Books like How to Be a Math Genius: Your Brilliant Brain and How to Train It
Award winning
In One End and Out the Other: What Happens to Poo When It Leaves You? (Flip Flap Journeys)
Dr. Mike Goldsmith, Mike Goldsmith, 2014
14 pages
Why to read
Engaging, educational journey through the digestive system.
Encourages curiosity about science and body functions.
Interactive flip-flap design enhances learning engagement.
Perfect blend of humor and factual content.

In One End and Out the Other: What Happens to Poo When It Leaves You? (Flip Flap Journeys)
Dr. Mike Goldsmith, Mike Goldsmith, 2014
The Kingfisher Space Encyclopedia (Kingfisher Encyclopedias)
Mike Goldsmith, 2017
160 pages
Why to read
Transforms hard science into exciting visuals.
Perfect reference for projects and homework.
Inspires STEM dreams and curiosity.
Balances facts with awe and wonder.

The Kingfisher Space Encyclopedia (Kingfisher Encyclopedias)
Mike Goldsmith, 2017
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
How to Count to ONE
Caspar Salmon, 2023
32 pages
Why to read
Illustrates basic counting with engaging rhymes.
Colorful illustrations captivate and maintain children's interest.
Encourages early math skills in a fun way.
Ideal for interactive parent-child learning sessions.

How to Count to ONE
Caspar Salmon, 2023
Award winning
The Grapes Of Math
Greg Tang, 2001
40 pages
Why to read
Clever math riddles enhance critical thinking skills.
Illustrations captivate and stimulate young readers’ imaginations.
Encourages mastery of math through fun, creative challenges.
Ideal for shared reading in family or educational settings.

The Grapes Of Math
Greg Tang, 2001
Award winning
Lift-the-Flap How Your Body Works
Rosie Dickins, 2020
16 pages
Why to read
Engaging lift-the-flap format boosts interactive learning.
Explains complex bodily functions in a kid-friendly way.
Encourages curiosity and scientific thinking.
Supports developmental milestones in understanding anatomy.

Lift-the-Flap How Your Body Works
Rosie Dickins, 2020
Award winning
How Was That Built?
Roma Agrawal, 2022
80 pages
Why to read
Explores engineering wonders through engaging storytelling.
Ignites curiosity about science and construction.
Supports STEM learning for young readers.
Beautiful illustrations complement educational content.

How Was That Built?
Roma Agrawal, 2022
Award winning
How We Got to the Moon: The People, Technology, and Daring Feats of Science Behind Humanity's Greatest Adventure
John Rocco, 2020
264 pages
Why to read
Encourages curiosity about science and technology.
Highlights teamwork, innovation in overcoming challenges.
Visual storytelling enhances understanding and retention.
Inspires awe and excitement about space exploration.

