Books about Park
Award winning
Four Feathers in Percy's Park (Percy the Park Keeper)
Nick Butterworth, 1999
4 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure in a beautifully illustrated park setting.
Introduces teamwork and friendship themes effectively.
Enhances vocabulary and language skills.
Ideal for interactive read-aloud sessions.

Four Feathers in Percy's Park (Percy the Park Keeper)
Nick Butterworth, 1999
Award winning
Milo Loves the Park
Nancy Braitman, Sophia Buonanno, 2023
32 pages
Why to read
Encourages outdoor play and exploration through story.
Enhances emotional intelligence and empathy in children.
Supports language development with simple, engaging text.
Ideal for bonding over shared reading moments.

Milo Loves the Park
Nancy Braitman, Sophia Buonanno, 2023
Award winning
Little Observers: In the Park
Clare Beaton, 2021
18 pages
Why to read
Vivid illustrations stimulate visual learning and creativity.
Encourages exploration and discovery in everyday surroundings.
Supports language development through engaging, simple text.
Ideal for interactive read-aloud sessions with young children.

Little Observers: In the Park
Clare Beaton, 2021
Award winning
How to Catch a Dinosaur
Adam Wallace, 2019
40 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure for dino-loving kids.
Inspires creativity and curiosity in young readers.
Encourages teamwork and strategic thinking.
Vibrant illustrations complement the exciting narrative.

How to Catch a Dinosaur
Adam Wallace, 2019
We're Going to Feed the Ducks!
Margrit Cruickshank, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging story encourages interaction and emotional growth.
Illustrations captivate and stimulate young readers’ imaginations.
Supports language development and vocabulary expansion.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthening family bonds.

We're Going to Feed the Ducks!
Margrit Cruickshank, 2004
Award winning
Little Windows: In the Park
Dawn Sirett, 2002
12 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations captivate and stimulate visual learning.
Simple, engaging narrative supports early language skills.
Interactive elements encourage tactile exploration.
Themes of friendship and discovery promote social skills.

Little Windows: In the Park
Dawn Sirett, 2002
Award winning
Joy
Yasmeen Ismail, 2019
32 pages
Why to read
Colorful illustrations boost visual perception and focus.
Themes of joy and friendship enhance emotional intelligence.
Simple text perfect for early readers' skill development.
Encourages conversations about feelings and happiness.

Joy
Yasmeen Ismail, 2019
Gorgonzola Zombies in the Park
Elizabeth Levy, 1993
82 pages
Why to read
Whimsical adventure, ignites creativity and imagination.
Introduces teamwork, problem-solving through engaging storyline.
Characters showcase resilience and positive relationships.
Ideal for enhancing early reading skills and vocabulary.
