Top-rated books by Paola acosta
The Not So Special Fish
Age: 6-8
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Whale
John Stidworthy, Jeane Colville, 1987
31 pages
Why to read
Explores majestic sea life through captivating illustrations.
Introduces basic marine biology concepts to young readers.
Encourages environmental awareness and ocean conservation.
Enhances vocabulary with engaging, child-friendly language.

Whale
John Stidworthy, Jeane Colville, 1987
Award winning
Jungles
Angela Wilkes, 1980
24 pages
Why to read
Explore diverse ecosystems and vibrant wildlife.
Stimulates curiosity about nature and science.
Encourages environmental awareness and responsibility.
Bright illustrations captivate and educate young minds.

Jungles
Angela Wilkes, 1980
Award winning
Freaky Fish (Rookie Read-About Science: Strange Animals)
Lisa M. Herrington, 2016
32 pages
Why to read
Explores bizarre fish species with engaging facts.
Stimulates curiosity about marine biology and ecosystems.
Supports early science education with simple language.
Colorful illustrations captivate and educate young readers.

Freaky Fish (Rookie Read-About Science: Strange Animals)
Lisa M. Herrington, 2016
Award winning
Fabulous Fishes
Susan Stockdale, 2008
22 pages
Why to read
Vivid illustrations captivate and stimulate visual learning.
Introduces diverse marine life, expanding biological knowledge.
Simple, rhythmic text aids in language development.
Encourages curiosity about nature and ecosystems.

Fabulous Fishes
Susan Stockdale, 2008
Award winning
Grandmother Fish: A Child's First Book of Evolution
Jonathan Tweet, Karen Lewis, 2015
40 pages
Why to read
Introduces evolution concept in child-friendly, engaging manner.
Fosters curiosity about natural history and science.
Interactive features encourage participation and learning.
Supports early developmental concepts in biology.

Grandmother Fish: A Child's First Book of Evolution
Jonathan Tweet, Karen Lewis, 2015
Award winning
How Do Apples Grow?
Deborah Heiligman, Betsy Maestro, Bari Weissman, 1996
32 pages
Why to read
Explains science behind apple growth engagingly.
Encourages curiosity and knowledge in natural processes.
Supports developmental understanding of biology.
Interactive reading for children and parents.

How Do Apples Grow?
Deborah Heiligman, Betsy Maestro, Bari Weissman, 1996
Award winning
Rain, Rain, Rain Forest
Steve Jenkins, Brenda Z. Guiberson, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Vibrant exploration of tropical rainforest ecosystems.
Engages young minds with vivid, descriptive language.
Encourages environmental awareness and conservation.
Supports science education with factual accuracy.

Rain, Rain, Rain Forest
Steve Jenkins, Brenda Z. Guiberson, 2004
Award winning
Lift-the-flap Questions and Answers about Science
Katie Daynes, Marie-Ève Tremblay, 2023
16 pages
Why to read
Interactive flaps enhance learning and engagement.
Answers critical science questions for curious minds.
Boosts cognitive skills through fun, guided exploration.
Encourages parent-child bonding over shared discoveries.
