

Lil sees colorful birds, but she struggles to count them. Join Lil as she learns to count and feels happy about her accomplishment!
Lil had big, big, sock. Lil saw a red, red, bird, quick! Lil then saw a blue, blue, bird.
Lil did not count red. Lil did not count blue.
Lil went out. "One, two!" Lil saw a green, green, bird, quick!
Lil did not count red. Lil did not count blue. Lil did not count green. Lil sat down. She felt bad.
"Red, red, one!" "Blue, blue, two!" "Green, green, three!" Lil saw all. Lil did it! Yay!
Lil felt good. She had fun.
Max Hears the Birds
What Is It?
Pets
I Did Things Today! (-en Words)Max goes birdwatching every day of the week, happily checking off a new bird each time—until he’s left wondering, when will I finally spot a pigeon?

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.
This book introduces young readers to birds as pets, focusing on their basic characteristics and needs like feathers, beaks, cages, food, and water. It's a simple, factual read, perfect for early learners to identify vocabulary and learn about common household birds.
This playful picture story follows Max on a lake adventure, giving young readers lots of chances to hear and say the /l/ sound. Through bright illustrations and a simple one-word-per-page format, children learn the letter L while exploring life on the lake with Max.
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.

A simple and repetitive story perfect for young children learning to say common conversational phrases, such as asking "what is it?" and replying "I know."
Little snail Lily wants to see the sunrise on the mountain top, but she crawls slower than a falling leaf! Luckily, Sam the groundhog’s “tunnel express”, Max the monkey’s “tree slide” and Lucy the bird’s “branch plane” help her. Can she catch the sunrise and make her dream come true? This warm light-chasing trip—come and see!

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.
On a rainy afternoon, siblings Lila and Theo find their boredom lifted by a whimsical visitor wearing a tall hat decorated with clouds. Through playful magic involving paper airplanes and scarves, the mysterious guest turns a quiet day into a lively adventure, teaching about fun, messiness, and tidiness in a cozy suburban home setting. The story features gentle humor, imaginative fantasy, and warm family moments, perfect for young children.
A simple and factual picture book introducing young readers to ducks as farm animals, describing their basic characteristics and behaviors.

This simple story follows a child through their day, highlighting everyday actions and observations with a focus on short, repetitive sentences perfect for early readers.
Join Lily the fairy on a sweet rhyming adventure as she searches for her lost red sock. With jingling wings, she peeks under mushrooms, behind daisies, and even inside a snail shell, until she finally finds her missing item.
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