Bug Had Dots
A simple and engaging story about a bug who loses its red dots in the rain, then shares them with friends, only for them to mysteriously return. Perfect for very young readers learning about sharing and colors.
Bug had dots. Dots red, dots red.
Rain fell. Plip, plop, drop. Dots lost. Not good!
Bug ran. Bug ran fast. Met a pal. Pal sad.
Bug gave dots. Dot for pal. Pal glad. So glad!
Bug ran. Bug ran far. Met a gal. Gal glum.
Bug gave dots. Dot for gal. Gal yum. So yum!
Red ran. Red, red, red. Dots back! Dots back now!
Bug saw dots. Wow! So wow! All glad. All got dots.
Max Observes Insects
What Is It?
Where is the Bug?
I Hop
Find the Items (c, r, i, m, n)
Where is it?This early reader introduces young children to common insects like dragonflies, butterflies, and bees through simple sentences and clear, realistic illustrations. It focuses on vocabulary building and observation of the natural world, highlighting the small size of these creatures without anthropomorphism or complex narratives. Perfect for developing early science recognition and language skills.
A simple and calm documentary-style picture book introducing various small animals commonly called bugs, perfect for very young learners.

Max the rabbit discovers various insects like a fly, bee, ant, and ladybug in this simple, repetitive picture book. Designed for early listening and speaking practice, it introduces basic vocabulary through observation and sound effects.

A simple and repetitive story perfect for young children learning to say common conversational phrases, such as asking "what is it?" and replying "I know."

A simple and repetitive story perfect for early readers, featuring a bug, a mug, and a bun all on a rug, ending with a sunny run.

This is a simple story about hopping around different objects, perfect for very young children learning basic actions and words.
This is an informative story about ants, detailing their physical characteristics, social structure, daily activities, and life cycle. Perfect for young readers curious about the natural world.

This simple story introduces young readers to basic objects and asks them to identify what they see, encouraging observation and vocabulary development.

A simple and repetitive story designed for very young children to practice identifying objects and colors. Each page introduces a new item and asks the child to locate it, followed by a concluding question to encourage observation.
Discover the incredible world of dragonflies! Learn about their unique ability to fly forward and backward, their big eyes, and how they transform from water nymphs to winged adults. A fascinating look at these amazing insects.
When Max notices fewer insects coming to his garden, he throws a party to encourage more to visit!
Detective Max hops through town to solve a mystery! Signs in the town have their letters all jumbled! With his magnifying glass, he investigates while readers guess the missing letters. This playful story shows children how changing beginning or ending letters can create new CVC words.
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