Some really good sources that I used is:
Japanese for young people: pretty basic, has some dialogues, vocabulary lessons, basic way of learning japanese. Nice book.
Basic Kanji Book: This teaches you 500 of the basic Kanjis as well as their origin, which is very good to know when you?ll be studying far more difficult Kanjis with more strokes in the future. Has some examples and writing exercises as well, very good basic Kanji book.
Kanji Odyssey CD: This one gives a lesson of the first 2001 most common and basic Kanjis that you will encounter. Good lessons with stroke orders, examples, pronunciation exercises etc. Very good if your planning on increasing your Kanji vocabulary after the "Basic Kanji Book".
These were my top chooses of all the resources I?ve seen so far. Hope this helped.