N - N - Nature
N - N - Nature

This gentle story follows Max as he explores nature in his garden by day and by night, giving young readers many chances to hear and say the /n/ sound. Through bright illustrations and a simple one-word-per-page storyline, children learn the letter n sound while enjoying Max’s nature discoveries in nature.

The Wonders of Light
The Wonders of Light

This educational story explores the different sources of light, its role in helping us perceive colors, and its importance in our daily lives. It also touches on the metaphorical 'light' in our hearts that comes from kindness and sharing.

The Garden
The Garden

A simple, non-fiction early reader book designed to introduce young children to common objects found in a garden, focusing on observation and naming. Each page highlights one clear object with a simple sentence.

Max Looks at Summer and Autumn
Max Looks at Summer and Autumn

Join Max, an adorable bunny, as he explores the distinct features of summer and autumn. This simple picture book uses repetitive sentences to introduce seasonal vocabulary, perfect for early listening and speaking practice.

Summer and Autumn
Summer and Autumn

A simple early reader text introducing young children to the basic characteristics of summer and autumn through key vocabulary and observations like the sun, sea, umbrellas, and colorful leaves. Focused on comparison and observation rather than storytelling.

The Wonder of Light
The Wonder of Light

Have you ever wondered what light is made of? This engaging picture book uncovers the secrets of light—from the Sun to a lightbulb—and shows how this everyday superpower makes our world colorful, warm, and full of life.

Weather
Weather

A simple story introducing different types of weather conditions through short, descriptive sentences.

Max Sees Outside
Max Sees Outside

Join Max, a curious light-blue rabbit, as he explores the outdoors in this simple picture book. With clear, repeating sentences and gentle sound effects, children can practice early observation vocabulary. Perfect for early listening and speaking practice.

The Boy, the Dog, and the Snake
The Boy, the Dog, and the Snake

A young boy and his playful dog are enjoying a walk in the sunny savanna. Their fun takes an unexpected turn when the dog discovers a large, spotty snake. This short story captures a moment of everyday adventure and surprise.

Winter and Spring
Winter and Spring

An early reader non-fiction book that introduces children to the clear visual differences between winter and spring. Using simple language and realistic illustrations, it highlights seasonal features like snow, rain, bare trees, birds, nests, and flowers, focusing on observation and basic facts.

How Light Helps Us See the World
How Light Helps Us See the World

An interactive story that explores how light helps us see colors and identify objects through a series of questions and answers about common things like the sky, animals, and everyday items.

Butterflies
Butterflies

Discover the amazing world of butterflies in this factual and wonder-filled reader. Learn about their colorful wings, unique feeding habits, incredible life cycle from egg to chrysalis, and the astonishing journeys some take across vast distances, all while helping flowers grow.

Max Sees Winter and Spring
Max Sees Winter and Spring

Join Max, a curious light-blue rabbit, as he explores the gentle changes between winter and spring. This simple picture book introduces basic seasonal concepts, using a clear, repetitive sentence pattern and calm observations perfect for early listeners and new readers.

Insects
Insects

This early reader introduces young children to common insects like dragonflies, butterflies, and bees through simple sentences and clear, realistic illustrations. It focuses on vocabulary building and observation of the natural world, highlighting the small size of these creatures without anthropomorphism or complex narratives. Perfect for developing early science recognition and language skills.

Max and the Mud
Max and the Mud

Max and his younger brother Tom discover a muddy puddle in their backyard and can't resist jumping in. As they get messier and messier, their mom comes out to find them, leading to a playful solution to their muddy fun. A warm and humorous tale for early readers.