Top-rated books by Lloyd G. Douglas
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Eyes In The Night
Jan Ramage, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Captivating story of survival and wildlife conservation.
Encourages environmental awareness and empathy in young readers.
Supports development of reading and comprehension skills.
Engaging and inspiring narrative for family discussions.

Eyes In The Night
Jan Ramage, 2004
Award winning
Me'ma and the Great Mountain
Lorin Morgan-Richards, Allison Outschoorn, Jessica Rose Felix, A Raven Above Press, 2012
172 pages
Why to read
Explores indigenous culture and environmental themes.
Encourages resilience and bravery through storytelling.
Supports understanding of diversity and inclusion.
Engaging adventure fostering family discussions.

Me'ma and the Great Mountain
Lorin Morgan-Richards, Allison Outschoorn, Jessica Rose Felix, A Raven Above Press, 2012
Award winning
Shamans Nephew
Simon Tookoome, Sheldon Obrman, Sheldon Oberman, 1999
55 pages
Why to read
Celebrates rich Indigenous culture and heritage.
Stimulates empathy and understanding through vivid storytelling.
Enhances awareness of environmental preservation.
Encourages exploration of family and community bonds.

Shamans Nephew
Simon Tookoome, Sheldon Obrman, Sheldon Oberman, 1999
Award winning
The Girl Who Swam With the Fish: An Athabascan Legend
Michelle Renner, Christine Cox, 1995
32 pages
Why to read
Rich cultural heritage showcases Athabascan traditions beautifully.
Inspires respect for nature and indigenous folklore.
Boosts understanding of storytelling's educational value.
Encourages curiosity and appreciation for folklore diversity.

The Girl Who Swam With the Fish: An Athabascan Legend
Michelle Renner, Christine Cox, 1995
Award winning
Bigfoot
Jacqueline Laks Gorman, Betsy Rasmussen, 2002
24 pages
Why to read
Explores mythology through engaging storytelling.
Enhances curiosity about natural and supernatural world.
Strengthens reading skills with captivating narrative.
Supports cognitive development through mystery solving.

Bigfoot
Jacqueline Laks Gorman, Betsy Rasmussen, 2002
Award winning
The Girl, the Fish, and the Crown
Marilee Heyer, 1995
32 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations captivate and stimulate visual learning.
Fosters creativity through enchanting mythical story elements.
Encourages bravery and resilience in young readers.
Ideal for enhancing parent-child reading sessions.

The Girl, the Fish, and the Crown
Marilee Heyer, 1995
Award winning
Passover
Molly Aloian, 2009
32 pages
Why to read
Illustrates Passover traditions with engaging storytelling.
Enhances cultural understanding and religious awareness.
Supports cognitive development through historical context.
Encourages family discussion on cultural diversity.

Passover
Molly Aloian, 2009
Award winning
Marcy and the Riddle of the Sphinx
Joe Todd-Stanton, 2018
56 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled journey stimulates curiosity and engagement.
Illustrations enhance visual thinking and creativity.
Strengthens resilience through problem-solving challenges.
Supports literacy development with engaging narrative.
