Three Little Birds
Three Little Birds
Mr. Camel's Secret
Max Hears the Birds
What Birds Eat
Five Little Ducks
Chicken Little
What Is It?This book introduces young readers to birds as pets, focusing on their basic characteristics and needs like feathers, beaks, cages, food, and water. It's a simple, factual read, perfect for early learners to identify vocabulary and learn about common household birds.

Mr. Camel finds a tiny blue bird named Pip and her eggs nesting in his sofa. He gently keeps her secret, showing kindness and compassion.
Max goes birdwatching every day of the week, happily checking off a new bird each time—until he’s left wondering, when will I finally spot a pigeon?

Join Max as he listens to the delightful and distinct sounds of various birds, from the squawk of a parrot to the cluck of a hen. A simple and engaging story for young readers exploring animal sounds.
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.

This simple, informative story teaches young readers about the diverse diets of different birds, from fish to bugs, and emphasizes their basic needs for food and water. It concludes with a thought-provoking question for the reader.

A classic counting rhyme about five little ducks who go out one day, only to have them disappear one by one and then all miraculously return. Perfect for engaging young children with repetition and numbers.
A simple and repetitive story introducing young readers to various birds that can fly, focusing on their distinct features like wings, feet, and neck.

Chicken Little believes the sky is falling when an acorn hits her head. She gathers her friends to tell the king, but they encounter a cunning fox on their journey. This classic tale teaches about critical thinking and not jumping to conclusions.
A simple and engaging story about a big elephant who accidentally breaks a sparrow's nest. With the help of Woodpecker, Bee, and Frog, the small friends band together to teach the elephant a lesson about being careful and respectful. The story highlights themes of teamwork, standing up for oneself, and friendship, making it suitable for young children.

A simple and repetitive story perfect for young children learning to say common conversational phrases, such as asking "what is it?" and replying "I know."
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