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The Apple
The squirrel is hungry, and although he has a fresh and delicious apple, he refuses to eat it, and is constantly looking for reasons to postpone eating it.
He eats grass instead of the apple, although the grass does not satisfy him, and when the mouse agrees to share food with him, he agrees in turn, but soon withdraws and breaks the agreement.
The squirrel's adventures continue, and his chances of eating the apple increase, but he postpones eating it again and again.
Is the squirrel going to eat the apple? When do you think he will eat it?
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The Panda Zain
Zain the panda is proud of himself, but his mother treats him like a child and fears for him a lot. And when she had to travel (for environmental awareness purposes), she almost cancelled the trip because she feared for Zain, and felt that her son was not ready to be left alone in the reserve, so she decided to write an instruction book for him that would provide solutions for any problem he might encounter. Will Zain use it? Is he really convinced he needs it? Can he solve his problems on his own?
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Let's Play
The hero of our story is a little rabbit who loves to have fun and play, but he doesn’t know when to stop and listen to his mother’s advice in order to stay safe.
When the rabbit darted off into the woods to play, the unexpected happened.
What do you think happened to the little rabbit? How did he learn the lesson?
Read the story to find out what the rabbit did, and what you must do to stay safe.
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Treasures In The Wood
This book contains short and captivating stories for children. It narrates and instills in children values and human, ethical principles embodied by the great and wise figures, portrayed through forest animals in an engaging and enjoyable style."
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The Mad Cactus
The things you consider to be bad about yourself, are they really that bad? That is what comes to the mind of the mad cactus as he encounters some naughty children.
A story that is as much about a plant, as it is about coming to terms with our own selves.
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The Friendship Of The Peacock And The Wolf
A peacock under threat from a lion finds an unlikely savior. But when the peacock goes looking for the wolf who saved his life, he finds an unlikely personality in the ferocious animal’s body. Then begins an interaction that will change the lives of both of them.
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The Elephant And The Butterfly
Set in a forest far, far away, a unique friendship blossoms between an elephant and a butterfly, despite their big differences.
One day, a great storm came and ravaged through the forest, causing immense destruction!
Looking at the devastation, the duo took it upon themselves to save their home and their friends.
Discover how the elephant and the butterfly survived and how they learned to rely on each other’s unique strengths and create a bond that will last forever!
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TAM's Thrilling Tales
TAM's Thrilling Tales are fun and amazing with its different varied plots and characters. The humor aspect is clearly portrayed in these stories which makes it a pure joy to read for children and young adults. Mixing and balancing between adventure and comedy is not something that can easily be done, and this collection of short stories has managed to do so. All these stories are in the third person with no perspectives from the character so the reader can have an overview while still maintaining the spotlight on the main character or ‘heroes’ that are undergoing a serious or hysterical adventure. These stories are solely aimed at entertaining the reader and leading to a joyful experience! From greedy boys with radioactive donuts, to crazed mutated gorillas, to devilish story books and exploding extra-terrestrial turkeys, you’re sure to have a lovely time reading TAM’s Thrilling Tales!
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Sana And The Bees
Sana gets homework from her teacher to do a presentation about bees. She went to her dad’s friend’s farm to find out more about bees to be able to do her presentation. Sana had a lot of fun in the farm and she also ended up getting a gift from her dad’s friend: it was bees. Sana went home excited and took good care of the bees. But after few months she visited her dad’s friend again.
Why did Sana visit her dad’s friend again? Find out more about Sana and the bees.
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Pindar: The Antarctic Iceberg
The story of Pindar, the Antarctic Iceberg takes place in Antarctica where a small iceberg performs a series of acts of kindness to those in need while trying to overcome the effects of climate change on his own circumstances.
The story of the iceberg demonstrates that even the most basic acts of kindness, can transcend race, gender, color, and in this particular story, species.
The setting of the story is inhabited by animals that live in that environment, thus providing children with an educational outlook on which particular animals live in which environment.
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Peek-a-Boo, I See You!
Sparking a love of reading, one little bear at a time.
The book explores an inquisitive bear’s discovery of nature. A sense of wonder is awakened as he encounters big horn sheep on edges so steep, buzzing bees making honey in a tree, and salmon in the clear blue creek. Come join this nature-based journey to learn about animal ingenuity, habitats, and instincts.
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Panda-Monium
In this book, we meet a very excited panda cub, Boo, who is invited to Hurtle’s birthday.
Also invited to the party are Boo’s cousins, Bam and Shutz, who are equally enthusiastic about the event.
As the party unfolds, the three cubs become increasingly excited, and begin to push the boundaries of behaviour along with the patience of their parents.
The intention is to demonstrate the consequences of the panda cub’s naughty behaviour, and the effects of their actions on all those at the party. It deals with a range of emotions that are felt by the cub’s parents, and everyone that became affected by their behaviour.
The story culminates in the cubs gaining an understanding of the consequences of their actions, and subsequent attempt of redemption.
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