Jonathan London’s Pup the Sea Otter is a beautiful book, combining natural history education with literacy support and empathy development.
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With full-color digital illustrations and large font, preschool-aged children will readily engage with this math/STEM primer, Annie Aardvark, Mathematician, by Suzie Olsen.
Over and Under the Pond, by Kate Messner, is a beautiful book, offering an accessible and engaging introduction to natural history and guaranteed to encourage a new generation of natural scientists.
Up in the Garden and Down in the Dirt is a wonderful story to share with your child as we wave goodbye to winter and welcome spring.
Toad and the Boy is an imaginative tale of the encounters a boy has on the way to finding his friend, a toad.
Pipsie and her turtle friend, Alfred, must finish their field trip scavenger hunt and find whoever stole their lunches!
The Environmental Pack: Little Reader Series, by Kyla Ryman, are delightful and engaging books for emerging readers.
OH! The Things You Can See In The Dark!, by Cathleen Francisco, is well suited for young pre-readers and younger readers looking for a different point of view on the world they have begun to explore.
They All Saw a Cat is Brendan Wenzel’s debut picture book as both the author and illustrator. It is a celebration of observation, curiosity, and imagination.
Tomas and the Galapagos Adventure is a great, intelligent, and artful book – truly an adventure worth taking!