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Max's Emotions
How Are You?
I Don't Understand
I - I - IglooA non-fiction book designed for young children, exploring a wide range of emotions like happiness, sadness, fear, and anger. It explains what each feeling is and how it might look or feel in a child's body, emphasizing that all feelings are normal and okay.
This book helps young children recognize and name basic human emotions such as happy, sad, and angry, through simple text and real-life scenarios.
A simple story introducing basic greetings and farewells as different characters interact throughout the day.

A simple picture book featuring Max, a bunny child, as he gently introduces basic emotions through clear, repeatable sentences and expressive actions. Perfect for early listeners and speakers.
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.
A very simple story perfect for young children, exploring preferences with a repetitive structure.
“Voices of Light” is a gentle picturebook about friendship and understanding. Lulu loves her cat and dog, but her playful “Meow-Meow” and “Boof-Boof” names make them wonder if she sees only their sounds. A warm beam of golden sunlight reveals the truth: Lulu’s silly sounds are small pieces of love. Together, they learn that every voice carries its own light—and friendship shines brightest when we truly see one another.

This simple story introduces different emotions and how to ask and answer a basic question about feelings. Max is tired, Tom is sad, Lily is good, and Dad is busy.
Join Bimbee the Bee on a vibrant adventure as he discovers the world of colors and sounds in flowers. This charming story introduces young readers to various colors and the sounds associated with their names, making learning fun and engaging.
A simple and direct early reader designed to introduce young children to common fruits. Each page features a clear illustration of a single fruit, helping children identify and name them. Perfect for building early vocabulary.

A playful and simple story where Max does not understand what the animals are trying to tell him, leading to a surprising and relatable conclusion about lunchtime.
An early reader book that introduces the five human senses and the body parts associated with each, using simple language and realistic illustrations for recognition and understanding.
A heartwarming tale of courage and determination, 'The Brave Parrot' tells the story of a small red parrot who bravely fights a forest fire by repeatedly carrying water despite being told it is futile. The story emphasizes themes of bravery, perseverance, and compassion in a vibrant forest setting, making it suitable for young readers and their families.
A very simple story about Max and Grandpa watching television, but Grandpa is hard of hearing. This book teaches young children how to ask someone to repeat a sentence.

This simple story focuses on words that begin with the letter i, helping children hear and practise the short /i/ sound. As Max meets a friendly polar bear and invites him into his igloo, young readers learn the i sound through clear, engaging illustrations and repeated i words.