Todas as idades
Todos os idiomas
Todos os temas
M - M - Music
Max and the Mud
Max in Bed
The Big Pot
Who Can Zip It?This non-fiction book for young children explores the diverse nature of families around the world. The story emphasizes that all families are special because they are filled with love, regardless of their composition or where they live.
This early reader introduces young children to different family members through simple, repetitive phrases and clear illustrations. It's designed to help children recognize and name 'mom,' 'dad,' 'sister,' 'brother,' 'grandma,' 'grandpa,' 'baby,' and 'kid,' culminating in the overarching concept of 'family'.
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.

This story follows Max as he makes a music song for his mom, giving young readers many chances to hear and say the /m/ sound. Through bright illustrations and a simple one-word-per-page storyline, children learn the letter m sound while enjoying Max’s musical moment with his mum.
A simple story introducing basic greetings and farewells as different characters interact throughout the day.
Max and his family pick out instruments by drawing a number that matches how many syllables are in the instrument’s name. From drums to harmonicas, each bunny discovers how to sound out the parts of their word. This playful story helps early readers learn about syllables while enjoying a fun family music adventure.
This early reader book introduces common kitchen items such as plates, knives, forks, and spoons. Each page clearly presents one item with a simple phrase to help young children recognize and name them. The focus is on observation and word recognition, perfect for building foundational vocabulary.

Max and his younger brother Tom discover a muddy puddle in their backyard and can't resist jumping in. As they get messier and messier, their mom comes out to find them, leading to a playful solution to their muddy fun. A warm and humorous tale for early readers.
A simple early reader text introducing young children to the basic characteristics of summer and autumn through key vocabulary and observations like the sun, sea, umbrellas, and colorful leaves. Focused on comparison and observation rather than storytelling.

In this playful decodable story, Max’s family gets dressed, fed, and out of the house, while Max stays sleeping in bed! With repeating sentences and a focus on the -ed word family, early readers can build confidence sounding out simple CVC words.

A very simple story about a pot that causes a problem, leading to upset parents, but ultimately ending with comforting hugs. Ideal for very young readers learning basic words and emotions.
On a rainy afternoon, siblings Lila and Theo find their boredom lifted by a whimsical visitor wearing a tall hat decorated with clouds. Through playful magic involving paper airplanes and scarves, the mysterious guest turns a quiet day into a lively adventure, teaching about fun, messiness, and tidiness in a cozy suburban home setting. The story features gentle humor, imaginative fantasy, and warm family moments, perfect for young children.

This playful decodable book focuses on the -ip word family and simple sight words through a fun guessing game. As readers see the rabbit family waving together, they turn the pages to guess who will tip, sip, dip, or rip, using repeating sentence patterns to build confidence and early reading fluency.
This decodable story supports early readers as they practice the -ad word family using simple, predictable sentences. It also helps children build confidence with common sight words while exploring a familiar everyday situation with Max, his dad and his iPad!
A simple and gentle picture book for very early English learners, introducing family members through repetitive phrases. Max, an anthropomorphic bunny, introduces his mom, dad, sister, brother, grandma, and grandpa, culminating in 'This is my family.'