It was summer in the country. All the hay had been stacked, and the fields of wheat were yellow. Tall dock leaves grew on the banks of the canals.
Among the dock leaves, on her nest, sat a duck waiting for her eggs to hatch. She had been waiting for a long time.
Once there was a little girl called
Dorothy, who lived on the great
Kansas prairie in America with her
Aunt Em, her Uncle Henry and her
dog Toto.
One day, when only dorothy and Toto
were at home, a whirlwind picked up
the house and carried it away to a strange country.
Lion and Poor Slave. A slave, ill-treated by his master, runs away to the forest. There he comes across a lion in pain because of a thorn in his paw. The slave bravely goes forward and removes the thorn gently. ... The master asks for the slave to be thrown into the lion's cage
An egg cracked and out popped a fluffy yellow
duckling. He looked all around him. He was alone.
"I have to find my mother, "said the duckling.
Read It Yourself Level-1
1.Essential Vocabulary for early reading
2.Simple Sentences
3.Large clear type
4.Repeated Phrases
5.Lively, Humorous illustrations
6.A close match between pictures and words
The sparrow and the crow were good friends. Once, a particular household had laid out chilies and rice grains on a mat in their back-yard to dry. Seeing this, the sparrow asked the crow, "Buddy, what do you think? Will you be able to finish eating those chilies before I can finish eating those grains?" The crow replied with certainty, "I would be able to finish eating the chilies first" The sparrow said, "No, I would finish eating the grains first." The crow asked, "If you can't, what will happen then?" The sparrow answered, "If I can't do it first, then you would be welcome to peck my chest and have it. But what if you can't finish first?" The crow responded, "Then you would be welcome to do the same and have my chest too." Having agreed, they touched down and began to eat the grains and the chilies as they were supposed to. The sparrow crunched down the grains one by one, and the crow, one after another swallowed up the chilies. Gradually, the crow was through with eating the chilies, but by then the sparrow could not even finish a quarter of the grains.
Aesop's Fables is a collection of some of the well-known stories of Aesop that have been told and retold for ages and are enjoyed by young and old alike. The fables weave together elements such as love, hatred, courage, faith, deceit, intelligence and perseverance. The fables are inspirational and teach children good conduct.
He did, however, look forward to the stories she used to tell him. But, she was usually so tired by the time his baby sister fell asleep that she often could not tell him the stories of which he was so fond, the stories of kings and queens, of hermits and holy men, of talking birds and magic spells. But, on good days, when his baby sister was quiet, after he had eaten his evening meal and his father hadn't returned, she would tell him stories of Rupban and the Baby Prince, of Princess Kalabati and the Monkey Prince, of Lalkamal and Nilkamal, of Khana and Mihir. But more than the stories of kings and queens, of hermits and holy men, of talking birds and magic spells, what Kamal liked to hear most of all was the story of their home village on the banks of the river. He liked to hear how, on winter mornings, his grandmother would make special rice cakes with new rice and new date jaggery and how his mother and her brothers and sisters would warm themselves before the fire waiting for the rice cakes to cook.
Suddenly Mini found an egg by the side of the haystack.
It was a duck's egg. Mini began to play with the egg.
On a sudden, the egg started rolling towards the jungle.
At the very moment, a fox came out of the jungle.
Seeing the fox Mini got scared.
Early to bed and early to rise will make you healthy, wealthy and wise.
Brush your teeth twice a day Morning and Evening to keep your mouth fresh and clean.
Take bath every day
to keep yourself fresh.
Plant trees for fresh air.
Cut your nails regularly
to keep yourself free from diseases.