UK KS2
— A fierce warning about tigers mixes danger with unexpected tenderness, calling them siblings to baby pebbles and the award of everything.
— A young poet's urgent plea for environmental action warns that without animals, 'the world is a joke' and challenges readers to reconsider who is truly foolish.
— A young poet confronts fear as a physical presence, describing its effects on body and mind before declaring victory through direct combat.
— A young poet reflects on the fleeting nature of days, the irreversibility of time, and the pull of home as evening approaches.
— A devil and angel switch moral roles after the angel bites the devil's ear, which transforms into a halo the devil swallows.
— A young poet imagines a love drawing that awaits completion when the right hearts find each other, expressing patient hope for connection.
— The ocean's mysteries and movements become a meditation on unanswered questions and the human need to understand what remains unknowable.
— A young writer explores how imagination can't be controlled or remade, getting lost in holes of deep thinking but remaining uniquely yours.
— A baby named Daisy visits a rocking chair in the woods daily until vines overtake it and it disappears, leaving only memory.
— A child's declaration of eternal play extends from day to night through cosmic destruction, flying cars, and the world's last light being blown out after a thousand years.