Top-rated books by Marlene Wisuri
Books like Marlene Wisuri’s
Round and Round Goes Mother Nature: 48 Stories of Life Cycles Around the World (Nature's Storybook)
Margaux Samson Abadie, 2023
112 pages
Why to read
Explores diverse global life cycles, educational and engaging.
Enhances understanding of nature’s interconnectedness, promotes eco-awareness.
Illustrates growth and change, ideal for young curious minds.
Supports literacy and cognitive development through relatable storytelling.

Round and Round Goes Mother Nature: 48 Stories of Life Cycles Around the World (Nature's Storybook)
Margaux Samson Abadie, 2023
Award winning
Magical History Tour Vol. 14: Gladiators (14)
Fabrice Erre, 2024
48 pages
Why to read
Engaging exploration of ancient Roman gladiator history.
Educational content that supports historical learning.
Vivid illustrations enhance storytelling appeal.
Fosters curiosity and discussion about history.

Magical History Tour Vol. 14: Gladiators (14)
Fabrice Erre, 2024
Award winning
The Coquíes Still Sing
Karina Nicole Gonzalez, 2022
40 pages
Why to read
Captures the vibrant culture of Puerto Rico.
Highlights resilience through charming animal characters.
Encourages appreciation of nature and biodiversity.
Beautiful, engaging illustrations complement the narrative.

The Coquíes Still Sing
Karina Nicole Gonzalez, 2022
Award winning
Bones in the Basket (Native Legends)
C.J. Taylor, 1994
32 pages
Why to read
Engages children with rich, indigenous cultural narratives.
Enhances ethical reasoning through folklore lessons.
Supports understanding of diverse worldviews.
Encourages curiosity and exploration of traditions.

Bones in the Basket (Native Legends)
C.J. Taylor, 1994
Award winning
The Girl Who Swam With the Fish: An Athabascan Legend
Michelle Renner, 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, 1995
Award winning
Shamans Nephew
Simon Tookoome, 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, 1999
Award winning
Me'ma and the Great Mountain
Lorin Morgan-Richards, Allison Outschoorn, 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, 2012
How the World Was Saved & Other Native American Tales
Piers Harper, 1995
32 pages
Why to read
Rich, culturally immersive Native American folklore.
Enhances knowledge of indigenous traditions and values.
Stimulates imagination through vivid storytelling.
Encourages respect for diversity and heritage.
