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Award winning
Birds from Head to Tail
Stacey Roderick, 2018
36 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations enhance engagement and visual learning.
Educational content on bird anatomy and behaviors.
Interactive reading encourages participation and curiosity.
Supports basic scientific knowledge and observational skills.

Birds from Head to Tail
Stacey Roderick, 2018
Show Me Polar Animals
Lisa J. Amstutz, 2013
32 pages
Why to read
Vivid images captivate and stimulate children's imaginations.
Introduces diverse polar animals in an engaging way.
Supports early science learning and curiosity about nature.
Encourages environmental awareness from a young age.

Show Me Polar Animals
Lisa J. Amstutz, 2013
Award winning
Silkworm Moths (Early Bird Nature Books)
Dina Drits, 2002
48 pages
Why to read
Explore the intriguing world of silkworm moths.
Enhances knowledge on nature and life cycles.
Stimulates curiosity and scientific thinking in kids.
Beautiful illustrations complement engaging factual content.

Silkworm Moths (Early Bird Nature Books)
Dina Drits, 2002
What's in a River (Read and Learn: World Around Us) (Read and Learn: World Around Us)
Patricia Whitehouse, 2004
24 pages
Why to read
Educational Value: The book provides a comprehensive overview of rivers, teaching children about the importance of rivers in our ecosystem, the wildlife that inhabits them, and how they shape the geography of our world.
Engaging Content: Monica Hughes is known for her ability to write educational content in an engaging and accessible way for children, making 'What's in a River' an enjoyable read that captures young readers' attention while they learn.
Beautiful Illustrations: 'What's in a River' is likely to include vivid illustrations that complement the text, helping to bring the subject matter to life and aid in the understanding of the concepts discussed within the book.
Environmental Awareness: Reading this book can help foster a sense of environmental responsibility in children by teaching them about the significance of rivers to human life and the need to protect and preserve our natural waterways for future generations.

What's in a River (Read and Learn: World Around Us) (Read and Learn: World Around Us)
Patricia Whitehouse, 2004
Award winning
Tide Pool (Look Closer)
Christiane Gunzi, Frank Greenaway, 1992
29 pages
Why to read
Explores marine life through vivid, captivating photography.
Encourages curiosity about nature and science.
Supports early learning in biology and ecology.
Interactive content, ideal for parent-child bonding.

Tide Pool (Look Closer)
Christiane Gunzi, Frank Greenaway, 1992
Focus on Habitats: Desert Animals
Stephen P. Savage, 2006
32 pages
Why to read
Explores diverse desert animal habitats engagingly.
Enhances knowledge on animal adaptation and survival.
Supports developmental understanding of ecosystems.
Ideal for shared reading, boosts family engagement.

Focus on Habitats: Desert Animals
Stephen P. Savage, 2006
Award winning
What Are Clouds Made Of?
Rebecca Pettiford, 2023
24 pages
Why to read
Explores science through engaging and clear explanations.
Encourages curiosity about weather and natural phenomena.
Beautiful illustrations complement the educational content.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

What Are Clouds Made Of?
Rebecca Pettiford, 2023
What Is a Forest?
Patricia Whitehouse, 2005
24 pages
Why to read
Explores vibrant ecosystems and diverse forest life.
Encourages environmental awareness and conservation values.
Supports literacy with clear, engaging writing.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

