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.

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."

E - E - Egg
E - E - Egg

This playful picture story follows Max as he finds a big egg and wonders what could be inside, giving young readers many chances to hear and say the short /ɛ/ sound. Through bright, colorful illustrations and a simple one-word-per-page storyline, children repeat the /ɛ/ sound while following Max’s exciting egg adventure.

What Is Light?
What Is Light?

Join Lio and his dog Mimo on a curious adventure to discover what light truly is. From sunrises and rainbows to fireflies and shadows, this story explores the science of light and how kindness can be a light we share with others.

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.

Rabbit
Rabbit

This book introduces young readers to rabbits as pets, covering their basic characteristics and care. It uses simple language and clear facts to describe their fur, ears, habitat, and needs, making it an ideal first look at these gentle animals.

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.

Bibo and Mischievous Mess
Bibo and Mischievous Mess

Bibo, a playful bunny, loves his toys but hates cleaning up! One day, he discovers Sweepy, a magical dustpan with a giggly smile and sparkly powers. Together, they tackle the mess. Can Bibo learn the magic of responsibility? Join their adventure!

Guinea Pigs
Guinea Pigs

This book introduces young readers to guinea pigs and their basic characteristics, covering their appearance, habitat, and needs for food and water. It's designed to build vocabulary with simple, repetitive sentences.

 Can Tim Do It?
Can Tim Do It?

In this decodable -it word family story, early learners practice reading rhyming words like sit, hit, kit, and pit along with simple sight words. Tim the cat tries to do the same things as Max, but no matter what, he just can’t quite do it!

How Light Helps Us See the World
How Light Helps Us See the World

An interactive story that explores how light helps us see colors and identify objects through a series of questions and answers about common things like the sky, animals, and everyday items.

All About Faces for Beginning Readers
All About Faces for Beginning Readers

Beginning Reader level: This educational book celebrates the diversity and wonder of human faces. It explores different facial features like eyes, noses, mouths, and hair, explaining their functions and highlighting the unique variations that make each person special.

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.

My Day With Light
My Day With Light

For an early reader. A sweet, rhyming story that gently guides young children through the different parts of a day—from a bright morning to a starry night—focusing on the changing light of the sun and moon.

Let's Go!
Let's Go!

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