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British Museum: So You Think You've Got it Bad? A Kid's Life in the Aztec Age
Chae Strathie, 2021
64 pages
Why to read
Engaging insights into Aztec culture and history.
Illustrations bring ancient civilization to life.
Promotes cultural awareness and historical knowledge.
Interactive and educational for curious minds.

British Museum: So You Think You've Got it Bad? A Kid's Life in the Aztec Age
Chae Strathie, 2021
So You Think You've Got It Bad? A Kid's Life in Prehistoric Times
Chae Strathie, 2022
Why to read
Engaging exploration of prehistoric children's daily life.
Stimulates curiosity about history and human evolution.
Fosters understanding and appreciation of ancient cultures.
Illustrations and humor enhance learning and engagement.

So You Think You've Got It Bad? A Kid's Life in Prehistoric Times
Chae Strathie, 2022
The Lough Neagh Monster
Sam Mcbratney, Donald Teskey, 1994
44 pages
Why to read
Exciting adventure stirs curiosity and imagination.
Features friendship themes, boosting social skills development.
Encourages creativity through mythical storytelling.
Supports literacy with engaging narrative and dialogue.

The Lough Neagh Monster
Sam Mcbratney, Donald Teskey, 1994
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Kesar and the Lullaby Birds
Aditi Oza, Debasmita Dasgupta, 2022
40 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity through vivid storytelling.
Introduces soothing bedtime routines with melodic textures.
Enhances vocabulary with enchanting, lyrical prose.
Strengthens bonding during nighttime reading rituals.

Kesar and the Lullaby Birds
Aditi Oza, Debasmita Dasgupta, 2022
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Children of the Forest
Matt Myers, 2022
40 pages
Why to read
Vivid illustrations captivate and stimulate children's visual learning.
Encourages an appreciation for nature and environmental stewardship.
Strengthens empathy through diverse character interactions.
Engaging narrative fosters a love for adventure and exploration.

Children of the Forest
Matt Myers, 2022
The Very Last Unicorn
Marita Conlon-McKenna, Chris Coady, 1994
24 pages
Why to read
Inspires creativity through enchanting mythical storytelling.
Enhances empathy by exploring diverse unicorn characters.
Encourages perseverance in facing challenges.
Supports language development with rich vocabulary.

The Very Last Unicorn
Marita Conlon-McKenna, Chris Coady, 1994
Chevalier the Queen's Mouseketeer: For Queen and Country(Fantasy Books for Kids. Book two)
Darryl Hughes, Monique MacNaughton, 2013
38 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled, boosting imagination and creativity.
Teaches values of loyalty and bravery.
Enhances vocabulary and comprehension skills.
Ideal for shared reading with family.

Chevalier the Queen's Mouseketeer: For Queen and Country(Fantasy Books for Kids. Book two)
Darryl Hughes, Monique MacNaughton, 2013
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The Fairy Song (Traditional Scottish Tales)
Janis Mackay, Ruchi Mhasane, 2022
192 pages
Why to read
Incorporates rich Scottish folklore and culture.
Encourages creativity through enchanting fairy tales.
Strengthens reading skills with engaging narratives.
Supports emotional and social development.
