Top-rated books by Richard Spilsbury
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Award winning
Wake Up: 3
Isabel Otter, Pau Morgan, 2021
32 pages
Why to read
Boosts early development with engaging interactive elements.
Enhances vocabulary through repetitive and rhythmic phrases.
Encourages curiosity and exploration in young minds.
Supports bonding through playful, shared reading sessions.

Wake Up: 3
Isabel Otter, Pau Morgan, 2021
Life Cycles
Brian Knapp, 2002
24 pages
Why to read
Illustrates nature's life cycles engagingly and informatively.
Boosts comprehension of biological processes.
Encourages curiosity about science and nature.
Supports school curriculum on natural sciences.

Life Cycles
Brian Knapp, 2002
Award winning
Animals are Delicious
Sarah Hutt, Meagan Bennett, 2016
48 pages
Why to read
Explores food chains in an engaging, accessible way.
Vivid illustrations complement the educational content.
Encourages curiosity about nature and animal behavior.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Animals are Delicious
Sarah Hutt, Meagan Bennett, 2016
Award winning
Jaguars
Stephanie St. Pierre, 2001
24 pages
Why to read
Explores the fascinating world of jaguars.
Encourages wildlife appreciation and ecological awareness.
Supports early science learning with engaging content.
Ideal for nurturing curiosity and knowledge in young readers.

Jaguars
Stephanie St. Pierre, 2001
The Puffin Factfinder
Derek O' Brian, Derek O'Brien, 2011
376 pages
Why to read
Explores fascinating facts through engaging storytelling.
Encourages curiosity and knowledge in young readers.
Supports development of critical thinking skills.
Perfect for interactive parent-child learning sessions.

The Puffin Factfinder
Derek O' Brian, Derek O'Brien, 2011
Award winning
Sturdy Turtles (Pull Ahead Books)
Kathleen Martin-James, 1999
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging, educational story about resilient turtles.
Encourages persistence and problem-solving skills.
Supports early literacy and comprehension development.
Ideal for joint reading sessions, enhancing bonding.

Sturdy Turtles (Pull Ahead Books)
Kathleen Martin-James, 1999
Threatened Species
Lisa Firth, Carolyn Kirby, 2010
28 pages
Why to read
Highlights global wildlife conservation issues.
Educates on environmental impact and animal habitats.
Encourages empathy towards endangered species.
Stimulates discussions on eco-responsibility.

Threatened Species
Lisa Firth, Carolyn Kirby, 2010
Award winning
Minerals
Grace Hansen, 2022
24 pages
Why to read
Educates kids about minerals through captivating visuals.
Simple explanations tailored for young, curious minds.
Encourages scientific exploration and learning.
Builds a foundation for early earth science education.
