Me Too
A simple and repetitive story introducing young children to different body parts. It's designed to be engaging and help with early vocabulary development regarding the human body.
Hungry Caterpillar
A hungry caterpillar eats its way through various fruits, grows big, and then transforms into a beautiful butterfly. This simple story introduces numbers and fruits.
Where is the Bug?
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.
Where is the Mop?
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.
Where is the Hen?
This simple and repetitive story introduces young readers to basic words and concepts, focusing on a red bed and the objects found on it, including a hen and ten pens.
Listen to the Ending Sounds! (t, p, s)
A simple story about a child's bus ride home, focusing on short, repetitive words and actions perfect for early readers.