Books like Prickly and Poisonous
The Ancient Romans (History Starts Here)
Anita Ganeri, 1999
32 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with vivid historical storytelling.
Introduces basic concepts of Roman history.
Encourages curiosity about ancient civilizations.
Supports development of historical understanding.

The Ancient Romans (History Starts Here)
Anita Ganeri, 1999
Wild Wild World
Anita Ganeri, 2003
256 pages
Why to read
Explores diverse ecosystems and wildlife.
Stimulates curiosity about nature and science.
Encourages environmental awareness and conservation.
Vibrant illustrations complement engaging text.

Wild Wild World
Anita Ganeri, 2003
Award winning
Chinese Myths and Legends (Ignite: All About Myths)
Anita Ganeri, 2013
48 pages
Why to read
Delve into rich Chinese heritage and folklore.
Enhances cultural awareness and appreciation.
Stimulates imagination with captivating stories.
Ideal for shared parent-child reading moments.

Chinese Myths and Legends (Ignite: All About Myths)
Anita Ganeri, 2013
Survival in the Jungle
Anita Ganeri, 2011
24 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled narrative fosters excitement and curiosity.
Teaches resilience and resourcefulness through captivating storytelling.
Encourages teamwork and friendship in challenging environments.
Supports development of decision-making skills.

Survival in the Jungle
Anita Ganeri, 2011
Scary Stories
Anita Ganeri, 2013
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging tales that spark creativity and imagination.
Features relatable, resilient characters for young readers.
Enhances problem-solving skills through captivating narratives.
Encourages bravery and addresses common childhood fears.

Scary Stories
Anita Ganeri, 2013
Award winning
DK First Atlas: A First Reference Guide to the Countries of the World (DK First Reference)
Anita Ganeri, Chris Oxlade, 2004
128 pages
Why to read
Introduces geography engagingly with vibrant maps and photos.
Encourages curiosity about diverse cultures and global awareness.
Supports development of spatial thinking and locational knowledge.
Ideal resource for first-time learners and young explorers.

DK First Atlas: A First Reference Guide to the Countries of the World (DK First Reference)
Anita Ganeri, Chris Oxlade, 2004
King Arthur's Tale: Age 6-7, Average Readers
Anita Ganeri, 2011
24 pages
Why to read
Engages young minds with adventurous medieval tales.
Enhances vocabulary through rich, descriptive language.
Fosters moral values and lessons of bravery.
Supports development of reading comprehension skills.

King Arthur's Tale: Age 6-7, Average Readers
Anita Ganeri, 2011
Award winning
Cicadas!: Strange and Wonderful
Laurence Pringle, 2010
32 pages
Why to read
Explores cicadas' intriguing life cycle and habits.
Stimulating visuals complement accurate, easy-to-understand information.
Enhances children's understanding of nature and science.
Encourages curiosity and observational skills.
