“Whenever you read a good book, somewhere in the world a door opens to allow in more light.” Vera Nazarian
Why is reading super important when you’re learning English? Well, think of reading as a magical key that opens up a big treasure chest full of new words!
When you read, you discover lots and lots of words you might not hear every day. This helps you understand and use these words better when you’re talking or writing.
There are also special phrases and sayings that might sound funny or strange, like “It’s raining cats and dogs!” When you read, you learn what these mean and when to use them, so you can sound super cool and smart.
Plus, reading makes you think like a detective, trying to figure out what the story means or what will happen next. This makes your brain stronger and better at understanding tricky things, not just in English but in all sorts of situations.
And the best part? The more you read, the more you’ll love English! It’s like making a new friend. The more time you spend with them, the more fun you have.
Reading books is super important when you’re learning English, and practicing conversation is just as essential!
Imagine books as amazing treasure maps; they lead you to new words, cool sayings, and fun stories. The more you read, the more treasures you’ll find, and the better you’ll get at understanding and loving English.
But just like a pirate needs to talk to their crew, you need to practice speaking English too. Talking in English helps you become quick and confident in using all those fantastic words you learned from books.
Here’s a special tip:
You can use the Okibro AI tool to practice your English conversation. Think of Okibro as your friendly robot buddy who’s always ready to chat with you. You can talk to it about your day, your favorite books, or anything you like! It will answer back, helping you get better at understanding and speaking English. Plus, it’s really fun, and you can chat anytime you want without feeling shy. So, keep reading lots of books and chat with Okibro AI to become an English superstar!
Experience the adventure and charm of “Big Sky Mountain” by Alex Milway, an ideal read for English language learners. Immerse yourself in the story of Rosa, who leaves the city to live with her unique Grandma Nan in the untamed wilderness of Big Sky Mountain.
This is not your typical grandmother’s house; it’s a world filled with surprises and daily adventures.
Join Rosa as she navigates life with an extraordinary grandmother, Albert the moose, and Little Pig the pygmy owl, exploring everything from canoeing down rapids to making new animal friends. “Big Sky Mountain” is a place where the action never stops, and Rosa quickly learns that life here is anything but ordinary. When unexpected visitors stir up trouble, Rosa is faced with new challenges and must show she has what it takes to be a true mountain girl.
Alex Milway dedicates his career to creating children’s literature and screenplays. He’s the creative mind behind the “Pigsticks and Harold” series published by Walker Books, as well as the acclaimed “Hotel Flamingo” series from Piccadilly. Beyond his writing, Milway founded the “This Book Is Funny!” program, collaborating with schools and libraries to promote children’s literature. He’s also known for his extensive work conducting workshops for children across the UK and internationally in places like China and the US. His commitment to children’s literature and education is evident through his diverse and impactful body of work.
Language : English
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Dive into the fun and engaging world of “The Adventures of Captain Underpants,” the perfect introduction to the Captain Underpants series by Dav Pilkey for English language learners. Join best friends George and Harold as they create the most incredible superhero their elementary school has ever seen: Captain Underpants! With a secret identity so mysterious that even he doesn’t know it, their creation promises laughter and excitement.
As a child, Dav Pilkey faced the challenges of ADHD and dyslexia, which often led to him being sent out to the hallway during class for being disruptive. However, these moments outside the classroom became the seedbed for his creativity. It was here that Pilkey began crafting his own comic books, birthing the initial tales of Dog Man and Captain Underpants.
Language : English
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Jump into a big, fun book called “Britannica First Big Book of Why,” perfect for kids 4 and older who love to ask “Why?” This book is like a treasure chest filled with more than 100 answers to questions like “Why do elephants have long noses?” and “Why does my belly make noises?” Smart people from Britannica made sure all the answers are right, and the book has lots of pretty pictures of animals, our bodies, machines, and outer space.
Sally Symes, a former children’s book designer turned writer, is known for her award-winning collaborations with Nick Sharratt. Working from her Sussex shed with her cat, she has garnered accolades like The Educational Writers’ Award.
