Top-rated books by Claudine Gévry
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Age: 1-3
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How the Camel Got His Hump
Rudyard Kiping, Louise Simonson, Rudyard Kipling, 2012
39 pages
Why to read
Engaging tale teaches value of hard work and perseverance.
Colorful illustrations captivate and stimulate young imaginations.
Supports language development and vocabulary enhancement.
Encourages empathy and understanding of consequences.

How the Camel Got His Hump
Rudyard Kiping, Louise Simonson, Rudyard Kipling, 2012
Award winning
Who Would Win?: Ultimate Showdown
Jerry Pallotta, Rob Bolster, 2019
160 pages
Why to read
Dynamic battles ignite kids’ interest in animal biology.
Encourages strategic thinking through hypothetical scenarios.
Offers facts in a captivating, game-like format.
Stimulates discussion on nature’s diverse creatures.

Who Would Win?: Ultimate Showdown
Jerry Pallotta, Rob Bolster, 2019
Award winning
Cosmo Cracks the Case of the Missing Pigs
Amulya Veldanda Vadali, 2023
42 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery plot enhances problem-solving skills.
Characters demonstrate teamwork, critical in child development.
Stimulates curiosity and investigative thinking.
Supports literacy growth through structured storytelling.

Cosmo Cracks the Case of the Missing Pigs
Amulya Veldanda Vadali, 2023
Award winning
Key Lardo: A Chet Gecko Mystery (Chet Gecko, 12)
Bruce Hale, 2006
128 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery plot enhances critical thinking skills.
Humorous, relatable characters foster emotional connection.
Promotes literacy and comprehension through fun narratives.
Encourages problem-solving with story-driven challenges.

Key Lardo: A Chet Gecko Mystery (Chet Gecko, 12)
Bruce Hale, 2006
Award winning
Mr Badger and the Missing Ape
Leigh Hobbs, 2010
70 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery ideal for young detective minds.
Mr. Badger promotes curiosity and perseverance.
Illustrations enhance understanding and engagement.
Ideal for shared parent-child reading time.

Mr Badger and the Missing Ape
Leigh Hobbs, 2010
Award winning
Richard Scarry's What Do People Do All Day?
Richard Scarry, 1968
96 pages
Why to read
Explores various jobs through fun, engaging stories.
Illustrations captivate and stimulate young imaginations.
Encourages curiosity about community roles.
Supports early literacy and social studies learning.

Richard Scarry's What Do People Do All Day?
Richard Scarry, 1968
Award winning
Hello, Baby Animals: A Durable High-Contrast Black-and-White Board Book for Newborns and Babies
Duopress Labs, Julissa Mora, 2021
20 pages
Why to read
High-contrast images stimulate newborn visual development.
Simple, durable design perfect for baby's hands.
Introduces basic concepts of animal recognition.
Encourages early interaction and bonding through reading.

Hello, Baby Animals: A Durable High-Contrast Black-and-White Board Book for Newborns and Babies
Duopress Labs, Julissa Mora, 2021
Award winning
The Wolf and the Seven Kids
Brothersgrimm, unknown author, 1812
32 pages
Why to read
Classic tale teaches caution and cleverness.
Encourages critical thinking and strategy in kids.
Timeless story deepens parental trust and bonding.
Vivid illustrations stimulate children’s imagination and interest.

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