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Animals GrowA 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.
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.

A simple and repetitive story that introduces various animals and a baby, all of whom grow. Perfect for very young children learning about different creatures and the concept of growth.
Cuz's Journey of Growth
This educational story introduces young readers to various animals and how they feed their young, from cats and kangaroos to eagles and bees, highlighting the universal act of parental care in the animal kingdom.
This book introduces young readers to rabbits as pets, covering their basic characteristics and care. It uses simple language and clear facts to describe their fur, ears, habitat, and needs, making it an ideal first look at these gentle animals.
This early reader introduces young children to different family members through simple, repetitive phrases and clear illustrations. It's designed to help children recognize and name 'mom,' 'dad,' 'sister,' 'brother,' 'grandma,' 'grandpa,' 'baby,' and 'kid,' culminating in the overarching concept of 'family'.
A simple and factual picture book introducing young readers to dogs as pets, covering basic vocabulary and characteristics like fur, paws, food, water, and puppies. Designed in a documentary style with clear, calm language.
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.
Learn about colors in fruits with the monsters
Bibo, a playful bunny, loves his toys but hates cleaning up! One day, he discovers Sweepy, a magical dustpan with a giggly smile and sparkly powers. Together, they tackle the mess. Can Bibo learn the magic of responsibility? Join their adventure!
An early reader science picture book designed to build color vocabulary, observation skills, and reading confidence — by exploring how light makes the colorful world visible through rhythm, repetition, and joyful discovery.
A simple and engaging story introducing young readers to various animals and their unique ways of moving, from cheetahs running to penguins waddling.
Lucy, a bunny who jumps too high, causes chaos in Carrot Valley. After many mishaps, she learns to control her special talent and becomes the forest's hero by helping others reach high places during a crisis.
Fire: The Living Light of Our World is a nonfiction picture book that explores fire — from the first sparks in prehistoric times to forests, volcanoes, the Sun, and modern human life. Children can discover how fire brings warmth, energy, color, and renewal to our world, while also learning to respect its power.