Top-rated books by Yohanta Sottile
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Award winning
A History of Music for Children
Mary Richards, David Schweitzer, Rose Blake, 2021
96 pages
Why to read
Chronicles key musical milestones in engaging narratives.
Illustrates music evolution, encouraging historical interest.
Supports understanding of cultural diversity through music.
Interactive content fosters family reading time.

A History of Music for Children
Mary Richards, David Schweitzer, Rose Blake, 2021
Award winning
All the Things: How to Draw Books for Kids
Alli Koch, Sarah Simon, Paige Tate & Co., 2019
218 pages
Why to read
Enhances creativity through engaging drawing lessons.
Boosts fine motor skills and visual analysis.
Encourages self-expression and artistic confidence.
Interactive format bonds kids with family through art.

All the Things: How to Draw Books for Kids
Alli Koch, Sarah Simon, Paige Tate & Co., 2019
Award winning
The Liszts
Júlia Sardà, Kyo Maclear, 2016
40 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative that sparks creativity and imagination.
Characters demonstrate adaptability and the importance of change.
Encourages exploration of diverse interests and curiosity.
Perfect blend of whimsy and thoughtful storytelling.

The Liszts
Júlia Sardà, Kyo Maclear, 2016
Award winning
I Gotta Draw
Bruce Degen, 2012
40 pages
Why to read
Stimulates creativity and expression through drawing.
Encourages individuality and self-confidence in children.
Engaging narrative fosters early literacy skills.
Supports visual and motor skills development.

I Gotta Draw
Bruce Degen, 2012
Award winning
Step-by-Step Drawing People
Fiona Watt, Candice Whatmore, 2014
96 pages
Why to read
Enhances motor skills through interactive drawing activities.
Boosts creativity and self-expression in young artists.
Simple step-by-step guidance, ideal for developing focus.
Fosters visual and spatial understanding effectively.

Step-by-Step Drawing People
Fiona Watt, Candice Whatmore, 2014
Award winning
Daddy and Me and the Rhyme to Be
Chris Bridges, Halcyon Person, Parker-Nia Gordon, 2022
40 pages
Why to read
Fosters strong father-child bonds through rhythmic storytelling.
Encourages verbal skills with engaging rhymes and repetitions.
Illustrates problem-solving through playful scenarios.
Enhances emotional understanding and empathy.

Daddy and Me and the Rhyme to Be
Chris Bridges, Halcyon Person, Parker-Nia Gordon, 2022
Award winning
Step-by-step Drawing Book
Fiona Watt, Candice Whatmore, 2014
96 pages
Why to read
Enhances fine motor skills through step-by-step instructions.
Boosts confidence with easy-to-follow drawing techniques.
Fosters creativity and imagination in young artists.
Interactive experience perfect for parent-child bonding.

Step-by-step Drawing Book
Fiona Watt, Candice Whatmore, 2014
Award winning
Show-How Guides: Pop-Up Cards
Renee Kurilla, Keith Zoo, 2022
48 pages
Why to read
Teaches children the creative art of making pop-up cards.
Enhances fine motor skills through hands-on crafting activities.
Encourages following instructions and boosts reading comprehension.
Fosters family bonding through shared craft projects.
