Top-rated books by Kathryn Clay
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On the Go!
Jess Stockham, 2006
12 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations captivate and stimulate young minds.
Simple text encourages early reading skills.
Demonstrates everyday activities, promoting relatability and learning.
Encourages observation and curiosity in young children.

On the Go!
Jess Stockham, 2006
I Am Me
Alexis Pascascio, Alethea Pascascio, 2017
28 pages
Why to read
Celebrates individuality and self-confidence in children.
Engaging, colorful illustrations enhance reading enjoyment.
Encourages understanding and acceptance of diversity.
Supports emotional and social development.

I Am Me
Alexis Pascascio, Alethea Pascascio, 2017
Rocket Takes Off
Lois Keffer, Steven Brite, 2003
16 pages
Why to read
Captivating space adventure sparks curiosity and imagination.
Features relatable, perseverant character, Rocket.
Encourages problem-solving and resilience in challenges.
Ideal for interactive and educational family reading time.

Rocket Takes Off
Lois Keffer, Steven Brite, 2003
Amazing Magnets
Julian Rowe, Molly Perham, 1931
32 pages
Why to read
Explore magnetism with engaging experiments and illustrations.
Encourages scientific inquiry and curiosity in young readers.
Supports STEM education through accessible and fun content.
Ideal for interactive parent-child learning sessions.

Amazing Magnets
Julian Rowe, Molly Perham, 1931
Henrys House: Bodies
Philip Ardagh, 2009
64 pages
Why to read
Explores human anatomy through engaging storytelling.
Encourages curiosity about science and body functions.
Supports early understanding of health and biology.
Interactive illustrations captivate and educate young readers.

Henrys House: Bodies
Philip Ardagh, 2009
Up in Space: Uranus and Neptune (QED Reader)
Rosalind Mist, 2012
Why to read
Explores mysteries of Uranus and Neptune.
Stimulates interest in astronomy for young readers.
Supports development of reading skills and knowledge.
Engaging illustrations complement the captivating text.

Up in Space: Uranus and Neptune (QED Reader)
Rosalind Mist, 2012
Science for Ages 5 - 6 : Teachers' Resource Pack
Andrew Brodie, Judy Richardson, 2004
64 pages
Why to read
Provides age-appropriate scientific concepts that help young students grasp basic scientific principles in a fun and engaging way.
Includes a variety of activities and experiments designed to stimulate curiosity and encourage hands-on learning in young children.
Offers teachers a structured resource pack with lesson plans and materials that align with educational standards for science education in early years.
Helps to lay a strong foundation for future scientific understanding and promotes a love for science among young learners.

Science for Ages 5 - 6 : Teachers' Resource Pack
Andrew Brodie, Judy Richardson, 2004
Award winning
Go Girl! #8 Back to School
Meredith Badger, Ash Oswald, 2008
112 pages
Why to read
Empowers girls with positivity and confidence.
Fosters excitement for school and learning.
Enhances social skills and friendships.
Supportive, easy-to-read narrative for young readers.
