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Ngā kaupapa katoaA simple story introducing young children to common places in their community like a school, library, house, park, hospital, restaurant, shopping centre, and movie theater.
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.
A simple, factual, and calm documentary-style picture book introducing young readers to jellyfish, depicting their basic characteristics and behavior in the sea.
Follow the inspiring journey of Jane Goodall, from a curious young girl observing chickens in her garden to a renowned scientist who uncovered the secrets of chimpanzees and dedicated her life to protecting wildlife and our planet. This biographical story highlights patience, discovery, and how one person can make a profound difference.
This book helps young children recognize and name basic human emotions such as happy, sad, and angry, through simple text and real-life scenarios.
A factual and clear nonfiction book that introduces young readers to bears, covering their physical characteristics, habitat, diet, and social groups. The book maintains a strictly scientific tone with no anthropomorphism.
Lucy, a bunny who jumps too high, causes chaos in Carrot Valley. After many mishaps, she learns to control her special talent and becomes the forest's hero by helping others reach high places during a crisis.
A gentle tale about a kind old ox and his devoted farmer. Through hardship and hardship in the city, the ox's strength and heart shine when motivated by love rather than fear. The story teaches themes of kindness, loyalty, and the power of caring relationships, told in simple and clear language suitable for young children.
A simple collection of colors to teach children basic color knowledge.
This playful picture story follows Max on a lake adventure, giving young readers lots of chances to hear and say the /l/ sound. Through bright illustrations and a simple one-word-per-page format, children learn the letter L while exploring life on the lake with Max.
A simple early reader book that introduces young children to common action verbs and sight words through straightforward sentences and engaging illustrations of everyday activities.
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.
This educational book helps young readers identify and name basic body parts. Through simple sentences and clear imagery, children learn about their eyes, ears, nose, mouth, hair, arms, hands, legs, feet, and stomach.
This is a simple non-fiction book that introduces young readers to peacocks. It describes their habitat, physical characteristics like bright feathers and long tails, and social behavior, such as living in flocks.
Join Max, an adorable bunny child, as he demonstrates simple actions like jumping, kicking, walking, swimming, running, and playing. This early reader story uses clear, repeatable visuals and basic action verbs to help young learners build vocabulary and comprehension.