The Boy Who Counted the Stars
Md. Atique Ullah Siddique
Before the nights became loud, Sami knew the sky by heart. From the rooftop of his home in Gaza, he counts stars with his sister Lina, turning numbers into a quiet game only they understand. But when conflict tears through their world, counting no longer feels simple.
The Day Oliver Otter Let Go
Md. Atique Ullah Siddique
You may understand logically that “nothing is wrong,” yet your body stays tense and your thoughts won’t stop. This happens because anxiety doesn’t begin in the mind. It begins in the nervous system.
Bees Are Not All the Same
Md. Atique Ullah Siddique
Discover the fascinating world of bees through calm observation and gentle curiosity. Bees Are Not All the Same introduces young readers to the diversity of bees in a simple, engaging, and reassuring way. Many children think of bees as just one kind, but this book shows that there are thousands of different bees, each with its own role in nature.
The Girl on the Bench
Md. Atique Ullah Siddique
That belief was recorded in her adoption file, repeated by officials, and treated as settled fact. According to the documents, both of her parents had died before she was adopted as a baby from Bangladesh and raised in the Netherlands.
The Lost Baby Pigeon
Md. Atique Ullah Siddique
The Lost Baby Pigeon A Heartwarming Story of Determination, Friendship, and Homecoming Attention: Have you ever felt lost and alone, searching for something you thought was just out of reach? The Lost Baby Pigeon takes readers on an emotional journey through a world filled with wonder, uncertainty, and love.
Shifa’s Pohela Boishakh
Md. Atique Ullah Siddique
Celebrate culture, tradition, and new beginnings with Shifa's Pohela Boishakh. Follow Shifa on a joyful journey through the first day of the Bengali New Year. From the magical morning songs at Ramna Batamul to the vibrant Mangal Shobhajatra parade, every moment is filled with color, music, and meaning.
Little Ant, Big World
Md. Atique Ullah Siddique
One tiny ant. One big adventure. Endless lessons for little hearts. Meet Pip, a small ant with brave feet and a curious mind. In Little Ant, Big World, children follow Pip through underground tunnels, busy gardens, leafcutters, weavers, fire ant rafts, and more—all told through lyrical storytelling and real natural science.