail” wrapper=”div” wrapper_class=”display-posts-listing grid” meta_key=”_thumbnail_id”]
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Sascha’s Train – A fun holiday picture book about a little boy’s trip on a steam train. Author: Peter Whittaker Text and Images from Sascha’s Train Sasha was first in the car. You must be joking! “C’mon, Mum, hurry up! That’s not Thomas, We’re going to see Thomas.” Is it? “Ah, there’s the …
Roy is very annoying. He shoots things at the kids with his slingshot and blocks them from entering the slide and the swings. The kids tried being nice but it just didn’t work. Read on to find out how them get Roy to stop being annoying. Sample Page from Roy the Annoying <Page 1-2 …
Categories: All FKB Books, Bible Stories, Classic Books, Florence White Williams, Public Domain, Thanksgiving
The classic folk tale of the little red hen, retold by Florence White Williams. Excerpt from the Little Red Hen: Little Red Hen lived in a barnyard. She spent almost all of her time walking about the barnyard in her picketty-pecketty fashion, scratching everywhere for worms. She dearly loved fat, delicious worms and felt they …
























