Books like The Changing Face of Kenya
My Colours
Chris Fairclough, 1999
20 pages
Why to read
Vibrant visuals stimulate cognitive development and recognition skills.
Simple, engaging narrative perfect for early readers.
Encourages color identification and vocabulary expansion.
Supports emotional and sensory growth through colorful storytelling.

My Colours
Chris Fairclough, 1999
Police Officers: (People Who Help Us)
Nancy Dickmann, Chris Fairclough, 2019
24 pages
Why to read
Educational insight into the role of police officers.
Supports understanding of community helpers.
Encourages respect for law enforcement.
Illustrations depict diverse real-life scenarios.

Police Officers: (People Who Help Us)
Nancy Dickmann, Chris Fairclough, 2019
Award winning
Count Your Way Through Kenya
James Haskins, Kathleen Benson, Lyne Leveque, 2007
24 pages
Why to read
Explore Kenyan culture through numbers and stories.
Enhances multicultural awareness and global understanding.
Supports early math skills and numeral recognition.
Engaging illustrations captivate and educate young readers.

Count Your Way Through Kenya
James Haskins, Kathleen Benson, Lyne Leveque, 2007
Sunken Treasures (Wonders of the World)
Debbie Levy, 2021
1 pages
Why to read
Explores fascinating underwater world discoveries.
Encourages curiosity about history and archaeology.
Supports development of knowledge in natural sciences.
Engaging and interactive storytelling approach.

Sunken Treasures (Wonders of the World)
Debbie Levy, 2021
Award winning
Mouldy Mummies (Smelly Old History)
Mary Dobson, 1998
32 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with fun, historical facts about ancient Egypt.
Encourages interest in history through smell-based sensory elements.
Enhances vocabulary with specialized historical and cultural terms.
Stimulates curiosity and learning about different civilizations.

Mouldy Mummies (Smelly Old History)
Mary Dobson, 1998
Award winning
What Lincoln Said
Sarah L. Thomson, James E. Ransome, 2008
32 pages
Why to read
Explore President Lincoln's historical significance in an engaging way.
Illustrations captivate young readers, enriching the educational experience.
Encourages interest in American history and civic values.
Supports development of literacy and comprehension skills.

What Lincoln Said
Sarah L. Thomson, James E. Ransome, 2008
The Anglo-Saxons
Susan Harrison, 2018
32 pages
Why to read
Comprehensive insight into early medieval history.
Engaging narratives enhance historical knowledge retention.
Illustrations complement text, aiding visual learning.
Supports development of cultural awareness.

The Anglo-Saxons
Susan Harrison, 2018
Award winning
I Am Harriet Tubman: Ordinary People Change the World
Brad Meltzer, Christopher Eliopoulos, 2018
40 pages
Why to read
Inspires with Harriet Tubman’s courageous life story.
Encourages values of bravery and persistence.
Engaging narrative enhances historical knowledge.
Empowers children to influence change.
