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A very short, repetitive story featuring a simple dialogue where someone asks for help multiple times until finally receiving a positive response. Ideal for early readers learning basic question-and-answer patterns.
This playful picture story follows Max on a trip to the zoo, where a zooming monkey surprises him by stealing his lunch. With one word per page and bright, colorful illustrations, early readers follow the action while hearing and practicing the /z/ sound as they learn the letter Z.
A very simple story about Max and Grandpa watching television, but Grandpa is hard of hearing. This book teaches young children how to ask someone to repeat a sentence.
A little girl is blind, but she can see with her heart. Throughout an ordinary day, she experiences the world through her senses of touch and hearing, believing that being unable to see is not frightening. In everyone’s heart, there is a light that illuminates the world, making it bright and beautiful.
Cuz's Journey of Growth
A simple story about a character trying out different sports and activities. Reader learn the repeating sentence, "I can try ..."
A hungry fox tries repeatedly to reach a cluster of juicy grapes, only to declare them sour when he fails. This retelling of Aesop's fable explores themes of pride, honesty, and rationalization, perfect for young readers to learn a timeless lesson.
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.
Zuzu, a young painter, wishes to overcome her fears and transforms into a mouse, a cat, a dog, and a cow. Through her magical journey, she learns that true bravery and happiness come from within and embracing her true self.
A very short, repetitive story about someone who hasn't finished, and others offering help. Readers learn the common phrase "I have finished."
A very short, repetitive story featuring a simple plea for help and an immediate, affirmative response. Ideal for young children learning basic conversational phrases.
This playful picture story follows Max as he tries to mix a chocolate cake, but things go wrong and he must fix the mess. With one word per page and bright illustrations, children hear the /ks/ sound at the end of words like mix, six, box, and fix as they learn the letter x.
A very simple, repetitive story using common phrases to encourage interaction. Ideal for very young children learning basic commands and following along.
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.