Stephanie Drimmer writes for children across various platforms, contributing regularly to Scholastic’s SuperScience and National Geographic Kids. Based in Los Angeles, her work extends to notable science and mechanics magazines.
Kate Slater, a UK-based illustrator from Staffordshire, is celebrated for her children’s books and large-scale installations, bringing creativity to publishing, editorial, and advertising projects.
Britannica Group, with over 250 years of expertise, is renowned for its Encyclopaedia Britannica and continues to innovate in educational content and tools from Chicago, Illinois, supported by a wide network of distinguished contributors.
Language : English
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Join three brave kids on an exciting adventure in “Our Tower,” a magical story by the creative poet Joseph Coelho. Imagine living in a tall building and finding a secret world right where you live! These friends go on a journey inside a special tree and meet a wise old man with magic powers. They learn that their own home is filled with surprises and magic too.
Joseph Coelho is an acclaimed children’s author, poet, and playwright known for his award-winning works like “Werewolf Club Rules” and “If All The World Were…”, capturing young readers’ hearts with sensitive and lyrical storytelling.
Language : English
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Dive into the enchanting world of “Secrets of the Fairytale Villains,” an internationally bestselling lift-the-flap book perfect for English language learners. This oversized, interactive book invites you to explore the cunning minds of classic fairytale antagonists: an ogre, a wolf, and a witch.
This beautifully crafted book isn’t just a read; it’s an experience. With over 30 interactive elements, it’s designed to captivate toddlers, pre-schoolers, and even independent readers with its humor and intricate details.
Each villain has a detailed personality card revealing their hobbies, physical traits, preferred meals, and even their favorite reads.
Clotilde Perrin, residing in Strasbourg, France, is a distinguished illustrator and author. She graduated from the esteemed School of Decorative Arts in Strasbourg and has made her mark in the literary world with over 30 published works, particularly famous for her detailed and interactive lift-the-flap books.
Language : English
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Dive into the whimsical “When Dad’s Hair Took Off,” ideal for English learners. Dad’s hair decides to see the world, leading to a hilarious chase and misadventures. This chapter book, packed with clever wordplay and engaging illustrations, offers a fun, educational experience.
Translated by Melody Shaw and illustrated by Jörg Mühle, it’s praised for its humor and inventive storytelling. A perfect choice for a light-hearted, language-rich reading adventure, it’s a tale of imagination and the joy of sharing a good book, promising laughter and learning.
Born in 1973 in Frankfurt, Germany, Jörg Mühle is a freelance illustrator collaborating with various book publishers and media outlets. He is renowned for his creation of the highly praised Little Rabbit series of board books.
Language : English
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Hop into the magical world of “Isadora Moon,” a really cool book series that’s great for kids who are learning English. Isadora is special because she’s half-fairy and half-vampire! She loves things like sunshine, the night sky, waving her magic wand, and wearing her black tutu. Her stories are all about her fun adventures and figuring out where she belongs.
Isadora has to choose between going to fairy school or vampire school, and her decision is a big part of her adventure.
You’ll get to read about all her fun times in books like “Isadora Moon Goes to School,” “Goes Camping,” “Goes to the Ballet,” and “Has a Birthday.” These stories are easy to read and really fun, making them perfect for kids who want to get better at English.
Harriet Muncaster, the creator behind the charming picture books “I Am a Witch’s Cat” and “Happy Halloween Witch’s Cat!”, is both an author and illustrator. With two illustration degrees under her belt, she has spent her life residing on a familiar hill in Hertfordshire, England. “Isadora Moon” marks her debut into the realm of chapter books, expanding her repertoire of enchanting children’s literature.
Language : English
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Step into the hilarious world of “The Dragonsitter,” a fantastic chapter book series for English language learners, uniquely told through a series of emails. Follow the story of Eddie and his mischievous pet dragon as they embark on a series of uproarious adventures.
