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Award winning
Harvest Festivals
Ruth Nason, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Explores global traditions, enhancing cultural awareness and diversity.
Engaging storytelling that captivates and educates young minds.
Illustrations that spark imagination and foster visual learning.
Ideal for family reading, strengthens bonds and conversation.

Harvest Festivals
Ruth Nason, 2004
Award winning
A Journey of Tastes: A new way for children to learn to read while travelling to different continents, experiencing different foods while learning the days of the week (Adventure Children’s Books)
Hasina Knox, 2021
38 pages
Why to read
Explores global cultures through exciting culinary adventures.
Teaches days of the week in engaging contexts.
Enhances literacy with repetitive, rhythmic language.
Supports cognitive development and global awareness.

A Journey of Tastes: A new way for children to learn to read while travelling to different continents, experiencing different foods while learning the days of the week (Adventure Children’s Books)
Hasina Knox, 2021
The Tiniest Tree El Arbolito
Ann Banco Reade, Rachael Kathleen Hartman, Sandra Burnett, 2013
42 pages
Why to read
Bilingual English-Spanish text enhances language development.
Encourages ecological awareness and appreciation for nature.
Supports emotional growth through character resilience.
Stimulates curiosity and interactive learning.

The Tiniest Tree El Arbolito
Ann Banco Reade, Rachael Kathleen Hartman, Sandra Burnett, 2013
A Visit to Colombia (Visit To. . ., a
Mary Virginia Fox, 2008
32 pages
Why to read
Explore Colombia's vibrant culture and history.
Engaging illustrations captivate and educate young readers.
Supports cultural awareness and diversity understanding.
Ideal for family reading, promoting global insights.

A Visit to Colombia (Visit To. . ., a
Mary Virginia Fox, 2008
Award winning
All Gone!
Sterling Publishing, 2008
10 pages
Why to read
Engages toddlers in interactive guessing game sequence.
Builds vocabulary through repetition and rhythm.
Encourages object identification and memory enhancement.
Simple, engaging narrative perfect for young minds.

All Gone!
Sterling Publishing, 2008
Award winning
Grandma Loves You!
Danielle Mclean, Alison Edgson, 2018
30 pages
Why to read
Celebrates the special bond between grandchild and grandmother.
Encourages affection and understanding across generations.
Simple, heartfelt language perfect for early readers.
Beautiful illustrations complement the warm narrative.

Grandma Loves You!
Danielle Mclean, Alison Edgson, 2018
Award winning
Food : An Alphabet Book (A+ Books)
Amanda Doering, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Alphabet exploration through food-related themes.
Encourages letter recognition and vocabulary development.
Colorful illustrations captivate and engage young readers.
Supports early literacy skills in a fun way.

Food : An Alphabet Book (A+ Books)
Amanda Doering, 2004
Friends and Heroes: The Easter Story
Deborah Lock, 2023
32 pages
Why to read
Illustrates valuable lessons on friendship and bravery.
Engaging retelling of a significant historical event.
Supports growth in empathy and moral understanding.
Ideal for shared reading during the Easter season.
