Top-rated books by Karen Koepcke Morgan
Books like Karen Koepcke Morgan’s
Watching and Waiting: What Hatches from Nature's Nurseries
Sara Levine, 2025
32 pages
Why to read
Real science in kid-friendly language.
Encourages outdoor exploration.
Beautiful illustrations captivate.
Grows vocabulary naturally.

Watching and Waiting: What Hatches from Nature's Nurseries
Sara Levine, 2025
Wild City: Meet the animals who share our city spaces
Ben Hoare, 2020
64 pages
Why to read
Explores urban wildlife through engaging, vivid illustrations.
Teaches environmental awareness and animal conservation.
Encourages curiosity about local ecosystems.
Perfect read for young nature enthusiasts.

Wild City: Meet the animals who share our city spaces
Ben Hoare, 2020
The Tree of Life: A lift-the-flap book about the amazing animals that live in trees around the world
Nalini Nadkarni, Neon Squid, 2025
22 pages
Why to read
Hands-on science fun.
Expert-backed factual content.
Global habitats, big worldview.
Inspires forest stewardship.

The Tree of Life: A lift-the-flap book about the amazing animals that live in trees around the world
Nalini Nadkarni, Neon Squid, 2025
Animals Get Cool
Kelly Gaffney, 2023
16 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative showcasing diverse animal habitats.
Inspires empathy and understanding towards different species.
Encourages curiosity and knowledge about the animal kingdom.
Beautiful illustrations complementing the educational content.

Animals Get Cool
Kelly Gaffney, 2023
City Animals: (Turquoise Non-fiction Early Reader) (Maverick Non-fiction)
Jane Doe, 2021
Why to read
Learn about different animals living in cities
Understand how animals adapt to urban environments
Beautiful illustrations that engage young readers
Educational content that supports science learning

City Animals: (Turquoise Non-fiction Early Reader) (Maverick Non-fiction)
Jane Doe, 2021
Eyewonder Oceans: Open Your Eyes to a World of Discovery
DK, 2025
56 pages
Why to read
Stunning photos make science memorable.
Builds early environmental awareness.
Perfect for curious animal lovers.
Great springboard for STEM projects.

Eyewonder Oceans: Open Your Eyes to a World of Discovery
DK, 2025
Who Needs the Dark?: The Many Ways Living Things Depend on Darkness
Laura Alary, 2025
40 pages
Why to read
Celebrates night’s overlooked beauty and science.
Introduces ecological concepts in kid-friendly ways.
Provides actionable light-pollution solutions.
Calming bedtime story with learning moments.

Who Needs the Dark?: The Many Ways Living Things Depend on Darkness
Laura Alary, 2025
Award winning
One World: 24 Hours on Planet Earth
Nicola Davies, 2023
40 pages
Why to read
Explores global diversity through engaging wildlife stories.
Enhances geographic and cultural awareness for young readers.
Stimulates curiosity about ecosystems and conservation efforts.
Vivid illustrations complement the educational narrative.