When Eddie agrees to look after his Uncle Morton’s dragon while he’s away, he doesn’t anticipate the chaos that ensues. From a ransacked fridge to fiery curtains and a terrified mailman, Eddie’s week is anything but ordinary. The book’s engaging email format provides a fun and accessible reading experience for those learning English, offering a mix of everyday language and entertaining narrative.
Josh Lacey is a prolific children’s book author known for titles like “The Island of Thieves,” “Bearkeeper,” and the Grk series. His career has spanned various roles from journalism to teaching and screenwriting before he debuted with “A Dog Called Grk.” Josh resides in London with his family.
Garry Parsons is recognized for his children’s book illustrations and is both the author and illustrator of “Krong!”, which received the Perth and Kinross prize.
Language : English
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Meet Hattie, a fun and brave six-year-old girl who reminds us of Pippi Longstocking. She’s in a book that’s easy and fun to read, perfect for kids learning English. Hattie and her best friend, Linda, go on adventures and learn about friendship while they start going to school. They have lots of energy and get into funny situations just like Pippi.
Hattie really wants a horse, but guess what? She gets a donkey named Olaf instead! This surprises her, but she keeps having fun and learning important lessons about being strong and being a good friend.
This book is great for kids who can read by themselves. It has easy words and exciting stories. Kids will laugh and learn with Hattie as they read about her and her donkey’s silly adventures.
Frida Nilsson is a prominent Swedish writer recognized for her significant contributions to children’s literature. Honored with numerous accolades, including the prestigious Astrid Lindgren Prize, she has been acknowledged by the Hay Festival as one of Europe’s most promising emerging children’s authors.
Language : English
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Join the delightful adventure of Bug Belly and the froglets in “The Great Rescue”! It’s perfect for kids learning English, filled with simple words and exciting tales. Splish, Splash, and Splodge are off to a sleepover full of wishes and dreams.
Splish longs for adventure, Splash wants to overcome her fear of water, and Splodge? He’s dreaming of flying! But oh no, their fun is interrupted when Magpie swoops down! Now, they must venture through Whispering Woods to save their friend. Will Bug Belly’s clever gadgets and love for snacks save the day or lead them into trouble?
Find out in this fun and easy-to-read story, where every turn is a chance to learn and laugh!
Paul Morton has been a professional illustrator for more than three decades, catering to a diverse range of clients. Presently, he is focusing on his debut Early Reader picture book series released by Five Quills, starring the insatiably hungry frog, Bug Belly.
Language : English
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Embark on a thrilling journey with the Salty Dogs as they search for treasure in the Pirate Islands! This book, perfect for kids learning English, is an exciting tale of adventure and cleverness. The Salty Dogs must outsmart other pirates, brave stormy seas, and keep their ship tidy to become pirate legends.
Created by the award-winning mind behind SUPER HAPPY MAGIC FOREST, this picture book is filled with detailed and fun illustrations that will captivate the whole family. Each page is a new discovery, making it a fantastic adventure for young readers and a delightful way to enhance their English skills.
Matty Long, a highly skilled author and illustrator from Cambridge, UK, made an impressive debut with his picture book, SUPER HAPPY MAGIC FOREST. This book gained international acclaim, was a contender for the Waterstone’s Children’s Prize, and triumphed in the Read it Again! awards, a competition where 12,000 school children cast their votes.
Language : English
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Discover the fun of reading with “Don’t Look in This Book”, a special rhyming adventure that’s perfect for kids aged 3-8, especially if they’re just starting to learn English.
This book isn’t just for reading; it’s for creating too! With help from over 12 illustrators, children can make up their own stories or draw pictures, making learning English exciting.
It’s great for sharing stories at home or learning in school, encouraging kids to talk, write, and imagine how each story begins and ends. Dive in and see where your imagination takes you!
Samuel Langley-Swain is a children’s book author known for engaging and imaginative stories. He has made a name for himself in the literary world with his creative narratives and contributions to children’s literature.
