Top-rated books by Illustrated by JOHN LOCKWOOD KIPLING
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Award winning
Brave Little Owl
Gill Davies, Dick Twinney, 2006
24 pages
Why to read
Inspires courage and self-confidence in young readers.
Encourages overcoming fears through supportive storytelling.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage children's imagination.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Brave Little Owl
Gill Davies, Dick Twinney, 2006
Award winning
Whistling Thorn KS1
Angela Buckle, 1998
32 pages
Why to read
Explores diverse ecosystems and wildlife interactions.
Cultivates environmental awareness and respect.
Supports comprehension through vivid descriptions.
Encourages curiosity about natural sciences.

Whistling Thorn KS1
Angela Buckle, 1998
Award winning
Click, Clack, Peep!
Doreen Cronin, Betsy Lewin, 2015
40 pages
Why to read
Engages children with colorful and dynamic illustrations.
Introduces young readers to rhythmic, repetitive text structures.
Encourages empathy through caring for farm animals.
Ideal for shared bedtime storytelling.

Click, Clack, Peep!
Doreen Cronin, Betsy Lewin, 2015
Award winning
Toot & Puddle: Let It Snow
Holly Hobbie, 2007
32 pages
Why to read
Captures the magic of winter adventures.
Strengthens understanding of friendship and cooperation.
Engaging illustrations enhance visual perception.
Encourages seasonal awareness and exploration.

Toot & Puddle: Let It Snow
Holly Hobbie, 2007
Award winning
Buddy and Bea
Len Saunders, Alyssa Josue, 2016
30 pages
Why to read
Addresses themes of friendship and empathy.
Enhances emotional understanding and social skills.
Supports developmental milestones in early childhood.
Encourages family bonding through shared reading.

Buddy and Bea
Len Saunders, Alyssa Josue, 2016
Award winning
Duck, Duck, Goose
Tad Hills, 2007
40 pages
Why to read
Engaging, playful storyline promotes social interaction.
Illustrations enhance understanding and engagement.
Teaches turn-taking and sportsmanship.
Ideal for preschool developmental stage.

Duck, Duck, Goose
Tad Hills, 2007
Award winning
First Nature Book (Farmyard Tales) (Farmyard Tales)
Minna Lacey, 2007
48 pages
Why to read
Introduces basic concepts about nature appealingly.
Stimulates curiosity about animals and their habitats.
Encourages outdoor exploration and learning.
Rich illustrations support engagement and understanding.

First Nature Book (Farmyard Tales) (Farmyard Tales)
Minna Lacey, 2007
Award winning
Hare & Ruru: A Quiet Moment
Laura Shallcrass, 2020
32 pages
Why to read
Highlights the beauty of silence and mindfulness.
Encourages children to appreciate quiet moments.
Beautifully illustrated, captivating young readers visually.
Supports emotional regulation and self-awareness development.
