As I've been studying Klingon since I was single and now have two children ages 9 and 7, I've been wanting simple books like this for a while now. The simple cardboard books that I first think of teach things like shapes and colors. We've received new shape words recently enough, so a shape book could probably be made. A color book with 4 words seems rather... unimpressive, yet could still be useful. Something along the lines of a Richard Scarry book would be very welcome, but I don't think we have enough "every day" terms for such a project. I've translated the children's classic Are You My Mother?, and someone once posted Deep-fried Gagh (a play on Green Eggs and Ham), which I would love to see illustrated. Speaking outside of the KLI's publishing sphere, if you wanted to translate an existing book, I believe the process is to contact the publishing company and ask for Translation Rights. Books are translated all the time, and they have a set process. The normal fairy tales we all know are probably in the public domain, and wouldn't need any special permissions. And a generic children's book that teaches shapes and numbers will be simple enough to make without directly translating an existing book. ~naHQun -- ~Michael Roney, Jr. Freelance Translator