book reviews
Book reviews for scholastic growth; read material from the world's top educators with our collection of novels, memoirs, biographies, philosophical texts and textbooks.
Why Nursery Admissions Are Breaking the Bank
In many major cities, particularly in India and other parts of Asia, nursery school admissions have become a financial and emotional battleground. Parents are spending lakhs of rupees the equivalent of thousands of dollars just to secure a seat for their toddler in a prestigious preschool.
By Rupa Pathak7 months ago in Education
Experts Look at Possibility of Growing Tea in Space
Scientists are using plants from Devon to test whether it is possible to grow tea in space. Seedlings cultivated near Ashburton have been planted in soils which are similar to those found on the Moon and Mars as part of a research project at the University of Kent.
By Kamran Khan7 months ago in Education
The Secret of the Wise tree🌲
In the quiet village of Willowbrook, surrounded by tall mountains and peaceful rivers, lived a boy named Leo. He was curious, clever, and always eager to learn. But Willowbrook had no school, no library, and no teacher. Most children worked in the fields, but Leo dreamed of knowledge. He often asked questions about the stars, animals, and the world beyond the hills.
By Hamdan Khan7 months ago in Education
My life in war when I start education
I am Jamil, and I was born in a time and place where the sounds of birds singing were quickly replaced by the roar of fighter jets and the thunder of explosions. My home is Bajaur, a tribal region nestled in the mountains of Pakistan, a place once known for its simplicity, traditions, and close-knit communities. But by the time I was old enough to hold a pencil, war had already arrived at our doorstep.
By Jamil ur Rehman 7 months ago in Education
The Whispering Pines”
Old Elias had lived at the edge of the forest for as long as anyone could remember. His cabin was a humble place, surrounded by towering pines and the soft sound of the nearby stream. Every morning, he would take his wooden cane and walk into the woods, greeting the trees like old friends.
By Rafiq BoSs Editz7 months ago in Education
Scientists find 'strongest evidence yet' of life on distant planet
Scientists have found new but tentative evidence that a faraway world orbiting another star may be home to life. A Cambridge team studying the atmosphere of a planet called K2-18b has detected signs of molecules which on Earth are only produced by simple organisms.
By Kamran Khan7 months ago in Education
The Most Peaceful Religion: Islam
In a world where religion is often used as a lens to judge people, Islam—despite its core values of peace, compassion, and justice—is too frequently misunderstood. While media headlines and global politics have shaped a narrative associating Islam with violence or extremism, the truth lies far from such distortions.
By Mehtab Ahmad7 months ago in Education










