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Gach TéamaA 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 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 book introduces young readers to the basics of basketball, showing teams, the court, dribbling, running, jumping, and scoring with simple, clear language and realistic imagery. It's a great first look at the sport.
Beginning Reader level: This educational book celebrates the diversity and wonder of human faces. It explores different facial features like eyes, noses, mouths, and hair, explaining their functions and highlighting the unique variations that make each person special.
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 and direct early reader designed to introduce young children to common fruits. Each page features a clear illustration of a single fruit, helping children identify and name them. Perfect for building early vocabulary.
This non-fiction book introduces young readers to various community helpers, such as bakers, doctors, police officers, teachers, firefighters, vets, builders, and pilots.
A simple, declarative picture book introducing young children to common food items through clear, direct language and visual recognition. Perfect for early vocabulary building.
This educational story explores different species of wolves and wild dogs, describing their habitats, hunting behaviors, social structures, and the importance of conservation efforts. Written in clear, simple language, it is ideal for young readers interested in wildlife and nature.
A gentle retelling of the classic fairy tale about a little gray duckling who feels different and lonely, but eventually grows into a beautiful swan and finds where it truly belongs.
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.
This is a children’s non-fiction book about a fast, exciting sport. Meet real athletes as they train, compete, and travel to tournaments. Simple facts and clear pictures explain the equipment, rules, and special skills like spin and footwork. Perfect for young readers who love sports or want to try table tennis themselves.
An engaging educational book introducing various land vehicles to young readers. It features simple, lively descriptions and fun facts about cars, buses, trains, bicycles, and more.
A very short, repetitive story about someone who hasn't finished, and others offering help. Readers learn the common phrase "I have finished."
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.