Suzie the Black cat, tells a tale to her new friend the ginger cat.
A vibrant garden is home to a colorful butterfly, a hardworking bee, and a wise bird. The bee, jealous of the butterfly’s beauty, confronts it about its carefree life. With the bird’s help, they unite to protect a caterpillar, witnessing its transformation into a stunning butterfly. Through their journey, they learn the value of each other’s unique roles and the beauty of embracing differences.
A young girl named Lakshmi, with her father's help, plants and lovingly nurtures a mango tree. In a fierce thunderstorm, the tree sacrifices itself to save Lakshmi from a lightning strike, proving the depth of their bond.
In the heart of a bustling city, young Arun finds solace in an unexpected friendship with a pigeon named Aki. What begins as a simple bond between a lonely boy and a curious bird soon transforms into a tale of courage and love, when Aki's bravery saves Arun's grandmother during a devastating storm. This story beautifully captures the essence of friendship, family, and the unexpected heroes who come into our lives when we need them most.
This story touches on themes of friendship, the magic of Christmas, and the idea that the best gifts are not always the ones we ask for. It’s a tale that encourages children to appreciate the intangible joys of love, kindness, and connection, which is the true spirit of Christmas.
This livelihood fairytale was inspired by Electric Street, where is in Sham Shui Po. I hope that children can learn about the livelihood of people with poverty. It can nurture empathy, love and hope with a social connection.
In a barren land abandoned by its farmer, a single seed takes root and grows against all odds. Over time, it transforms the desolate plot into a thriving forest, attracting life and proving that even the smallest beginnings can lead to miraculous transformations.