The Great Leaf Parade
A delightful and imaginative story about children turning colorful leaves into a lively parade, learning to embrace change and find joy even when the unexpected happens, all told in a playful and cheerful tone.
Max Looks at Summer and Autumn
Where is the Hat?In this playful story, the toys argue over who should lead the parade in the park until Max shows them how to line up by the beats (syllables) in their names. As the toys march in order, (one-beat, two-beat, three-beat, four!) young readers learn how to break words into syllables in a fun and memorable way.
In this playful story, the toys argue over who should lead the parade in the park until Max shows them how to line up by the beats (syllables) in their names. As the toys march in order, (one-beat, two-beat, three-beat, four!) young readers learn how to break words into syllables in a fun and memorable way.
A vibrant and playful rhyming story that introduces young readers to the five vowels (A, E, I, O, U) through colorful characters and engaging actions. Each vowel is associated with a distinct color and a simple, repetitive sound, making it a perfect tool for early literacy and phonics learning.
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.
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 early reader text introducing young children to the basic characteristics of summer and autumn through key vocabulary and observations like the sun, sea, umbrellas, and colorful leaves. Focused on comparison and observation rather than storytelling.
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.
This is a simplified version of the classic fairy tale "The Emperor's New Clothes," telling the story of how the Lion King parades around in his new clothes, only to be honestly told by the little rabbit that the king is actually naked. The story is written in simple language, with vivid illustrations, full of laughter and warmth, making it suitable for toddlers and young children.
This playful story follows Max as he packs a picnic and plays in the park, giving young readers lots of chances to hear and say the letter p sound /p/. Through bright illustrations and simple single p words on each page, children learn the /p/ sound while enjoying Max’s park picnic adventure.

Join Max, an adorable bunny, as he explores the distinct features of summer and autumn. This simple picture book uses repetitive sentences to introduce seasonal vocabulary, perfect for early listening and speaking practice.

A simple and repetitive story perfect for early readers, introducing basic vocabulary and concepts of location with a hat, a cap, and a bat.
A cat has the ability to spin sunlight into golden threads. Introduce: The winter comes, the north wind steals the color of the forest, becomes gray. The kitten decided to weave gifts for friends with the sunshine stored in summer. The kitten can dispel the gray of winter by sharing the sunshine stored in the summer.
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