



គ្រប់វ័យ
គ្រប់ភាសា
គ្រប់ប្រភេទA very simple, repetitive story perfect for the youngest readers, focusing on basic call-and-response interaction.
For an early reader. A sweet, rhyming story that gently guides young children through the different parts of a day—from a bright morning to a starry night—focusing on the changing light of the sun and moon.
A very simple story about a character who is cold and lists various things they need to feel warm and comforted.
A lively retelling of Aesop's classic fable, where the speedy Hare challenges the steady Tortoise to a race. Full of humor and rhythm, this story teaches the timeless lesson that slow and steady wins the race, as the Tortoise's perseverance outshines the Hare's overconfidence.
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 clear and informative nonfiction story introducing young readers to the large Ice Age animals, their habitats, lifestyles, and interactions with early humans. The text is straightforward and educational, suitable for children beginning to explore prehistoric life and natural history.
This playful story follows Max through his day as a king, giving young readers lots of chances to hear and say the letter k and its /k/ sound. With bright illustrations and a simple one-word-per-page format, children build early phonics skills while enjoying Max’s fun royal adventures.
Max is hiking happily until he sees a busy hive. He suddenly needs help and hurries home in a hop! Young readers learn the letter h and the /h/ sound through easy, familiar words.
Max visits a toy shop with his dad, but soon his games make a big mess. In this fun, decodable story, early readers can hear and say rhyming -op words like mop, shop, and hop.
This fun adventure follows Max as he travels into town to meet his brother Tom, giving early readers lots of chances to see and say words that start with the letter t. Through bright illustrations and simple t words on each page, children learn to recognize the letter t and hear its sound /t/ while enjoying Max’s trip into town.
A simple and repetitive story where different children share their favorite toys, perfect for early readers and encouraging conversation about personal preferences.
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.
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 playful picture story follows Max as he finds a big egg and wonders what could be inside, giving young readers many chances to hear and say the short /ɛ/ sound. Through bright, colorful illustrations and a simple one-word-per-page storyline, children repeat the /ɛ/ sound while following Max’s exciting egg adventure.
A clever adaptation of Aesop's fable, this story follows a thirsty crow who discovers a pitcher of water just out of reach. Through patience and problem-solving, the crow learns that small, consistent efforts can lead to great success.