

A simple picture book retelling of Rapunzel, designed to introduce early readers to phonics through visual identification of letter-objects in each scene. Featuring bright visuals and a gentle narrative, it guides children through Rapunzel's story while subtly highlighting letter sounds.
A simplified retelling of the classic fairy tale for early readers. Rapunzel is trapped in a tower by a grumpy witch until a brave prince finds a way to reach her. It's a cheerful and easy-to-read story about friendship and freedom.
A classic fairy tale retold for independent readers, exploring themes of confinement, courage, and true freedom as Rapunzel escapes the witch's tower and finds love and a life beyond her gilded cage.
A classic fairy tale retold for early independent readers, featuring simple sentences and phonics-aligned vocabulary. Follow Rapunzel as she escapes the wicked witch with the help of a brave prince.
A classic fairy tale retold for fluent readers, following Rapunzel, a girl with long golden hair, as she escapes a wicked witch's tower, reunites with a prince, and finds freedom and happiness.
A classic fairy tale reimagined as an adventure about courage and freedom. Rapunzel, with her long golden hair, is trapped in a tower by a Witch until a young Prince hears her song. Their journey to freedom involves trust, betrayal, and the healing power of love.
A playful twist on Rapunzel that teaches the /eə/ sound through repetition, rhyme, and gentle slapstick.
This playful phonics story follows Max through a busy animal office, where he works alongside funny coworkers whose names all start with O—like ox, otter, and octopus. With one word per page and bright, amusing illustrations from their workday, children hear and repeat the short letter o sound /ɒ/, building strong sound–letter connections.
This playful book teaches early learners the letter sounds s, a, t, p, and h through fun actions and gestures. Each letter has its own simple movement—slither like a snake, pop bubbles, or eat an apple—to help children remember each sound with confidence.
Detective Max hops through town to solve a mystery! Signs in the town have their letters all jumbled! With his magnifying glass, he investigates while readers guess the missing letters. This playful story shows children how changing beginning or ending letters can create new CVC words.
In this playful story, Max becomes a cheerful chef, baking banana bread while exploring the syllables in each ingredient. Children can clap along with Max as they learn to break words like ba-na-na, but-ter, and flour into syllables, making early literacy fun and tasty!
Detective Max hops through town to solve a mystery! Signs in the town have their letters all jumbled! With his magnifying glass, he investigates while readers guess the missing letters. This playful story shows children how changing beginning or ending letters can create new CVC words.
This playful picture book follows Max as he does things with his dog in the park, telling the story through bright illustrations and one d-word on each page. As children watch Max and his dog, they hear, see, and say the /d/ sound again and again, helping them learn the letter D and its sound in a fun, meaningful way.
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