Top-rated books by Bill Gillham
My Pet Big book
Age: 3-7
Books like Bill Gillham’s
WHAT ANIMALS SAY
Janie Spaht Gill, Dominie Elementary, 2004
24 pages
Why to read
Enhances vocabulary through animal sounds and interaction.
Stimulates cognitive development and animal recognition.
Encourages interactive reading and sound mimicry.
Supports language skills and early literacy fundamentals.

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WHAT ANIMALS SAY
Janie Spaht Gill, Dominie Elementary, 2004
Award winning
Flip-A-Face Series: Go!
Sami, 2013
16 pages
Why to read
Interactive book stimulates cognitive skills and recognition.
Bright colors and simple art captivate early learners.
Encourages verbal skills through playful facial recognition.
Ideal for bonding through shared reading activities.

Flip-A-Face Series: Go!
Sami, 2013
Award winning
Let's Read Animal Words
Ji Lee, 2023
40 pages
Why to read
Enhances vocabulary through delightful animal-themed words.
Supports early language development effectively.
Fosters recognition of animal names and sounds.
Engages young readers with vibrant illustrations.

Let's Read Animal Words
Ji Lee, 2023
Award winning
Panda Whispers
Mary Beth Owens, 2007
32 pages
Why to read
Captivating tale fostering emotional growth and empathy.
Encourages understanding of diverse relationships and communication.
Enhances language skills through rhythmic, gentle prose.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthening parent-child bonds.

Panda Whispers
Mary Beth Owens, 2007
Wacky Cow (Wacky Animals)
Zuza Vrbova, 2004
10 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with humorous and creative animal antics.
Enhances vocabulary through playful language and scenarios.
Fosters empathy by showing diverse animal emotions.
Encourages interactive reading sessions with vivid illustrations.

Wacky Cow (Wacky Animals)
Zuza Vrbova, 2004
Toofy
Hadassah Morris-Rijpstra, 2011
24 pages
Why to read
Engaging story sparks imagination and creativity.
Builds empathy through relatable, diverse characters.
Encourages problem-solving and emotional intelligence.
Supports early literacy and language skills development.

Toofy
Hadassah Morris-Rijpstra, 2011
Award winning
Pig
Emily Bolam, Roberta Mathieson, 2000
14 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations captivate and stimulate young minds.
Simple text suitable for beginner readers.
Encourages learning animal sounds and names.
Fosters empathy through animal characters.

Pig
Emily Bolam, Roberta Mathieson, 2000
Award winning
One Noisy Night
Walt Disney Company, Barbara Bazaldua, 1998
18 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations captivate and spark children's imaginations.
Engaging storyline encourages interactive reading sessions.
Teaches importance of cooperation through fun narrative.
Ideal for enhancing early language and listening skills.
