Top-rated books by Thomas Hegbrook
The Earth Book
Age: 5-9
Books like Thomas Hegbrook’s
Award winning
The Kids Book of Poop: A Funny Read Aloud Picture Book for Kids of All Ages about Poop and Pooping
Professor Poopy Mcdoodoo, 2021
38 pages
Why to read
Humorous approach demystifying a natural bodily function.
Encourages curiosity and learning about biology.
Bright illustrations engage and captivate young readers.
Fosters comfortable discussions about body functions.

The Kids Book of Poop: A Funny Read Aloud Picture Book for Kids of All Ages about Poop and Pooping
Professor Poopy Mcdoodoo, 2021
Award winning
Humanimal: Incredible Ways Animals Are Just Like Us!
Christopher Lloyd, Mark Ruffle, 2019
48 pages
Why to read
Explores fascinating similarities between humans and animals.
Engaging, educational content for curious young minds.
Encourages empathy and respect for nature.
Vibrant illustrations enhance learning and enjoyment.

Humanimal: Incredible Ways Animals Are Just Like Us!
Christopher Lloyd, Mark Ruffle, 2019
Award winning
It's Moving Day!
Geraldo Valério, Pamela Hickman, 2008
32 pages
Why to read
Captivating journey of animals adapting to new environments.
Engages children with vivid, colorful illustrations.
Teaches adaptability and resilience through story.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

It's Moving Day!
Geraldo Valério, Pamela Hickman, 2008
Award winning
Amazing Animal Journeys
Philippa Forrester, 2023
176 pages
Why to read
Showcases awe-inspiring wildlife migrations.
Educational content: habitats, species adaptations, survival skills.
Encourages ecological awareness and responsibility.
Visually stunning illustrations captivate young readers.

Amazing Animal Journeys
Philippa Forrester, 2023
Award winning
How do Animals Adapt? (The Science of Living Things)
Bobbie Kalman, Niki Walker, 2000
32 pages
Why to read
Explore adaptations across diverse animal species.
Engaging visuals enhance understanding of biological concepts.
Encourages inquiry and scientific thinking in children.
Reinforces knowledge through real-life animal examples.

How do Animals Adapt? (The Science of Living Things)
Bobbie Kalman, Niki Walker, 2000
Award winning
Animal Architects
John Nicholson, 2005
32 pages
Why to read
Explores incredible animal-built structures.
Introduces basic engineering concepts to young minds.
Encourages curiosity about nature and conservation.
Vibrant illustrations complement engaging text.

Animal Architects
John Nicholson, 2005
Award winning
Whose Baby Am I?
Shirley Greenway, Oxford Scientific Films Staff, Unknown, 1992
31 pages
Why to read
Engages toddlers with captivating animal baby identification.
Enhances cognitive development through guessing and answers.
Illustrations aid in visual recognition and memory.
Encourages interaction and bonding during reading.

Whose Baby Am I?
Shirley Greenway, Oxford Scientific Films Staff, Unknown, 1992
Award winning
At the Farm
David M. Schwartz, 1997
24 pages
Why to read
Engaging exploration of farm life and animals.
Teaches children about agriculture and nature’s cycles.
Encourages curiosity and learning through discovery.
Bright illustrations captivate and enhance reader engagement.
