Top-rated books by Leesa Hanna
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Energy Book for Kids: Exploring Renewable Resources
Booksgeek, 2023
73 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with fun, renewable energy concepts.
Encourages environmental awareness from a young age.
Supports STEM learning with interactive content.
Bright illustrations captivate and educate simultaneously.

Energy Book for Kids: Exploring Renewable Resources
Booksgeek, 2023
Award winning
Forgotten Fairy Tales of Brave and Brilliant Girls
Andy Prentice, Rosie Dickins, Susanna Davidson, Andrew Prentice, Isabella Grott, Alessandra Santelli, Maria Surducan, 2019
208 pages
Why to read
Empowers girls with stories of bravery and intelligence.
Rediscover forgotten tales from diverse cultures.
Encourages creativity and strong moral values.
Ideal for family reading and discussion.

Forgotten Fairy Tales of Brave and Brilliant Girls
Andy Prentice, Rosie Dickins, Susanna Davidson, Andrew Prentice, Isabella Grott, Alessandra Santelli, Maria Surducan, 2019
I Am the Seed That Grew the Tree - A Nature Poem for Every Day of the Year
Fiona Waters, 2018
336 pages
Why to read
365 nature poems nurture love for environment daily.
Boosts language skills with rich, vivid poetic imagery.
Encourages daily reading habit, bonding over beautiful verses.
Covers wide array of seasons, animals, and plants.

I Am the Seed That Grew the Tree - A Nature Poem for Every Day of the Year
Fiona Waters, 2018
Award winning
Gary The Go-Cart: Wind Blows
B B Denson, Sidnei R. Marques, 2016
34 pages
Why to read
Engages children with exciting, adventure-filled storyline.
Introduces kids to environmental awareness subtly.
Encourages curiosity and learning about science.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and maintain focus.

Gary The Go-Cart: Wind Blows
B B Denson, Sidnei R. Marques, 2016
Award winning
Ethan The Raindrop
Sean Patrick Guidera, 2015
26 pages
Why to read
Illustrates water cycle through engaging storytelling.
Fosters environmental awareness in young readers.
Encourages curiosity about nature and science.
Vibrant illustrations complement the educational content.

Ethan The Raindrop
Sean Patrick Guidera, 2015
T. Rex Is King: Cretaceous Life (Awesome Ancient Animals)
Dougal Dixon, 2013
32 pages
Why to read
Explore the majestic Cretaceous period with T. Rex.
Engaging, scientifically accurate dinosaur portrayals.
Fosters curiosity about ancient creatures and environments.
Ideal for young dinosaur enthusiasts’ learning.

T. Rex Is King: Cretaceous Life (Awesome Ancient Animals)
Dougal Dixon, 2013
My First Book of Paris
Ingela P Arrhenius, 2020
32 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations capture the essence of Paris.
Introduces young readers to iconic Parisian landmarks.
Stimulates curiosity about different cultures and places.
Simple, engaging text suitable for early readers.

My First Book of Paris
Ingela P Arrhenius, 2020
Award winning
Counting Your Way Down the Toccoa River Canoe Trail
Elizabeth A. Salvati, 2011
24 pages
Why to read
Integrates counting skills with an adventurous outdoor setting.
Enhances understanding of nature and environmental stewardship.
Supports development of early mathematical concepts.
Encourages family bonding through shared reading.
