Books like The Periodic Table
Award winning
Air
María Rius, José María Parramón, 1985
28 pages
Why to read
Explores themes of adventure and discovery. - Enhances understanding of natural sciences. - Encourages curiosity and inquisitive thinking. - Suitable for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Air
María Rius, José María Parramón, 1985
Award winning
Brain Training for Smart Kids
Zoe Hampton, 2021
67 pages
Why to read
Enhances cognitive skills through interactive challenges.
Stimulates curiosity and encourages exploration.
Supports developmental milestones in young minds.
Ideal for family bonding over learning.

Brain Training for Smart Kids
Zoe Hampton, 2021
How Do Your Senses Work (Flip Flaps)
Judy Tatchell, Maria Wheatley, 1998
16 pages
Why to read
Interactive flaps enhance hands-on learning and engagement.
Explains complex science in simplified, child-friendly language.
Encourages curiosity about human body and sensory functions.
Supports developmental milestones in understanding and exploration.

How Do Your Senses Work (Flip Flaps)
Judy Tatchell, Maria Wheatley, 1998
Award winning
Blood! Not Just a Vampire Drink
Stacy Mcanulty, Shawna J. C. Tenney, Macmillan Audio, Gary Tiedemann, 2022
40 pages
Why to read
Engaging exploration of science behind blood.
Fun, humorous approach eases learning.
Encourages curiosity about human body.
Ideal for young, budding scientists.

Blood! Not Just a Vampire Drink
Stacy Mcanulty, Shawna J. C. Tenney, Macmillan Audio, Gary Tiedemann, 2022
The Time Machine Next Door: Rebellions and Super Boots
Iszi Lawrence, Rebecca Bagley, 2024
123 pages
Why to read
Adventurous journey with time travel and clever gadgets.
Empowers resilience and teamwork among diverse characters.
Stimulates curiosity about history and technology.
Ideal for engaging young readers in lively discussions.

The Time Machine Next Door: Rebellions and Super Boots
Iszi Lawrence, Rebecca Bagley, 2024
Award winning
Rising of the Moon
Flynn Connolly, 1993
392 pages
Why to read
Engrossing adventure stimulates imagination and creativity.
Features strong, relatable characters fostering emotional development.
Encourages resilience and problem-solving through engaging narrative.
Ideal for enhancing literacy and concentration skills.

Rising of the Moon
Flynn Connolly, 1993
Shells
Cassie Mayer, 2006
24 pages
Why to read
Explores diverse seashells through vibrant images and simple text.
Enhances observational skills and scientific curiosity in young readers.
Supports early literacy development with clear, concise language.
Encourages outdoor exploration and nature appreciation.

Shells
Cassie Mayer, 2006
Weather: First Science
Steffi Cavell-Clarke, 2017
24 pages
Why to read
Introduces basic meteorology to young minds effectively.
Vivid illustrations spark curiosity about natural phenomena.
Encourages questions, enhancing scientific thinking.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthening parent-child bonds.
