

A grumpy ogre named Barnaby declares a 'No Giggle Day,' but a playful elf with a feather soon discovers that even the grumpiest hearts can't resist a good tickle and a hearty laugh.
Barnaby the ogre, with socks mismatched and grand, Declared 'No Giggle Day' throughout the land. His grumpy old frown, a terrible sight, Scared all the village with all of his might.
A tiny elf, with a feather so light, Crept up to Barnaby, in the fading daylight. He tickled his nose, a soft, fluffy sweep, While Barnaby grumbled, and tried hard to sleep.
"Achoo!" went the ogre, a rumbling big sneeze, It shook all the houses and swayed all the trees. But then, a small chuckle, a rumble so low, Turned into a giggle, a joyful soft glow.
He sniffed at a flower, a poppy so red, And the elf tickled his ear, right near his big head.
"Achoo!" went the ogre, a mighty loud sound, It knocked down the scarecrow and spun it around. But then, a deep laugh, a boisterous sound, Bounced off the mountains and echoed all 'round.
He watched a snail crawl, so slow and so green, And the elf tickled his chin, a playful, small scene.
"Achoo!" went the ogre, a roaring great blast, It startled the chickens and made shadows fly fast. But then, a huge belly laugh, loud and so free, Barnaby giggled, for all eyes to see.
The ogre then knew, with a tear in his eye, Even big ogres need laughter nearby.
Max Sees Outside
Where is Max?
Max's Emotions
Max's Week
I Did Things Today! (-og Words)
Can You, Max?A heartwarming tale about Gigi, who loves colors, and her best friend Lila, who cannot see with her eyes but experiences the world through sounds, smells, and touch. Gigi creatively helps Lila 'see' colors, leading to a beautiful discovery about kindness and the light it brings.
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 warm and humorous farmyard story set in a cozy red barn where Farmer Jo and his playful animal friends communicate through mysterious typed letters. The gentle narrative captures moments of surprise and laughter as the animals express their needs, making it perfect for young children to enjoy and imagine farm life.

Join Max, a curious light-blue rabbit, as he explores the outdoors in this simple picture book. With clear, repeating sentences and gentle sound effects, children can practice early observation vocabulary. Perfect for early listening and speaking practice.

A simple and playful interactive picture book for young children, featuring Max the bunny as he explores his bedroom. This story focuses on learning basic location words and sentence patterns through predictable text and clear illustrations, making it ideal for early listening and speaking practice.

A simple picture book featuring Max, a bunny child, as he gently introduces basic emotions through clear, repeatable sentences and expressive actions. Perfect for early listeners and speakers.

A simple picture book perfect for young children, introducing the days of the week and common actions through the consistent routine of Max, a friendly blue rabbit. The calm, rhythmic text and repetitive structure are ideal for early listening and speaking practice.
This book is a gentle nonfiction picture book that helps young readers notice how the sky changes from day to day. Perfect for ages 3–8 as a first step into weather science.

A simple and playful rhyming story describing a series of everyday actions, perfect for early readers and to encourage interaction.

A simple and encouraging interactive picture book for young children, featuring Max the bunny. Through repetitive questions and answers, children can practice identifying actions like eating, drinking, and reading, making it ideal for early listening and speaking development.
This playful phonics story follows Max through a busy animal office, where he works alongside funny coworkers whose names all start with O—like ox, otter, and octopus. With one word per page and bright, amusing illustrations from their workday, children hear and repeat the short letter o sound /ɒ/, building strong sound–letter connections.
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.
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