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Mike Trout
Tracy Nelson Maurer, Gail Saunders-Smith, 2015
24 pages
Why to read
Inspiring journey of passion, dedication, and baseball success.
Engages young readers with vibrant, dynamic storytelling.
Encourages perseverance, hard work, and chasing dreams.
Perfect for young sports enthusiasts and dreamers.

Mike Trout
Tracy Nelson Maurer, Gail Saunders-Smith, 2015
Award winning
Robots in Space
Kathryn Clay, Gail Saunders-Smith, 2014
24 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative about robots exploring outer space.
Introduces basic concepts of technology and astronomy.
Stimulates curiosity and imagination in young readers.
Ideal for enhancing early science education.

Robots in Space
Kathryn Clay, Gail Saunders-Smith, 2014
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The Muscular System
Helen Frost, Gail Saunders-Smith, 2000
24 pages
Why to read
Explores human anatomy through engaging storytelling.
Simplifies complex concepts for young readers.
Encourages curiosity about science and body functions.
Supports health and biology education.

The Muscular System
Helen Frost, Gail Saunders-Smith, 2000
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Wild Wild World - Hamsters
Tanya Lee Stone, Liza Lu, 2003
24 pages
Why to read
Engaging insights into hamster habitats and behaviors.
Encourages curiosity about wildlife and natural environments.
Fosters empathy and responsibility for small animals.
Supports developmental milestones in understanding life sciences.

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Wild Wild World - Hamsters
Tanya Lee Stone, Liza Lu, 2003
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Sun Up, Sun Down
Gail Gibbons, 1983
32 pages
Why to read
Explores the science behind day and night cycles.
Encourages curiosity about astronomy and natural phenomena.
Simplifies complex concepts for young learners.
Supports development of observational skills.

Sun Up, Sun Down
Gail Gibbons, 1983
Award winning
The Gardener
Sarah Stewart, 1997
34 pages
Why to read
Encourages nurturing and responsibility through gardening theme.
Illustrates importance of perseverance and positivity.
Enhances vocabulary and comprehension skills.
Strengthens parent-child bonds through shared reading.

The Gardener
Sarah Stewart, 1997
Award winning
Who Says Women Can't Be Computer Programmers?: The Story of Ada Lovelace
Tanya Lee Stone, 2018
40 pages
Why to read
Inspiring tale of the first computer programmer Ada Lovelace.
Encourages interest in STEM, especially for young girls.
Highlights perseverance and creativity in problem-solving.
Engaging narrative that cultivates curiosity and confidence.

Who Says Women Can't Be Computer Programmers?: The Story of Ada Lovelace
Tanya Lee Stone, 2018
Award winning
From Seed to Plant
Gail Gibbons, 1991
31 pages
Why to read
Illustrates the life cycle of plants effectively.
Engages kids with vivid illustrations and clear explanations.
Enhances understanding of nature and science.
Encourages curiosity and observational skills.
