Guide to Modes of Transportation | Olivia Lauren Book Series | Children's Book About Travel | Children's Books by Black Authors | | Lauren Simone Publishing
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Olivia Travels: A Guide to Modes of Transportation is a fun story that teaches young children about different ways that people travel. Olivia takes her readers on a journey through her own experiences with transportation. Children will increase their vocabulary, be exposed to rhyme and rhythm, and learn about homonyms.
Lexile certified for Grade 2 (420-650)
Reviewed By Mamta Madhavan for Readers’ Favorite- FIVE STARS
Olivia Lauren loves to travel with her family and in Olivia Travels: A Guide to Modes of Transportation by Melissa-Sue John and Olivia Lauren, the book discusses various modes of transportation. Olivia has never gone up in an air balloon. Her favorite modes of transportation are airplanes and she flies with her sister every summer vacation. Sometimes they use an autobus to view the city. Her family likes to ride bicycles for pleasure and sometimes they use a tour boat to go around the harbor. Olivia introduces young readers to different ways they can travel and how they can move around without much difficulty.
The authors’ approach to the topic is engaging and entertaining, and they explain to readers how each mode of transportation works and how it can give a feeling of satisfaction. The book speaks about road, rail, sea, and air transport, and the bright and colorful illustrations do full justice to their words and the concept. It is a good book for tutors, educators, and parents to introduce their children to, as it gives them good information about the modes of transportation in a fun and interesting way. They can also have interactive sessions in classrooms to make the concept appealing to young readers. There are so many ways to make learning interactive and interesting, and this book will help children enjoy learning about different modes of transportation. I would definitely recommend it for school libraries and personal collections as it can be read many times and can also be used for reference.
Collect the entire Olivia Lauren Series:
Occupations A to Z: A Guide to Jobs and Careers
Olivia Connects: A Guide to Modes of Communication
Olivia Travels: A Guide to Modes of Transportation
A Guide to the Things We Wear
Guide to becoming an actor
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from 14 reviewsI wish I had this story while teaching first and second grade. The information is easy to understand, and the illustrations are eye-catching. The bold font makes the words jump off the page, and the brightly colored vocabulary words match the words in the diagrams, making it easy for the reader to learn new words and make connections. Imani did a great job explaining the life cycle of a plant. Additionally, she encourages her readers to do a hands-on experiment with planting a seed and recording the data. Hands-on projects are a brilliant way to introduce young children to the scientific method. Imani knows how to reach her audience and keep them engaged. Her readers will love seeing Imani take a selfie with a plant. The Golden Life of Sally Sunflower will inspire children to learn more about plants and explore becoming scientists.

This children’s book hits “home” My children are grown now and are educators. I know they would’ve loved this book because of the fun facts and seeing families that resemble them and their friends. Even as adults we enjoyed reading it and I’m looking forward to more adventures of Malachi and Karelle.

It was nice to shop with various options on diversity. My children love their book about promises. We will continue shopping for more books!

The messaging and graphics in this book are very well done! Highly recommend!

Fantastic books, illustrations are great, messaging is great. So happy you all are doing this work!

I have to speak about this book ASAP because @laurensimonepubs (Instagram) was so kind to send me a copy to review. In short, I was and am still in awe at every detail and illustration. This book has a wealth of knowledge. This book exemplifies what the adage means, “Big things come in small packages.” If you want a quick and easy way to share with your kiddo what different cultures wear, why and how, you absolutely need this book. There is no book like it! Even as an adult it was a good refresher for multi-cultural traditional and non-traditional clothing. I even learned new information as well. I implore you to get this book ASAP and share it with your class, your kiddos in your family, everyone. 5 stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Thank you again @laurensimonepubs for sending me this. I am incredibly grateful and have already been bragging about how truly amazing, educational, and artistic this book is. I plan to tell everyone I know about it. #LaurenSimonePublishing #ThingsWeWear #MustReadASAP #ChildrensNonFiction #BookReview #FiveStarBook #Multicultural #Diversity #ThankYou Everyone please follow @laurensimonepubs and check out the books they have and all about them on their website! I feel so honored to have been gifted a copy of this book by them. Thank you so so much. Please follow @laurensimonepubs on Instagram, check out their website at www.laurensimonepubs.com #LaurenSimonePublishingHouse

This book is so fun! Beautiful illustrations and musical story.

I like the varied range of occupations presented in the book. 4 Stars

As a Mom I love how thorough these books are about different ways to communicate, occupations, types of clothes and travel. Our favorite book was the one about types of travels. The occupations book is a little long for bedtime but a great resource and we’re reading a few pages each night. My 3 year old loves listening to these and looking at the illustrations. I love The diversity of the images.

I love this book! When I purchased it, I intended to read it to my lovely kids in the classroom. Obviously, I have to rethink this. So, Olivia Lauren's Occupations A to Z: A Guide to Jobs and Careers Book will be read and discussed via Google Meet in my Google classroom on Monday. I will try to share a snippet with you!
