Top-rated books by Simon Tudhope
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Award winning
Your Foot's on My Feet!: And Other Tricky Nouns
Marvin Terban, Giulio Maestro, 1986
64 pages
Why to read
Engaging exploration of tricky plural nouns.
Enhances grammar skills through playful storytelling.
Builds language proficiency with captivating narratives.
Encourages interactive parent-child learning sessions.

Your Foot's on My Feet!: And Other Tricky Nouns
Marvin Terban, Giulio Maestro, 1986
Award winning
Games Magazine Junior Kids' Big Book of Games
Erson, Karen C. Anderson, 1990
176 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with fun, challenging puzzles and games.
Enhances problem-solving skills and critical thinking.
Encourages interactive play and social development.
Provides hours of entertainment and educational value.

Games Magazine Junior Kids' Big Book of Games
Erson, Karen C. Anderson, 1990
Seasons
Hannah Pang, unknown author, 2021
40 pages
Why to read
Explore seasonal changes in a vivid, engaging manner.
Strengthens understanding of nature’s cycles through colorful illustrations.
Encourages curiosity and observational skills in young readers.
Perfect for interactive family reading sessions.

Seasons
Hannah Pang, unknown author, 2021
Award winning
Biggest Number in the Universe, The
Julie Leibrich, Ross Kinnaird, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Explores concept of infinity through an engaging story.
Encourages curiosity and mathematical thinking in young minds.
Illustrates teamwork and perseverance among characters.
Suitable for encouraging early numeracy skills.

Biggest Number in the Universe, The
Julie Leibrich, Ross Kinnaird, 2004
Time
Dana Simpson, David Sim, 2002
10 pages
Why to read
Engages young minds with whimsical and imaginative storytelling.
Characters embody resilience and growth, relatable for young readers.
Encourages understanding and appreciation of time management.
Combines fun narratives with educational value seamlessly.

Time
Dana Simpson, David Sim, 2002
Why is the Sky Blue?
Marian B. Jacobs, Nancy Ellwood, Marion B. Jacobs, 1998
24 pages
Why to read
Explains complex science in simple, engaging terms.
Boosts curiosity and understanding of natural phenomena.
Encourages inquiry and scientific exploration.
Colorful illustrations complement easy-to-understand text.

Why is the Sky Blue?
Marian B. Jacobs, Nancy Ellwood, Marion B. Jacobs, 1998
Award winning
The Planets for Kids: The English Reading Tree
Keith Goodman, 2017
40 pages
Why to read
Visual journey through the solar system.
Enhances vocabulary with planetary facts.
Encourages curiosity about space and science.
Ideal for parent-child interactive reading.

The Planets for Kids: The English Reading Tree
Keith Goodman, 2017
Take a Moment: 50 Mindfulness Activities for Kids
Paul Christelis, 2024
80 pages
Why to read
Enhances emotional regulation through mindfulness activities.
Boosts focus and attention in a playful manner.
Encourages self-awareness and stress management skills.
Ideal for interactive parent-child learning sessions.
