Little Lions


Book Description

On a rocky ledge, two baby mountain lions play and purr and meow under the protection of their mother.




Picture Book for Little Lion’s


Book Description

Unlock Your Child's Imagination with "Oren the Little Lion": A Picture Book Adventure Packed with Life Lessons! Are you searching for the perfect picture book to captivate your child's imagination, teach them valuable life lessons, and provide endless hours of entertainment? Look no further than "Oren the Little Lion"—a heartwarming and adventurous tale designed to inspire and enchant young readers. 1. Engaging Storyline with Rich, Vivid Imagery Set in the majestic Serengeti, "Oren the Little Lion" follows the journey of Oren, a brave and determined lion cub, as he grows, learns, and overcomes numerous challenges. Each chapter is a new adventure, full of vibrant descriptions and delightful illustrations that bring the story to life. Your child will be transported to the heart of Africa, where they can explore the wild alongside Oren and his friends. 2. Educational and Entertaining This book is not only entertaining but also educational. Through Oren's adventures, children will learn about wildlife, ecosystems, and the natural world. They'll discover the importance of perseverance, courage, and leadership as Oren faces and overcomes various obstacles, from battling hyenas to surviving natural disasters like droughts and wildfires. 3. Interactive Activities to Enhance Learning "Oren the Little Lion" includes interactive tasks at the end of each chapter, encouraging children to engage with the story creatively. These activities are designed to stimulate their imagination and reinforce the lessons learned. From drawing their own pictures of Oren and his adventures to describing his bravery and leadership, these tasks make reading an active and immersive experience. 4. Valuable Life Lessons Each chapter of Oren's story imparts essential life lessons. Your child will learn about: Determination: Oren's refusal to give up, even when faced with daunting challenges. Cleverness: How Oren uses his wit to outsmart larger, more powerful animals. Leadership: The qualities that make Oren a respected leader of his pride. Love and Friendship: The importance of forming strong bonds with others. 5. Beautifully Illustrated The book features stunning illustrations that capture the beauty of the Serengeti and the charm of its animal inhabitants. These illustrations enhance the storytelling and help young readers visualize the scenes, making the story more engaging and enjoyable. 6. Encourages Creativity and Critical Thinking The interactive tasks and vivid storytelling encourage children to think critically and creatively. They'll be inspired to draw, write, and imagine their own stories, fostering a love for reading and creativity. 7. A Keepsake for Years to Come With its timeless story and beautiful artwork, "Oren the Little Lion" is not just a book but a keepsake that your child will cherish for years. It's a story they'll want to revisit time and again, discovering new details and insights with each reading. 8. Free Bonus Download As a special bonus, the book offers a free downloadable content link, providing additional activities and materials to enhance your child's reading experience further. It's a little extra gift that adds even more value to this already remarkable book. 9. Perfect for Family Reading Time "Oren the Little Lion" is an excellent choice for family reading time. Its engaging story and interactive elements make it a book that parents and children can enjoy together, creating lasting memories and fostering a love for reading. Don't miss out on this enchanting tale that promises to be a beloved favorite in your household. Purchase "Oren the Little Lion" today and embark on an unforgettable adventure with your child, filled with excitement, education, and endless inspiration!










The Not-So-Brave Little Lion


Book Description

From the illustrator of Bob Dylan’s If Not for You comes a wildly cute, encouraging picture book about a lovable lion who learns to be brave and that you’re never too small to make a difference. Lions are BIG and they’re BRAVE, we all know that. But not Little Lion: he’s a fraidy-cat! He’s afraid of his shadow and noises at night, even sounds in the day will give him a fright. Little Lion and his friend Bird often hide in the woods, watching the Big Lions play from afar. “Someday we’ll be big, with no fears at all,” he says, hoping that he’ll outgrow his small stature and finally have courage. But when his feathered friend gets into a scary situation and the other lions are just too big to help, Little Lion will have to face his fears and discover that maybe he’s a little bit courageous after all!




Children's Catalog


Book Description







The Continuum Encyclopedia of Children's Literature


Book Description

Provides articles covering children's literature from around the world as well as biographical and critical reviews of authors including Avi, C.S. Lewis, J.K. Rowling, and Anno Mitsumasa.




Picture Books. Containing, Amongst Others, Aunt Louisa's London Toy Books, Walter Crane's Toy Books and Various Series Published by Thomas Dean and Son: Taking Pictures and Talking Rhymes of Babes in the Wood: Various Kinds of Babes in the Wood at Home and Abroad in Verse and Picture I-III: The Farm Yard: A Gift of Joy for Girl & Boy: Good Day: Birds and Animals in Pictures Bright: Ali-Baba and the 40 Thieves: Whitington and His Cat: Our Soldiers and Sailors in Egypt: Little Tottie's Travels with Papa and Mama: A Visit to the Tower: Harry's First Voyage: The Christmas Carol: Little May: The Holly Gatherers: Horation Hamilton Harris: Our Pussy Cat: Our Boys


Book Description




Britain, the Empire, and the World at the Great Exhibition of 1851


Book Description

This collection of essays discusses the significance of colonial and foreign participation at the Great Exhibition in 1851, including the exhibits, publications, officials, and visitors, before, during, and after the event in London's Crystal Palace. These essays consider the ways that the Exhibition connected London, England and many parts of the world, suggesting strong imperial, international and global connections and meanings. In doing so, the contributors consider the importance of the event for England and the participating colonies and nations, as well as the ways by which that participation affected their relationship to Britain and how the British saw their place in the world. Unlike other publications, this one emphasizes both nationalism and internationalism, domestic and foreign issues.