Aesop's Fables is a collection of short stories attributed to Aesop, a storyteller believed to have lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 564 BCE. These fables use animals, plants, inanimate objects, and natural forces as characters to impart ethical and moral lessons. Each story concludes with a moral or valuable lesson. Some of the most famous fables include "The Tortoise and the Hare," whi…
Gulliver sets sail for adventure and finds a country beyond his wildest dreams. He's certainly never met anyone like the people of Liliput. But then the people of Liliput have never met anyone quite like Gulliver...
Why is the Midnight family home haunted? And what are the ghosts trying to tell Adam and Sally? Perhaps it has something to do with the Midnight family curse. Dare you read this spine-chilling, nerve-tingling adventure to find out?
In this magical fairytale, a young girl sets out with a great white bear on a journey to the ends of the earth.
Leo's day begins just like any other, until he is made King and discovers an incredibles book in the royal library.
Zoom through the decades, following the fascinating story of cars, and meet great inventors, designers and dreamers along the ways.
"Hercules the World's Strongest Man" by Alex Frith is a children's book that introduces young readers to the legendary hero Hercules from Roman mythology. The book recounts Hercules' incredible feats of strength and bravery, including his Twelve Labors and other adventures. Illustrated with colorful and engaging artwork, the story of Hercules inspires and entertains while introducing children t…
"The Amazing Adventures of Ulysses" by Vivian Webb is a captivating retelling of the epic journey of Ulysses (also known as Odysseus) from Greek mythology. The book follows the hero's long and perilous voyage home after the Trojan War, filled with encounters with mythical creatures, gods, and extraordinary challenges. From the cunning escape from the Cyclops to the enchanting song of the Sirens…
"The Prince and the Pauper" by Mark Twain is a classic historical novel that tells the story of two boys who are identical in appearance but come from vastly different backgrounds. Prince Edward, the son of King Henry VIII, and Tom Canty, a poor boy from London, meet and decide to switch places. The novel explores the consequences of their decision as they experience life from each other's pers…