Story Books
The Missing Toy

About the book
Five-year-old Meg was unhappy when her teddy bear mysteriously disappeared. As she searched everywhere for her missing furry friend, she learnt valuable lessons about responsibility and the importance of keeping what we love.
Will Meg ever be reunited with her teddy bear, or is her furry friend lost forever? Join Meg as she searched everywhere for her missing friend. The unexpected surprise in this tale proves that sometimes the things we lose have a way of finding their way back to us.
Hoppy the Kind Frog

About the book
Hoppy likes to help other animals in the forest. He helps a bird, a rabbit and many other animals. His brilliant plan also saves the animals from losing their homes.
Read this story to know how Hoppy's acts of kindness make a big difference in the lives of his friends.
The story teaches children to be kind, like the heroic Hoppy. It also teaches the value of teamwork.
A New Classroom

About the book
In "A New Classroom," Amanda hesitates to leave her old class, enchanted by its fun activities. Her mother gently persuades her, promising a wonderful experience ahead. Together, they meet Amanda's new teacher, whose kindness and warmth immediately reassure them both.
Under Auntie Grace's guidance, Amanda dives into a world of vibrant colors and fascinating occupations, finding joy in learning alongside her new friends. Auntie Grace's nurturing approach fosters a sense of comfort and excitement in Amanda, transforming her apprehension into eagerness.
Their journey together takes them beyond the classroom walls as they embark on an exciting excursion. Amanda's eyes sparkle with wonder as she absorbs fascinating facts and experiences firsthand the magic of learning in Auntie Grace's classroom. With each. adventure, Amanda discovers the beauty of embracing change and the endless possibilities that await in her new classroom.
The Reward

About the book
Olu, the sole heir to his wealthy father, leads a life of laziness and arrogance, boosted by the cushion of privilege. His mother's doting only fuels his entitlement further, even though his father never encourages it. However, fate intervenes when he crosses paths with Oyim, a diligent and intelligent boy from a poor background. Oyim's work ethic, studious nature, humility and determination stands in stark contrast to Olu's lifestyle. As they navigate their unlikely friendship, Olu finds himself facing a choice: continue down the path of complacency or embrace the virtues embodied by Oyim. Whether this encounter would lead to a downfall or redemption hangs in the balance of Olu's willingness to change.
Practice What You Preach

About the book
This story is a wake-up call for parents, guardians, teachers, and other individuals whose children look up to as role models, to live up to the standards they uphold. Children usually model the adults around them. Therefore, it is very important that adults practise what they preach to the children and set good examples for them to follow. The story also encourages children to be obedient and grow up to be responsible adults who practise what they preach.