A Peek Inside

These are examples of articles and stories from our past issues, designed to encourage reading, creativity, and meaningful learning through storytelling and educational activities. We hope this gives you and your child a glimpse into the adventures waiting inside every edition. We invite you to subscribe and discover the full journey each month.

The Book Nook is one of the most beloved sections of our publication, where we bring classic stories to life for young readers. This edition features The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter, with a warm retelling of the story by Primly Hedgehog and a few discussion questions for children and parents to explore together. 

Maestro J’s Music Corner is where music comes alive for young readers. In this edition, Maestro J introduces children to the violin and the orchestra, breaking it down in a fun and easy way. The article also includes a music vocabulary section to help children learn new musical terms.

The Geography Corner takes a journey around the world without leaving home. In this edition, Cabbage, Primly, and Beryl discover the Admont Abbey Library — the largest monastery library in the world — and explore why people believed books and ideas were worth preserving so beautifully. The article ends with a few questions to see how much they remember from what they read.

Beryl’s Meadow Munchies Mayhem is a fun and charming story that follows Beryl, Cabbage, and Primly as they try to pull together a recipe with whatever ingredients they have on hand. Along the way, children get a gentle introduction to measuring and fractions — and the best part is that the recipe is a real no-bake treat the whole family can make together

The Mystery of the Missing Spring Colors is a sweet nature story that follows Cabbage, Primly, and Beryl as they set out to find out why the flowers in Thistleburrow aren’t blooming. Along the way, children learn about bees, pollination, and how nature works together to bring spring to life.

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