Top-rated books by Claire McElfatrick (illustrator) Katie Woolley (author)
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Janice VanCleave's Play and Find Out about Nature: Easy Experiments for Young Children (Play and Find Out Series)
Janice VanCleave, 1997
122 pages
Why to read
Hands-on science experiments for kids.
Fosters curiosity about nature and science.
Encourages observational and analytical skills.
Perfect informal learning opportunity for young minds.

Janice VanCleave's Play and Find Out about Nature: Easy Experiments for Young Children (Play and Find Out Series)
Janice VanCleave, 1997
Award winning
Armies of Ants (Hello Reader!, Level 4)
Walter Retan, Jean Cassels, 1994
1 pages
Why to read
Explores fascinating world of ants through engaging narrative.
Enhances knowledge of nature and insect life cycles.
Encourages scientific curiosity and observational skills.
Ideal for developing independent reading in children.

Armies of Ants (Hello Reader!, Level 4)
Walter Retan, Jean Cassels, 1994
Award winning
Up in Space: Mercury and Venus (QED Reader)
Rosalind Mist, 2005
24 pages
Why to read
Engaging exploration of Mercury and Venus.
Enhances knowledge about the solar system.
Supports development of scientific curiosity.
Illustrated pages capture young imaginations.

Up in Space: Mercury and Venus (QED Reader)
Rosalind Mist, 2005
Award winning
Earth's Crust (Early Bird Earth Science)
Conrad J. Storad, 2006
48 pages
Why to read
Explore Earth's crust through engaging and informative content.
Enhances understanding of basic geological concepts.
Encourages curiosity about natural sciences.
Ideal for budding young geologists.

Earth's Crust (Early Bird Earth Science)
Conrad J. Storad, 2006
Award winning
The Beak Book (Science Emergent Readers)
Pamela Chanko, P. Chanko, 1998
16 pages
Why to read
Introduces young readers to fascinating bird beak functions.
Stimulates curiosity about wildlife and nature sciences.
Encourages observational skills through engaging content.
Supports early science literacy and learning.

The Beak Book (Science Emergent Readers)
Pamela Chanko, P. Chanko, 1998
Take-off! Materials: Plastic
Chris Oxlade, 2002
Why to read
Explores practical uses of plastic in an engaging way.
Supports environmental awareness and responsible usage.
Encourages scientific curiosity in young readers.
Vibrantly illustrated, capturing children's attention effectively.

Take-off! Materials: Plastic
Chris Oxlade, 2002
Award winning
5th Grade Science Doodles: NGSS Edition
Morgan Saied, 2023
77 pages
Why to read
Aligns with NGSS standards for credible learning.
Encourages scientific inquiry and curiosity in young minds.
Interactive doodles enhance engagement and retention.
Ideal for home or classroom educational activities.

5th Grade Science Doodles: NGSS Edition
Morgan Saied, 2023
Award winning
Rocks and minerals
Other Contributor-Nelson W. Hyler, Nelson W. Hyler, Kenyon Shannon, Dr. Paul E. Blackwood, 1960
48 pages
Why to read
Enhances knowledge on geology and earth sciences.
Stimulating visuals of rocks and minerals.
Encourages scientific curiosity and exploration.
Supports educational standards for elementary learning.
