Kavomaz Kids Press
The Boy Who Lived in a Box
A magical story about imagination, feelings, and balance.
Kavomaz BooksGlobal English book brand
Kavomaz Kids Press
A festive woodland adventure about teamwork, friendship, cooperation, and discovering that every helper can make an important difference.
Written by Morteza Moezodini Illustrated by Zohre Rahimi

About the story
The Woodland Express brings a group of friends together around a shared challenge. The story highlights listening, combining different strengths, and understanding that a team works best when every contribution is noticed rather than when one character tries to do everything alone.
Young readers can explore cooperation without losing individuality: different helpers may notice different details, offer different skills, or need support at different moments. Families and teachers can connect the story to group projects, sibling cooperation, classroom routines, or any situation where asking for help and sharing responsibility matter.
Good for
A natural choice for classrooms, siblings, or family discussion.
Shows that cooperation involves listening as well as doing.
Combines festive energy with a warm message about community.
Makes shared problem-solving concrete and encouraging.
Conversation starters
Follow the child’s interest. One thoughtful question is enough; the goal is connection, not a correct answer.
Reader takeaways
Shows how different strengths become more powerful when friends work together.
TakeawayA warm story for family reading timeEncourages cooperation, problem-solving, and asking others for help.
TakeawayA gentle way to talk about feelings and choicesBalances winter adventure with a warm message about community and courage.
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