Ken is Good!
A simple story about a kind boy named Ken who helps his friends with various problems throughout the day, bringing joy to everyone around him. Perfect for young readers learning about friendship and good deeds.
Listen to the Ending Sounds! (d, f)
Let’s Clap the Words! (Toys)Max and his dog Dot go to the park, where they have fun jumping over a log, meeting a big hog, and getting lost in the fog! This decodable story helps early readers practice sounding out CVC words in the -og word family while reinforcing common sight words.
An introductory book that explains the basics of tennis, including the court, racket, ball, net, and players. Written in a simple, repetitive style with high-frequency words, it's perfect for young readers learning about sports.

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.
This book introduces young readers to the sport of skateboarding, explaining basic concepts like the board, wheels, and protective gear, and describing simple actions like riding on a ramp. It's a documentary-style picture book designed to be informative and engaging for early learners.
A very simple, repetitive story perfect for the youngest readers, focusing on basic call-and-response interaction.
Max visits a toy shop with his dad, but soon his games make a big mess. In this fun, decodable story, early readers can hear and say rhyming -op words like mop, shop, and hop.
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.
This book introduces young readers to the basics of basketball, showing teams, the court, dribbling, running, jumping, and scoring with simple, clear language and realistic imagery. It's a great first look at the sport.
This early reader book introduces common kitchen items such as plates, knives, forks, and spoons. Each page clearly presents one item with a simple phrase to help young children recognize and name them. The focus is on observation and word recognition, perfect for building foundational vocabulary.
Max uses his toolbox and favorite tools to build a cozy treehouse high up in the oak tree.

This delightful story introduces young readers to simple objects and their characteristics, encouraging interactive learning by clapping out the syllables of each word. Perfect for early development of phonological awareness.
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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