Sarah L. Schuette

Sarah L. Schuette

  • 4 stars across 22 books
Sarah Schuette has written nearly 80 nonfiction children's books with themes relating to character values, cooking, family relationships, and the popular Spot It seek and find titles. Sarah began her career as an editor and eventually moved into photo shoot styling. She loves finding props, cooking, and styling the food that appears in the photographs in her books.
7th February 2019

Let's Look at Summer

How do we know it's summer? The weather is hot and the days are long. Animals try to stay cool and plants grow. This boo... MoreLet's Look at Summer

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1st July 2011

Animal Fun

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1st August 2014

Tons of Numbers

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1st January 2014

Loads of Letters

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1st January 2014

So Many Shapes

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1st January 2009

I am Generous

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24th January 2019

Let's Look at Winter

How do we know it's winter? The air is cold and snow falls. Animals look for food. Many plants turn brown, but evergreen... MoreLet's Look at Winter

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24th January 2019

Let's Look at Spring

How do we know it's spring? The sun shines and rain falls. Baby animals are born and flowers bloom. This book shows youn... MoreLet's Look at Spring

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7th February 2019

Let's Look at Autumn

How do we know it's autumn? The weather is cooler and the leaves change colour. Crops are ready for harvesting and anima... MoreLet's Look at Autumn

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7th February 2019

Investigate the Seasons Pack A of 4

This series looks at how the world around us changes with each season. With simple levelled text and colourful photos, t... MoreInvestigate the Seasons Pack A of 4

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