Language : English
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Join Hannah on a magical journey in Anthony Browne’s beloved book, perfect for children learning English. Hannah adores gorillas and dreams of seeing one up close. Sadly, her busy father can’t take her to the zoo. But on a special night, her birthday eve, something amazing happens. Hannah’s wish comes true in the most unexpected way!
This edition comes with beautiful new cover art, inviting young readers into a heartwarming adventure about dreams and friendship. Dive into the simple yet captivating language that makes it a joy for young English learners and a cherished bedtime story for all.
Anthony Browne, a celebrated author and illustrator for children, is best known for the widely-loved Willy series. His outstanding work has earned him prestigious accolades, including the international Hans Christian Andersen Medal, the NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW Best Illustrated Book Award, the Kurt Maschler Award on three occasions, and the Kate Greenaway Medal twice.
Language : English
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Dive into the hilarious world of “Dr. Xargle’s Book of Earthlets,” a fantastic choice for children learning English! Written by Jeanne Willis and illustrated by Tony Ross, this book features Dr. Xargle, a funny alien teacher, as he tries to explain human life to his students. He calls humans “earthlets” and talks about our everyday activities in a very silly and mixed-up way.
You’ll laugh at the crazy things he thinks about people! The story’s simple language and funny pictures make it a fun and easy read for young learners, helping them understand English while enjoying the wacky view of our world through an alien’s eyes.
Jeanne Willis is a celebrated author with over 150 books spanning picture books, novels, and poetry. She’s earned accolades like the Smarties Silver for “Tadpole’s Promise,” the Nasen Award for “Susan Laughs,” and the Sheffield for “Who’s in The Loo.” Her works, including “Naked Without a Hat” and “Bottoms Up,” have received significant recognition and nominations, with “Dumb Creatures” currently being adapted for production.
Language : English
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Step into a world of imagination and adventure with this unique picture book! It’s a heartwarming tale about Olga, who lives in a small kiosk, dreaming of faraway places. One day, something amazing happens, and Olga’s life turns topsy-turvy, leading her on an incredible journey.
This book is perfect for 5 to 8-year-olds learning English, with simple language, bright, funny illustrations, and a special cutout window on the cover that lets you peek into Olga’s world. Pretend to be Olga in her kiosk, or imagine running your own little shop! It’s not just a story; it’s a playful experience that encourages you to dream big and believe in yourself, just like Olga.
This book, celebrated by The New York Times and originally a famous short animation, is sure to become a favorite.
Anete Melece is a talented Latvian author, illustrator, and film animator known for her acclaimed books and award-winning animated films, such as the notable “Kiosk” (2013). Her work, “The Kiosk,” has been praised by The New York Times for its engaging and unique storytelling, with vibrant illustrations that echo the style of Matisse. This book is celebrated as a parable for modern times, exploring themes of breaking free from monotony and embarking on a journey to happiness, just as you are.
Language : English
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Dive into the fun and chaotic world of Will, who lives with his four brothers – a big tease, Marty, and three adorably troublesome little ones. Life is never dull in Will’s house! But things take a turn when their mom sends Will and Marty to the library during the holidays. They’re sure it’ll be boring and even a bit scary, especially with the legendary librarian Spud Murphy and her infamous gas-powered spud gun lurking!
However, as they spend more time there, Will and Marty find out that the library is full of exciting adventures waiting in the pages of books, and Mrs. Murphy might not be as scary as they thought.
This story is perfect for kids learning English, with its simple language and hilarious, heartwarming plot. Get ready to join Will and Marty as they discover the magic of reading!
Eoin Colfer is an acclaimed Irish author best known for his New York Times best-selling Artemis Fowl series. Born in 1965 in Wexford, Ireland, he grew up in a creative family and developed an early passion for writing.
After earning a degree from Dublin University and working as a teacher in various countries, he published his first book in 1998. The debut of his Artemis Fowl series in 2001 was a global hit, leading him to focus on writing full-time.
Colfer has written eight books in the series, selling over 12 million copies, alongside other popular works like “Airman” and “The Supernaturalist.
