Top-rated books by Renee Biermann
Books like Renee Biermann’s
Count to Sleep Tampa Bay
Adam Gamble, unknown author, 2023
20 pages
Why to read
Engages toddlers with vibrant illustrations of Tampa Bay.
Teaches counting in a fun, interactive way.
Encourages early numeracy skills development.
Perfect for bedtime reading routines.

Count to Sleep Tampa Bay
Adam Gamble, unknown author, 2023
Award winning
Mama, Will it Snow Tonight?
Nancy Carlstrom, Paul Tong, 2009
32 pages
Why to read
Encourages curiosity about weather and nature.
Enhances understanding of seasons and climate.
Stimulates conversations about anticipation and patience.
Beautifully illustrated, capturing children's imagination.

Mama, Will it Snow Tonight?
Nancy Carlstrom, Paul Tong, 2009
Award winning
Hot Air Balloons
Nikole Brooks Bethea, 2018
24 pages
Why to read
Soars through entertaining, high-flying adventures.
Introduces basics of physics and weather patterns.
Strengthens problem-solving and critical thinking.
Enhances vocabulary through engaging storytelling.

Hot Air Balloons
Nikole Brooks Bethea, 2018
Award winning
Martin Makes a Dinosaur Cake
Lisette Starr, Gustyawan, 2021
36 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity through baking and dinosaur-themed adventure.
Illustrates problem-solving in a fun, engaging manner.
Strengthens reading skills with simple, captivating language.
Encourages family bonding over shared reading time.

Martin Makes a Dinosaur Cake
Lisette Starr, Gustyawan, 2021
Award winning
Can I Eat That?
Joshua David Stein, Julia Rothman, 2016
37 pages
Why to read
Stimulates curiosity with playful, food-related questions.
Encourages exploration of diverse foods and cultures.
Enhances vocabulary through engaging, colorful illustrations.
Supports early development in understanding categorization.

Can I Eat That?
Joshua David Stein, Julia Rothman, 2016
Hairy Fairy Ears
Shalini Vallepur, Emma Yarlett, Angelika Waigand, 2020
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging, whimsical storyline sparks imagination and joy. - Characters embody resilience and problem-solving skills. - Enhances vocabulary and creative thinking. - Encourages parent-child bonding through shared reading.

Hairy Fairy Ears
Shalini Vallepur, Emma Yarlett, Angelika Waigand, 2020
Lullaby of Summer Things
Natalie Ziarnik, Natalie Reif Ziarnik, Madeline Valentine, 2018
40 pages
Why to read
Captures essence of summer with engaging, vivid illustrations.
Encourages appreciation for small, everyday moments.
Strengthens vocabulary with rhythmic, lyrical language.
Ideal for bedtime, promoting calmness and relaxation.

Lullaby of Summer Things
Natalie Ziarnik, Natalie Reif Ziarnik, Madeline Valentine, 2018
The Hummingbird Sings and Dances: Latin American Lullabies and Nursery Rhymes
Mariana Ruiz Johnson, Grupo Cántaro, 2018
64 pages
Why to read
Rich cultural heritage in Latin American lullabies.
Enhances language skills through melodic storytelling.
Invites family bonding over traditional songs.
Colorful illustrations stimulate visual perception.
