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Speak & Practice

Practice everyday conversations and speak with confidence.

Speak & Practice
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What is Your Name?
What is Your Name?

A simple and repetitive story where three characters introduce themselves, culminating in a humorous mix-up. Perfect for young children learning names and basic conversation.

Hello! I am Max
Hello! I am Max

A simple story where Max, Tom and Lily practice introducing themselves and share their favorite animals.

How Are You?
How Are You?

This simple story introduces different emotions and how to ask and answer a basic question about feelings. Max is tired, Tom is sad, Lily is good, and Dad is busy.

How Old Are You?
How Old Are You?

A simple and repetitive story where various characters ask each other their age, culminating in a humorous answer from Grandpa. Ideal for young children learning about numbers and simple dialogue.

Good Morning!
Good Morning!

A simple story introducing basic greetings and farewells as different characters interact throughout the day.

Can I Please?
Can I Please?

A very simple, repetitive story about asking for juice, perfect for very young children learning basic phrases. It has a surprise ending when the juice runs out!

No, Thank You!
No, Thank You!

A simple and sweet story about a child's preferences for a cool treat on a hot day, featuring repetitive dialogue that is great for young readers.

Say It Again, Please
Say It Again, Please

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.

Sit Down, Stand Up
Sit Down, Stand Up

A simple story about Max's day, focused on the actions of sitting down and standing up. Perfect for young children learning basic actions and prepositions.

Point To It
Point To It

A simple and repetitive story perfect for young children learning to identify objects and respond to prompts. The playful ending adds a touch of humor.

Stop and Listen
Stop and Listen

A very simple story encouraging young children to stop and listen to instructions. The language is repetitive and easy to follow.

Open and Close
Open and Close

A simple story for young children demonstrating basic actions like 'open' and 'close' through a series of commands given to Max, culminating in a playful surprise.

I Don't Understand
I Don't Understand

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.

What Is It?
What Is It?

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."

Can You Help Me?
Can You Help Me?

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.

Where Is It?
Where Is It?

A simple and repetitive story perfect for young children learning to ask where things are located.

Let's Take Turns
Let's Take Turns

A very simple story illustrating the concept of taking turns.

I Can Try
I Can Try

A simple story about a character trying out different sports and activities. Reader learn the repeating sentence, "I can try ..."

I Have Finished
I Have Finished

A very short, repetitive story about someone who hasn't finished, and others offering help. Readers learn the common phrase "I have finished."

Help Me, Please
Help Me, Please

A very short, repetitive story featuring a simple plea for help and an immediate, affirmative response. Ideal for young children learning basic conversational phrases.

Can I Play?
Can I Play?

A very short, simple story about asking permission to play, perfect for the youngest readers learning basic social interactions.

Let's Go!
Let's Go!

A very simple, repetitive story perfect for the youngest readers, focusing on basic call-and-response interaction.

Come With Me
Come With Me

A very simple, repetitive story using common phrases to encourage interaction. Ideal for very young children learning basic commands and following along.

Let's Share
Let's Share

A very simple, repetitive story designed to introduce the concept of sharing to very young children through a clear and encouraging phrase.

Let's Play Together
Let's Play Together

A very short, repetitive story with an urgent ending, suitable for very young children to practice recognizing familiar phrases and sounds.

I Am Hot
I Am Hot

A simple story about feeling hot and wanting different ways to cool down, perfect for young children to relate to during warm weather.

I Am Cold
I Am Cold

A very simple story about a character who is cold and lists various things they need to feel warm and comforted.

I Don't Like It
I Don't Like It

A very simple story perfect for young children, exploring preferences with a repetitive structure.

I Need Help
I Need Help

A very simple story about characters asking for help in different scenarios, highlighting the importance of communication and assistance. Early readers can practice the common phrase, "I need help."

Where Are You Going?
Where Are You Going?

A simple and repetitive story that follows a child through their day, highlighting different destinations and activities. Perfect for young readers learning about daily routines.

What Are They Doing?
What Are They Doing?

