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Max Hears the Birds
A playful and simple story where Max does not understand what the animals are trying to tell him, leading to a surprising and relatable conclusion about lunchtime.
A documentary-style picture book introducing young readers to donkeys as farm animals, describing their appearance and actions in clear, factual language.

Join Max as he listens to the delightful and distinct sounds of various birds, from the squawk of a parrot to the cluck of a hen. A simple and engaging story for young readers exploring animal sounds.
A simple documentary-style picture book introducing common pets with clear, factual observations. Designed for very young readers to identify animals like dogs, cats, fish, and birds.
A simple and repetitive story perfect for very young readers, introducing common objects with a fun question-and-answer format.
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.
This is a simple non-fiction book that introduces young readers to sheep. It covers where sheep live, what they eat, their physical characteristics like wool and legs, and the name for a baby sheep. The book also reinforces key vocabulary words.
An introductory book about goats, focusing on their physical characteristics and life on a farm. Designed for young readers to learn basic vocabulary related to these farm animals.
A simple and engaging story introducing young readers to various animals and their unique ways of moving, from cheetahs running to penguins waddling.
This is a simple, factual picture book that introduces young readers to geese as farm animals. It highlights key features such as their long necks, beaks, and behaviors like eating plants, walking, and swimming, along with introducing the term 'gosling' for a baby goose.
A simple, documentary-style picture book introducing young children to common farm animals. Each page features a different animal, clearly presented in a realistic farm setting.
A simple story for readers to listen to and repeat the names of pets.
A simple story where Max, Tom and Lily practice introducing themselves and share their favorite animals.
Max is the host of the Animal Parade, but when he suddenly gets the hiccups, he can’t say the animal names quite right. This leads to a hilarious, hiccup-filled show! This playful story helps children learn about syllables and how words can be broken into parts, making early literacy fun and memorable.
A simple and educational story introducing young readers to the different homes and habitats of various animals, from birds in nests to bats in caves, and even a baby in a home.