Top-rated books by Kristin Haas
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Mirabelle Has a Bad Day
Harriet Muncaster, 2021
128 pages
Why to read
Addresses emotional resilience through colorful storytelling.
Supports understanding of managing bad days.
Encourages empathy & constructive conflict resolution.
Ideal for engaging shared reading sessions.

Mirabelle Has a Bad Day
Harriet Muncaster, 2021
Progress with Oxford: Time and Money Age 5-6
Debbie Streatfield, 2019
32 pages
Why to read
Builds fundamental skills in time and money management.
Aligns with educational standards for ages 5-6.
Interactive activities enhance learning and engagement.
Supports overall cognitive development in early childhood.

Progress with Oxford: Time and Money Age 5-6
Debbie Streatfield, 2019
Little People, BIG DREAMS: Advent Calendar Book Collection
Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara, 2024
768 pages
Why to read
Features 24 mini-books, perfect for Advent countdown excitement.
Inspires with stories of iconic figures and their achievements.
Fosters curiosity and lifelong passion for learning.
Ideal blend of fun and educational content.

Little People, BIG DREAMS: Advent Calendar Book Collection
Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara, 2024
Award winning
How to Count to ONE
Caspar Salmon, 2023
32 pages
Why to read
Illustrates basic counting with engaging rhymes.
Colorful illustrations captivate and maintain children's interest.
Encourages early math skills in a fun way.
Ideal for interactive parent-child learning sessions.

How to Count to ONE
Caspar Salmon, 2023
The Teachers I Loved Best
Taylor Mali, 2023
32 pages
Why to read
Celebrates impact of inspirational teachers on students.
Emphasizes importance of education through engaging narratives.
Boosts appreciation for teachers' dedication and creativity.
Encourages respect and empathy in young readers.

The Teachers I Loved Best
Taylor Mali, 2023
Award winning
Which One Doesn't Belong?: A Shapes Book, 5 pack
Christopher Danielson, 2016
36 pages
Why to read
Encourages critical thinking through interactive shape puzzles.
Develops visual perception and mathematical reasoning skills.
Engaging content for parent-child cooperation in learning.
Addresses shape recognition in a playful, approachable manner.

Which One Doesn't Belong?: A Shapes Book, 5 pack
Christopher Danielson, 2016
Award winning
How Many Guinea Pigs Can Fit on a Plane?: Answers to Your Most Clever Math Questions (Bedtime Math)
Laura Overdeck, 2016
137 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with fun, clever math-related scenarios.
Encourages mathematical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Combines humor with education, enhancing learning experiences.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

How Many Guinea Pigs Can Fit on a Plane?: Answers to Your Most Clever Math Questions (Bedtime Math)
Laura Overdeck, 2016
Award winning
Curious George Lemonade Stand
H. A. Rey, 2016
24 pages
Why to read
Encourages entrepreneurial skills through playful storytelling. - Enhances understanding of basic economics and math concepts. - Strengthens reading and cognitive development. - Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage young readers.
