Founder and the Relay Race
A heartwarming story about a boy named Founder who overcomes his nerves to take part in a school relay race, learning the importance of teamwork and trust over winning. The simple, encouraging narrative highlights perseverance, practice, and friendship, making it an inspiring read for young children.
The Dog Ran
The Tortoise and the HareThis is a simple, documentary-style picture book that introduces young readers to the sport of running. It covers basic concepts in an easy-to-understand format.
Early readers use simple sight words and -an family words to follow Max on his run. Max and the man ran and ran, until Max gets too tired to go on.
Early readers use simple sight words and -an family words to follow Max on his run. Max and the man ran and ran, until Max gets too tired to go on.
This simple non-fiction book introduces young readers to the sport of cycling, covering basic equipment, actions, and the excitement of a race.
A gentle retelling of a Jataka tale where a little quail teaches her flock the power of unity against a hunter. When squabbles begin to break their rhythm, they learn a hard lesson about the importance of togetherness.

A very simple story perfect for the youngest readers, focusing on repetitive action and introducing various characters and objects. Great for early word recognition.
Little snail Lily wants to see the sunrise on the mountain top, but she crawls slower than a falling leaf! Luckily, Sam the groundhog’s “tunnel express”, Max the monkey’s “tree slide” and Lucy the bird’s “branch plane” help her. Can she catch the sunrise and make her dream come true? This warm light-chasing trip—come and see!
Max has to follow the directions to deliver a special package to Sandy Shell Island. But can he remember which way to go?
Max and his animal friends have a race around the farm. Who will win?
This is a simple, documentary-style picture book that introduces young readers to the sport of swimming. It covers basic concepts in an easy-to-understand format.

This classic fable tells the story of a fast hare who challenges a slow tortoise to a race. The hare's overconfidence leads to a surprising outcome, teaching a valuable lesson about perseverance and humility.
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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