Flying a Kite

Flying a Kite

Author
authorNianNian Daily

A simple and cheerful story about a child and their grandmother flying a kite on a windy day, capturing joyful moments of play and connection in nature.

age3 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
You May Also Like
Max在空中
Max在空中

Join Max, a curious light-blue rabbit, as he explores the sky in various flying objects. This simple picture book uses repetitive sentences to introduce young readers to sky vehicles and vocabulary in a playful and predictable way.

I'm Sorry
I'm Sorry

A simple and repetitive story about a child accidentally breaking toys and then fixing one, highlighting themes of apology and gratitude.

Skateboarding
Skateboarding

This book introduces young readers to the sport of skateboarding, explaining basic concepts like the board, wheels, and protective gear, and describing simple actions like riding on a ramp. It's a documentary-style picture book designed to be informative and engaging for early learners.

The Perfect Gift for Dad
The Perfect Gift for Dad

One story about Max's Father's Day

The Big Box
The Big Box

Max and his friends find endless fun and adventure in a simple big box, turning it into a car for imaginative play. This story highlights creativity and friendship among young children.

Pilot Max: Delivery to Sandy Shell Island
Pilot Max: Delivery to Sandy Shell Island

Max has to follow the directions to deliver a special package to Sandy Shell Island. But can he remember which way to go?

P - P - Park
P - P - Park

This playful story follows Max as he packs a picnic and plays in the park, giving young readers lots of chances to hear and say the letter p sound /p/. Through bright illustrations and simple single p words on each page, children learn the /p/ sound while enjoying Max’s park picnic adventure.

What Are They Doing?
What Are They Doing?

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.

Kit the Cat
Kit the Cat

In this decodable story, a playful cat sits in different spots! Using simple -it word family rhymes, young readers will enjoy reading about where the cat can sit, while building confidence with phonics patterns.

Where is the Hat?
Where is the Hat?

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

The Playground
The Playground

This simple early reader introduces young children to common playground equipment through repetitive phrases and clear illustrations. It's designed to help children recognize and name items like swings, slides, and merry-go-rounds.

Yoga
Yoga

A simple and engaging story introducing young readers to the basic concepts and movements of yoga in a calm, modern studio setting.