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.
Want to build stronger bonds quickly? Start by asking meaningful questions.
The questions we ask can change how close we feel to others. Sometimes, just one thoughtful question can help us connect with strangers and make bonds stronger between parents and children.
By Qamar Lohar7 months ago in Education
The Clock That Ate Time
The Clock That Ate Time The little town of Everford was an ordinary place. People went to work, children played in the streets, and the church bells rang every Sunday morning. Yet, at the very center of the town square stood an object no one could quite explain: a clock without hands.
By Article Master 7 months ago in Education
Water: Importance, Properties, and Role in Humans, Plants, and Animals
Water is often described as the lifeblood of Earth—and for good reason. Life on our planet cannot exist without it. Approximately two-thirds of the body mass of every living organism, from the simplest single-celled bacteria to the most complex mammals, is composed of water. This staggering proportion highlights the undeniable truth: water is not just a resource; it is the foundation of existence.
By PositivePulse7 months ago in Education
The Hidden Language of Colors Around Us
M Mehran Colors are everywhere, yet most of us barely notice their subtle influence on our lives. From the red stop signs that command our attention to the soothing blue of hospital walls, colors aren’t just decorative—they speak a language all their own. FYI, colors affect our emotions, decisions, and even our health.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Education
The Night School
M Mehran By day, the city’s old community center was quiet. Dusty chairs stacked against the walls, faded posters curling at the edges, a basketball court echoing with silence. But when the sun dipped below the skyline, the lights flickered on and the doors opened to a different kind of classroom: the night school.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Education
The Day the Library Opened
M Mehran In the small town of Maplewood, the most ordinary building became the most extraordinary gift: a library. It wasn’t big. Just a renovated post office with peeling paint and mismatched chairs. But the day it opened, children pressed their noses against the glass doors, parents peeked in with quiet curiosity, and teachers whispered with relief. For years, Maplewood had survived without one. Now, they finally had a place where education lived beyond the classroom.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Education
The Ultimate Guide to Learning Programming in 2025
What is Programming? Programming is the process of giving instructions to a computer so it can perform specific tasks. These instructions are written in a programming language, which acts as a bridge between human logic and machine execution.
By PositivePulse7 months ago in Education
The Teacher Who Collected Stars
M Mehran Most people thought Mr. Hale was an ordinary teacher. He wore the same brown jacket every day, carried a stack of papers tucked under his arm, and taught literature to restless high school juniors who rarely listened.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Education











