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I Don't Understand
Max Hears the Birds
A playful and simple story where Max does not understand what the animals are trying to tell him, leading to a surprising and relatable conclusion about lunchtime.
A simple and engaging story introducing young readers to various animals and their unique ways of moving, from cheetahs running to penguins waddling.
A simple story for readers to listen to and repeat the names of pets.
A simple documentary-style picture book introducing common pets with clear, factual observations. Designed for very young readers to identify animals like dogs, cats, fish, and birds.

Join Max as he listens to the delightful and distinct sounds of various birds, from the squawk of a parrot to the cluck of a hen. A simple and engaging story for young readers exploring animal sounds.
A charming tale about Parrot, who starts off silent but soon discovers the fun of repeating every sound he hears in the jungle. Through playful imitation and a humorous jungle meeting, Parrot learns to embrace his unique voice. This lighthearted story uses simple language and repetition, making it perfect for young children beginning to explore sound and speech.
“Voices of Light” is a gentle picturebook about friendship and understanding. Lulu loves her cat and dog, but her playful “Meow-Meow” and “Boof-Boof” names make them wonder if she sees only their sounds. A warm beam of golden sunlight reveals the truth: Lulu’s silly sounds are small pieces of love. Together, they learn that every voice carries its own light—and friendship shines brightest when we truly see one another.
A simple story where Max, Tom and Lily practice introducing themselves and share their favorite animals.
A clever little goat outsmarts a hungry tiger by using quick thinking and a clever story about being the king's pet. This charming tale of wit and courage is perfect for young children and encourages problem-solving and bravery in the face of danger.
A simple and repetitive story perfect for very young readers, introducing common objects with a fun question-and-answer format.
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 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.
An introductory nonfiction picture book that provides basic facts about common pets, describing their characteristics, habitats, and care needs with scientific accuracy.
Join Max, a curious light-blue rabbit, on a playful adventure to find various wild animals. This simple, interactive picture book is designed for early listening and speaking practice, featuring clear, repeating prompts and friendly animal illustrations.
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.