Eureka’s Last Lullaby (Part 2)
No crying in space. As Eureka faded, lost in space, Its lullaby—a bright embrace.
I Can't Sleep!
Humpty Dumpty
Goodnight Tom
Where is the Hat?
Find the Items (u, b, v, w, x, z)
A little one struggles to fall asleep despite trying various methods until a comforting presence helps them drift off to dreamland. A sweet story about finding comfort at bedtime.
A vibrant and playful rhyming story that introduces young readers to the five vowels (A, E, I, O, U) through colorful characters and engaging actions. Each vowel is associated with a distinct color and a simple, repetitive sound, making it a perfect tool for early literacy and phonics learning.
This book introduces young children to common kitchen appliances through simple, repetitive phrases and clear illustrations. It focuses on vocabulary building and recognition of everyday objects like toasters, kettles, ovens, stoves, microwaves, and blenders.

A classic nursery rhyme about Humpty Dumpty's unfortunate fall from a wall and a surprise twist where he gets fixed!
A gentle and rhythmic story about various animals and a baby sleeping, highlighting the importance of sleep for growth and the peacefulness of watching someone sleep.
“Voices of Light” is a gentle picturebook about friendship and understanding. Lulu loves her cat and dog, but her playful “Meow-Meow” and “Boof-Boof” names make them wonder if she sees only their sounds. A warm beam of golden sunlight reveals the truth: Lulu’s silly sounds are small pieces of love. Together, they learn that every voice carries its own light—and friendship shines brightest when we truly see one another.
In this playful story, the toys argue over who should lead the parade in the park until Max shows them how to line up by the beats (syllables) in their names. As the toys march in order, (one-beat, two-beat, three-beat, four!) young readers learn how to break words into syllables in a fun and memorable way.

A comforting bedtime story that gently bids goodnight to various objects and characters in a room, perfect for lulling young children to sleep.
Max builds a rocket that flies him to the moon. But how will be get home again?

A simple and repetitive story perfect for early readers, introducing basic vocabulary and concepts of location with a hat, a cap, and a bat.

This is an empty story with no content.

This is a simple, repetitive story designed for very young children to practice identifying common objects and asking 'Where is...?' questions.
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