Readers are sure to be left fascinated and a little bit wiser after reading My Awesome Summer by P. Mantis, by Paul Meisel.
Browsing: Animal Books
ANICA MROSE RISSI is the author of the Anna, Banana chapter-book series and picture book The Teacher’s Pet.
Parents want a book that strikes the right balance between fact and fun for new science learners. How Machines Work: Zoo Break! does just that. Highly recommended.
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.
A Porcupine’s Promenade: An Encounter in the Winter Woods is a delightfully quiet book that is bound to captivate children and adults alike, especially those that enjoy all that nature has to offer. Highly Recommended.
Papillon is an adorable book with beautiful illustrations that make you want to reach in to the page and pet the fluffiest kitty around.
Otis the Owl combines beautiful close-up photography with a simple, engaging narrative style, creating a book that is both educational and interactive.
Theodore Jerome Cohen’s colorful picture book story, Pepe Builds a Nest, deals with complex issues that all young children must face.
All children should read Ballet Cat: Dance! Dance! Underpants! so they can learn its valuable lesson: if you don’t worry about what others think and if you do everything in life with all your heart, then you will experience pure happiness.
Jonathan London’s Pup the Sea Otter is a beautiful book, combining natural history education with literacy support and empathy development.