Top-rated books by Julie Vivas
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Award winning
First Stories Doctor Doolittle
Jean Claude, 2019
8 pages
Why to read
Introduces children to kindness towards animals.
Enhances vocabulary with playful language and expressions.
Stimulates imagination through whimsical adventures.
Encourages empathy and nurturing skills.

First Stories Doctor Doolittle
Jean Claude, 2019
Award winning
The Day My Dogs Became Guys
Merrill Markoe, Eric Brace, 1999
32 pages
Why to read
Humorous story sparks imagination and creativity.
Features relatable, engaging dog characters.
Encourages empathy and perspective-taking.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing family bonds.

The Day My Dogs Became Guys
Merrill Markoe, Eric Brace, 1999
Award winning
The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle
Kathleen Olmstead, Arthur Pober, Hugh Lofting, Lucy Corvino, Arthur Pober Ed.D, 2008
160 pages
Why to read
Stimulates imagination with adventurous and magical tales.
Introduces diverse animal characters, fostering empathy.
Encourages curiosity about science and nature.
Interactive dialogue enhances communicative skills.

The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle
Kathleen Olmstead, Arthur Pober, Hugh Lofting, Lucy Corvino, Arthur Pober Ed.D, 2008
Award winning
What I Like Most
Mary Murphy, Zhu Cheng-Liang, 2020
32 pages
Why to read
Vibrantly illustrated, captures children's attention and imagination.
Encourages appreciation of life’s simple, ever-changing joys.
Supports language development and early literacy skills.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthens parent-child bond.

What I Like Most
Mary Murphy, Zhu Cheng-Liang, 2020
Award winning
Whose House Is This
Graham Percy, 1998
16 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with colorful, captivating illustrations.
Encourages curiosity about animals and their habitats.
Interactive guessing game format enhances learning.
Ideal for shared reading, boosting bond and focus.

Whose House Is This
Graham Percy, 1998
Award winning
Whose Baby Am I?
Shirley Greenway, Oxford Scientific Films Staff, Unknown, 1992
31 pages
Why to read
Engages toddlers with captivating animal baby identification.
Enhances cognitive development through guessing and answers.
Illustrations aid in visual recognition and memory.
Encourages interaction and bonding during reading.

Whose Baby Am I?
Shirley Greenway, Oxford Scientific Films Staff, Unknown, 1992
Award winning
Whose Feet Are These?
Wayne Lynch, Kris Hirschmann, Daniel Howarth, 1999
30 pages
Why to read
Interactive guessing game enhances cognitive development.
Fosters curiosity and observational skills in young readers.
Encourages engagement through vibrant illustrations.
Ideal for shared reading, bonding parent and child.

Whose Feet Are These?
Wayne Lynch, Kris Hirschmann, Daniel Howarth, 1999
Fuzz, the Famous Fly (Solos)
Rodda, Jellett, Rodda, Jellett, Tom Jellett, 1999
56 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure for early readers.
Fosters empathy and friendship understanding.
Enhances young readers' vocabulary development.
Vibrant illustrations complement the engaging story.
