Top-rated books by David Salariya
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Award winning
The Very First Americans (Grosset & Dunlap All Aboard Book)
Cara Ashrose, Bryna Waldman, 1993
32 pages
Why to read
Rich, educational insight into Native American cultures.
Engaging, simple prose appropriate for young readers.
Encourages respect and understanding of diverse histories.
Illustrations complement and enrich the storytelling.

The Very First Americans (Grosset & Dunlap All Aboard Book)
Cara Ashrose, Bryna Waldman, 1993
Award winning
The Book of Bees
Piotr Socha, 2015
72 pages
Why to read
Detailed, captivating illustrations spark imagination and curiosity.
Educational content about bees enhances ecological awareness.
Encourages environmental responsibility and science interest.
Interactive and engaging narrative for young readers.

The Book of Bees
Piotr Socha, 2015
Award winning
Keepunumuk: Weeâchumun's Thanksgiving Story
Danielle Greendeer, Anthony Perry, Alexis C. Bunten, Garry Meeches, 2022
32 pages
Why to read
Rich in Native American history and culture.
Encourages gratitude and community values.
Beautiful illustrations complement storytelling.
Supports understanding of Thanksgiving from a new perspective.

Keepunumuk: Weeâchumun's Thanksgiving Story
Danielle Greendeer, Anthony Perry, Alexis C. Bunten, Garry Meeches, 2022
Award winning
Prehistoric Art (Art in History)
Susie Hodge, 1998
32 pages
Why to read
Gain a comprehensive understanding of the origins of art: 'Prehistoric Art (Art in History)' by Susie Hodge provides an insightful exploration into the earliest forms of human creativity, allowing readers to appreciate how art has evolved over thousands of years.
Discover the cultural significance of prehistoric artifacts: The book delves into the symbolism and purpose behind prehistoric art, offering readers a chance to learn about the beliefs, rituals, and lifestyles of ancient societies through their artistic expressions.
Appreciate the diversity of prehistoric artistic techniques: Susie Hodge's work covers a wide range of prehistoric art forms, from cave paintings to megalithic structures, giving readers an opportunity to understand the various methods and materials used by our ancestors.
Enhance visual analysis skills: By studying the numerous illustrations and descriptions of prehistoric art in this book, readers can develop a keen eye for artistic detail and learn to interpret the visual language that predates written history.

Prehistoric Art (Art in History)
Susie Hodge, 1998
Sunken Treasures (Wonders of the World)
Debbie Levy, 2021
1 pages
Why to read
Explores fascinating underwater world discoveries.
Encourages curiosity about history and archaeology.
Supports development of knowledge in natural sciences.
Engaging and interactive storytelling approach.

Sunken Treasures (Wonders of the World)
Debbie Levy, 2021
Award winning
I Am Neil Armstrong: Ordinary People Change the World
Brad Meltzer, Christopher Eliopoulos, 2018
40 pages
Why to read
Inspires with Neil Armstrong's perseverance and dedication.
Illustrates the power of curiosity and discovery.
Encourages children to dream big and aim high.
Educational content about space exploration and history.

I Am Neil Armstrong: Ordinary People Change the World
Brad Meltzer, Christopher Eliopoulos, 2018
Award winning
Harlem: A Poem
Walter Dean Myers, Christopher Myers, 1997
32 pages
Why to read
Vibrant exploration of Harlem’s rich cultural history.
Stunning illustrations enhance poetic narrative.
Promotes cultural awareness and diversity.
Supports language development through lyrical structure.

Harlem: A Poem
Walter Dean Myers, Christopher Myers, 1997
Award winning
Mosque
Lisa Magloff, 2003
24 pages
Why to read
Explores Islamic culture through engaging, vivid illustrations.
Supports cultural diversity and religious understanding.
Fosters curiosity about world religions in young readers.
Ideal for family reading, promotes inclusivity and respect.
