Educational Story Series for Children
My Little Mind Knows a Lot | Toy Box
Story Concept:
Ayat loves her toys very much and treats them as if they were living creatures like animals and people. One day, she decides to feed her toys, but is surprised when they neither eat nor move!Through Ayat’s questions and with the guidance of her parents, she discovers that her toys are non-living objects, and that non-living things do not eat, drink, or move on their own—unlike humans and animals.From here begins a story filled with educational moments and valuable moral messages.
Recognize the characteristics of living things such as eating, movement, and breathing.
Develop comparison and observation skills.
Care for their toys without treating them as living beings.
Strengthen positive habits such as organization and keeping their toys tidy.
All of this is presented in a delightful educational narrative filled with attractive illustrations and a cheerful song that adds a joyful spirit, making the child more engaged and understanding.Let your children enjoy exciting stories and wonderful songs!
Story Features:
Develops early reading and learning skills.
Helps children connect with the social environment around them.
Makes learning to read an enjoyable and engaging experience through a lovable narrative style.
Builds important life skills such as observation and cause–effect understanding.
Enhances children’s general knowledge and promotes positive behavior.
Fosters self-learning skills creatively and effectively.
Connects children with modern technology in an educational and effective manner.
Why This Story Is Recommended:
Offers exciting events supported by expressive, realistic illustrations that enrich the child’s imagination.
Reflects the Arab environment in its style and content, making it relatable to the child’s everyday life.
Develops thinking and language skills through diverse situations that build vocabulary and expression.
Delights children with wonderful, simple songs that reinforce concepts naturally and stay in their memory for years.
Encourages children to interact with the characters and events through various questions that enhance thinking and analysis.
Strengthens reading, comprehension, and self-learning skills in a child-friendly manner.
Provides important life and social skills that help children handle daily situations.
Uses modern illustrations and presentation methods that connect the child with technology effectively.
Lessons Learned from the Story:
Understanding the characteristics of non-living objects in an enjoyable, realistic way.
Recognizing the fundamental differences between living and non-living things.
Enhancing thinking, analysis, and observation skills.
Adopting positive habits such as organizing and caring for toys.
Strengthening family bonding through dialogue within the story.
Learning to interpret simple daily-life phenomena.
Expanding vocabulary and learning new words.
Boosting self-confidence through participation in conversations and events.
echnical Specifications:
Age Group: 3–9 years.
High-quality full-color printing.
Interior Pages: 12 full-color pages.
Cover: 300-gram paper.
Dimensions: 23 × 23 cm.