Max's Word Train + Quiz
Max is the conductor of the Word Train, where each carriage has a special letter on the side. Only words that begin or end with that letter are allowed to hop aboard! Join Max on a letter-sound journey as he helps children learn beginning and ending sounds, and reading CVC words.
Choo-choo! The Word Train was ready to go. “All aboard!” called Conductor Max. “Check the letter on each carriage. Only words beginning or ending with that letter can hop on!”
The m carriage was first. “Only words starting or ending in m,” said Max. "Man, map, mat! Jam, ham, Tom! Great! Carriage m is full!”
Next came the r carriage. “If you start with r, or end with r, you can board,” Max said. Rat, ram, and rip rushed in. Car, her, and fur found their seats too.
The n carriage was next. “Any words beginning or ending with the letter n?” Max asked. Nap, net, and nut climbed in. Pan, sun, and tin followed fast.
Then Max reached the c carriage. “Words that start or end with c, on you go!” Can, cap, and cat jumped aboard. Max scratched his head. “No words that end with c today?”
The last carriage had a big letter i. “Who begins or ends with i?” Max asked. He waited… and waited. “Hmm… is anyone here?”
Suddenly, Max heard “i i!” He turned around fast. It was ink! “You made it just in time!”
“In you go, ink!” said Max with a smile. “You’re the only passenger in the i carriage today!” Ink waved happily from its seat.
After all the words had boarded, Max climbed into the engine car. “Full steam ahead!” he shouted. “Next stop, Lettertown!”
The Word Train clickety-clacked down the track. Choo-choo! The words sang and cheered. Lettertown, here we come!
Max and the Vehicles
Max Shows You How to ReadMax is the conductor of the Word Train, where each carriage has a special letter on the side. Only words that begin or end with that letter are allowed to hop aboard! Join Max on a letter-sound journey as he helps children learn beginning and ending sounds, and reading CVC words.
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In this playful story, Max takes a new adventure each day using different types of transport, starting with one-syllable words like “truck” and building up to four-syllable words like “helicopter.” Young readers learn to clap, count, and break words into syllables while following Max’s journey.

A simple and repetitive picture book for very early English learners, featuring Max the rabbit as he identifies various vehicles like cars, trains, and buses in everyday outdoor settings.
In this playful phonics story, Max’s mum gives him a grocery list but the words are all mixed up! Each item has the wrong beginning or ending sound, and Max must use his reading skills to figure out what she really meant. Perfect for teaching early readers about beginning and ending sounds in CVC words.
In this magical story, Max helps people in town by pulling out just the right items from his magic hat! Each item is made by changing a single letter sound in a CVC word. Young readers will have fun guessing the next word as they see how swapping the first or last sound creates something new!
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.

This book shows you how to use the Giggle Academy reading tools. Learn how to listen, speak, and read in different ways.

A simple story for readers to listen to and repeat the names of pets.
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