Top-rated books by Carrie Pearson
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Amoeba Hop
Christine Lavin, Betsy Franco Feeney, 2003
36 pages
Why to read
Engaging, educational story about microscopic adventures.
Enhances scientific curiosity and knowledge in young readers.
Supports comprehension skills through vibrant illustrations.
Encourages exploration of biology in a fun manner.

Amoeba Hop
Christine Lavin, Betsy Franco Feeney, 2003
Award winning
The Not Bad Animals
Sophie Corrigan, 2020
160 pages
Why to read
Debunks myths about misunderstood animals creatively.
Engages kids with fun facts and humorous illustrations.
Encourages empathy towards all creatures.
Interactive and educational, perfect for family reading.

The Not Bad Animals
Sophie Corrigan, 2020
Award winning
Let’s Classify Animals—Children’s Science Book About How To Classify Different Groups and Species of Animals, Grades 2-3 Leveled Readers, My Science Library (24 Pages)
Kelli L. Hicks, Kristi Lew, 2011
24 pages
Why to read
Enhances understanding of animal classification and diversity.
Supports Grade 2-3 science curriculum standards.
Fosters curiosity and scientific thinking in young readers.
Engaging content with age-appropriate language and examples.

Let’s Classify Animals—Children’s Science Book About How To Classify Different Groups and Species of Animals, Grades 2-3 Leveled Readers, My Science Library (24 Pages)
Kelli L. Hicks, Kristi Lew, 2011
Horrible Science Nasty Nature
Nick Arnold, Tony De Saulles, 1996
208 pages
Why to read
Explores intriguing aspects of nature through fun facts.
Encourages scientific curiosity and exploration in young readers.
Combines humor with learning to engage children effectively.
Addresses natural world wonders and phenomena captivatingly.

Horrible Science Nasty Nature
Nick Arnold, Tony De Saulles, 1996
Award winning
Little Life Cycles: Pip
Maggie Li, 2022
28 pages
Why to read
Introduces basic biology concepts through engaging storytelling.
Fosters curiosity about nature and animal life cycles.
Supports early developmental milestones in understanding science.
Encourages parent-child bonding through shared reading.

Little Life Cycles: Pip
Maggie Li, 2022
Award winning
The Queen's Shadow: A Story About How Animals See
Cybele Young, 2015
40 pages
Why to read
Explores unique animal perspectives on vision and perception.
Encourages curiosity and understanding of natural science.
Vibrant illustrations complement engaging storytelling.
Supports developmental learning in a captivating way.

The Queen's Shadow: A Story About How Animals See
Cybele Young, 2015
Award winning
Winter Sleep: A Hibernation Story
Sean Taylor, Alex Morss, Cinyee Chiu, 2019
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative on animal's winter survival strategies.
Enhances knowledge of seasonal changes and animal behavior.
Supports understanding of nature's cycles through storytelling.
Encourages curiosity and learning in young readers.

Winter Sleep: A Hibernation Story
Sean Taylor, Alex Morss, Cinyee Chiu, 2019
Award winning
The Snow Knows
Jennifer McGrath, Josée Bisaillon, 2016
32 pages
Why to read
Captivating winter adventure enchants and educates young readers.
Illustrations spark imagination and enhance visual perception skills.
Encourages exploration of nature’s mysteries and beauty.
Supports language development and improves vocabulary.
