Mentora · $11.90
Idris Goes to School
An illustrated story

Walk with Idris through his very first day at big school — from a brave goodbye at the gate to a kind teacher, two new friends and a busy canteen — a warm, beautifully illustrated story to share.
About this book
Across ten illustrated scenes, Idris puts on his brand-new uniform, holds Mama’s hand to the gate, and finds his place in Class 1 Braveheart. With a little courage he meets his teacher, Miss Vanessa, makes friends with Jason and Priya, and discovers that a day which began with butterflies can end with a wide smile. The language is clear and natural, and the pictures are full of warmth — a lovely read-aloud and read-along.
What’s inside
- Ten richly illustrated scenes
- Clear, natural sentences for growing readers
- Four comprehension questions to finish
- A reassuring first-day-of-school story
A peek inside
From a brave goodbye at the gate to new friends, a kind teacher and a tray of canteen treats — a whole first day, one friendly page at a time.
An illustrated story, developed and published by Mentora Edun.
Frequently asked
A few things worth knowing before you buy
How is the book delivered?
The moment you pay, a secure download link is emailed to you and shown on screen. The link is unique to you, stays active for thirty (30) days, and allows up to five downloads — please save your copy somewhere safe once you have downloaded it.
What devices can I read it on?
Any device that opens PDF files — laptop, tablet, phone, or printed at home. Each book is formatted to read comfortably on screen and to print cleanly on A4 paper.
What is your refund policy?
As each book is a digital file delivered instantly, all sales are final. If you have any trouble downloading or opening your file, email us within seven days of purchase and we will make sure you can access what you paid for.
Can I share the book with friends?
Each book is licensed for personal use only. Sharing, reselling, forwarding or uploading the file is not permitted. We watermark every copy and treat redistribution seriously.