Language : English
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The Problem With Pierre” is an engaging story for young English learners about two very different friends, Bertram and Alan. Bertram is tidy, while Alan loves a bit of mess. Their friendship is tested when Bertram’s new cat, Pierre, prefers Alan’s house. Through a series of heartwarming attempts to make Pierre happy, they learn valuable lessons about friendship and compromise.
The book cleverly uses its pages to show the contrast between Bertram’s neatness and Alan’s chaos, making it visually exciting. In the end, Bertram’s brilliant solution to bring both worlds together offers a delightful twist. It’s a simple yet touching tale that teaches children about embracing differences and the importance of friendship.
C.K. Smouha is known for captivating young readers with titles like Born Bad, Sock Story, and Iced Out, all published by Cicada. This children’s author has a flair for crafting engaging narratives that capture the imagination.
Suzanna Hubbard is a talented illustrator and writer, known for her books “The Lady Who Lived in a Car” and “Love Poems.” She enhances various prestigious publications, including the Wall Street Journal and Marie Claire, with her illustrations. Additionally, Hubbard shares her knowledge as a visiting lecturer at the University of Bournemouth.
Language : English
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Dive into the magical world of “Mr. Majeika” where the fun never ends! Mr. Majeika is not your ordinary teacher; he has some tricks up his sleeve. When the class troublemaker, Hamish Bigmore, goes too far, Mr. Majeika uses a sprinkle of magic to turn him into a frog! Imagine that!
Then, in “Mr. Majeika and the Lost Spell Book,” Halloween becomes way more exciting when Mr. Majeika steps in. The headteacher wants a boring, rule-filled Halloween, but Mr. Majeika has other plans. With a flick of magic, he turns the night into an unforgettable adventure!
These stories are perfect for kids learning English, filled with simple words and enchanting tales that will keep you smiling and learning at the same time.
Humphrey Carpenter was a famous English writer who wrote about other famous writers like J.R.R. Tolkien. He wrote many biographies and also created the Mr. Majeika series for kids. He even wrote a big book called The Oxford Companion to Children’s Literature, which is like a dictionary for kids’ books.
Language : English
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Check out this fun book where Jessica brings her granny to school because she’s awesome at spinning plates! But it’s not family day yet, so granny has to leave. Don’t worry, she comes back in a big surprise as a firefighter, saving the day next door. It’s a super story for kids learning English with easy words and a cool granny doing heroic things!
Sandi Toksvig is a Danish-British writer, comedian, and broadcaster, known for hosting “QI” and “The Great British Bake Off.” She’s also a political activist, co-founding the Women’s Equality Party. Toksvig has written over twenty books for children and adults, including “Tales from the Norse’s Mouth” and “Valentine Grey.”
Language : English
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Check out “I Was a Rat!” – a super fun book where a scruffy boy named Roger thinks he was a rat! Is he a monster or just a normal boy with rat-like habits? It’s a big mystery with lots of funny and magical twists, especially when a royal wedding gets involved. This book is a great pick for kids learning English, mixing humor and adventure with a sprinkle of fairy tale magic!
Philip Pullman is a famous English author who wrote the “His Dark Materials” trilogy. He’s been celebrated as one of the best British writers and was even knighted for his work. His book “Northern Lights” won big awards and is loved by many. He also used to teach in Oxford. Pullman’s magical stories have made a big mark in the world of books!
Language English
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Meet Duncan, a kid who loves to color. But guess what? His crayons are on strike! Blue is tired of water, Black wants more than outlines, and Orange and Yellow aren’t talking over who’s the real color of the sun. It’s a big problem! This fun book is great for kids learning English, with simple language and a quirky story about how Duncan tries to make all his crayons happy and get back to coloring.
Drew Daywalt is an American author and filmmaker best known for his children’s picture book “The Day the Crayons Quit” and its sequel, both illustrated by Oliver Jeffers. These books were critical and commercial successes, sparking laughter and creativity among young readers. Daywalt’s storytelling, which began with a simple box of crayons on his desk, has reached millions worldwide, making a significant impact in children’s literature.
