



Tut las veglias
Tut las linguas
Tut ils temas
The Big Pot
Just Cuz
M - M - Music
Let's Play TogetherThis 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.

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.
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'.
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.
Join Max, Lily, and Tom as they celebrate Chinese New Year with their loving family. From cleaning and decorating to making dumplings and watching dragon dances, this heartwarming story captures the joy and traditions of the festive season through the eyes of curious children.
A little girl is blind, but she can see with her heart. Throughout an ordinary day, she experiences the world through her senses of touch and hearing, believing that being unable to see is not frightening. In everyone’s heart, there is a light that illuminates the world, making it bright and beautiful.
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 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.
In a town trapped in eternal darkness, a brave boy named Dolly vowed to find the Moonlight Gem guarded by a dragon in the Black Forest. Along his journey, he was joined by a squirrel, an elephant, and a bird.When they found the dragon, the struggle was tough. But then the townspeople arrived! United, they defeated the beast. The gem shone brightly, restoring light to the town.They proved that courage and unity can overcome any darkness, filling their home with lasting joy and light.
A touching tale about a poor artist who shows kindness to a stray dog, illustrating themes of compassion, loyalty, and the spiritual power of kindness through a heartfelt story suitable for young readers.

Sometimes things don’t go our way—just cuz! What matters most is how we smile, giggle, and keep going anyway! JUST CUZ!
A simple story introducing basic greetings and farewells as different characters interact throughout the day.
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.

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