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Let's Share
A very simple, repetitive story designed to introduce the concept of sharing to very young children through a clear and encouraging phrase.
A very simple story about Max and Grandpa watching television, but Grandpa is hard of hearing. This book teaches young children how to ask someone to repeat a sentence.
A simple story introducing young children to common places in their community like a school, library, house, park, hospital, restaurant, shopping centre, and movie theater.
This engaging phonics book supports children in learning the letter sounds d, e, l, k, and f by spotting each letter, copying an easy hand action, and saying the matching sound. With clear mouth-placement visuals and playful gesture cues, children strengthen letter–sound links through movement, speaking, and hands-on learning.
This educational book helps young readers identify and name basic body parts. Through simple sentences and clear imagery, children learn about their eyes, ears, nose, mouth, hair, arms, hands, legs, feet, and stomach.
This early reader book introduces young children to common action verbs through simple, repetitive sentences. It encourages recognition of words like 'eat,' 'drink,' and 'dance' by associating them with clear, everyday activities, and prompts interaction by asking what activities the child enjoys.
A heartwarming fable about friendship and greed, where two jackals find a dead elephant and share its meat, but greed leads to loneliness. The story teaches young readers the value of sharing and companionship through simple, engaging storytelling.
A simple early reader book that introduces young children to common action verbs and sight words through straightforward sentences and engaging illustrations of everyday activities.
This educational story explores the different sources of light, its role in helping us perceive colors, and its importance in our daily lives. It also touches on the metaphorical 'light' in our hearts that comes from kindness and sharing.
A very simple story illustrating the concept of taking turns.
An engaging non-fiction book that explores various ways humans can move their bodies, from walking and running to dancing, swimming, and climbing.
This playful story introduces young readers to simple actions and vehicles through a series of questions and answers, perfect for early language development and interactive reading.
An informative and realistic exploration of ants and their colonies, explaining their roles, behaviors, and importance in nature. The story uses straightforward language and scientific facts to engage young readers interested in insects and biology.
This early reader introduces young children to common insects like dragonflies, butterflies, and bees through simple sentences and clear, realistic illustrations. It focuses on vocabulary building and observation of the natural world, highlighting the small size of these creatures without anthropomorphism or complex narratives. Perfect for developing early science recognition and language skills.
Hedgehog, Squirrel, and Rabbit all want a big, red strawberry. They argue about who saw it first, but when a hungry Deer eats it, they learn that friendship and sharing are more important than a delicious treat.