The Little Sock With Only One Hole
A heartwarming story about Hole, a little gray sock with a tiny hole, who finds his purpose when he perfectly fits a newborn baby's toe. It's a tale of finding value in imperfections and showing that sometimes, the best things start with a little opening.
Where is the Hat?
I Hop
Max in Bed
Opposites are Everywhere
Baa Baa Black Sheep
Where is the Mop?
Tom Says PleaseJoin 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 early readers, introducing basic vocabulary and concepts of location with a hat, a cap, and a bat.

This is a simple story about hopping around different objects, perfect for very young children learning basic actions and words.

In this playful decodable story, Max’s family gets dressed, fed, and out of the house, while Max stays sleeping in bed! With repeating sentences and a focus on the -ed word family, early readers can build confidence sounding out simple CVC words.
On a rainy afternoon, siblings Lila and Theo find their boredom lifted by a whimsical visitor wearing a tall hat decorated with clouds. Through playful magic involving paper airplanes and scarves, the mysterious guest turns a quiet day into a lively adventure, teaching about fun, messiness, and tidiness in a cozy suburban home setting. The story features gentle humor, imaginative fantasy, and warm family moments, perfect for young children.
A story about Lumi, a little rabbit living in a city where it always rains, who learned patience and hope amidst the seemingly endless rainy days.
This playful phonics story follows Max through a busy animal office, where he works alongside funny coworkers whose names all start with O—like ox, otter, and octopus. With one word per page and bright, amusing illustrations from their workday, children hear and repeat the short letter o sound /ɒ/, building strong sound–letter connections.

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.
This 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.

A classic nursery rhyme about a black sheep with plenty of wool to share, emphasizing the joy of giving to others.

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.

A short, simple story about Tom learning the importance of saying 'please' when asking for things. Perfect for teaching basic manners to young children.
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