Bringing beloved classic children’s tales back to life as Jame Printing retells age old stories with vivid illustrations that are more likely to echo in a modern child’s life. Such as “The Three Little Pigs”, “Goldilocks And The Three Bears” and “Little Red Riding Hood” are depicted with modern creative illustrations that entice children for example, to read about why the pigs were afraid. Jame Printing chronicles such classics in form of written documents and printed pieces of artwork fusing old stories with modern elements.
Each of Jame’s Printing story books is carefully printed and brought together by reimagined unique characters and events that each help bring century old children’s stories to life and intend to amuse the child that will read his or her first book. Jame Printing’s playful stories are as engaging and powerful as bedtime tales that have a child glance at the world from a different perspective. Such stories encapsulate all the necessary aspects of a fictional narrative to make them an enjoyable read. For parents, teachers and school officials, It makes It’s a suitable instrument for teaching purposes especially when trying to capture the children’s attention and familiarize them with traditional tales while having a solid foundation of truth.
Jame Printing also adopts some subtler aspects that are related to the storyline such as counting or vocabulary words. For example, while looking at ‘The Three Little Pigs’, children can count the pigs’ houses or while reading the book ‘Little Red Riding Hood’, they can highlight some animals such as the wolf or the grandmother in the forest. Thus, these narratives become a source of delight and at the same time a gateway for the children to enhance their literacy and numeracy skills.
To preserve these books at home and in school, our commitment to quality requires each book to be printed on solid and high-quality papers of which they are strong enough. We utilize safe and non-toxic inks and thus parents can be worry-free. These books are perfect presents because they allow children to discover fascinating cultural narratives which not only nurtures their love for reading but also helps them conserve enjoyable tales that have been around for many generations.