Helen Keller is an illustrated biographical work belonging to the "Seri Tokoh Dunia" (World Figures Series). This book depicts the inspiring life of Helen Keller, who became blind and deaf at a very young age. It focuses on her monumental journey of learning to communicate under the guidance of her dedicated teacher, Anne Sullivan. Through perseverance and courage, Helen broke through the barri…
Happy by Janine Amos is an educational children's book designed to help young readers understand and celebrate the emotion of happiness. Part of the "Feelings" series, the book uses relatable short stories and colorful illustrations to help children identify what makes them feel joyful—such as spending time with friends, achieving a goal, or enjoying nature. Beyond just identification, the bo…
Help! A Kid’s Guide to Surviving Just About Anything is an engaging and practical handbook designed to empower children with life-saving knowledge and safety skills. Written by Lynne Gibbs, the book covers a wide range of emergency scenarios—from natural disasters and animal encounters to common household accidents and getting lost. Using a humorous tone paired with clear, step-by-step inst…
Home at Last is an early reader picture book that follows the heartwarming journey of a mother hen and her chick. Designed for children who are just beginning to develop their literacy skills, the story uses simple, repetitive language and engaging illustrations to describe the duo's trek through various landscapes as they head back to the safety of their coop. The book emphasizes themes of sec…
How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin is a classic "pourquoi" tale adapted for young readers from Rudyard Kipling’s Just So Stories. The story tells of a Rhinoceros with smooth, tight-fitting skin and very bad manners who steals a delicious cake from a Parsi man. In a clever act of revenge, the Parsi man fills the Rhinoceros's skin with old, itchy cake crumbs while the animal is swimming. The Rhino…
How the Whale Got His Throat is a delightful retelling of one of Rudyard Kipling's famous "Just So Stories," adapted for early readers by Heather Adams. The story tells the tale of a giant whale that eats every fish in the sea until only one small, clever "Stute Fish" remains. The whale eventually swallows a shipwrecked mariner, who uses his ingenuity to escape by fixing a wooden grate in the w…
Mobi dan Kawan-Kawan Berlatih Olahraga (Mobi and Friends Practice Sports) is an illustrated children's storybook that promotes a healthy and active lifestyle from an early age. The story follows Mobi, a cheerful monkey character, and his group of friends as they engage in various physical activities and sports. Through simple language and colorful illustrations, the book teaches children the im…
Jungle Fever by Kathryn Witt is a children’s educational book that introduces readers to the rich biodiversity of jungle environments. Through engaging text and vivid illustrations, the book explores various animals, plants, and ecosystems found in tropical forests. It highlights the importance of conservation and helps children understand how living things interact within their natural habit…
This edition of Jane Eyre is a graded reader adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s classic 19th-century novel. It tells the story of Jane, an orphaned young woman who overcomes a harsh childhood to become a governess at Thornfield Hall. There, she falls in love with her brooding employer, Edward Rochester. However, their path to happiness is blocked by a dark secret hidden within the house. This …
Arif: Teman Berlatih dan Belajar by Agatha Sriyati is a children’s educational story that highlights the importance of practice and continuous learning in everyday life. The book follows Arif, a diligent and curious child who enjoys learning new things and improving his skills through regular practice. Through simple narratives and relatable situations, the story encourages young readers to d…