Explore It's not catching: Discover similar reads
Lamb
Angela Royston, 1992
32 pages
Why to read
Illustrated journey through a lamb’s life.
Teaches children about farm animals and nature.
Supports early learning and vocabulary development.
Engages young readers with charming visuals.

Lamb
Angela Royston, 1992
How Is A Book Made (How Are Things Made)
Angela Royston, 2005
32 pages
Why to read
Explains book creation process, educational and engaging.
Illustrations captivate and facilitate understanding.
Ideal for curious minds, fosters learning.
Encourages appreciation for literature and craftsmanship.

How Is A Book Made (How Are Things Made)
Angela Royston, 2005
Award winning
Blue Whales
Angela Royston, Phillip Colla, 2004
24 pages
Why to read
Informative, engaging exploration of blue whales.
Supports understanding of marine biology and ecosystems.
Enhances children’s awareness of environmental conservation.
Simple, captivating narrative suited for young readers.

Blue Whales
Angela Royston, Phillip Colla, 2004
How Is Chocolate Made? (How Are Things Made)
Angela Royston, 2005
32 pages
Why to read
Explains chocolate production in kid-friendly, engaging language.
Enhances understanding of everyday processes and technology.
Stimulates curiosity about food origins and science.
Colorful illustrations complement easy-to-follow text.

How Is Chocolate Made? (How Are Things Made)
Angela Royston, 2005
Bicycle
Angela Royston, 2005
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging story promotes love for outdoor activities.
Illustrations captivate and enhance the reading experience.
Supports development of early reading skills.
Encourages family bonding through shared reading.

Bicycle
Angela Royston, 2005
Award winning
Why Do I Wash My Hands? (Science in Action: Your Body)
Angela Royston, 2009
24 pages
Why to read
Explains hygiene importance through engaging narrative.
Supports early scientific understanding.
Encourages health-conscious behaviors in kids.
Interactive approach to learning science basics.

Why Do I Wash My Hands? (Science in Action: Your Body)
Angela Royston, 2009
Award winning
Scientists Ask Questions (Rookie Read-About Science)
Ginger Garrett, Linda Bullock, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Fosters curiosity about science through engaging questions.
Introduces basic scientific methods and concepts.
Encourages analytical thinking and observation skills.
Perfect for shared parent-child reading moments.

Scientists Ask Questions (Rookie Read-About Science)
Ginger Garrett, Linda Bullock, 2004
Award winning
I Know How to Fight Germs (Sam's Science)
Kate Rowan, 1998
32 pages
Why to read
Teaches hygiene through engaging and relatable scenarios.
Boosts awareness on germs and preventive measures.
Encourages healthy habits in a fun, story-based format.
Perfect for shared reading sessions with parents.