Language : English
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Check out “Tuesday” by David Wiesner! It’s a funny and magical book where frogs start floating on a Tuesday evening. Follow their silly adventures and see how one little change can lead to a world of surprises. This book, with few words but lots of fun, is perfect for kids learning English and anyone who loves a good story. You’ll be amazed at what can happen on any ordinary day!
David Wiesner is a celebrated picture book creator whose works are loved worldwide. His innovative books have been translated into many languages and have won numerous awards. Remarkably, he’s won the Caldecott Medal three times for “Tuesday,” “The Three Pigs,” and “Flotsam” and received Caldecott Honors for “Free Fall” and “Sector 7.” He’s known for his captivating and imaginative storytelling.
Language : English
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Join Philip on an exciting adventure in the first book of a beloved series! A magic spell takes him to a distant island where he meets friendly beavers, Mr. Edgar and Baby B. They share a scary tale: the wicked witch Oyin has trapped the island’s animals, and only Philip can save them. It’s a thrilling story for kids learning English, filled with magic and bravery. Can Philip outsmart the witch and save the day? Read to find out!
Nigel Hinton didn’t like school, but after trying different jobs, he became a teacher for nine years. His first book, “Collision Course,” inspired him to write full-time. He’s famous for “Buddy” and its film adaptation “Buddy’s Song.” His book “The Finders” won an award in 1994. Now, he lives in Sussex and writes lots of stories.
Language : English
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Immerse yourself in the lively and relatable world of Clarice Bean, a perfect read for English language learners seeking an entertaining escape.
This book paints a vivid picture of Clarice’s life, surrounded by her quirky family: an annoying little brother, a teenage older brother, a Frank Sinatra-loving dad, and a mother who retreats into foreign language tapes.
Join Clarice on her humorous quest for some peace and quiet in the midst of her chaotic, extended family.
With simple language, engaging narrative, and a touch of humor, this story is an excellent choice for those looking to improve their English while enjoying a charming tale of family life.
Before penning “CLARICE BEAN, THAT’S ME,” Lauren Child explored various creative avenues. She studied at art school and ventured into different fields, designing children’s ceramics, assisting artists, and crafting lampshades for her business. Child’s first book for Candlewick Press was inspired by her own childhood experiences, growing up between an avid-reader older sister and a messy younger sister with whom she shared a room during frequent visits, often finding herself cleaning up.
Language : English
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Join the adventure with “Travellers’ Tales” and meet a boy named Sonny. In this story, you’ll see how Sonny spends his whole weekend being super helpful to his friends and neighbors, doing different kinds of work. He helps plan trips, fixes caravans, and does so much more.
But, oh no! With all that going on, Sonny forgets about his homework and can’t find where he put his workbook. What will he do when it’s time to talk to his teacher?
This story, written by Richard O’Neill, is all about how important and cool it is to learn things by doing stuff at home and at school. The words are easy to understand, and the story is full of fun things that happen, making it a great book for kids who want to get better at English and learn about helping others and being part of a community.
Richard O’Neill hails from a robust Romani family in Northern England and has become an acclaimed storyteller and writer, sharing his unique tales across schools, museums, libraries, and theaters all over the UK. As a sixth-generation storyteller, he was nurtured in a dynamic oral tradition, honing his craft under the tutelage of some of the finest Traveling storytellers from England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales.
Language : English
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Meet the Happy Lion from a little French zoo, everyone’s favorite! Every day, people say hello and give him treats. One day, he finds his door open and decides to visit his friends in town. But oh no, everyone runs away scared! Why are they afraid of their friendly lion? This book is great for children learning English, with simple language and a funny, heartwarming story.
Louise Fatio and Roger Duvoisin, both born in Switzerland in 1904, were a creative couple. Louise co-wrote “The Happy Lion” with Roger, a Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator. Roger also created 40 books, including tales about Veronica the hippopotamus and Petunia the goose. Together, they produced nine more Happy Lion stories, charming readers for decades.
