The Notebook That Only Had One Blank Page Left
This heartwarming story follows Teacher Hạnh in a small highland village, who dedicates the last blank page of her single communal notebook to the child who needs it most. Decades later, her tradition of compassion and hope transforms lives and builds a community, reminding everyone that a small act of kindness can fill a child's entire world.
Can I Please?
Let’s Rhyme Today! (–ap words)
Find the Items (c, r, i, m, n)
The Big PotA simple and repetitive story perfect for young children learning to recognize words and phrases. It follows a direct question-and-answer format.
A very short, repetitive story about someone who hasn't finished, and others offering help. Readers learn the common phrase "I have finished."
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 very simple, repetitive story about asking for juice, perfect for very young children learning basic phrases. It has a surprise ending when the juice runs out!
Solu, a forgotten paper lantern in a quiet attic, hasn’t glowed in a hundred years. When a sudden storm sparks her wick, she rises into the night carrying the wishes of the girl who once loved her. Through wind, rain, and starlight, Solu discovers she was never just a lantern—she was always meant to become a warm red-gold star. A gentle, uplifting story about courage, memory, and finding your true light.

A simple rhyming story that explores words ending with the "ap" sound through short, playful sentences.
A very simple story perfect for young children, exploring preferences with a repetitive structure.

This simple story introduces young readers to basic objects and asks them to identify what they see, encouraging observation and vocabulary development.
A simple and repetitive story where a child is asked about playing different musical instruments, culminating in a joyful revelation about their piano skills. Perfect for early readers and preschoolers.
This bright picture story follows Max the Rabbit as he goes up in a hot air balloon, giving young readers many chances to hear and say the short u sound /ʌ/. Told with simple one-word-per-page text and clear, engaging illustrations, children watch Max feel up, then uh-oh as the flame goes off and he comes down safely to the ground, reinforcing the short u sound through repetition and visual storytelling.

A very simple story about a pot that causes a problem, leading to upset parents, but ultimately ending with comforting hugs. Ideal for very young readers learning basic words and emotions.
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.
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