Tiny cousins embark on a comedic adventure as they stumble upon an unspoiled game that promises endless fun. Their escapades highlight the joys of imagination and the bonds of family, showcasing how even the smallest players can create the biggest memories. This delightful story emphasizes creativity and the importance of play in childhood, ensuring laughter and enjoyment for readers of all ages.
Benny and PennySeries
This charming series follows the adventures of two young squirrels as they navigate everyday challenges and learn problem-solving skills. The stories are filled with humor, friendship, and simple life lessons perfect for young readers. Each book offers a sweet and gentle look at the world through the eyes of these endearing characters. Children will delight in their sibling bond and clever ways of overcoming obstacles.






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How can Benny pretend to be a brave pirate when his pesky little sister, Penny, wants to tag along and is always asking for a hug? He tries to lose her, but when he does, he starts to feel a little lost himself. Penny proves her bravery, saves Benny from a bug, and gets the hug she wants.
Benny and Penny in Lights Out!
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Geoffrey Hayes' loveable mice are about to find out just how many adventures can be packed in before bedtime.
Designed for young readers aged 4 and up, this book presents a straightforward narrative that aims to foster a love for reading. Its simplicity and engaging storyline make it an ideal choice for early literacy development.
Benny and Penny in the Big No-No!
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Theodor Seuss Geisel Award Winner Benny and his sister Penny know it’s wrong to sneak into someone else’s backyard but their mysterious new neighbor—or is it a monster?—may be a thief. They go snooping and discover a lot about themselves and…a new friend.Bestselling children’s artist Geoffrey Hayes enchants early readers with his charming and subtle storytelling. In this lively caper, the artist’s small-scale mice take on large-scale issues with enormous comics mastery.
Benny and Penny How to Say Goodbye
- 35 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Why won't Benny help? Penny found a dead salamander, but her brother Benny is refusing to help her bury it. Is it silly to hold a service for Little Sallie, or could this tiny salamander mean something more to the siblings?