The Snowman
Children build a snowman named Frosty who magically comes to life. When the sun threatens to melt him, they take him on an exciting journey to the North Pole, where Santa gives him a magic snowflake to keep him alive forever.
I - I - Igloo
Hello!
Where is the Hat?
Opposites are Everywhere
Max Sees Winter and SpringThis story conveys the importance of environmental protection through a special birthday adventure. Issues like waste pollution, climate change, and ocean pollution affect every life on Earth. Through unity and cooperation, we can use wisdom and action to protect our home and make the Earth a better place.
A very simple story about a character who is cold and lists various things they need to feel warm and comforted.
A simple story introducing different types of weather conditions through short, descriptive sentences.

A simple and repetitive rhyme focusing on the letter 'I' and the spatial concepts of 'in front of' and 'inside' an igloo, perfect for very young learners.
Inspiration Rainbows—glowing symbols of light and hope—inspired this book, conveying warm comfort via art and text. Content Aunt Ma, a knitter who lost her spark after her husband’s death, regains hope (and her love for knitting) when boy Bad Weather asks for a gift. Vivid, light-filled art wraps readers in hope. Techniques Bright rainbow hues (echoing light), soft rendering, a cheerful boy, and concise text weave a hopeful vibe.

Max is getting ready for his birthday party! As his friends arrive, they greet each other with “Hello” and “Hi.” A simple and fun story to help young learners practice their first greetings.
An early reader non-fiction book that introduces children to the clear visual differences between winter and spring. Using simple language and realistic illustrations, it highlights seasonal features like snow, rain, bare trees, birds, nests, and flowers, focusing on observation and basic facts.

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

This is a simple story for young children about opposites. The story introduces pairs of contrasting concepts such as big and small, tall and short, loud and quiet, hot and cold, and full and empty, using examples with characters and everyday objects.
The Nian Beast On New Year's Eve, when the sky is dark, The Nian Beast quietly emerges. With round eyes and pointed ears, It opens its mouth and roars. Everyone sets off firecrackers together, The Nian Beast hears them and jumps in fright. The Nian Beast flees, and we laugh, Good fortune for the New Year arrives for all.
“A monster ate the hearts of all the people in this town. People rushed to buy all kinds of heating devices, hoping to regain warmth, but none of them succeeded - so they began to fight each other. A group of hollow people bravely entered the monster's lair, retrieved the hearts, and made everyone warm again. Even the monster felt love and transformed back into a human! It turned out that all the conflicts originated from the lack of love - love is the most important thing.”

Join Max, a curious light-blue rabbit, as he explores the gentle changes between winter and spring. This simple picture book introduces basic seasonal concepts, using a clear, repetitive sentence pattern and calm observations perfect for early listeners and new readers.
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