Books by Megan Lloyd and related authors
Award winning
Earthquakes
Franklyn Mansfield Branley, Megan Lloyd, 1990
40 pages
Why to read
- Explains natural phenomena with engaging narrative.
- Encourages scientific curiosity and inquiry.
- Supports understanding of Earth science concepts.
- Suitable for shared parent-child educational activities.

Earthquakes
Franklyn Mansfield Branley, Megan Lloyd, 1990
Award winning
Too Many Pumpkins
Linda White, Megan Lloyd, Larry Robinson, 1993
32 pages
Why to read
- Celebrates creativity and resourcefulness through storytelling. - Enhances understanding of community and sharing. - Encourages practical problem-solving skills in fun scenarios. - Vibrantly illustrated, captivating young readers' attention.

Too Many Pumpkins
Linda White, Megan Lloyd, Larry Robinson, 1993
The Crane and the Keeper: How an Endangered Crane Chose a Human as Her Mate
Meeg Pincus, Megan Lloyd, Gillian Eilidh O'Mara, 2025
40 pages
Why to read
- Heartwarming tale of interspecies friendship and loyalty.
- Educational insights into wildlife conservation issues.
- Encourages empathy and understanding of nature.
- Ideal for shared reading, fosters family discussions.

The Crane and the Keeper: How an Endangered Crane Chose a Human as Her Mate
Meeg Pincus, Megan Lloyd, Gillian Eilidh O'Mara, 2025
The Boy in the Big Black Box
Rebecca Lisle, 2007
80 pages
Why to read
- Explores emotions, encourages empathy and understanding. - Enhances creativity through mystery-solving narrative. - Supports emotional development in early childhood. - Engages young readers with captivating illustrations.

The Boy in the Big Black Box
Rebecca Lisle, 2007
Award winning
Shapes in the Clouds
Kathy Oberg, 2021
20 pages
Why to read
- Engaging story sparks imagination and creativity.
- Characters model curiosity and discovery.
- Reinforces shape recognition and cognitive development.
- Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Shapes in the Clouds
Kathy Oberg, 2021
Close Encounters of a Most Peculiar Kind
Vola Ryan, 2016
68 pages
Why to read
- Stimulates creativity with its whimsical, otherworldly encounters.
- Strengthens empathy through diverse, engaging character interactions.
- Encourages curiosity and exploration of new concepts.
- Designed for enjoyable parent-child shared reading moments.

Close Encounters of a Most Peculiar Kind
Vola Ryan, 2016
Award winning
The Red Book
Barbara Lehman, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
- Wordless narrative fosters imagination and storytelling skills.
- Illustrations enhance visual thinking and attention to detail.
- Encourages exploration of themes like friendship and curiosity.
- Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

The Red Book
Barbara Lehman, 2004
Griffin In The Spring
Melissa Marie Keeping, 2020
24 pages
Why to read
- Engages children with colorful, vibrant springtime illustrations.
- Introduces young readers to the wonders of changing seasons.
- Encourages exploration and curiosity in natural world settings.
- Supports early developmental skills in reading and comprehension.
