Top-rated books by Davey Villalobos
Ocean Animals
Age: 6-13
Books like Davey Villalobos’s
Award winning
All Fish Faces: Photos and Fun Facts about Tropical Reef Fish (Ocean Friends)
Tam Warner Minton, Carla King, 2017
50 pages
Why to read
Vibrant, eye-catching photos of tropical reef fish.
Fun facts stimulate curiosity and learning.
Encourages environmental awareness from a young age.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

All Fish Faces: Photos and Fun Facts about Tropical Reef Fish (Ocean Friends)
Tam Warner Minton, Carla King, 2017
Why Does the Sun Shine?
Rebecca Pettiford, 2023
24 pages
Why to read
Explains solar science in engaging, easy-to-understand terms.
Encourages curiosity about nature and science.
Supports early childhood factual learning.
Bright illustrations complement the educational content.

Why Does the Sun Shine?
Rebecca Pettiford, 2023
Oceans and Rivers
Frances Dipper, 1996
72 pages
Why to read
Explores marine environments in a child-friendly narrative.
Stimulates curiosity about aquatic life and ecosystems.
Enhances knowledge of geography and environmental science.
Encourages conservation and respect for nature.

Oceans and Rivers
Frances Dipper, 1996
What's in a River (Read and Learn: World Around Us) (Read and Learn: World Around Us)
Patricia Whitehouse, 2004
24 pages
Why to read
Educational Value: The book provides a comprehensive overview of rivers, teaching children about the importance of rivers in our ecosystem, the wildlife that inhabits them, and how they shape the geography of our world.
Engaging Content: Monica Hughes is known for her ability to write educational content in an engaging and accessible way for children, making 'What's in a River' an enjoyable read that captures young readers' attention while they learn.
Beautiful Illustrations: 'What's in a River' is likely to include vivid illustrations that complement the text, helping to bring the subject matter to life and aid in the understanding of the concepts discussed within the book.
Environmental Awareness: Reading this book can help foster a sense of environmental responsibility in children by teaching them about the significance of rivers to human life and the need to protect and preserve our natural waterways for future generations.

What's in a River (Read and Learn: World Around Us) (Read and Learn: World Around Us)
Patricia Whitehouse, 2004
Award winning
The Little Regenerative Farmer
Lauren Lovejoy, Yana Gorbatiyk, 2022
46 pages
Why to read
Inspires eco-consciousness through enjoyable storytelling.
Builds empathy with heartwarming, relatable characters.
Encourages critical thinking and sustainable practices.
Offers engaging, educational content for young readers.

The Little Regenerative Farmer
Lauren Lovejoy, Yana Gorbatiyk, 2022
Award winning
Spiders and Their Webs
Linda Tagliaferro, 2004
24 pages
Why to read
Explores fascinating world of spiders through engaging narrative.
Enhances children’s knowledge of natural science and ecosystems.
Encourages curiosity and learning with vivid illustrations.
Addresses fears by demystifying spiders constructively.

Spiders and Their Webs
Linda Tagliaferro, 2004
Award winning
Tractors and Farm Machinery: A STEM Book for Kids
Steam Bookworks, M. Kaye David, 2021
38 pages
Why to read
Explores STEM concepts through engaging tractor and machinery tales.
Illustrates practical applications of science and technology in farming.
Encourages curiosity and critical thinking about mechanization.
Supports early childhood development in science education.

Tractors and Farm Machinery: A STEM Book for Kids
Steam Bookworks, M. Kaye David, 2021
Award winning
I Ate Sunshine For Breakfast
Michael Holland, Phillip Giordano, 2020
128 pages
Why to read
Exploration of plants through engaging, colorful illustrations.
Introduces basic botanical concepts to young readers.
Encourages curiosity about nature and science.
Perfect blend of fun facts and interactive learning.
