1.) Animal Parade Puzzle Book - If you have a toddler, this is a great book for you! Not only is it a board book (no paper pages for your little one to rip), but its bright and colorful! Your toddler will love looking at all the colorful prints on these pages!
But, to take this book up a notch, its interactive!!! There's a puzzle piece on every page!!! So as you're reading, your little one can remove the pieces and put the puzzle together!!!! So cool!!!
And to add to the educational aspect of this book, it teaches little ones about the concepts of "bigger" and "smaller." The farther along you get in the book, the bigger the animal!
Once you're finished, the puzzle pieces go right back in the book! Fantastic!
2.) Amazing (Mostly) Edible Science - One thing that makes education more interesting is a hands-on activity! This book is FILLED with them (and, as the name implies, most of them are edible)!
There are all sorts of experiments and activities of all different levels. (Some are simple and some are more involved.) One of my favorites is this Candy-Cane Origami. All you need is a handful of candy canes, tin foil, and a cookie sheet! How fun is that!!! And seriously, who doesn't have 100 old candy canes after Christmas?!? I know we do!
3.) Art Lab: 52 Creative Adventures In Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Paper, And Mixed Media - My kids LOVE doing art projects! And I love them too! But I often find myself at a loss for a creative idea. This book solves that problem! There are all sorts of fantastic ideas in here - from drawing, to painting, to leaf prints. Each idea has step-by-step directions and pictures (a MUST for people like me who do better if they can SEE what its supposed to look like).
There's also a section at the beginning of the book that has lots of helpful hints for setting up an art space, working with others, etc.
4.) Nature's Day: Discover The World Of Wonder On Your Doorstep - This is a BEAUTIFUL BOOK! I'm so impressed by it! Its a large, hardback book, full of beautiful illustrations.
Its divided up by seasons, which makes it a fantastic educational source! Each season has 8 sections: the backyard, the veg garden, the woods, the farm, the fields, the pond, the orchard, and the street.
Each section has beautiful illustrations and lots of information to help you and your child learn more about the world around you! Take your child for a walk and see how many things you can find and learn about! Have a picnic outside and read the book to learn! SO lovely!
5.) Nature's Day: Out And About - If you REALLY want an interactive nature experience, I highly recommend you get this newly released workbook to go along with the book mentioned above!
5.) Nature's Day: Out And About - If you REALLY want an interactive nature experience, I highly recommend you get this newly released workbook to go along with the book mentioned above!
Written by the same author, and with the same format - broken up by season - this book takes you on a great treasure hunt through the world around you!
Your child can learn about different types of flowers and birds and then draw the ones that they see around them. They can color beautiful scenes of the different seasons.
And they can learn how to do awesome crafts and activities - like how to make a daisy chain, how to do leaf rubbings, and how to make ice art.
This is a great way to get your child interested in nature!
6.) The Secret Life Of A Snowflake: An Up-Close Look At The Art & Science Of Snowflakes - If your kids are anything like mine, they're obsessed with Frozen right now. This book is a FANTASTIC way to take a subject that they are interested in and use it as a teaching opportunity!
6.) The Secret Life Of A Snowflake: An Up-Close Look At The Art & Science Of Snowflakes - If your kids are anything like mine, they're obsessed with Frozen right now. This book is a FANTASTIC way to take a subject that they are interested in and use it as a teaching opportunity!
This book is amazing! Beautiful pictures of all sorts of snowflakes, plus tons of incredible information. There's even a page to teach them how to make paper snowflakes! This book is lovely and fascinating! The photographs are particularly fascinating!
7.) Enchanted Coloring Book: Magical Images To Make Your Own - I know what you're thinking. How is a coloring book educational? As a homeschooling mom, I learned something very quickly - my five year old actually listens MUCH better if she has something to do with her hands! If I tell her to just sit and listen, odds are she will be distracted in half a second. But if I let her color while I read, I'm amazed at how much she absorbs!
7.) Enchanted Coloring Book: Magical Images To Make Your Own - I know what you're thinking. How is a coloring book educational? As a homeschooling mom, I learned something very quickly - my five year old actually listens MUCH better if she has something to do with her hands! If I tell her to just sit and listen, odds are she will be distracted in half a second. But if I let her color while I read, I'm amazed at how much she absorbs!
So coloring books are very important to our schooling! This book is beautiful and intricate enough for an adult to enjoy, but the pages are not so intricate that my daughter can't enjoy them as well.
8.) Bletchley Park: The Secret Archives - This final book isn't for small children, but its definitely educational! With the recent film, The Imitation Game (about Alan Turing and the breaking of the Enigma Code during WW2), Bletchley Park is back in the news! Bletchley Park, once an estate, was used during the war as the central location for Britain's famous codebreakers.
This beautiful, hardbound book is full of the fascinating history of this place and the people who worked there!
There's also tons of extras! There are several "pockets" with drawings and copies of actual codes and notes that the codebreakers made!
There's even a copy of a poster used to remind military men to be careful not to spill secrets when they're out on a date! LOL! So interesting and definitely a collectors item for anyone interested in the codebreakers or WW2 in general!
This book is extremely fascinating! As soon as my husband got home from work last night, he spent half an hour just flipping through it. It looks like we'll be fighting over who gets to read it first!
I received these books, free of charge, from Quarto Publishing Group, in exchange for my honest review.
8.) Bletchley Park: The Secret Archives - This final book isn't for small children, but its definitely educational! With the recent film, The Imitation Game (about Alan Turing and the breaking of the Enigma Code during WW2), Bletchley Park is back in the news! Bletchley Park, once an estate, was used during the war as the central location for Britain's famous codebreakers.
This beautiful, hardbound book is full of the fascinating history of this place and the people who worked there!
There's also tons of extras! There are several "pockets" with drawings and copies of actual codes and notes that the codebreakers made!
There's even a copy of a poster used to remind military men to be careful not to spill secrets when they're out on a date! LOL! So interesting and definitely a collectors item for anyone interested in the codebreakers or WW2 in general!
This book is extremely fascinating! As soon as my husband got home from work last night, he spent half an hour just flipping through it. It looks like we'll be fighting over who gets to read it first!
I received these books, free of charge, from Quarto Publishing Group, in exchange for my honest review.
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