Ocean Animals: Who’s Who in the Deep Blue introduces reader to the diversity of ocean life, from the rainbow hues of reef fish, to strange creatures like the blobfish and the gulper eel.
Browsing: Animals
In THE LEMONADE PROBLEM, Peg and her cat learn that lemonade stands can be fun, but they require some nifty problem-solving skills.
A Cow on the Couch!, by Glen A. Penrod, is a picture book that describes what a group of young children see.
Good Morning, World!, along with the rest of the books in this series, are perfect for teaching the ways of life and how important faith formation is in shaping youngsters.
Amazing Animals: A Spin & Spot Book takes readers on an interactive, colorful journey in the world of animals.
The Egg, by Britta Teckentrup, is an excellent way to show young readers that science is not necessarily incompatible with art, beauty, story, and culture.
Interactive as well as beautiful, An Alphabet in Bloom, by Nathalie Trovato, will help young readers build vocabulary, strengthen observational and critical thinking skills, and teach them about the natural world.
Here’s a lovely chance to listen in on author Kallie George and illustrator Stephanie Graegin as they discuss the delightful series Heartwood Hotel.
The Animal Planet Animal Bites series is a wonderful example of great non-fiction for children. Here are 2 non-fiction books that introduce readers to animals and their environments.
PUT MEETS PIG is absolutely enchanting. The two would-be friends are more alike than Pug wants to admit.