Language : English
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Dive into a fun story with Triangle, who’s planning a sneaky trick on his friend, Square. But things might not go as Triangle thinks! This book is the first in a trilogy by the famous Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen, filled with clever humor and cool shapes.
Perfect for young English learners, the book offers a world of shapes with a twisty, funny story. You’ll love guessing what happens next and enjoying the beautiful, witty pictures. It’s a great way to learn and laugh at the same time!
Dive into a fun story with Triangle, who’s planning a sneaky trick on his friend, Square. But things might not go as Triangle thinks! This book is the first in a trilogy by the famous Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen, filled with clever humor and cool shapes.
Perfect for young English learners, the book offers a world of shapes with a twisty, funny story. You’ll love guessing what happens next and enjoying the beautiful, witty pictures. It’s a great way to learn and laugh at the same time!
Mac Barnett is a renowned author whose children’s books have sold over a million copies in the U.S. and are available in over 30 languages. He’s also known for his picture books, including two that have earned Caldecott Honors.
Jon Klassen is a Canadian-born author/illustrator. He has written and illustrated three picture books of his own and illustrated many other author’s texts. His own books are called I Want My Hat Back, This Is Not My Hat and We Found A Hat.
Language : English
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Dive into the yucky world of Bogeydom, where Bogeymen love everything slimy, smelly, and gooey! Raymond Briggs creates a unique underground world full of icky delights.
This cool cartoon-strip book is perfect for kids learning English who love a bit of gross-out humor. It’s designed to draw in even those who aren’t big fans of reading. Get ready for some disgustingly
Raymond Briggs, born in 1934 in Wimbledon Park, is a highly respected artist known for iconic children’s characters like Fungus the Bogeyman and The Snowman. A graduate of Wimbledon School of Art and the Slade, his graphic novel ‘Ethel & Ernest’ was a UK bestseller and adapted into an animated film.
Language : English
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If you’re learning English and love fun stories, then you’ve got to check out this fantastic book! It’s all about a teacher, Miss Breakbone, who really doesn’t like kids. She finds her class full of daydreamers and doodlers quite bothersome. But, oh boy, does this story take a twist! Each student in her class has a special skill, and when they come together, they create an amazing show of teamwork. This teaches the grumpy Miss Breakbone a lesson she’ll remember for a long, long time.
This book isn’t just any story; it’s written by the amazing Paul Fleischman and brought to life with quirky and super funny pictures by David Roberts.
Paul Fleischman is an acclaimed American author known for his children’s books. He has won numerous awards, including the Newbery Medal for his book “Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices.” His work often explores complex themes and characters, making it appealing to both children and adults.
David Roberts is a distinguished British illustrator celebrated for his unique, whimsical style. He has brought numerous children’s books to life with his detailed drawings, collaborating with various authors.
Language : English
Best Sellers Rank: #990,889 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Customer Reviews: 4.8 out of 5 stars 73 ratings
Get ready for a swashbuckling adventure at PIRATE SCHOOL with Ziggy, Smudge, Carkella, and Flo on their very first day! This book is perfect for young English learners who are eager to dive into a world filled with exciting new challenges.
The fearsome headteacher, Patagonia Clasterbotton, and lessons like walking the plank and hand-to-hand fighting await these brave little pirates. But don’t worry, it’s all in good fun and you’ll learn lots of new English words along the way!
As our brave young pirates sail out on their ship, a wild storm brews up, leading to an unexpected twist: they need to rescue their scary headteacher Patagonia who’s gone overboard! Through this daring adventure, they discover that Patagonia isn’t as frightening as they thought.
This story is a wonderful way to learn English while enjoying a tale of bravery, friendship, and the exciting life of pirates. So come aboard, mateys, and set sail into a world of learning and adventure!
Formerly a bakery worker, Jeremy Strong transitioned from filling doughnuts with jam to infusing his stories with a similar zest. He relishes the storytelling process, cherishing the total creative control it provides. Strong aims to evoke laughter or at the very least a chuckle with his writing. Residing near Bath with his wife Gillie, four cats, and an extraordinary flying cow, Strong continues to craft humorous and engaging tales.
