

This book is perfect for kids aged 3 to 7 and their grown-ups to read together!
Max Puts On Winter Clothes
Max Sees Winter and SpringAn early reader non-fiction book that introduces children to the clear visual differences between winter and spring. Using simple language and realistic illustrations, it highlights seasonal features like snow, rain, bare trees, birds, nests, and flowers, focusing on observation and basic facts.
A simple and direct story that teaches young children about different types of winter clothing and how they help keep us warm.
A cat has the ability to spin sunlight into golden threads. Introduce: The winter comes, the north wind steals the color of the forest, becomes gray. The kitten decided to weave gifts for friends with the sunshine stored in summer. The kitten can dispel the gray of winter by sharing the sunshine stored in the summer.

This simple picture book follows Max, a bright rabbit, as he gets dressed for winter. With repetitive sentences and sound effects for each clothing item, it's perfect for early listening and speaking practice. The tone is calm and predictable, focusing on a cozy winter routine.

Join Max, a curious light-blue rabbit, as he explores the gentle changes between winter and spring. This simple picture book introduces basic seasonal concepts, using a clear, repetitive sentence pattern and calm observations perfect for early listeners and new readers.
A simple story introducing different types of weather conditions through short, descriptive sentences.
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.
A very simple story about a character who is cold and lists various things they need to feel warm and comforted.
This retelling of Aesop's classic fable illustrates the importance of planning and foresight through the story of a hardworking ant and a carefree grasshopper. When winter arrives, the grasshopper learns a valuable lesson about preparation, and their friendship blossoms from shared understanding.
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.
An engaging non-fiction picture book for young learners that explores different types of weather, from sunny days and cloudy skies to rain, snow, and storms.
Inspiration Rainbows—glowing symbols of light and hope—inspired this book, conveying warm comfort via art and text. Content Aunt Ma, a knitter who lost her spark after her husband’s death, regains hope (and her love for knitting) when boy Bad Weather asks for a gift. Vivid, light-filled art wraps readers in hope. Techniques Bright rainbow hues (echoing light), soft rendering, a cheerful boy, and concise text weave a hopeful vibe.
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