Books like Chauvenet's Treatise On Elementary Geometry
Award winning
Aaron Slater, Illustrator
Andrea Beaty, 2021
40 pages
Why to read
Empowers creativity and self-expression through illustration.
Inspires overcoming dyslexia with relatable protagonist.
Encourages perseverance and individuality for young readers.
Celebrates diversity and inclusivity in storytelling.

Aaron Slater, Illustrator
Andrea Beaty, 2021
Award winning
How to Count to ONE
Caspar Salmon, 2023
32 pages
Why to read
Illustrates basic counting with engaging rhymes.
Colorful illustrations captivate and maintain children's interest.
Encourages early math skills in a fun way.
Ideal for interactive parent-child learning sessions.

How to Count to ONE
Caspar Salmon, 2023
Award winning
Kid Engineer: Intro to Engineering
Marc Chamberlain, 2023
47 pages
Why to read
Introduces basic engineering concepts through fun stories.
Encourages problem-solving and innovative thinking.
Inspires young minds to explore STEM fields.
Engaging and interactive content for budding engineers.

Kid Engineer: Intro to Engineering
Marc Chamberlain, 2023
Award winning
No Buddy Like A Book
Allan Wolf, 2021
32 pages
Why to read
Inspires curiosity and love for learning.
Showcases the adventures found in reading.
Encourages language development and vocabulary expansion.
Enhances child’s imagination and creativity.

No Buddy Like A Book
Allan Wolf, 2021
Award winning
Fingertrail ABC Big Letters
Felicity Brooks, 2023
16 pages
Why to read
Enhances letter recognition with tactile finger trails.
Supports early literacy skills in preschoolers.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage young readers.

Fingertrail ABC Big Letters
Felicity Brooks, 2023
She Can STEM: 50 Trailblazing Women in Science from Ancient History to Today
Liz Lee Heinecke, 2024
112 pages
Why to read
Highlights 50 inspirational women in diverse STEM fields.
Empowers young girls to pursue science and technology careers.
Educates on historical and contemporary female STEM achievements.
Encourages curiosity and perseverance in children’s learning journeys.

She Can STEM: 50 Trailblazing Women in Science from Ancient History to Today
Liz Lee Heinecke, 2024
Award winning
Which One Doesn't Belong?: A Shapes Book, 5 pack
Christopher Danielson, 2016
36 pages
Why to read
Encourages critical thinking through interactive shape puzzles.
Develops visual perception and mathematical reasoning skills.
Engaging content for parent-child cooperation in learning.
Addresses shape recognition in a playful, approachable manner.

Which One Doesn't Belong?: A Shapes Book, 5 pack
Christopher Danielson, 2016
Award winning
Lift the Flap Periodic Table
Alice James, Shaw Nielsen, 2023
16 pages
Why to read
Interactive flaps make learning elements fun and engaging.
Boosts memory and recognition skills through repetitive learning.
Encourages curiosity about science and the natural world.
Ideal for hands-on learners and young explorers.
