Books about Stem
Award winning
Animals are Delicious
Sarah Hutt, Meagan Bennett, 2016
48 pages
Why to read
Explores food chains in an engaging, accessible way.
Vivid illustrations complement the educational content.
Encourages curiosity about nature and animal behavior.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Animals are Delicious
Sarah Hutt, Meagan Bennett, 2016
Award winning
Building Bridges
Tammy Enz, 2017
32 pages
Why to read
Explores engineering concepts through engaging narratives.
Encourages creativity and innovation in young readers.
Supports STEM learning in a relatable context.
Strengthens problem-solving skills and teamwork.

Building Bridges
Tammy Enz, 2017
Beastly Bugs
Adam Hibbert, DreamDrift Publishing, 2000
32 pages
Why to read
Explores fascinating world of insects with vivid illustrations.
Educational content aligns with age-appropriate learning stages.
Encourages curiosity and knowledge about nature's small wonders.
Supports literacy development through engaging narrative.

Beastly Bugs
Adam Hibbert, DreamDrift Publishing, 2000
Award winning
The Coral Kingdom
Laura Knowles, Jennie Webber, 2018
32 pages
Why to read
Explores vibrant underwater ecosystems and marine life.
Encourages environmental awareness and conservation values.
Beautiful, engaging illustrations captivate young readers.
Supports development of empathy and curiosity.

The Coral Kingdom
Laura Knowles, Jennie Webber, 2018
Sealife
Leslie Jackman, 2003
80 pages
Why to read
Introduces diverse marine life in an engaging way.
Encourages environmental awareness from a young age.
Enhances vocabulary with sea-related terms and concepts.
Supports early scientific learning and curiosity.

Sealife
Leslie Jackman, 2003
What's in a River (Read and Learn: World Around Us) (Read and Learn: World Around Us)
Patricia Whitehouse, 2004
24 pages
Why to read
Educational Value: The book provides a comprehensive overview of rivers, teaching children about the importance of rivers in our ecosystem, the wildlife that inhabits them, and how they shape the geography of our world.
Engaging Content: Monica Hughes is known for her ability to write educational content in an engaging and accessible way for children, making 'What's in a River' an enjoyable read that captures young readers' attention while they learn.
Beautiful Illustrations: 'What's in a River' is likely to include vivid illustrations that complement the text, helping to bring the subject matter to life and aid in the understanding of the concepts discussed within the book.
Environmental Awareness: Reading this book can help foster a sense of environmental responsibility in children by teaching them about the significance of rivers to human life and the need to protect and preserve our natural waterways for future generations.

What's in a River (Read and Learn: World Around Us) (Read and Learn: World Around Us)
Patricia Whitehouse, 2004
Award winning
Ocean Life
Lola M. Schaefer, Susan Kathleen Hartung, 2007
24 pages
Why to read
Explores fascinating marine creatures and habitats.
Engages young minds with vibrant, colorful illustrations.
Supports early learning about environmental conservation.
Encourages curiosity and knowledge about diverse ecosystems.

Ocean Life
Lola M. Schaefer, Susan Kathleen Hartung, 2007
Award winning
Pluto
Susan Ring, Disney Books, Disney Storybook Art Team, 2005
24 pages
Why to read
Explores intriguing aspects of the dwarf planet Pluto.
Stimulates curiosity about space and planetary science.
Encourages persistence and curiosity in young readers.
Illustrations capture the beauty and mystery of space.
