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Spot and Learn with Pictures: People We Meet (Penguin Early Learning Series)

Get ready to spot, discover, and learn with these engaging books.

Equip your little scholars with –

  • Sensory skills
  • Reading and speaking skills
  • Robust vocabulary through picture-word association

A specially designed book to help children develop visual perception, offering a unique and entertaining learning experience.

This book will help the little ones learn about the different types of jobs people do. Each spread features different people and different professions to look for and learn about.

The book is a part of Spot and Learn with Pictures series which is a set of five books to introduce key concepts to little ones in an interactive and engaging manner. Every single illustrated spread in these books features a variety of things to look for and learn about. Each book contains distinct vibrant illustrations to help children develop observation, reading and word-picture association skills.

Spot and Learn with Pictures: Food We Eat (Penguin Early Learning Series)

Get ready to spot, discover, and learn with these engaging books.

Equip your little scholars with –

  • Sensory skills
  • Reading and speaking skills
  • Robust vocabulary through picture-word association

A specially designed book to help children develop visual perception, offering a unique and entertaining learning experience.

This book will help the little learners learn about different types of food items we eat. Each spread features different types of food items to look for and learn about

The book is a part of Spot and Learn with Pictures series which is a set of five books to introduce key concepts to little ones in an interactive and engaging manner. Every single illustrated spread in these books features a variety of things to look for and learn about. Each book contains distinct vibrant illustrations to help children develop observation, reading and word-picture association skills.

Spot and Learn with Pictures: Things at Home (Penguin Early Learning Series)

Get ready to spot, discover, and learn with these engaging books.

Equip your little scholars with –

  • Sensory skills
  • Reading and speaking skills
  • Robust vocabulary through picture-word association

A specially designed book to help children develop visual perception, offering a unique and entertaining learning experience.

This book is designed to help young learners in recognizing and learning about various household items. Each spread introduces different things found in the house, encouraging exploration and learning.

The book is a part of Spot and Learn with Pictures series which is a set of five books to introduce key concepts to little ones in an interactive and engaging manner. Every single illustrated spread in these books features a variety of things to look for and learn about. Each book contains distinct vibrant illustrations to help children develop observation, reading and word-picture association skills.

Spot and Learn with Pictures: Things that Move (Penguin Early Learning Series)

Get ready to spot, discover, and learn with these engaging books.

Equip your little scholars with –

  • Sensory skills
  • Reading and speaking skills
  • Robust vocabulary through picture-word association

A specially designed book to help children develop visual perception, offering a unique and entertaining learning experience.

This book will help the little learners recognize and learn about different modes of transport.

The book is a part of Spot and Learn with Pictures series which is a set of five books to introduce key concepts to little ones in an interactive and engaging manner. Every single illustrated spread in these books features a variety of things to look for and learn about. Each book contains distinct vibrant illustrations to help children develop observation, reading and word-picture association skills.

My First Box of Books Nepali Edition (Penguin Early Learning Library)

Make early learning years fun and enjoyable for kids with My First Box of Books Nepali Edition.

This box is a collection of 12 board books having beautiful and bright illustrations and clear labels that introduces a variety of topics and develops basic concepts such as letters, numbers, shapes, colors and more.

These books equip toddlers and pre-schoolers with essential reading, language, visual and motor skills.

This box set includes:

1. My First Book of ABC
2. My First Book of Numbers
3. My First Book of Colors
4. My First Book of Fruits and Vegetables
5. My First Book of Transport
6. My First Book of Animals (Domestic and Wild)
7. My First Book of Birds
8. My First Book of My Body
9. My First Book of People at Work
10. My First Book of Vowels (in Nepali)
11. My Frist Book of Consonants (in Nepali)
12. My Frist Book of Numbers (in Nepali)

Zarra and the Twelve Realms of Kayangan

Forced to work for her aunt like a modern-day Cinderella, twelve-year-old Zarra Nuraman thinks her life is awful until one day her fairy ‘godmother’ turns up and kidnaps Zarra’s baby cousin. Zarra follows her cousin and ends up in Kayangan – a parallel universe filled with the characters of the Malaysian folktales she grew up with. In this land where magic fairy coats and were-crocodiles exist, and where even saying the wrong thing can kill you, Zarra is being hunted by the evil Queen Zamrud. With the help of the Border Guardians, Khai and Amir, and a magic Bidari coat which can transport her anywhere she wants, Zarra has three days to rescue her cousin, and in the process discovers a secret which changes her life.

