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Ryan’s Room is a cozy, low-key storytime podcast where a dad reads his three-year-old’s favorite books. Short episodes, calm voices, and a warm, bedtime feel. Perfect for parents who want gentle stories on the go or a quiet moment to share with their kids.

Visit the dentist with Nickelodeon's PAW Patrol in this full-color storybook.Chase and Alex need to go to the dentist, but they’re both a little worried. What will happen? Will it hurt? Join them and the rest of Nickelodeon's PAW Patrol as they visit the dentist and discover there’s nothing to fear.

🎵 Funky Vibey Toddler Friendly Dance Song. Sing along with us!

Little Critter: Just a Little Sick by Mercer Mayer is a My First I Can Read book where Little Critter stays home from school with a minor illness. Expecting a fun day off, he instead endures a boring day of resting, breakfast in bed, a trip to the doctor, and learns that being sick isn't as fun as he thought.

An original kids' audiobook bedtime story for toddlers and preschoolers. Captain Ryan suits up in his red helmet and launches into space on a rescue mission — Baby Panda is stranded on Mars and only Captain Ryan can bring him home. But when his navigation goes dark deep in space, Captain Ryan discovers that a kid with two homes always knows the way back. A cozy, imaginative space adventure about bravery, belonging, and the kind of love that never loses its signal. Read aloud by dad. Perfect for bedtime, car rides, and quiet time.

Curious George creates a mess when he boards a dump truck and spills a load of dirt in a pond but redeems himself when the dirt creates an island for ducks in the pond. Share Curious George's irresistible qualities--ingenuity, opportunity, determination, and curiosity in learning and exploring--with these easy-to-read picture books for your young readers.

The Greedy Python by Richard Buckley is a children's book, famously illustrated by Eric Carle, about a hungry python who eats various jungle animals, only for them to team up inside him and kick him until he spits them out, after which he tries to eat his own tail and disappears. Originally published in 1985, it's a humorous tale about manners and friendship, available in various formats like board books and Ready-to-Read levels, often part of "The World of Eric Carle" series.

Pete the Cat and the Treasure Map is a children's book by James Dean featuring Captain Pete and his crew on a pirate adventure to find buried treasure, encountering a sea monster along the way, and includes over 30 stickers. Published in 2017, it's an action-adventure story in the popular Pete the Cat series, inspired by the author's real-life cat.

Pete the Cat Checks Out the Library is a children's book by James Dean (and Kimberly Dean) that follows Pete's first visit to the library, where he discovers the fun of reading and imagination with the help of his library card, and it includes over 30 stickers. The story introduces young readers to the library experience, showing how books can take you on adventures, from being a superhero to exploring the ocean, all while staying in one cozy spot.

The Boy Who Could Find Anything is a 1978 children's book by Joan Lowery Nixon, illustrated by Syd Hoff, about a boy named David who can find anything for others but struggles to find his own lost items. Published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich as part of the "Let Me Read" series, it's a humorous story for young readers (ages 4-8) that has become a collectible vintage book.

Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes is the first book in the popular series, written by Eric Litwin and illustrated by James Dean, with Kimberly Dean also credited as an author. The story follows Pete the Cat as he walks in his new white shoes, which get stained red, blue, and brown from stepping in strawberries, blueberries, and mud, but he keeps singing his song because "it's all good," teaching a lesson about maintaining a positive attitude. The book is interactive, asking kids to identify colors, and comes with a free song.