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The Year of the Tiger

In 1950 Malaya, also the Year of the Tiger based on the Chinese zodiac calendar, a baby girl was born. In the Tan household, superstitions prevail as the grandmother, Ah Ma believed that the baby girl was subjected to the “tiger curse” and will only bring misfortune and bad luck. The baby girl must be given up for adoption.

Che’ Tah and Wahab, their neighbour who already had two children, opened their hearts and modest home to the baby, naming her Zaiton. Raised amidst the warmth of Wahab’s household, and next door to her biological family, Zaiton blossomed into a spirited and independent young soul. Despite the challenges of childhood, and the occasional whispers and taunts that made her doubt her roots, Zaiton navigated them with courage, strengthened by the support and love of her siblings, whether related by blood or chosen. After all, family is love.

Through Zaiton’s journey, The Year of the Tiger celebrates the power of love and family, offering a heartwarming tale inspired by the author’s mother. Unlike conventional adoption narratives marked by feelings of displacement and unbelonging, Zaiton’s story is one of gratitude and abundance, showcasing the richness of having not one, but two families who cherish her deeply.

The Bathala Games

Michelle Macabebe dreams of adventure outside their island, Luna Asul. For that, she must survive the boredom in high school until she leaves for the university. However, the adventure she seeks comes early against her will, when a talking fat cat chooses her for an out-of-this world (literally) and suspicious competition.

Bickering deities, (not-so) gentle giants, a moon-eating dragon, and overworked gods—all the forgotten stories from her childhood had come to life. As Chi navigates the land of gods and Neithers, and finishes the missions, competing with four other contestants (who had issues of their own), her real-life problems are piling up; from a strict mother to a one-sided crush, and a secret that broke her heart, and potentially, her brother and best friend as well.

Then there’s also a supernatural rebellion of the Neithers in the lower realms, waiting to happen.

Amidst her confusion and search for meaning in all that’s happening, will Chi find the answers she seeks on this journey?

The Dawn of Reckoning

Following the battle at Tilsor, Keix and her friends split up to gather troops to stop ExA from taking over the world. However, they soon find themselves contending with forces out of their control as they discover that their enemies—and even reluctant allies—have access to power beyond their wildest imagination.

With time ticking, old secrets resurfacing, and the past and present unravelling right in front of their eyes, will they be able to convince everyone to put aside their differences to eliminate ExA? Or will all that they’ve done come to naught because peace comes at a cost that none can pay?

Tides of Belonging

Daisy has been travelling abroad, moving from one country to another with her Papa and twin siblings. She has been settling in Tokyo, Japan and even tagging along Papa’s business trips to the United Kingdom. Her life took a turn when she is struck by the sudden news that they will be moving to Pulau Redang indefinitely to take care of their ailing nenek. There, she reconnects with her old roots and a long forgotten boy from her childhood where love blossoms. She must decide between staying home surrounded by her loved ones or move away for her dreams.

Dashavatar Stories

Dashavatar Stories introduces children to the fascinating tales of Lord Vishnu’s ten avatars—from Matsya, the fish, to Kalki, the warrior of the future. It is more than just a storybook—it is a gentle, imaginative guide to Indian culture and values. Perfect for bedtime reading these stories teach timeless values like courage, kindness, wisdom, and balance in a fun and meaningful way.

Why this book stands out:

  • Captivating Illustrations that bring each mythological moment to life.
  • Child-friendly Storytelling that is easy to follow and exciting to hear.
  • Moral Lessons woven into every tale teaching love, courage, humility, and kindness.
  • Perfect for Bedtime with short, soothing stories ideal for kids.
  • Rich in Indian Folklore & Culture, helping young readers connect with Hindu culture.

Whether you are introducing mythology to your child or looking for meaningful stories to read together, Dashavatar Stories offers timeless tales you’ll return to again and again.

My First Phonics

This 10-book collection is filled with fun short stories and playful rhymes that make learning to read exciting for young children. Each book introduces key phonics skills—including CVC words, consonant blends, digraphs, and sight words—to help early readers build a strong foundation in literacy.

With bright, colorful illustrations on every page, these books capture children’s attention while supporting word recognition and reading confidence. Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners, this set is an ideal way to kick-start your child’s learn-to-read journey.

What Makes This Book Special:

  • A fun set of 20 phonics short stories
  • Bright, engaging illustrations that support understanding and keep kids interested
  • Helps children develop early reading confidence, sound recognition, and word skills
  • Designed to encourage independent reading in young learners

101 Q&A World History

101 Q&A – World History is a fun, engaging, and educational journey through the greatest moments in history—from ancient civilizations to modern milestones. This engaging book is packed with fascinating facts and clear explanations about famous leaders, incredible inventions, and major historical events.

Why Kids (and Parents) Love This Book:

  • Covers a wide range of historical topics- Ancient Civilizations, Famous Travelers, World Wars, Important Movements and more.
  • Perfect for kids- age-appropriate language and fascinating facts.
  • Encourages learning in a fun and interactive way.
  • Beautiful pictures that grab attention and make learning visually exciting.
  • Builds a solid foundation in global awareness and critical thinking.
  • Great for independent reading or shared learning at home or school.

Whether your child is just beginning to learn about history or already loves reading about past heroes and events, this book makes history exciting, accessible, and fun to explore.

101 Q&A Series – Human Body

If your child is full of questions like “Why do we hiccup?” or “What’s inside our bones?”, 101 Q&A – Human Body is the perfect book to satisfy their growing curiosity. Designed especially for ages 7 and up, this engaging read is packed with surprising, science-backed facts about the human body—explained in a way that is easy to understand and fun to explore.

Why you will love this book:

  • Big Questions, Simple Answers – Clear, concise explanations that spark interest without overwhelming young minds.
  • Vibrant Pictures – Eye-catching visuals bring each concept to life and make learning more enjoyable.
  • Boosts Curiosity & Critical Thinking – Encourages kids to keep asking “why” and “how”
  • Perfect for Young Learners – Ideal for independent readers or shared reading time with family.
  • Covers Fascinating Topics – From dreams and digestion to hair color and height changes, it is full of surprising facts.

This book makes learning about the human body fun, engaging, and unforgettable. Great for science lovers, young explorers, and any child who just has to know more.

All That Is Ours

Killen is a city in the distant future where its people live in peace under the leadership of their Permaisuri, away from destruction and desolation following the rampage and after effects of a worldwide war.

But what happens when this peace is threatened? When the truth as everyone knows it becomes falsity? And when home is no longer safe? These are questions that Aeni and her friends must seek to uncover when they find themselves embroiled in a ploy that puts their lives in danger and that aims to destroy the city’s monarchy.

Can they save the day, their home, their loved ones, and make it through this ordeal unscathed?

Ganesha Stories

Ganesha Stories introduces children to the magic and wisdom of Lord Ganesha through 10 engaging, illustrated tales. It is more than just a storybook; it is a gentle, imaginative guide to Indian culture and values.

Why this book stands out:

  • Captivating Illustrations that bring each mythological moment to life.
  • Child-friendly Storytelling that is easy to follow and exciting to hear.
  • Moral Lessons woven into every tale teaching love, courage, humility, and kindness.
  • Perfect for Bedtime with short, soothing stories ideal for kids.
  • Rich in Indian Folklore & Culture helping young readers connect with Hindu culture.

Whether you are introducing mythology to your child or looking for meaningful stories to read together, Ganesha Stories is a timeless book you’ll return to again and again.