
Pippin's Way Home
“Pippin’s Way Home” follows a gentle unicorn who is carried far from his beloved meadow by a playful wind. While searching for a way back, Pippin meets friendly creatures who share what makes their own homes feel special. Through their stories, Pippi
On a bright morning, a gentle wind blew through Pippin’s favorite meadow, carrying sweet scents and soft whispers. But today, the wind was feeling a bit playful.
Before Pippin knew it, the wind lifted him right off his hooves and carried him up and over the rolling hills, far away from home.
He drifted until he landed beside a quiet pond, where a family of deer sipped water beneath willow branches.
“Hello, Deer,” said Pippin, “I’ve been swept away from my meadow. How do you know you’re home?”
Pippin journeyed on, and soon he met a family of bright birds perched in a tall, old oak tree.
“Hello, Birds,” said Pippin, “I’ve lost my way. How do you know you’re home?”
Pippin continued his search, padding softly over mossy ground until he found a wise, old turtle near a cluster of smooth stones.
“Hello, Turtle,” said Pippin, “I’m trying to find my meadow. How do you know you’re home?”
As Pippin thought about the deer, the birds, and the turtle, he realized something wonderful. Home is not just one place. It can be the whisper of leaves, the comfort of a nest, or the hush of dusk.
When Pippin finally felt a familiar warmth in the air, he discovered he was back in his meadow. The wind had carried him gently home at last.
Pippin’s heart was full of new understanding. His meadow still held his favorite blossoms and soft grasses, but he now knew that every creature’s home was special and different.
We're Going on a Footprint Hunt!
I Hop
Where is the Hat?
Who Can Zip It?
Hansel and Gretel
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"A story about finding the light within, discovering that everyone has fears, and learning that courage grows when we face the darkness together."

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.
Little snail Lily wants to see the sunrise on the mountain top, but she crawls slower than a falling leaf! Luckily, Sam the groundhog’s “tunnel express”, Max the monkey’s “tree slide” and Lucy the bird’s “branch plane” help her. Can she catch the sunrise and make her dream come true? This warm light-chasing trip—come and see!

A classic fairy tale about a brother and sister, Hansel and Gretel, who are abandoned in a forest by their stepmother. They stumble upon a house made of sweets, only to discover it belongs to a wicked witch who plans to eat them. Through their cleverness, they manage to escape and find their way back home for a happy reunion.
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