Travel books for kids
Award winning
Adèle & Simon in China
Barbara McClintock, 2016
34 pages
Why to read
Vivid depiction of early 20th-century China.
Engaging sibling adventure promotes cultural awareness.
Detailed illustrations enhance visual recognition skills.
Encourages historical knowledge and geographical exploration.

Adèle & Simon in China
Barbara McClintock, 2016
Award winning
TRAVEL THROUGH SEASONS SPRINGTIME
unknown author, 2023
32 pages
Why to read
Explore spring's wonders with vibrant illustrations.
Introduces seasons' change in an engaging way.
Strengthens early science concepts and curiosity.
Encourages outdoor exploration and activities.

TRAVEL THROUGH SEASONS SPRINGTIME
unknown author, 2023
Award winning
All Aboard the Discovery Express
Emily Hawkins, Tom Adams, 2017
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging interactive adventure through history and technology.
Encourages curiosity and knowledge in young minds.
Stimulates problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
Vivid, detailed illustrations enhance learning and excitement.

All Aboard the Discovery Express
Emily Hawkins, Tom Adams, 2017
Award winning
Mallory and Mary Ann Take New York
Laurie Friedman, 2012
160 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure in New York City.
Showcases friendship and teamwork.
Enhances understanding of diverse cultures.
Encourages independence and self-confidence.

Mallory and Mary Ann Take New York
Laurie Friedman, 2012
Award winning
Everybody Bonjours!
Leslie Kimmelman, 2008
40 pages
Why to read
Perfect introduction to French culture for young readers.
Vibrant illustrations complement easy-to-follow, cheerful narrative.
Encourages curiosity about different languages and customs.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing parental bond.

Everybody Bonjours!
Leslie Kimmelman, 2008
Award winning
The Penderwicks at Point Mouette
Jeanne Birdsall, 2011
295 pages
Why to read
Captivating family adventures encourage emotional development.
Enhances empathy through diverse, dynamic characters.
Strengthens problem-solving with engaging narrative conflicts.
Ideal for nurturing literacy and bonding during reading.

The Penderwicks at Point Mouette
Jeanne Birdsall, 2011
Award winning
City Cat
Lauren Castillo, Kate Banks, 2013
40 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations captivate and stimulate visual perception.
Encourages exploration and curiosity about different cities.
Supports language development and geographical awareness.
Fosters a sense of adventure and independent thinking.

City Cat
Lauren Castillo, Kate Banks, 2013
The Last Polar Bears
Harry Horse, 1996
Why to read
Engaging story that sparks imagination and adventure
Teaches important values such as courage and environmental conservation
Features lovable characters in dynamic interactions
Perfect for expanding knowledge about polar regions and environmental issues
