Appie the Swinging Star
A heartwarming story about Appie, a shy monkey who overcomes his fear of heights with the encouragement of his friend Nona, discovering the joy of swinging and becoming a 'swinging star'.
Let’s Rhyme Today! (–ap words)
Where is the Hat?
A - A - Astronaut
I Hop
Round Things in the WorldA playful and imaginative story explaining why Monkey swings in the trees, filled with lively animal characters and fun antics. The tale uses simple language and repetition to engage young readers, emphasizing fun, mischief, and problem-solving among forest friends.
This simple, documentary-style picture book introduces young children to the basic movements and joy of dance as a physical activity. With clear language, it shows dancers moving their arms and legs, spinning, jumping, and stepping, highlighting that dancing can be both fast and slow, and always fun.

A simple rhyming story that explores words ending with the "ap" sound through short, playful sentences.
This simple early reader introduces young children to common playground equipment through repetitive phrases and clear illustrations. It's designed to help children recognize and name items like swings, slides, and merry-go-rounds.

A simple and repetitive story perfect for early readers, introducing basic vocabulary and concepts of location with a hat, a cap, and a bat.
A lonely stardust traveler discovers Earth’s gentle lights — guiding, joyful, and warm — all lit by people for one another. He transforms into a guardian star, forever watching over this planet where kindness shines brightest in the dark.

This playful story follows Max the astronaut as his rocket gets stuck on the moon, giving young readers lots of chances to hear and say the letter a sound /a/. Through bright space illustrations and simple single a words on each page children learn the /a/ sound while enjoying Max’s exciting adventure to cut his rocket free and fly home.

This is a simple story about hopping around different objects, perfect for very young children learning basic actions and words.
An introductory book that explains the basics of tennis, including the court, racket, ball, net, and players. Written in a simple, repetitive style with high-frequency words, it's perfect for young readers learning about sports.
This playful phonics story follows Max through a busy animal office, where he works alongside funny coworkers whose names all start with O—like ox, otter, and octopus. With one word per page and bright, amusing illustrations from their workday, children hear and repeat the short letter o sound /ɒ/, building strong sound–letter connections.

This child-friendly nonfiction picture book invites early readers to discover 'round' shapes in everyday objects and scenes around them. Through calm, simple, and observational photography, children will learn to identify shared visual features across real-world examples, from the sun in the sky to a coin in their hand, and ultimately, the Earth itself.
This is a factual and straightforward non-fiction book that introduces young readers to orangutans, covering their habitat, physical characteristics, diet, and social behavior in a calm and accurate tone.
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