Why Crab Walks Sideways
Why Crab Walks Sideways

A charming and playful story about a crab who desires to dance like the other animals. Through trial and error, Crab discovers his own unique dance—the sideways crab walk—celebrating individuality and creativity. The story uses simple language and fun onomatopoeia, perfect for young children.

Lucy's Hoppy-Happy Tale
Lucy's Hoppy-Happy Tale

Lucy, a bunny who jumps too high, causes chaos in Carrot Valley. After many mishaps, she learns to control her special talent and becomes the forest's hero by helping others reach high places during a crisis.

The Golden Goose
The Golden Goose

Simpleton, a kind young man, shares his lunch with an old man and is rewarded with a magical golden goose. This goose, however, has a peculiar quality: anyone who touches it gets stuck! Simpleton unwittingly creates a comical parade through the village, ultimately bringing laughter to a sorrowful princess and finding his own happy ending. It's a humorous and heartwarming tale about kindness, greed, and the unexpected joy simple acts can bring.

Bibo and Mischievous Mess
Bibo and Mischievous Mess

Bibo, a playful bunny, loves his toys but hates cleaning up! One day, he discovers Sweepy, a magical dustpan with a giggly smile and sparkly powers. Together, they tackle the mess. Can Bibo learn the magic of responsibility? Join their adventure!

Max and the Mud
Max and the Mud

Max and his younger brother Tom discover a muddy puddle in their backyard and can't resist jumping in. As they get messier and messier, their mom comes out to find them, leading to a playful solution to their muddy fun. A warm and humorous tale for early readers.

What Are They Doing?
What Are They Doing?

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.

Tap, Tap, Tap: Barn Letters
Tap, Tap, Tap: Barn Letters

A warm and humorous farmyard story set in a cozy red barn where Farmer Jo and his playful animal friends communicate through mysterious typed letters. The gentle narrative captures moments of surprise and laughter as the animals express their needs, making it perfect for young children to enjoy and imagine farm life.

Max and the Vanishing Pasta
Max and the Vanishing Pasta

When Max discovers that heavy bowls of pasta are getting lighter, it leads him on a noodle-filled adventure to solve the mystery of the vanishing pasta.

Max Can
Max Can

Join Max, an adorable bunny child, as he demonstrates simple actions like jumping, kicking, walking, swimming, running, and playing. This early reader story uses clear, repeatable visuals and basic action verbs to help young learners build vocabulary and comprehension.

Max and Fruit
Max and Fruit

Join Max, a friendly bunny, as he explores different fruits! This simple, repetitive story uses a Q&A format to introduce fruit vocabulary and practice common phrases like "Do you like...?" and "Yes, I like..." or "No, I do not like...". Perfect for early learners.

Why Chimpanzees Clap Hands
Why Chimpanzees Clap Hands

A playful and rhythmic tale about how chimpanzees discovered clapping to scare away birds and ended up creating music together in the forest. The story combines fun animal characters with a lighthearted moral about rhythm and community, ideal for young children.

Dancing
Dancing

This simple, documentary-style picture book introduces young children to the basic movements and joy of dance as a physical activity. With clear language, it shows dancers moving their arms and legs, spinning, jumping, and stepping, highlighting that dancing can be both fast and slow, and always fun.

Why Bat Sleeps Upside Down
Why Bat Sleeps Upside Down

A charming and gentle story about a bat who dislikes noise and light, seeking the perfect quiet spot to sleep. Through simple, rhythmic text and playful scenarios, young readers learn about finding comfort and peace in unexpected places. Suitable for early readers and bedtime sharing.

The Ugly Duckling
The Ugly Duckling

A gentle retelling of the classic fairy tale about a little gray duckling who feels different and lonely, but eventually grows into a beautiful swan and finds where it truly belongs.

 Can Tim Do It?
Can Tim Do It?

In this decodable -it word family story, early learners practice reading rhyming words like sit, hit, kit, and pit along with simple sight words. Tim the cat tries to do the same things as Max, but no matter what, he just can’t quite do it!