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I Did Things Today! (-it Words)This interactive phonics book helps children learn the letter sounds m, r, i, n, and c by recognising each letter, copying a simple hand action, and making the matching sound. With clear mouth-placement pictures and fun gesture cues, children build confident letter–sound connections through movement, speech, and play.
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.
A vibrant and playful rhyming story that introduces young readers to the five vowels (A, E, I, O, U) through colorful characters and engaging actions. Each vowel is associated with a distinct color and a simple, repetitive sound, making it a perfect tool for early literacy and phonics learning.
This playful picture story follows Max on a lake adventure, giving young readers lots of chances to hear and say the /l/ sound. Through bright illustrations and a simple one-word-per-page format, children learn the letter L while exploring life on the lake with Max.
An informative and engaging nonfiction story introducing young readers to the characteristics, habitats, and conservation status of hippos and rhinos. The text is clear and factual, complemented by realistic scientific illustrations, making it suitable for children interested in wildlife and nature.

This simple story introduces young readers to basic objects and asks them to identify what they see, encouraging observation and vocabulary development.
An informative and realistic overview of penguin species around the world, describing their habitats, physical characteristics, behaviors, and conservation challenges in clear and simple language suitable for young readers.
A little girl is blind, but she can see with her heart. Throughout an ordinary day, she experiences the world through her senses of touch and hearing, believing that being unable to see is not frightening. In everyone’s heart, there is a light that illuminates the world, making it bright and beautiful.
Max uses his toolbox and favorite tools to build a cozy treehouse high up in the oak tree.

A simple and repetitive story perfect for early readers, describing everyday actions in short, easy-to-understand sentences.
In this playful story, Max takes a new adventure each day using different types of transport, starting with one-syllable words like “truck” and building up to four-syllable words like “helicopter.” Young readers learn to clap, count, and break words into syllables while following Max’s journey.
This bright picture story follows Max the Rabbit as he goes up in a hot air balloon, giving young readers many chances to hear and say the short u sound /ʌ/. Told with simple one-word-per-page text and clear, engaging illustrations, children watch Max feel up, then uh-oh as the flame goes off and he comes down safely to the ground, reinforcing the short u sound through repetition and visual storytelling.
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