Animals Sleep
Animals Sleep

A gentle and rhythmic story about various animals and a baby sleeping, highlighting the importance of sleep for growth and the peacefulness of watching someone sleep.

Why Bat Sleeps Upside Down
Why Bat Sleeps Upside Down

A charming and gentle story about a bat who dislikes noise and light, seeking the perfect quiet spot to sleep. Through simple, rhythmic text and playful scenarios, young readers learn about finding comfort and peace in unexpected places. Suitable for early readers and bedtime sharing.

S - S - Safari
S - S - Safari

Max goes on a sunny safari to see, spot, and search for animals, using simple /s/ words on every page. Early learners can follow his adventure while learning beginning-sound S words like sun, sand, snake, swing, and stars.

The Moon's Nighttime Friends - A Sleepy Sky Story
The Moon's Nighttime Friends - A Sleepy Sky Story

Join the moon on its magical nighttime adventure! As the sun sets and the moon wakes up, meet all the special friends who come out at night—twinkling stars, wise owls, glowing fireflies, fluttering bats, singing crickets, prowling cats, and curious foxes. Watch as clouds float by and the moon smiles at everyone before getting sleepy when morning arrives. Perfect for bedtime reading for ages 3-6, this gentle story celebrates the wonder of nighttime and helps little ones feel cozy about the dark!

My Day With Light
My Day With Light

For an early reader. A sweet, rhyming story that gently guides young children through the different parts of a day—from a bright morning to a starry night—focusing on the changing light of the sun and moon.

Max in Bed
Max in Bed

In this playful decodable story, Max’s family gets dressed, fed, and out of the house, while Max stays sleeping in bed! With repeating sentences and a focus on the -ed word family, early readers can build confidence sounding out simple CVC words.

Daily Routines for Beginning Readers
Daily Routines for Beginning Readers

This book explores the importance of daily routines for children, focusing on hygiene, health, and well-being. It highlights children engaging in activities like brushing teeth, washing hands, bathing, and eating healthy, emphasizing that routines help us stay clean, healthy, and strong.

I Get Ready
I Get Ready

This is a simple non-fiction story for early readers, focusing on a child's daily routine of getting ready. It introduces basic vocabulary related to self-care through clear, repetitive phrases.

Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Goldilocks and the Three Bears

A curious little girl named Goldilocks wanders into the forest and discovers an empty cottage belonging to a family of bears. She tries their porridge, chairs, and beds, learning a valuable lesson about respect and asking permission along the way.

Kitchen Items
Kitchen Items

This early reader book introduces common kitchen items such as plates, knives, forks, and spoons. Each page clearly presents one item with a simple phrase to help young children recognize and name them. The focus is on observation and word recognition, perfect for building foundational vocabulary.

Milo and the Shadow Kingdom
Milo and the Shadow Kingdom

"A story about finding the light within, discovering that everyone has fears, and learning that courage grows when we face the darkness together."

Sleeping Beauty
Sleeping Beauty

A classic fairy tale reimagined with suspense and bright hope, where a princess falls into an enchanted sleep due to a wicked witch's curse and can only be awakened by true love's kiss. It's a tale of magic, courage, and enduring love suitable for young readers.

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.

O - O - Office
O - O - Office

This playful phonics story follows Max through a busy animal office, where he works alongside funny coworkers whose names all start with O—like ox, otter, and octopus. With one word per page and bright, amusing illustrations from their workday, children hear and repeat the short letter o sound /ɒ/, building strong sound–letter connections.

Animals Eat
Animals Eat

A simple and repetitive story that introduces various animals and a baby, all performing the common action of eating. Perfect for very young children learning about different creatures and basic verbs.