Hide and Seek
A simple, playful story about a child named NianNian playing hide and seek with Grandma. The narrative is gentle and repetitive, ideal for young children learning about games and family fun.
Where is the Hat?
Find the Items (d, e, l, k, f)
Where's Lily?
Where is it?
Find the Items (c, r, i, m, n)
Find the Items (u, b, v, w, x, z)
Where is the Mop?
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 simple and repetitive story that introduces young children to basic descriptive words and encourages observation and questioning.

A simple and engaging story about Max looking for his friend Lily, exploring different prepositions of place. Perfect for young children learning basic spatial concepts.

A simple and repetitive story designed for very young children to practice identifying objects and colors. Each page introduces a new item and asks the child to locate it, followed by a concluding question to encourage observation.

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

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

This simple story introduces young readers to various objects and animals, such as a mop, a dog, and a frog, all positioned next to a log. The repetitive structure and clear questions encourage observation and early comprehension skills, culminating in a playful twist about too much fog.
We’re Going on a Jinn Hunt 👻
Join Lily the fairy on a sweet rhyming adventure as she searches for her lost red sock. With jingling wings, she peeks under mushrooms, behind daisies, and even inside a snail shell, until she finally finds her missing item.
A simple and repetitive story perfect for very young children, introducing family members and common household locations through a fun question-and-answer format.
Lily fears her shadow at night. It looks like a monster. During a blackout, she bravely makes a hand shadow. The monster shadow copies her! She discovers it's a friendly playmate, not a monster. They become best friends, playing with shadow puppets every night. This story shows that light creates shadows, but courage and understanding turn fear into fun. It’s a gentle lesson in empathy and self-acceptance, showing that what we perceive as "scary" is often just misunderstood.
Ella found a torch in her room. She explores different parts of her face. Read with us to see what happened.
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