Top-rated books by Emma Parrish
Life Cycles: Know It All
Age: 7-9
Books like Emma Parrish’s
The Monarch Butterfly
Charis Mather, 2024
16 pages
Why to read
Captivating journey of a butterfly's life cycle.
Stunning illustrations enhance engagement and understanding.
Supports environmental awareness and biological education.
Encourages empathy through the butterfly’s challenges.

The Monarch Butterfly
Charis Mather, 2024
100 Facts Butterflies & Moths Pocket Edition
Steve Parker, 2019
48 pages
Why to read
Explores intricate details of butterflies and moths.
Enhances scientific curiosity and nature appreciation.
Accurate, age-appropriate content for young learners.
Encourages outdoor exploration and learning.

100 Facts Butterflies & Moths Pocket Edition
Steve Parker, 2019
Tigers: Mini Animals
Paula Hammond, 2022
Why to read
Gain comprehensive knowledge about tigers and their environment.
Understand the importance of wildlife conservation.
Explore visually engaging photographs that bring the text to life.
Learn scientific facts about tigers through an accessible narrative.

Tigers: Mini Animals
Paula Hammond, 2022
Time for Bed, Animals
Maribel Lechuga, unknown author, 2020
32 pages
Why to read
Soothing bedtime story, perfect for nightly routines.
Vivid illustrations captivate and spark children's imagination.
Teaches key concepts of time and routine.
Encourages bonding through shared parent-child reading time.

Time for Bed, Animals
Maribel Lechuga, unknown author, 2020
Food Chains: (Engage Literacy Brown)
Louise Spilsbury, 2021
24 pages
Why to read
Explores food chain concepts in a captivating way.
Enhances understanding of natural ecosystems.
Encourages curiosity and scientific thinking.
Suitable for shared reading and discussion.

Food Chains: (Engage Literacy Brown)
Louise Spilsbury, 2021
Read with Oxford: Stage 3: Non-fiction: Survival and Extinction
Nikki Gamble, 2020
80 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with exciting survival and extinction themes.
Enhances knowledge of nature and animal conservation.
Promotes critical thinking through real-world problems.
Ideal for shared reading, fostering family discussions.

Read with Oxford: Stage 3: Non-fiction: Survival and Extinction
Nikki Gamble, 2020
Award winning
Weird and Wonderful Animals
Rossella Trionfetti, Cristina Banfi, 2019
64 pages
Why to read
Explores diversity through unique animal characteristics.
Stimulates curiosity about biology and ecosystems.
Enhances vocabulary with engaging animal facts.
Supports developmental learning in a fun context.

Weird and Wonderful Animals
Rossella Trionfetti, Cristina Banfi, 2019
Award winning
A Garden in Your Belly: Meet the Microbes in Your Gut
Masha D'yans, 2024
32 pages
Why to read
Introduces children to microbiology through vibrant illustrations.
Fosters curiosity about science and the human body.
Encourages healthy eating habits through engaging storytelling.
Supports development of literacy and cognitive skills.

