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A rich array of science terminology is woven into this visually appealing book, designed to challenge upper elementary readers with advanced syntax and introduce meteorological phenomena.
Given the educational purpose of this book, a parent or guardian’s guidance is strongly recommended in order to help readers make sense of and ask questions about the book’s key topics.
Readers will require a counselor, parent, or guardian close by to make sense of the health- and body-related vocabulary and topics of this book that is designed to foster a private conversation for discussion.
Inspired by the clarity of voice and quietly expressive watercolors, young readers will easily connect with Jihun’s melancholy from missing a dear friend and celebrate his joy in expressing that love and finding hope in a budding friendship.
Filled with energy and a beautifully balanced rainbow of colors, the bouncy pace of Oddbird’s sequel reveals how family is defined by those who offer love and support.
Though grounded by a shaky resolution, this story invites an enjoyable read-aloud experience that can include multiple voices who can deliver the entertaining lines of dialogue between fantasy characters and a curious blue monster.
A story about a delightfully vibrant party of musical harmony, one that could pair well with a hands-on introduction to the different musical instruments portrayed in the story in interactive or musical read-aloud sessions.
Through a beautiful blend of English interwoven with Spanish words, the lyrical presentation of this board book about the moon’s phases carries a genuine note of wonder and proud revelation, grounding the story shared between a mother and her daughter in their family’s Mexican Indigenous heritage.
With its strong story and ebullient illustrations, this story can help address readers’ personal apprehension about sleepovers or spark discussion in a preschool setting about recognizing and easing homesickness.