Spotted Deer
Find the Items (c, r, i, m, n)
Find the Items (d, e, l, k, f)
Where is the Hat?
I Don't UnderstandHedgehog, Squirrel, and Rabbit all want a big, red strawberry. They argue about who saw it first, but when a hungry Deer eats it, they learn that friendship and sharing are more important than a delicious treat.

This simple story introduces young readers to basic objects and asks them to identify what they see, encouraging observation and vocabulary development.

A simple and repetitive story that introduces young children to basic descriptive words and encourages observation and questioning.
A young boy and his playful dog are enjoying a walk in the sunny savanna. Their fun takes an unexpected turn when the dog discovers a large, spotty snake. This short story captures a moment of everyday adventure and surprise.
A documentary-style picture book introducing young readers to cheetahs. This book clearly illustrates key facts about cheetahs, including their habitat, physical characteristics like long legs and spots, diet, and social behavior, all presented with scientific accuracy and without anthropomorphism.
An informative and engaging introduction to the largest members of the cat family, highlighting their habitats, behaviors, and conservation status. Written in clear, simple language suitable for young readers interested in wildlife and nature.
Detective Max hops through town to solve a mystery! Signs in the town have their letters all jumbled! With his magnifying glass, he investigates while readers guess the missing letters. This playful story shows children how changing beginning or ending letters can create new CVC words.
A simple, factual picture book introducing young readers to giraffes, describing their physical characteristics, habitat, diet, and social behavior.
The Nian Beast On New Year's Eve, when the sky is dark, The Nian Beast quietly emerges. With round eyes and pointed ears, It opens its mouth and roars. Everyone sets off firecrackers together, The Nian Beast hears them and jumps in fright. The Nian Beast flees, and we laugh, Good fortune for the New Year arrives for all.
Detective Max hops through town to solve a mystery! Signs in the town have their letters all jumbled! With his magnifying glass, he investigates while readers guess the missing letters. This playful story shows children how changing beginning or ending letters can create new CVC words.

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

A playful and simple story where Max does not understand what the animals are trying to tell him, leading to a surprising and relatable conclusion about lunchtime.
© Copyright 2026 - Giggle Academy
上海吉咯教育科技有限公司
Copyright © 2026 - Giggle Academy
