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The Case of the Flying Saucer: #2
Mandy Broughton, 2010
170 pages
Why to read
Engaging Plot: The book promises an exciting and engaging plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eager to find out what happens next.
Character Development: Readers will enjoy well-developed characters that they can relate to and root for throughout the story.
Thought-Provoking Themes: The narrative explores thought-provoking themes that encourage readers to think deeply about the subject matter.
Quality Writing: The author's writing style is compelling and enjoyable, making the book a pleasure to read.

The Case of the Flying Saucer: #2
Mandy Broughton, 2010
Award winning
Bones: Our Skeletal System
Seymour Simon, 1998
32 pages
Why to read
Educational deep dive into human skeletal system.
Engaging visuals aid in comprehension.
Promotes scientific curiosity and learning.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing parent-child bond.

Bones: Our Skeletal System
Seymour Simon, 1998
Award winning
Don't Let The Peas Touch
Timothy Basil Ering, Deborah Blumenthal, 2004
48 pages
Why to read
Encourages healthy eating through playful storytelling.
Develops understanding of personal preferences and boundaries.
Creative illustrations captivate and engage young readers.
Strengthens decision-making and conflict-resolution skills.

Don't Let The Peas Touch
Timothy Basil Ering, Deborah Blumenthal, 2004
Award winning
Season of Light
Jess Redman, Ramona Kaulitzki, 2022
40 pages
Why to read
Explore the vibrant celebration of different cultural festivities.
Illustrates themes of unity and diversity through engaging storytelling.
Enhances understanding of global traditions in young readers.
Bright, colorful illustrations captivate and stimulate visual learning.

Season of Light
Jess Redman, Ramona Kaulitzki, 2022
Award winning
My Family Tree and Me
Dušan Petričić, 2015
24 pages
Why to read
Showcases diverse family backgrounds engagingly.
Encourages understanding of personal heritage and ancestry.
Illustrations complement the genealogical exploration.
Supports identity formation and family bonding.

My Family Tree and Me
Dušan Petričić, 2015
Award winning
The Very Tiny Baby
Sylvie Kantorovitz, Sylvie Wickstrom, 2014
32 pages
Why to read
Addresses themes of family, love, and new siblings.
Enhances understanding of empathy and sharing.
Supports early emotional and social development.
Colorful illustrations captivate and engage young readers.

The Very Tiny Baby
Sylvie Kantorovitz, Sylvie Wickstrom, 2014
Science Activity Book
Pegasus, Sam Hutchinson, Vicky Barker, 2014
96 pages
Why to read
Encourages hands-on learning and scientific inquiry.
Boosts critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Interactive experiments make learning science fun.
Suitable for budding young scientists.
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Science Activity Book
Pegasus, Sam Hutchinson, Vicky Barker, 2014
Award winning
In God's Name
Rabbi Sandy Eisenberg Sasso, Sandy Eisenberg Sasso, Phoebe Stone, 1994
32 pages
Why to read
Explores diverse perspectives on spirituality and religion.
Encourages respect and understanding for different beliefs.
Stimulates thoughtful conversations between children and caregivers.
Beautifully illustrated, enhances visual recognition and appreciation.
