Top-rated books by John Peter Meiring
Books like John Peter Meiring’s
Jellyfish Scientist: Maude Delap and Her Mesmerizing Medusas
Michelle Cusolito, 2025
32 pages
Why to read
Celebrates girl power in science.
Teaches observation and experimentation.
Engaging illustrations spark curiosity.
Promotes ocean conservation awareness.

Jellyfish Scientist: Maude Delap and Her Mesmerizing Medusas
Michelle Cusolito, 2025
Award winning
Tell Me about Sex, Grandma (Ordinary Terrible Things)
Anastasia Higginbotham, 2017
64 pages
Why to read
Addresses delicate topics with sensitivity and care.
Fosters open, healthy family discussions about sexuality.
Empowers children with knowledge and understanding.
Supports developmental milestones in sexual education.

Tell Me about Sex, Grandma (Ordinary Terrible Things)
Anastasia Higginbotham, 2017
Operation Ouch!: The HuManual
Ben Elcomb, 2035
176 pages
Why to read
Explore the wonders of the human body.
Engaging content encourages scientific curiosity.
Colorful illustrations complement educational facts.
Perfect for budding young scientists.

Operation Ouch!: The HuManual
Ben Elcomb, 2035
Magnolia Wu Unfolds It All: (A Newbery Honor Book)
Chanel Miller, 2024
160 pages
Why to read
Heartwarming Chinatown adventure.
Funny, low-stakes detective plot.
Celebrates empathy and belonging.
Rich, lively middle-grade voice.

Magnolia Wu Unfolds It All: (A Newbery Honor Book)
Chanel Miller, 2024
Award winning
North of Nowhere
Allison Brennan, 2023
357 pages
Why to read
Gripping mystery enhances problem-solving skills.
Strong, relatable protagonist boosts empathy.
Adventure-rich setting stimulates imagination.
Engages young readers with suspenseful, paced storytelling.

North of Nowhere
Allison Brennan, 2023
Award winning
You Are a Star, Jane Goodall
Dean Robbins, 2023
40 pages
Why to read
Inspires with Jane Goodall's groundbreaking work
Encourages curiosity and love for nature
Highlights determination and perseverance
Educational yet highly engaging content

You Are a Star, Jane Goodall
Dean Robbins, 2023
Mr. Ferris and His Wheel
Kathryn Gibbs Davis, 2025
40 pages
Why to read
Celebrates dreaming big and refusing to quit.
Introduces real engineering in kid-friendly language.
Colorful art holds attention and sparks questions.
Historical backdrop enriches classroom learning.

Mr. Ferris and His Wheel
Kathryn Gibbs Davis, 2025
Sun in My Tummy: How the Food We Eat Gives Us Energy from the Sun
Laura Alary, 2024
32 pages
Why to read
Explains energy concepts through engaging storytelling.
Encourages healthy eating and understanding food sources.
Supports early scientific learning and curiosity.
Illustrations captivate and enhance comprehension.

