Illustrated Classic Stories for Children with Practice Questions | Hardcover
{Around the World in 80 days- Illustrated Abridged Classics for Children with Practice Questions Hardcover}
The life of our protagonist, Mr. Phileas Fogg, teaches us a lot. He values time and does everything by the clock. His life is extremely well-organised. Despite numerous challenges, Fogg wins the challenge of travelling the word in just eighty days. He never blames others and takes responsibility for things that go wrong. He is happier to have Aouda in his life than the money he could get if he had won the wager.
256 Pages
{Robinson Crusoe - Illustrated Abridged Classics for Children with Practice Questions Hardcover}
Robinson Crusoe, the classic novel by Daniel Defoe, tells the tale of a man who embarks on a journey of adventures and self-discovery. Through his many trials and tribulations, Crusoe learns valuable lesson about perseverance, ingenuity, and gratitude. From his capture by pirates to his survival on a deserted island. It is a timeless story of adventure, survival, and personal growth.
184 Pages
{Little Women - Illustrated Abridged Classics for Children with Practice Questions Hardcover}
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott follows the lives of four women- Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy. Set in New England during the Civil War, this story teaches us to grow and learn from our mistakes just like the four sisters- Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy do. Each of the young ladies has a "burden" or character flaw. Similarly, we too may have some flaws that we must recognise and overcome to reach our goals. The story also conveys the message that happy endings may not always turn out as expected.
256 Pages
{Secret Garden - Illustrated Abridged Classics for Children with Practice Questions Hardcover}
The Secret Garden is a story of nature, positivity, change, and how we deal with our lives . It emphasises the power of positive thinking. If we think positively and are eager to heal ourselves, we can be mentally and physically transformed into happier and healthier people. Positive energy attracts positive things into our life and governs our thinking and actions. We can use the power of positive thinking to achieve anything we can imagine.
256 Pages
{Alice in Wonderland - Illustrated Abridged Classics for Children with Practice Questions Hardcover}
Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland is a beloved children's novel that tell the story of a young girl named Alice who falls into a magical world through a rabbit hole. Along the way, she meets a cast of eccentric characters who speak in cryptic and nonsensical language. As Alice navigates this strange world, she finds herself caught up in a trial and struggles to make sense of the animal's odd behaviour. This story has captured the hearts of readers for generations and remains a classic in children's literature.
256 Pages
{Heidi - Illustrated Abridged Classics for Children with Practice Questions Hardcover}
Heidi's tale is about nature, love, care and restoration. Reading the story will help you understand how significant it is to be close to nature. It encourages you to lead a healthy life, be thankful to God for what he has given you, and love the ones who are close to you. As Heidi's life unfolds, you will see how nature makes impossible things happen. Let us take a deep dive into Heidi's impossible part of her life.
256 Pages
{The Little Prince - Illustrated Abridged Classics for Children with Practice Questions Hardcover}
The Little Prince conveys the idea that what matters most is not what is immediately apparent but rather what is given worth through love, work, and effort. The book beautifully draws a comparison between the thought process of children and adults. It reasons out why children are better at appreciating the significance of small, significant things like flowers.
184 Pages
{Oliver Twist - lllustrated Abridged Classics for Children with Practice Questions Hardcover}
Charles Dickens’s “Oliver Twist” teaches us the importance of perseverance, kindness and social justice while highlighting the consequences of greed and selfishness. The book serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, we should keep going and not give up. The novel calls for social justice and reforms to address societal issues and ensures that all members of society are treated fairly and justly.
256 Pages