Language : English
Customer Reviews: 4.5 out of 5 stars 24 ratings
Join the quirky crew of The Ladderless Window-Cleaning Company on a zany adventure that’s perfect for young English learners! Imagine a window-cleaning team that doesn’t use ladders or pails but instead has a clever pelican with a beak big enough to carry water and a monkey who’s an expert at scrubbing. Led by their manager, Billy, this unique business is on its way to becoming a huge success.
This book is packed with simple English words and fun phrases that will help you learn while you’re whisked away on a wild journey.
Roald Dahl (1916-1990), a Welsh-born writer of Norwegian heritage, began his career in Africa with Shell Oil and as an RAF fighter pilot during World War II. He started writing in Washington, D.C., initially for adults, then captivating children with stories like “James and the Giant Peach” and “Matilda.” Despite his passing in 1990, Dahl’s legacy endures, his works continuing to enchant readers worldwide.
Language : English
Best Sellers Rank: #245,987 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Customer Reviews: 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,267 ratings
Dive into the enchanting world of “The Witch’s Cat and the Broomstick Blunder,” a delightful book perfect for young English learners! Follow the story of the Lovely Witch who loves to zoom around on her broomstick. It’s all normal for her curious cat, who watches her day in and day out.
But what happens when this cat decides to hop on the broomstick for a ride? Oh, the adventures and mishaps waiting to happen! This book is a magical journey filled with fun rhymes and silly situations that will make you giggle and wonder, “What’s next?”
Not only is this story a joy to read, but it’s also a fantastic way for children learning English to practice their skills. The rhymes are catchy, the spells are enchanting, and there are plenty of moments for kids to join in and predict the next twist in the tale.
Kirstie Watson is an acclaimed indie children’s author from Milton Keynes, UK. Known for her Amazon best-selling picture book “The Witch’s Cat and the Cooking Catastrophe,” she has published 7 books, including popular titles like “Pirate Mouse” and “Jungle Scrumble,” many of which have won Purple Dragonfly Awards.
Language : English
Best Sellers Rank: #548,325 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Customer Reviews: 4.6 out of 5 stars 521 ratings
Step into the enchanting world right outside Joe, Beth, and Frannie’s new home – the Enchanted Wood! Perfect for young English learners, this book invites you to join these three siblings as they stumble upon the wondrous Faraway Tree.
It’s a story filled with excitement and the perfect way to dive into English through magical adventures. Meet their fantastical friends like Moonface, Saucepan Man, and Silky the fairy, and learn new words and phrases as you journey with them to discover the ever-changing lands atop the Faraway Tree.
What will they find today? The Land of Spells, the Land of Treats, or perhaps the Land of Do-As-You-Please? Each visit brings a new adventure, making it a fun and engaging way to practice English. The language is simple and inviting, with plenty of repetition to help young readers learn.
Enid Blyton, a celebrated children’s author born in 1897 in London, has sold over 500 million copies of her books worldwide. She wrote more than 700 books and 2,000 stories, including the beloved Famous Five, Secret Seven, Magic Faraway Tree, Malory Towers, and Noddy series. Living most of her life in Buckinghamshire, she had a deep love for dogs, gardening, and the natural world, often reflecting her passion for the countryside and places like Dorset in her writing.
Language : English
Best Sellers Rank: #167,733 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Customer Reviews: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,705 ratings
As we finish our adventure of finding super easy books for beginners learning English, remember that learning a language is your very own special journey, and it’s filled with fun surprises! The books we talked about aren’t just for learning new words; they’re like magic portals to exciting places, cool new ideas, and different ways people live and think.
Keep these friendly books with you as you dive deeper into English. And guess what? You can also chat with Okibro, your AI buddy, to practice your English anytime you want. Okibro is like having a friend who’s always there to listen and talk with you, helping you get even better at English. So, get ready for an awesome journey with lots of learning and laughter. Happy reading and chatting!