


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 mop is next to a log.
Where is the mop?
A dog is next to a log.
Where is the dog?
A frog is next to a log.
Where is the frog?
Oh no! There is too much fog.
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Let’s Rhyme Today! (–op Words)
Where is the Hat?
Where is it?
Find the Items (c, r, i, m, n)
I Hop
Where is the Bug?
Time for a Bath!
Let’s Rhyme Today! (–ap words)A very short and simple story about searching for a mop, perfect for young children learning to identify objects and engage in repetitive dialogue.

A simple and playful rhyming story that introduces young children to words that rhyme with 'hop', encouraging sound recognition and early literacy skills.

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

A simple and repetitive story designed for very young children to practice identifying objects and colors. Each page introduces a new item and asks the child to locate it, followed by a concluding question to encourage observation.

This simple story introduces young readers to basic objects and asks them to identify what they see, encouraging observation and vocabulary development.

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

A simple and repetitive story perfect for early readers, featuring a bug, a mug, and a bun all on a rug, ending with a sunny run.

Tom the little rabbit plays outside and gets very dirty — but after a bath, fresh clothes, and brushing his teeth, he is clean and ready for bed! #Bedtime stories for you.
A simple and engaging story designed to teach young children the names of common items found in a bathroom through repetition and clear imagery.

A simple rhyming story that explores words ending with the "ap" sound through short, playful sentences.
A simple and repetitive story perfect for young children learning to ask where things are located.
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