Books like who-am-i-wild-animals
Award winning
Gone Wild: An Endangered Animal Alphabet
David Mclimans, 2006
40 pages
Why to read
Beautifully illustrated endangered animals A-Z.
Enhances alphabet recognition and vocabulary.
Cultivates environmental awareness in young readers.
Engaging and informative content.

Gone Wild: An Endangered Animal Alphabet
David Mclimans, 2006
Award winning
Amos: An American Badger (Cover-To-Cover Chapter Books: Animal Adv.-Land)
Bonnie Highsmith Taylor, 2000
54 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure of Amos the badger in nature.
Introduces wildlife habits, fostering environmental awareness.
Encourages empathy and wildlife conservation values.
Great for developing reading skills and imagination.

Amos: An American Badger (Cover-To-Cover Chapter Books: Animal Adv.-Land)
Bonnie Highsmith Taylor, 2000
Award winning
Soon, Baboon, Soon
Dave Horowitz, 2005
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative fosters anticipation and patience.
Colorful illustrations enhance visual perception skills.
Simple language supports early reading development.
Highlights value of persistence and creativity.

Soon, Baboon, Soon
Dave Horowitz, 2005
The Jungle Book & The Second Jungle Book
Rudyard Kipling, 1993
397 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled tales, sparking children's imagination.
Focus on courage, friendship, and survival skills.
Engages children with diverse, memorable characters.
Supports literacy growth and moral development.

The Jungle Book & The Second Jungle Book
Rudyard Kipling, 1993
Award winning
Stick Cat: A Tail of Two Kitties
Tom Watson, 2016
208 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure of Stick Cat and his friend Edith.
Enhances creative thinking and imagination in young readers.
Fosters empathy through relatable feline characters.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthens parent-child bond.

Stick Cat: A Tail of Two Kitties
Tom Watson, 2016
Award winning
Play
Jez Alborough, 2018
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging story encourages interactive play.
Boosts cognitive development through imaginative scenarios.
Characters model positive social interactions.
Supports language and literacy skills.

Play
Jez Alborough, 2018
Award winning
How do Animals Adapt? (The Science of Living Things)
Bobbie Kalman, Niki Walker, 2000
32 pages
Why to read
Explore adaptations across diverse animal species.
Engaging visuals enhance understanding of biological concepts.
Encourages inquiry and scientific thinking in children.
Reinforces knowledge through real-life animal examples.

How do Animals Adapt? (The Science of Living Things)
Bobbie Kalman, Niki Walker, 2000
Award winning
Chicken Cheeks
Michael Ian Black, Kevin Hawkes, 2009
35 pages
Why to read
Engaging animal antics delight and entertain young readers.
Playful language development, enriching vocabulary creatively.
Humorous approach eases learning and engagement.
Encourages laughter and joy in shared reading.
