Nam and the Visit to Grandparents
Little Nam, who lives in the city, had his first summer vacation visiting his grandparents in the Mekong Delta. For the first time, he got to pick fruit with his own hands, walk on monkey bridges, and paddle a boat, discovering the peaceful and sweet beauty of rural life.
What is Your Name?
Where is the Hat?
Listen to the Ending Sounds! (m, n, r)A simple and repetitive story where various characters ask each other their age, culminating in a humorous answer from Grandpa. Ideal for young children learning about numbers and simple dialogue.
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.
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.

A simple and repetitive story where three characters introduce themselves, culminating in a humorous mix-up. Perfect for young children learning names and basic conversation.
A simple and repetitive story perfect for very young children, introducing family members and common household locations through a fun question-and-answer format.
A simple story introducing basic greetings and farewells as different characters interact throughout the day.
Max, Lily, and Tom are hiding in the pictures! Can you find them as you learn to read? In this simple decodable story, young readers practice rhyming -am words like ham, yam, ram, and dam while building confidence with early sight words.
In this playful story, Max takes a new adventure each day using different types of transport, starting with one-syllable words like “truck” and building up to four-syllable words like “helicopter.” Young readers learn to clap, count, and break words into syllables while following Max’s journey.

A simple and repetitive story perfect for early readers, introducing basic vocabulary and concepts of location with a hat, a cap, and a bat.
learning about the properties of light in a fun way

This is a simple, rhyming story for young children, focusing on everyday actions and easy-to-read words. It's great for early readers and teaches simple phonics.
Max, Lily, and Tom are hiding in the pictures! Can you find them as you learn to read? In this simple decodable story, young readers practice rhyming -am words like ham, yam, ram, and dam while building confidence with early sight words.
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