Books like The Big Earth Book (The Fact Book)
Architects Of Moden India (10037) 3 in 1
Amar Chitra Katha Pvt, Wonder House Books, 2011
96 pages
Why to read
Highlights India's influential architects through engaging stories.
Fosters appreciation for cultural and historical heritage.
Encourages curiosity and learning about architecture.
Suitable for children interested in history and design.

Architects Of Moden India (10037) 3 in 1
Amar Chitra Katha Pvt, Wonder House Books, 2011
Award winning
Nowhere Hair: Explain cancer and hair loss to kids
Sue Glader, Edith Buenen, 2010
34 pages
Why to read
Tackles cancer awareness with sensitivity and positivity.
Empowers kids to understand and discuss health issues.
Illustrated, comforting guide through challenging conversations.
Encourages emotional resilience and family supportiveness.

Nowhere Hair: Explain cancer and hair loss to kids
Sue Glader, Edith Buenen, 2010
Award winning
Harriet Tubman
Dana Meachen Rau, 2000
32 pages
Why to read
Illustrates courage and resilience through Harriet Tubman’s journey.
Empowers children with stories of bravery and leadership.
Encourages historical knowledge and awareness in young readers.
Supports discussions about freedom and human rights.

Harriet Tubman
Dana Meachen Rau, 2000
Award winning
Beautifully Me
Laelyn Raybon, Brandon Wayne Raybon Sr., 2021
24 pages
Why to read
Empowers self-love and body positivity in children.
Colorful illustrations enhance visual engagement.
Encourages acceptance and diversity discussions.
Supports emotional and social development.

Beautifully Me
Laelyn Raybon, Brandon Wayne Raybon Sr., 2021
Award winning
Mexico (Heinemann First Library)
Victoria Parker, Vic Parker, 2006
32 pages
Why to read
Educational Value: Reading the book provides an opportunity for young readers to learn about Mexico's rich history, diverse culture, and geography in an engaging and age-appropriate way.
Cultural Awareness: The book can help children develop an understanding and appreciation for the traditions, customs, and way of life in Mexico, fostering a sense of global citizenship and cultural sensitivity.
Reading Skills Development: Designed for young readers, the book can contribute to improving reading comprehension, vocabulary, and critical thinking skills as they explore new topics and concepts.
Inspiration for Exploration: The book may inspire children's curiosity and interest in exploring other countries and cultures, potentially encouraging them to learn more about the world and its various inhabitants.

Mexico (Heinemann First Library)
Victoria Parker, Vic Parker, 2006
Award winning
The Dangerous Book for Boys
Conn Iggulden, Hal Iggulden, 2006
270 pages
Why to read
Ignites curiosity and adventurous spirit.
Encourages practical skills and hands-on learning.
Strengthens bonding through shared experiences.
Celebrates historical figures and events.

The Dangerous Book for Boys
Conn Iggulden, Hal Iggulden, 2006
Award winning
Our Rights: How kids are changing the world (Kids Making a Difference 2013, 2)
Janet Wilson, 2013
32 pages
Why to read
Inspires civic engagement and social responsibility.
Highlights real stories of children's impactful activism.
Encourages empathy and understanding among young readers.
Supports development of critical thinking and literacy skills.

Our Rights: How kids are changing the world (Kids Making a Difference 2013, 2)
Janet Wilson, 2013
Award winning
What's the Big Deal About Elections
Ruby Shamir, Matt Faulkner, 2020
32 pages
Why to read
Explains elections in a child-friendly, engaging way.
Empowers kids with knowledge about democratic processes.
Stimulates curiosity about civic responsibilities and rights.
Colorful illustrations complement the informative text.