This playful story introduces young readers to simple actions and vehicles through a series of questions and answers, perfect for early language development and interactive reading.

What Color Is It?
What Color Is It?

A simple and repetitive story that introduces children to different colors through questions and answers about clothing items.

Who Is It?
Who Is It?

A simple and repetitive story perfect for very young children, introducing family members and common household locations through a fun question-and-answer format.

How Many Have You Got?
How Many Have You Got?

A simple and repetitive story where a child is asked about the number of different vehicles they own, ending with a humorous response about boats.

Is It Fast?
Is It Fast?

A simple story using a question-and-answer format to explore the concept of 'fast' with different vehicles.

What Do You Like Doing?
What Do You Like Doing?

A simple and repetitive story where different characters share their favorite activities, perfect for young children learning about likes and dislikes.

What Are They?
What Are They?

A simple and repetitive story perfect for very young readers, introducing common objects with a fun question-and-answer format.

Can You Play Music?
Can You Play Music?

A simple and repetitive story where a child is asked about playing different musical instruments, culminating in a joyful revelation about their piano skills. Perfect for early readers and preschoolers.

Where Is My Mop?
Where Is My Mop?

A very short and simple story about searching for a mop, perfect for young children learning to identify objects and engage in repetitive dialogue.

Are You Reading A Book?
Are You Reading A Book?

A simple and repetitive story perfect for young children learning about common activities and question-and-answer interactions. Each page features a question and a clear, affirmative answer, making it easy to follow and predict.

Let's Play a Game
Let's Play a Game

A simple and repetitive story about a child asking if another child has various objects, each time leading to an invitation to play a game. It's great for young children learning about shared play.

How Many Wheels?
How Many Wheels?

A simple and engaging story that introduces young children to different numbers of wheels found on various toys, from bikes to trains, ending with a humorous surprise.

I'm Sorry
I'm Sorry

A simple and repetitive story about a child accidentally breaking toys and then fixing one, highlighting themes of apology and gratitude.

What Is Your Favorite Toy?
What Is Your Favorite Toy?

A simple and repetitive story where different children share their favorite toys, perfect for early readers and encouraging conversation about personal preferences.

Have You Got My Book?
Have You Got My Book?

A simple and repetitive story perfect for young children learning to recognize words and phrases. It follows a direct question-and-answer format.

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The Fox and the Grapes
The Fox and the Grapes

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.

The Little Red Hen
The Little Red Hen

A classic folk tale about a diligent Little Red Hen who, after finding a grain of wheat, asks her lazy barnyard friends to help her plant, harvest, mill, and bake it. When they all refuse, she decides to enjoy the fruits of her labor herself, teaching them a valuable lesson about the importance of effort and cooperation.

The North Wind and the Sun
The North Wind and the Sun

A retelling of Aesop's classic fable where the blustery North Wind and the gentle Sun compete to see who can make a traveler remove his cloak. This story beautifully illustrates the power of kindness and warmth over brute force.

The Three Little Pigs
The Three Little Pigs

A classic tale reimagined as a brisk adventure about three pig brothers who learn the importance of hard work, cleverness, and teamwork when faced with a hungry wolf determined to huff and puff their houses down.

The Fox and the Crow
The Fox and the Crow

A classic Aesop's fable retold, this story follows a proud crow who finds a delicious piece of cheese and a clever fox determined to trick her out of it. It's a bright and focused lesson about wit, pride, and the dangers of flattery, perfect for young readers learning about character and consequences.

The Boy Who Cried Wolf
The Boy Who Cried Wolf

A classic Aesop's fable about a restless shepherd boy who repeatedly tricks villagers with false alarms of a wolf, only to find no one believes him when real danger strikes. This story teaches a timeless lesson about the importance of honesty and the consequences of lying.

Rapunzel
Rapunzel

A classic fairy tale reimagined as an adventure about courage and freedom. Rapunzel, with her long golden hair, is trapped in a tower by a Witch until a young Prince hears her song. Their journey to freedom involves trust, betrayal, and the healing power of love.

The Tortoise and the Hare
The Tortoise and the Hare

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.