



Semua Usia
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Semua TemaThis playful story follows Max through his day as a king, giving young readers lots of chances to hear and say the letter k and its /k/ sound. With bright illustrations and a simple one-word-per-page format, children build early phonics skills while enjoying Max’s fun royal adventures.
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.
A simple and engaging story designed to teach young children the names of common items found in a bathroom through repetition and clear imagery.
This playful picture story follows Max on a trip to the zoo, where a zooming monkey surprises him by stealing his lunch. With one word per page and bright, colorful illustrations, early readers follow the action while hearing and practicing the /z/ sound as they learn the letter Z.
This picture story follows Max and his friend as they garden, gather flowers, and giggle together, giving young readers many chances to hear and say the /g/ sound. Told through bright illustrations and a simple one-word-per-page format, children can follow the garden adventure while learning the letter g and its sound /g/.
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 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.
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 early reader book introduces common kitchen items such as plates, knives, forks, and spoons. Each page clearly presents one item with a simple phrase to help young children recognize and name them. The focus is on observation and word recognition, perfect for building foundational vocabulary.
This simple camping story follows Max as he camps, canoes along a creek, and collects wood in the woods, giving children many chances to hear and say the letter c sound /c/. Through clear illustrations and one c word per page, early readers build confidence with the /c/ sound while enjoying Max’s camping adventure.
A very simple, repetitive story perfect for the youngest readers, focusing on basic call-and-response interaction.
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.
Max is hiking happily until he sees a busy hive. He suddenly needs help and hurries home in a hop! Young readers learn the letter h and the /h/ sound through easy, familiar words.
A classic Aesop's fable retold, this story follows a proud crow who finds a delicious piece of cheese and a clever fox determined to trick her out of it. It's a bright and focused lesson about wit, pride, and the dangers of flattery, perfect for young readers learning about character and consequences.
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.