The Twin Blades of Doom

Julian Kee and his friends have already saved the Underworld twice from destruction and chaos. Can they do it a third time?

In his misguided attempts to harness the power of technology, the children’s erstwhile mentor Wuchiwark has unleashed a blight across the Underworld, causing the plants and animals to mutate into fearsome beasts. Only the legendary Twin Blades of Doom can undo the curse, so off the children are sent on yet another thrilling adventure! However, firmly believing that being a hero should be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and not a permanent job, Julian hatches a daring plot which, if successful, will resolve the Underworld’s problems once and for all.

This third book in the Prophecy of the Underworld series continues to serve up much fun and laughter about adventures, heroes and the crazy world of publishing!

Little Hero

Seven-year-old Ying Xiong looks forward to a better life in post-war Singapore after the Japanese troops’ surrender in September 1945.

However, a new war erupts at home when Xiong’s father decides to return to his homeland in China. This tears the family apart when he takes Xiong’s two elder brothers back with him, whilst Xiong and his mother remain in Singapore.

Xiong navigates his childhood years alone in a poor neighbourhood as his mother ekes out a livelihood for them. He makes a friend in Kampung Silat, follows a fearsome teenage gangster in Silat Road and gets to know a brave police inspector who becomes his neighbour. Through all this, Xiong comes to realise what it takes to be a hero, which is also the meaning of his name Ying Xiong.

Little Hero is a touching work of fiction inspired by real-life events from the childhood years of the author’s father in post-war 1940s Singapore and beyond.

For the Win

Eighteen-year-old Nathaniel Carpio has been having chicken inasal with his best friend Elena Dizon at their favourite sidewalk grillery for four years now, and he likes that things are always the same. But then, on a particularly bad day, Lena whips out a silly six-peso coin to comfort him, and-with the moment holding nothing and everything at the same time-Nat realizes that he’s fallen in love with her.

It only makes sense that when Tala Tales Games-local developer of their favourite real-time strategy game Mitolohiya-offers college scholarships to a select few, the two of them should go for it, right? Nat certainly thinks so-there’s nothing better than spending the rest of his life with Lena doing something they both love.

But just when Nat’s game plan is coming along nicely, in pops a new challenger-Rafael Antonio, the world-renowned Filipino voice actor for the hero Apolaki in Mitolohiya. Now, star-struck Lena spends all her time bonding with her online idol, and Nat starts to feel more and more like a boring Non-Playable Character with zero chance against the Big Final Boss.

With the scholarship program underway and his future hanging in the balance, Nat embarks on an epic quest to compete with the celebrity in a real-world PvP match he’s not ready for. But in the midst of life’s frustrating glitches, epic wipeouts, and disastrous rage-quitting, is winning over his best friend the right strategy after all before it’s Game Over?

The Library of No Return

The Library of No Return brings back Julian Kee, Mia Pendrago and Ryan Chowdhury in yet another hilarious and adventure-filled jaunt to the Underworld. Once again, their help is required to deal with a crisis: Tago the Ef-frock has announced that he is tired of his powers being constantly exploited. He has now gone rogue, and is threatening to unleash his magic to destroy all who oppose him if he is not given world dominance.

The wise old man, Wuchiwark, believes that the Underworlders’ only hope is an ancient parchment rumoured to contain a formula which will help them find a balance to the Effrock’s hitherto unchallenged powers. This parchment is stored in the Library of No Return, a mysterious place from which no one who entered has ever emerged. The children agree to undertake this quest in secret, as their old nemesis the CATTSS (the ruling council of the Underworld) has forbidden anyone to enter the library, and will go all out to stop the children from obtaining this sacred relic. As the children embark on their new adventure, they soon realise that all is not as it seems, and they begin to wonder if there is more to the parchment than Wuchiwark has revealed to them, and, more crucially, if their enemy this time is not the CATTSS, but really Wuchiwark himself.

This instalment continues the series’ witty banter on fantasy and adventure tropes while being a delightful spoof on bookish habits and all things writerly!