Top-rated books by Jisu Choi
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Bees
Grace Hansen, 2014
24 pages
Why to read
Educational content on bees’ role in our ecosystem.
Vibrant illustrations to captivate young readers’ imagination.
Simple, informative text suitable for early learners.
Encourages environmental awareness and conservation from young age.

Bees
Grace Hansen, 2014
Award winning
Real Outdoor Science Experiments
Jenny Ballif, 2022
109 pages
Why to read
Promotes hands-on learning through engaging, real-world experiments.
Encourages curiosity and critical thinking in outdoor settings.
Supports child development in scientific observation and reasoning.
Ideal for family bonding over shared educational activities.

Real Outdoor Science Experiments
Jenny Ballif, 2022
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Earthquakes
Franklyn Mansfield Branley, Megan Lloyd, Dr. Franklyn M. Branley, 1990
40 pages
Why to read
Explains natural phenomena with engaging narrative.
Encourages scientific curiosity and inquiry.
Supports understanding of Earth science concepts.
Suitable for shared parent-child educational activities.

Earthquakes
Franklyn Mansfield Branley, Megan Lloyd, Dr. Franklyn M. Branley, 1990
The Magic School Bus Arctic Adventure
Gail Herman, Carolyn Bracken, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Exploration of Arctic ecosystem through engaging narrative.
Encourages scientific curiosity and discovery in young readers.
Illustrations enrich learning and captivate attention.
Supports development of environmental awareness.

The Magic School Bus Arctic Adventure
Gail Herman, Carolyn Bracken, 2004
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See Inside Weather and Climate
Katie Daynes, Russell Tate, 2014
16 pages
Why to read
Interactive flaps cultivate curiosity and hands-on learning.
Illustrations ignite imaginations and understanding of complex topics.
Addresses weather patterns and climate change responsibly.
Encourages discussion about environmental consciousness.

See Inside Weather and Climate
Katie Daynes, Russell Tate, 2014
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We Love Fruit! (Rookie Read-About Science)
Fay Robinson, 1992
31 pages
Why to read
Engaging introduction to fruits and healthy eating habits.
Bright, colorful illustrations captivate young readers.
Supports early science learning and curiosity.
Encourages discussions about nutrition and nature.

We Love Fruit! (Rookie Read-About Science)
Fay Robinson, 1992
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Lots: The Diversity of Life on Earth
Nicola Davies, Emily Sutton, 2017
34 pages
Why to read
Explores biodiversity through engaging illustrations and storytelling.
Encourages curiosity about different species and ecosystems.
Supports understanding of environmental conservation importance.
Ideal for promoting scientific learning and awareness.

Lots: The Diversity of Life on Earth
Nicola Davies, Emily Sutton, 2017
Wild Weather: Floods (Hello Reader)
Jody Wheeler, Lorraine Jean Hopping, 2000
48 pages
Why to read
Educates children on weather patterns and safety during floods.
Engaging storytelling captivates young readers' attention.
Features vivid illustrations supporting comprehension and retention.
Encourages discussions on natural disasters and preparedness.
