This is a workbook of contianing thirty-two lessons for parents and teachers to introduce basic English to children as young as three years old without having to worry about teaching grammar. The first lessson shows children how to use indefinite articles in a fun and simple way. The second lesson shows students how to use the definite article in an incredibly simple way. The rest of the lessons introduce simple subjects such as the "Opposites" and gradually moves to basic questions that are used daily. This book covers "who, what, when, where, why, which," and "how" quetisons. Each lesson has a practice sheet. The workbook contains simple assignments for students to do themselves. This workbook is great to use as an ESL/EFL workbook also. It is primarily designed for young children under six or for students learning English as a new language. The objective of this book is for kids to have fun while learning English. The sections covering questions are designed with past, present, and future tenses action verbs, and singular and plural BE verbs for students to practice speaking. The objective of this workbook is not teach grammar, but to show students how English is used in an simplified manner. These are the lessons that I teach in my classes in Japan.