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Are you looking for books to read for kids? Do your kids love learning with videos?
They’ll learn to read the fast and fun way with our children’s read along videos!

Kids will build confidence with reading right from the very first video.
They’ll watch videos at exactly the right level with our color-coded guided reading system.
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Non Fiction Level 1


Our non fiction series of free Read Along Story Videos is perfect for kids who want to learn more about the world! They’ll have fun with our online stories too.

They’ll learn pronunciation, new vocabulary and short sentences they can use in everyday life.
The bright images and illustrations help children to remember the words and connect the words with meanings.

These video books are a great accompaniment to our read along books, you can also read these stories online.

Reading out loud is important for kids to gain more confidence and fluency when reading.


Pets
A dog
A cat
A bird
A fish
A hamster
A rabbit

I Move
I crawl
I climb
I jump
I run
I swim
I rest
Shapes
A circle
A triangle
A square
A rectangle
An oval
A star

Parts of My Body
My head
My body
My arms
My hands
My legs
My feet


Farm Animals
A chicken
A pig
A cow
A horse
A sheep
A goat

Baby Animals
A puppy
A kitten
A chick
A bunny
A calf
A cub

Non Fiction Level 1+


Love our leveled reading read aloud books? Check out our L1+ read along videos with animal stories like ‘Birds,’ ‘Bugs,’ and ‘The Zoo.’


Birds
Some birds are red.
Some birds are blue.
Some birds are green.
Some birds are white.
Some birds are yellow.
Some birds are many colors.

Bugs
Some bugs crawl.
Some bugs fly.
Some bugs eat.
Some bugs drink.
Some bugs carry.
Some bugs bite!

The Pond

The pond has fish
The pond has frogs
The pond has turtles
Tj pond has bugs
The pond has ducks
The pond has geese


The Coral Reef
We can see fish.
We can see crabs.
We can see turtles.
We can see clams.
We can see snakes.
We can see corals.
The Ocean
Fish swim in the ocean.
Whales swim in the ocean.
Rays swim in the ocean.
Seals swim in the ocean.
Turtles swim in the ocean.
Birds swim in the ocean.

The Zoo
A zoo has bears.
A zoo has lions.
A zoo has tigers.
A zoo has camels.
A zoo has zebras.
A zoo has monkeys.

The City
The city has people.
The city has houses.
The city has stores.
The city has streets.
The city has cars.
The city has parks.

 

Non Fiction Level 2


Our non-fiction bedtime stories for kids will teach them more about nature and science with interesting facts, photos and illustrations.

These read aloud stories will keep kids interested and motivated to learn more everyday!


The Forest
Many animals live in the forest.
Owls fly in the forest.
Dear eat in the forest.
Skunks play in the forest.
Wolves hunt in the forest.
Raccoons climb in the forest.
Bears sleep in the forest.

The Jungle
Many animals live in the jungle.
Monkeys climb in the jungle.
Bats fly in the jungle.
Frogs leap in the jungle.
Bugs build in the jungle.
Big cats hunt in the jungle.
Hippos float in the jungle.

The Desert
Many animals live in the desert.
Camels walk in the desert.
Toads hop in the desert.
Lizards crawl in the desert.
Rabbits run in the desert.
Hawks fly in the desert.
Meerkats dig in the desert.

Colors
This color is red.
This color is yellow.
This color is blue.
We can mix colors.
Red and yellow make…
orange!
Blue and yellow make…
green!
Red and blue make…
purple!

Sports
They are playing baseball.
They are playing basketball.
They are playing soccer.
They are playing football.
They are playing volleyball.
They are playing tennis.

 

Non Fiction Level 2+


Our non-fiction bedtime stories for kids will teach them more about nature and science with interesting facts, photos and illustrations.

These read aloud stories will keep kids interested and motivated to learn more everyday!


Healthy Foods
Many foods help my body stay healthy.
Apples are good for my teeth.
Carrots are good for my eyes.
Berries are good for my brain.
Fish is good for my heart.
Eggs are good for my buttons.
Oatmeal is good for my skin.
Water is good for my whole body!
Which One is Different
Things can be the same or different.
Which one is a different shape.
The apple is a different shape.
Which one is a different size.
The dog is a different size.
Which one is a different color?
The frog is a different color.
Which one is a different shape.
The rock is a different shape.
Which one is a different size?
The fox is a different size.
Which one is a different color?
The bird is a very different color!

Non Fiction Level 3


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Non Fiction Level 4

Help your kids learn more with our stories for kids in English! They’ll learn all about how to manage their emotions in our ‘Angry,’ ‘Happy,’ and ‘Sad’ storybook videos.


Angry
Sometimes I feel angry.
Everyone feels angry sometimes.
I want to yell when I feel angry.
I don’t want to hurt anyone.
I yell at a wall.
I want to hit when I feel angry.
I don’t want to hurt anyone.
I hit a pillow.
I want to kick when I feel angry.
I don’t want to hurt anyone.
I kick a pile of leaves.
I want to be mean when I feel angry.
I don’t want to hurt anyone.
I make mean faces.
Then I start to laugh.
I don’t feel angry anymore.
 

Non Fiction Level 5


The World Around You.
Imagine that you are at a park.
You see the trees, grass, and a bright blue sky.
Geese honk as they fly over your head.
A bush with flowers smells sweet.
The big rock you are sitting on feels cool and hard.

How do you notice all these things?
Your senses help you notice the world around you.

Seeing
You use your eyes to see.
Your eyes take pictures of the things around you.
Those pictures travel to your brain.
Your brain tells you what you are seeing.

Hearing
Your ears are the body parts used for hearing.
Your ears hear many different sounds around you.
Those sounds travel to your brain.
Your brain lets you know what you are hearing.

Smelling
You use your nose to smell things. Your nose takes in many smells around you.
Those smells travel to your brain.
Your brain tells you what you are smelling.

Tasting
You use taste buds on your tongue to taste.
Your taste buds sense how different foods taste.
Messages from your taste buds travel to your brain.
Your brain tells you about the taste.
Your brain says, “These cherries taste sweet!”

Touching
You use your skin to touch.
Your skin notices if something is soft, hard, hot, or cold.
Messages travel from your skin to your brain.
Your brain lets you know what you are touching.

A Great Team
Your senses and brain work together.
They help you notice and understand the world around you.