Top-rated books by Sue Riddle
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Our World: A First Book of Geography
Sue Lowell Gallion, Lisk Feng, 2020
26 pages
Why to read
Introduces basic geography concepts in an engaging way.
Colorful illustrations stimulate visual learning and curiosity.
Supports spatial thinking and global awareness development.
Interactive design encourages participation and discussion.

Our World: A First Book of Geography
Sue Lowell Gallion, Lisk Feng, 2020
Award winning
On Earth
G. Brian Karas, 2005
32 pages
Why to read
Explores day, night, and seasons with charming illustrations.
Engages kids in Earth's rotation and revolution concepts.
Encourages curiosity about astronomy and natural phenomena.
Perfect for shared reading and stimulating discussions.

On Earth
G. Brian Karas, 2005
Award winning
What Happened to the Dinosaurs?
Jon Hughes, 2007
32 pages
Why to read
Engages curiosity about dinosaurs and natural history.
Supports understanding of extinction, fostering scientific inquiry.
Illustrations captivate and stimulate visual learning.
Encourages dialogue on nature and science topics.

What Happened to the Dinosaurs?
Jon Hughes, 2007
Award winning
A House Is a House for Me
Mary Ann Hoberman, Betty Fraser, Linda Terheyden, 1978
44 pages
Why to read
Explores diverse living spaces, enhancing cognitive flexibility.
Rhyming text boosts phonological awareness and reading skills.
Encourages creativity through whimsical, engaging illustrations.
Strengthens vocabulary with rich, descriptive language.

A House Is a House for Me
Mary Ann Hoberman, Betty Fraser, Linda Terheyden, 1978
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
Have You Heard the Nesting Bird?
Rita Gray, Pak Kenard, 2014
32 pages
Why to read
Captivating exploration of birds and their life cycles.
Engaging rhymes enhance language sensitivity in young readers.
Illustrations spark curiosity about nature and wildlife.
Encourages attentive listening through rhythmic narrative.

Have You Heard the Nesting Bird?
Rita Gray, Pak Kenard, 2014
Award winning
A sembrar sopa de verduras
Lois Ehlert, Alma Flor Ada, F. Isabel Campoy, 1987
32 pages
Why to read
Encourages healthy eating through colorful vegetable illustrations.
Teaches gardening fundamentals interactively to young readers.
Supports language development with repetitive, rhythmic text.
Fosters parent-child bonding over shared reading time.

A sembrar sopa de verduras
Lois Ehlert, Alma Flor Ada, F. Isabel Campoy, 1987
Award winning
What Causes an Earthquake?
Megan Cooley Peterson, n/a, 2023
24 pages
Why to read
Explains complex geological concepts simply.
Engages young minds with colorful illustrations.
Stimulates curiosity about natural phenomena.
Encourages scientific inquiry and learning.
