Some Books I Recommend

Hope you find them interesting and inspiring …

“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.”

Dr. Seuss

Welcome to Mars: Making a Home on the Red Planet

 The interesting book tells you how humans may have the possibility of living on Mars someday. Can you imagine that? The book breaks down on all the science and technology parts and talks about everything from spacesuits to habitats to growing food in details. It is really cool and totally possible. However, the book also reminds us that we need to take good care of our own planet, because Earth is our home…

Elon Musk and the Quest for a Fantastic Future Young Readers’ Edition

 This book is about a real life superhero Elon and how a kid in South Africa became the guy who’s changing the world with electric cars, rocket ships and more. It’s packed with cool facts and simple explanations of tech. It also tells Elon’s ups and downs. I’d highly recommend it to someone who’d like to dream big and make it happen!

Children’s Illustrated Encyclopedia

 This book is a fantastic resource for students of 8-12 years old. The book is filled with vibrant illustrations and easy-to-understand explanations. The 600 pages are in alphabetical order, satisfying my curiosity about the world. I found the topics in space, science, and animals particularly fascinating. It’s not just a book to learn from, but also a book to enjoy!

Ocean, a Visual Encyclopedia

 This book is recommended for students of 8-12 years old who’d love to explore underwater adventures. With stunning images and fascinating facts, the book brings us on an amazing journey into the depths of our planet’s oceans, from vibrant coral reefs to mysterious deep-sea creatures. I was intrigued by the diverse marine life and the importance of ocean conservation. If you love ocean, this book is a treasure trove of knowledge!

National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of the World

 This book is recommended for students of 3 – 6 years old. The book brings us a journey around the world. It’s perfect for young learners who are curious about different countries, cultures and the wonders of our planet. I loved exploring the world through its pages full of colorful photos and fund facts. When you dream of traveling or just want to see the world, this book is an awesome starting point.

AdventureBox Max Magazines

 These magazine are great for 9 – 14 years old students. They do have a sister publication AdventureBox that is more for 6-9 years old. I enjoyed reading both. They are packed with exciting tales of adventures on epic journeys, solving mysteries, exploring hidden treasures. The characters are diverse and relatable. The stories are not only fun but also promoting problem solving skills…

Discovery Box Magazines

 These are my hands down favorite magazines for students of 7-14 years old. Each monthly issue the magazine explores a new topic, taking readers to a wonderful discovery journey through nature, history or science…

Harry Potter

 Awesome & Inspiring

I would recommend this book series for readers aged 9 years and up because it opens a reader’s eyes to the wonder of fantasy novels. The author describes everything so vividly that make you feel you are actually there with all the mind-blowing magic. Harry and his friends go to the super cool school, develop strong friendship and stand up what’s right…

Percy Jackson

You will like this action-packed adventures if you love Harry Potter. Both focus on the element of magic and how it can be used in both good and evil. Yet here you see a hero, who’s just like us…

The Wonderful Wizard of OZ

Highly recommend to young children for its fascinating story on Dorothy and her friends’ wild quest to meet the Wizard. They faced obstacles yet figured things out with life lessons learned along the way…

The Hunger Games

I only recommend this book to teenagers and have to warn it is a seriously intense book with mild violence. It is a fascinating story that brews up a lot of excitement through many plot twists and surprises – an eye-opener for me on society and power…

A Song of Ice and Fire

 A fascinating series with many characters of different personalities. It also contains a lot of cliff hangers prompting me to read it further – could not put it down. This is not for young children or the faint of heart. Although it is generally considered a book for mature readers aged 18 and above, I enjoy reading it very much. You may enjoy it if your parents permit and you like complex plots, epic battles and epic fantasy…

Brown Girl Dreaming

A beautiful verse that brings the life journey through time and place. It’s like a window to a different world but totally relatable…

Billionaire Boy 

I like the super funny story. Life is not just about money and fancy stuff. Normal friendships and a regular life could be what is really important…

The Unteachables

It’s about a group of misfit troublemaker students’ learning journey. Deep down they all have some unique talent and potential, even if they don’t fit the usual mold…