Books like Scorpions!: A My Incredible World Picture Book for Children
My Sound Picture Book of Wild Animals
Virginia Wright, Olivier Tallec, 2014
36 pages
Why to read
Explores captivating sounds of wild animals.
Enhances auditory and cognitive development in children.
Engaging visuals accompany each animal sound.
Perfect for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

My Sound Picture Book of Wild Animals
Virginia Wright, Olivier Tallec, 2014
Award winning
Whose Feet Are These?
Wayne Lynch, Kris Hirschmann, Daniel Howarth, 1999
30 pages
Why to read
Interactive guessing game enhances cognitive development.
Fosters curiosity and observational skills in young readers.
Encourages engagement through vibrant illustrations.
Ideal for shared reading, bonding parent and child.

Whose Feet Are These?
Wayne Lynch, Kris Hirschmann, Daniel Howarth, 1999
Picture Reading
Madhuri Purandare, 2006
24 pages
Why to read
Stimulates visual thinking and creativity.
Enhances language development and comprehension.
Supports early literacy skills, building a reading foundation.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Picture Reading
Madhuri Purandare, 2006
Award winning
Earth Science
U, 2004
123 pages
Why to read
Explores fascinating Earth Science concepts for young minds.
Engaging illustrations complement enriching scientific content.
Encourages curiosity about nature and environmental conservation.
Supports STEM education with age-appropriate information.

Earth Science
U, 2004
Award winning
The Big Book of Animals and Bugs: Double Delight - Two Flap Books in One
Mary Novick, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Educational Value: The book provides a wealth of information about various animals and bugs, making it an excellent resource for children to learn about the natural world. It covers a wide range of species, their habitats, behaviors, and interesting facts that can spark a child's curiosity and encourage a love for biology and ecology.
Interactive Experience: With its unique double flap design, the book offers an interactive reading experience that engages children. They can lift the flaps to discover more details and hidden facts, which helps to keep their attention and makes learning more enjoyable.
Illustrations and Design: The book is filled with colorful and detailed illustrations that bring the animals and bugs to life. The visual appeal can attract young readers and help them better understand the content, as well as stimulate their imagination and creativity.
Dual Topics in One Book: Combining two topics in one book, 'The Big Book of Animals and Bugs: Double Delight' provides variety and a comprehensive look at both subjects. This can be particularly beneficial for children with diverse interests or for parents and educators looking to maximize the value of a single book.

The Big Book of Animals and Bugs: Double Delight - Two Flap Books in One
Mary Novick, 2004
Award winning
I Explore the Zoo
Emma Dods, Kate Daubney, 2014
10 pages
Why to read
Explores animal diversity in an engaging, easy-to-follow narrative.
Encourages curiosity and learning about wildlife conservation.
Supports early literacy and vocabulary development.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

I Explore the Zoo
Emma Dods, Kate Daubney, 2014
Why Does It Rain?
Marian B. Jacobs, Nancy Ellwood, 1999
24 pages
Why to read
Explains weather patterns in a kid-friendly manner.
Encourages curiosity about natural phenomena.
Supports early science education.
Engaging illustrations complement the text.

Why Does It Rain?
Marian B. Jacobs, Nancy Ellwood, 1999
Award winning
The Great Bug Hunt (Rookie Readers: Ready to Learn)
Bonnie Dobkin, Bonnie Dobkin Tom Dunnington, Tom Dunnington, 1993
30 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with exciting, explorative bug-hunting adventure.
Teaches early science concepts through storytelling.
Enhances observational skills and curiosity.
Colorful illustrations captivate and stimulate young imaginations.
