Books like Where Are The Numbers?: Children's Book ages 3-7 (The Adventures of the Numbers 1)
My Pet Zoo (A Predictable Word Book)
Janie Spaht Gill, Bob Reese, 1998
21 pages
Why to read
Boosts vocabulary through predictable, repetitive text patterns.
Fosters early reading confidence and skills.
Encourages interaction with fun, vivid animal illustrations.
Strengthens memory and sequence understanding.

My Pet Zoo (A Predictable Word Book)
Janie Spaht Gill, Bob Reese, 1998
Award winning
The Hungry Alligator: An Introduction to Comparing Numbers
Michelle Tanner, 2023
31 pages
Why to read
Engaging way to learn about numerical comparisons.
Colorful illustrations enhance understanding.
Builds early math confidence in young learners.
Story-driven approach to essential math concepts.

The Hungry Alligator: An Introduction to Comparing Numbers
Michelle Tanner, 2023
Ladybird Key Words Reading Scheme: Series C, No. 9
W. Murray, 1987
56 pages
Why to read
Enhances vocabulary through structured phonetic progression.
Boosts reading confidence with familiar scenarios.
Supports comprehension skills, critical for early literacy.
Encourages independent reading with simple, engaging stories.

Ladybird Key Words Reading Scheme: Series C, No. 9
W. Murray, 1987
Award winning
Counting Kids
Annie Kubler, 1989
16 pages
Why to read
Teaches counting through charming illustrations and rhymes.
Encourages number recognition and early math skills.
Interactive and engaging, perfect for preschoolers.
Supports cognitive development and numeracy confidence.

Counting Kids
Annie Kubler, 1989
Hubert Hunts His Hum (Read It Again. Level 2)
Sue Lock, Jack Newnham, 1980
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure stimulates problem-solving skills.
Colorful characters foster emotional connection and empathy.
Reinforces literacy with repetitive, rhythmic phrasing.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing parent-child bonds.

Hubert Hunts His Hum (Read It Again. Level 2)
Sue Lock, Jack Newnham, 1980
The Third Reader, Issue 3
William Torrey Harris, Andrew Jackson Rickoff, 2016
230 pages
Why to read
Cultivates advanced reading skills and comprehension.
Features engaging narratives that stimulate young minds.
Encourages independent thinking and confidence in readers.
Supports vocabulary expansion and language skills.

The Third Reader, Issue 3
William Torrey Harris, Andrew Jackson Rickoff, 2016
Award winning
Shiny Happy People: A Children's Picture Book (LyricPop)
R.E.M., ShinYeon Moon, Paul Hoppe, 2022
32 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations captivate and stimulate visual development.
Lyrics encourage rhythmic learning and language skills.
Promotes positivity and joy through engaging storytelling.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing parent-child bonding.

Shiny Happy People: A Children's Picture Book (LyricPop)
R.E.M., ShinYeon Moon, Paul Hoppe, 2022
The Knuckleheads and the Out-Of-Control Sprinkler
Richard Petrus, 2003
33 pages
Why to read
Whimsical story sparks children's creativity and imagination.
Characters model teamwork, critical thinking in challenges.
Engages young readers with humor and adventure.
Encourages dialogue on friendship and responsibility.
