Meera raised her hand. “Teacher,” she said, “I already met the dancing letters and the counting bunnies!”

The third book was (that’s Environmental Studies). She touched a picture of a red, juicy apple. Pop! The smell of a real orchard filled the room. She turned to a page about a mother hen and her chicks. Cluck cluck cheep cheep – Meera could hear them! The world came alive in her hands.

The next morning, at school, her teacher held up the same books. “Today,” the teacher smiled, “we’re going to ask questions, sing songs, and solve mysteries.”

The first book was . Meera opened it and saw a big, smiling ‘A’. ‘A’ had an apple on its head and ants at its feet. Suddenly, the letters began to dance! ‘B’ bounced like a ball. ‘C’ curled up like a cat. Meera giggled and whispered, “Hello, letters!”

The last book was . Meera opened it to a rhyme about a little spider. A tiny, sparkly spider web appeared on her finger, and a drop of rain slid down it. “Twinkle, twinkle, little spider!” she sang.

Here’s a short, engaging story featuring , designed to show how these books make learning fun for little ones. Title: The Magishree Backpack

That night, Meera hugged her to her chest. “I’m not scared of school anymore,” she told her teddy bear. “My books are full of magic.”