The Four Seasons: As the year goes around, the seasons keep changing. What do you see? Do you see the green grass roll in during spring? The bubbles in the pool during the summer? The delicious pastries cooked in autumn? The New Year's hug at the end of the year? Cherish the seasonal gifts throughout the year and learn more about the four seasons!

 

-Spring

Blue skies, birds chirping, butterflies flying, bird nests, green grass, and all sorts of beautiful flowers! The children are laughing in joy because spring is here! The bright, clean, warm, hardworking, colorful, and vibrant spring!

 

-Summer

Summer is coming. The weather is hot, the fields are golden, fruit is ripe. It's time to go to the beach and sunbathe, swim in the sea, and play on the sand. So many fun things to do!

 

-Autumn

Darker and darker, the leaves turn from green to yellow then to brown. Sweet fragrance and scents all around. The children are back to school to study and do homework. Fall is here!

 

-Winter

It's time to play in the snow! Make snowmen, throw snowballs, and go skiiing. It's very cold outside, but with family you are always warm. Christmas means gifts, and winter also rings in the new year!

 

The Four Elements: Water, Fire, Air, and Earth. These are the indispensable elements imperative to the survival of mankind and other creatures, and help sustain the cycle of life. This series will showcase the function of water, the range of fire, impact and magic of the air, the landforms and diversity of life on earth. Children will experience the rich atmosphere of life and learn about these essential elements.

 

-Water

You can drink it from a cup, you can wash things in the sink. It's in the clouds, the rivers, and even fire trucks. Water is everywhere and needed by people, animals, plants! such an important element to create life! What else can water do for us?

 

-Fire

How many different colors of fire? Red, orange, yellow, blue, white, are the color of fire. It does not have a fixed shape, and sometimes a bit dangerous. However, as long as we make good use of fire, it will be our good partner yo.

 

-Air

You cannot see, smell, nor catch airt. However, when the air flows, it will produce wind. The wind makes balloons and the kites fly, makes the windmill turn to generate power. It also helps ships sail at sea-the air is really powerful!

 

-Earth

What is on this earth? Where the rain falls, the grass,  the flowers, the trees grow. Where the fish swim, the all the animals live. Where there are mountains, seas, cities and villages. This is where life happens.

 

The Five Senses: Take a look at vibrant colors, listen to the echoes in the valley, smell the aromas of fresh bread, taste the flavors of a fresh orange, touch the soft petals of a flower. Isn't life wonderful? From the moment we are born, we have our fives senses to take in the world around us. With beautiful watercolor illustrations and rhymes, this book takes children on a journey through our senses.

 

-Sight

Look up, you will find the sun, the moon and the stars, high hanging in the sky. Look around you in your life! There are puppies, small ants, slow turtle and dancing butterflies. You can also use your eyes for watching TV, reading, looking at paintings! Learn to use your eyes!

 

-Hearing

There are many sounds in life: the sounds of bells clanging, birds sings, sounds from music, people's voices, car horns, dogs barking, and waves crashing. Whether the sound is loud or soft, we hear it with our ears!

 

-Smell

Do you smell the trees in the park? The smell of bread in the bakery? Or when mother makes hot soup? What about the sea breeze blowing by the ocean?These smells are all for your nose!

 

-Taste

What do you like to eat? What do you not like to eat? Do you know which foods are sweet? sour? Salty? bitter? spicy? We all have tongues to taste things, and through taste, we can taste the variety of foods!

 

-Touch

Do you know what everything feels like? Petals are very soft, bark is rough, sand is dry, mirrors are hard, wool is soft, snow is cold and the water is wet. We use our touch to feel the world!

 

Places to Explore: Where are you? Where have you been? Do you want to go somewhere? Over the city or through the countryside with wheat and vineyards? Or to the snow-capped mountains or through the sea. Each places has its own unique charm and lifestyle. Whether it's the hustle and bustle of urban areas, to the simple, quiet, mysterious areas of the world. Discover the world!

 

-The City

In the city, you can see a lot of people, cars, trucks, and buses on the road. On the streets are colorful shops, signs, and neon lights, and many high-rise buildings. The city is always bustling!

 

-The Countryside

What can you see in the village? You can see wheat fields, gardens and fruit trees, as well as animals such as- chickens, ducks, cattle, sheep, pigs. All the farmers keep the machines, crops, animals and farm operation running. So much to see!

 

-The Mountains

In the mountains, you can see things very far away. From the town, to the  farmland, sometimes you can see eagles or deer. Other times you are surrounded by silence and peace. When you get the higher parts of the mountain, you will begin to see snow and the world around you.

 

-The Seaside

Seagulls fly around the seaside, ships sail out to the sea. The seabed and the corals are swaying, and the beautiful fish swim. The waves are crashing the coast with the wind. People love to go swimming, sunbathing, sailing and simply enjoy the sea.

 

Life on the Earth: This warm story helps children recognize a wide variety of creatures of the earth and their homes in the natural environment. Every page of this book enhances a child's imagination. What creatures live in the forest? Which live in the sea? What about those flying int he air? And what about those underground? This book a great introduction to our neighbors on the earth!

 

-Life on the Land

Trees are no longer alone because of all the life in the forest. Squirrels, rabbits, insects, and other flowers and trees keep forests thriving! Learn about life on the land!

 

-Life in the Sea

Salmon grow up in small rivers, but as they mature, they venture out to sea. Both are vastly different environments! In the sea, you will find whales, octopus, strange fish, as well as all kinds of plants, starfish and coral. What a dazzling place to be!

 

-Life in the Air

Birds live in the trees! They take care of their eggs until they hatch, then teaching their baby birds how to eat, fly, and many other skills. As the little bird grows up, it will fly and start its own nest and explore the world!

 

-Life Underground

Rabbits are underground and hide from danger. They must find safety from the many dangers underground. What else is underground? Ants, moles, worms, as well as plants, roots, and stems. Do you know which other creatures live underground?

 

Taking a Trip: Travelling with our family to see the beautiful scenery of the world. What are the ways we travel?  What are the advantages of each one? By car, you can stop and sight see at any time. On the train you have your own space and dining room. Being on a ship feels like paradise, and a plane is the big silver bird that gives us freedom. Traveling creates great stories and develops imagination!

 

-Traveling by Car

Take out your map! Where do you want to go? While driving, you can stop anywhere, anytime to enjoy the scenery or take a break. Please pay careful attention to traffic rules and signs when drive though!

 

-Traveling by Train

As long as you have your ticket, you will know where to go! Different trains have different purposes: some carry goods, some have dining cars, and some even have room and board for passengers to sleep for long-distance trips! What a great way to travel!

 

-Traveling by Ship

By the pier, you can see many different ships. Some carry cargo, some go fishing, and others carry passengers. Some ships can be very large, some can have many facilities, and some provide the land at sea for their guests!

 

-Traveling by Airplane

What kind of transportation is the fastest? Definitely airplanes. Planes fly high in the sky, next to clouds. Passengers enjoy the spacious skies, eat meals on the plane, and converse with flight attendants!