Top-rated books by Leila Foster
Continents: Australia and Oceania
Age: 8-12
Books like Leila Foster’s
Award winning
A Journey of Tastes: A new way for children to learn to read while travelling to different continents, experiencing different foods while learning the days of the week (Adventure Children’s Books)
Hasina Knox, 2021
38 pages
Why to read
Explores global cultures through exciting culinary adventures.
Teaches days of the week in engaging contexts.
Enhances literacy with repetitive, rhythmic language.
Supports cognitive development and global awareness.

A Journey of Tastes: A new way for children to learn to read while travelling to different continents, experiencing different foods while learning the days of the week (Adventure Children’s Books)
Hasina Knox, 2021
Welcome to Japan
Harlinah Whyte, Nicole Frank, 1998
48 pages
Why to read
Explore vibrant Japanese culture and traditions.
Enhances geographical knowledge and global awareness.
Stimulates curiosity and encourages cultural appreciation.
Engaging and educational narrative for young readers.

Welcome to Japan
Harlinah Whyte, Nicole Frank, 1998
Mochila
Unkknown, Sarah Willson, Robert Roper, 2002
24 pages
Why to read
Adventurous journey sparks curiosity and exploration.
Characters showcase resilience and teamwork.
Enhances vocabulary and understanding of cultures.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Mochila
Unkknown, Sarah Willson, Robert Roper, 2002
Socializing for the New Order: Or, Educational Values of the Juvenile Organization, Including a Résumé of "Boy Scouts," "Camp Fire Girls," and Twelve Other Organizations
James Franklin Page, 2015
118 pages
Why to read
Explores educational values across various youth organizations.
Highlights importance of socialization in child development.
Encourages teamwork and leadership through engaging stories.
Addresses parental concerns on content suitability.

Socializing for the New Order: Or, Educational Values of the Juvenile Organization, Including a Résumé of "Boy Scouts," "Camp Fire Girls," and Twelve Other Organizations
James Franklin Page, 2015
Award winning
Maya and the Town that Loved a Tree
Kiki Shaw, Kathryn Shaw, 1992
32 pages
Why to read
Celebrates community involvement and environmental conservation.
Inspires love and care for nature in young readers.
Supports teamwork and collective problem solving.
Engaging narrative fosters emotional and social growth.

Maya and the Town that Loved a Tree
Kiki Shaw, Kathryn Shaw, 1992
Award winning
All Kinds of Homes: A Lift-the-Flap Book
Sheri Safran, Emma Damon, 2005
16 pages
Why to read
Interactive lift-the-flap design builds motor skills.
Explores diverse living environments, promoting inclusivity.
Engaging illustrations stimulate visual learning.
Encourages curiosity about different cultures and lifestyles.

All Kinds of Homes: A Lift-the-Flap Book
Sheri Safran, Emma Damon, 2005
Bob's Best Day Ever!
Nickelodeon Publishing, 2004
12 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled story sparks imagination and joy.
Bob enhances problem-solving skills in playful scenarios.
Relatable, engaging characters foster emotional development.
Ideal read for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Bob's Best Day Ever!
Nickelodeon Publishing, 2004
Award winning
Yasou Nikki (Young Bluegum)
Wendy Orr, Kim Gamble, 1995
72 pages
Why to read
Vibrant adventure enriches curiosity and imagination.
Showcases resilience through engaging, relatable characters.
Fosters critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Ideal for family bonding and cooperative learning.
