Left page (English):
"The little fox looked up at the tall tree.
He saw a shiny red apple near the top."
(key noun phrase in blue)

Right page (Spanish):
"El pequeño zorro miró hacia el alto árbol.
Vio una manzana roja brillante cerca de la cima."
(same phrase in blue)

Special features:

To understand the impact of Muki Books, let’s look at a hypothetical but common case study used in therapy reports:

"James is 7 years old with non-verbal autism. He never engaged with story time. He would stim on the tablet’s home screen or smash the device when ads popped up. After introducing a Muki Books interface with a single yellow button, James learned that pressing the button advanced the slide. Within two weeks, he was independently reading (listening) to 15-page social stories about brushing his teeth. For the first time, James demonstrated sustained joint attention for 10 minutes."

In mainstream settings, parents report that Muki Books transform "fighting over the iPad" into "collaborative reading." Because the buttons are physical and separate, two children can read together: one holds the book (tablet), one presses the button.

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Muki Books started with a simple question: How do we make reading magical again?

In a world of screens and noise, we wanted to create a quiet corner of wonder. We are a team of writers, illustrators, and parents dedicated to creating high-quality books that stand the test of time. From sturdy board books for tiny hands to richly illustrated picture books for growing minds, Muki Books is here to help families fall in love with reading, one page at a time.

As of 2024-2025, Muki International is expanding into digital integration. Newer "Muki Books" include QR codes that link to a companion app. The app reads the text aloud using human-voiced narration while highlighting the corresponding communication symbol. This bridges the gap between tactile exploration and auditory processing, making the child feel completely independent.

Furthermore, the company is releasing a series of "Emotion Kits" under the Muki Books brand, focusing specifically on interoception (the sense of internal body signals) for children who cannot recognize hunger, thirst, or fear.

Many Muki Books libraries are designed with "wait time." The story will pause after a sentence, and the narrator will ask a question. The child must press the button to continue. Often, teachers use this pause to encourage the child to verbalize the next word or imitate a sound before pressing the button.