Top-rated books by Olivia Stone
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Award winning
All in a Drop: How Antony van Leeuwenhoek Discovered an Invisible World
Lori Alexander, 2019
96 pages
Why to read
Engaging biography for budding young scientists.
Illustrates perseverance, curiosity, and scientific discovery.
Encourages interest in microbiology and research.
Inspiring and empowering educational journey.

All in a Drop: How Antony van Leeuwenhoek Discovered an Invisible World
Lori Alexander, 2019
Award winning
Inside In: X-Rays of Nature's Hidden World
Jan Paul Schutten, Arie van't Riet, 2021
136 pages
Why to read
Illustrations reveal hidden wonders in natural world.
Encourages curiosity and scientific exploration.
Supports development of observation and inference skills.
Engaging and educational content for young readers.

Inside In: X-Rays of Nature's Hidden World
Jan Paul Schutten, Arie van't Riet, 2021
Award winning
Kid Engineer: Intro to Engineering
Marc Chamberlain, 2023
47 pages
Why to read
Introduces basic engineering concepts through fun stories.
Encourages problem-solving and innovative thinking.
Inspires young minds to explore STEM fields.
Engaging and interactive content for budding engineers.

Kid Engineer: Intro to Engineering
Marc Chamberlain, 2023
Award winning
Snowflake Bentley
Jacqueline Briggs Martin, 1998
32 pages
Why to read
Captivating true story of passion and perseverance.
Encourages scientific curiosity and appreciation for nature.
Inspires creativity through unique snowflake photography.
Emphasizes dedication and the pursuit of knowledge.

Snowflake Bentley
Jacqueline Briggs Martin, 1998
The First Cat in Space and the Soup of Doom
Mac Barnett, 2024
272 pages
Why to read
Stimulates imagination with interstellar adventure.
Introduces resilience through quirky, relatable characters.
Encourages problem-solving in whimsical scenarios.
Provides a fun, engaging reading journey.

The First Cat in Space and the Soup of Doom
Mac Barnett, 2024
Award winning
Aaron Slater, Illustrator
Andrea Beaty, 2021
40 pages
Why to read
Empowers creativity and self-expression through illustration.
Inspires overcoming dyslexia with relatable protagonist.
Encourages perseverance and individuality for young readers.
Celebrates diversity and inclusivity in storytelling.

Aaron Slater, Illustrator
Andrea Beaty, 2021
National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of African Animals
Catherine D. Hughes, 2025
128 pages
Why to read
Eye-popping photos unlock instant curiosity.
Bite-size facts fit young attention spans.
Encourages empathy for wildlife.
Interactive questions engage families.

National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of African Animals
Catherine D. Hughes, 2025
LEGO Marvel Spider-Man Explore the Spider-Verse (Library Edition): Without Minifigure
DK, 2025
64 pages
Why to read
Eye-catching LEGO visuals sustain attention.
Celebrates diverse Spider-Heroes.
Introduces fun STEM facts.
Encourages imaginative building.

