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Creation Story
African Early Readers (3–5 yrs)

Why the Sky is Far Away

Long, long ago, the sky was not far away as it is today.

💡 When we take gifts for granted, we risk losing them. Gratitude means treating ev…

Myth
Irish Early Readers (3–5 yrs)

The Children of Lir

In the Emerald Isles of Ireland, where the misty mornings kissed the rolling hills, there lived a king named Lir.

💡 For though fate may be cruel, kindness and love can still prevail.

Fable
Greek & Roman Early Readers (3–5 yrs)

The Ant and the Grasshopper

In the warm sunshine of ancient Greece, where olive trees stretched towards the sky and honeybees buzzed from flower to …

💡 The industrious prepare for the future, while the lazy are left with nothing but…

Fable
Greek & Roman Early Readers (3–5 yrs)

The Hare and the Tortoise

A Hare was mocking the Tortoise one day for being extremely slow."Do you ever get anywhere?" he asked, laughing mockingl…

💡 Slow and steady wins the race, but it's effort that truly brings us to the finis…

Animal Tale
Greek & Roman Early Readers (3–5 yrs)

The Cock, The Dog and The Fox

A dog and a rooster, who were close companions, desired to explore the world beyond the farm.

💡 Those who attempt to deceive should anticipate receiving retribution in kind.