Picnic Day
A simple and sweet story about a joyful picnic outing with Grandma. The tale uses easy language and comforting imagery, making it ideal for young children learning about family and nature.
I Did Things Today! (-it Words)
Listen to the Ending Sounds! (d, f)
I Don't Understand
I Did Things Today! (-ug Words)For an early reader. A sweet, rhyming story that gently guides young children through the different parts of a day—from a bright morning to a starry night—focusing on the changing light of the sun and moon.
Max opens a cafe to cook lunch for his wild animal friends!
A simple story introducing basic greetings and farewells as different characters interact throughout the day.

A simple and repetitive story perfect for early readers, describing everyday actions in short, easy-to-understand sentences.
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.
One story about Max's Father's Day

A simple and sweet story for young children, following a child's day from fishing with dad to dreaming of an elf, with a focus on word recognition and rhyming sounds.
A simple, repetitive early reader focusing on identifying and naming common vegetables as a child picks them, perfect for building basic vocabulary.

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.
Join Max on a tasty adventure, where he only eats foods that begin and end with the same letter sound! As Max explores a new menu each day, children learn to identify beginning and ending sounds in words, building strong phonemic awareness through playful, letter-based meals.

A simple and engaging rhyme for young children, describing everyday actions in a playful way, encouraging interaction and reflection on their own day.
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.
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