How the Elephant Got His Trunk is a charming retelling of Rudyard Kipling’s classic "Just So" story, adapted for young readers by Heather Adams. The story follows a curious young elephant living in Africa who, at a time when elephants only had small bulges for noses, constantly asks questions. His curiosity leads him to the banks of the great, grey-green, greasy Limpopo River to find out what…
Aku Anak Mandiri by Stella Ernes is a children’s educational book that introduces the concept of independence to young readers. Through simple language and relatable daily situations, the book encourages children to take responsibility for themselves, such as tidying up their belongings, completing tasks without help, and making small decisions. The story promotes positive character developme…
This educational comic serves as a fundamental introduction to the world of philosophy, designed to spark critical thinking and intellectual curiosity in young readers. The story follows relatable characters who encounter the "big questions" of life—such as the nature of truth, happiness, and ethics—through the lens of historical philosophical movements. From the Socratic method and Ancient…
?"Why? People: Mother Teresa" is a moving biographical comic that chronicles the extraordinary life of Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu, world-renowned as Mother Teresa. The book follows her journey from her childhood in Albania to her divine calling in India, where she founded the Missionaries of Charity. Through expressive illustrations, young readers witness her unwavering dedication to serving "the …
This final volume of the military history comic series covers the most intense and technologically advanced era of global conflict. Spanning scenes 67 through 100, the book details the catastrophic events of World War I and World War II, the ideological battles of the Cold War, and modern localized conflicts such as the Gulf War. It illustrates the rapid evolution of military technology—from …
This historical comic concludes the chronological survey of global civilization, focusing on the transformative events of the modern era. Covering scenes 68 through 100, the narrative explores the profound social and economic shifts triggered by the Industrial Revolution, the complexities of the two World Wars, and the ideological tensions of the Cold War. The book vividly illustrates key miles…
"Why? Internet of Things" explores the revolutionary technology that connects everyday objects to the internet, creating a "smart" world. Through a compelling narrative with witty characters, this educational comic explains how sensors, big data, and cloud computing enable devices—from refrigerators to city infrastructure—to communicate with each other. The book explores how IoT is transfor…
?"Why? Fine Dust" addresses one of the most pressing modern environmental and health concerns: air pollution. This educational comic explains the science behind "fine dust" (particulate matter), detailing its origins from industrial emissions, vehicle exhaust, and natural phenomena. Through an engaging plot, the book illustrates how these microscopic particles enter the human respiratory system…
This educational comic book serves as a foundational journey through the early history of human discovery and scientific thought. Volume 1 chronicles 100 pivotal "scenes" or breakthroughs, beginning with the primitive mastery of fire and extending to the early astronomical discovery of comets. The book explains how ancient civilizations developed early technologies, such as the wheel and simple…
This historical comic serves as an introductory journey into the foundations of global civilization, specifically focusing on the origins of humanity through the rise of the Roman Empire. Through a series of dynamic "scenes," the book illustrates the transition from prehistoric human life to the development of early organized societies. It covers the cultural, political, and social milestones o…