Top-rated books by Andy Nonamus
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Award winning
Miles Is a Mighty Brothersaurus
Samantha Kurtzman-Counter, 2016
30 pages
Why to read
Celebrates sibling relationships and teamwork.
Encourages empathy and understanding among children.
Enhances early literacy and language skills.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage young readers.

Miles Is a Mighty Brothersaurus
Samantha Kurtzman-Counter, 2016
Peter Pan: V&A Collector's Edition
J.M. Barrie, Tania Zamorsky, Karl James Mountford, 1911
224 pages
Why to read
Classic adventure ignites creativity and imagination in kids.
Characters display resilience and courage, fostering emotional growth.
Themes of friendship and loyalty enrich social skills.
Timeless narrative sparks discussions on moral and ethics.

Peter Pan: V&A Collector's Edition
J.M. Barrie, Tania Zamorsky, Karl James Mountford, 1911
Award winning
Gasp!
Terry Denton, 1996
31 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations capture children's attention and imagination.
Encourages creativity and curiosity in young readers.
Interactive plot fosters engagement and discussion.
Supports language development and comprehension skills.

Gasp!
Terry Denton, 1996
Our Tower
Joseph Coelho, Richard Johnson, 2022
48 pages
Why to read
Explores family dynamics through engaging storytelling.
Encourages emotional resilience and adaptability.
Supports language development and comprehension.
Ideal for shared family reading moments.

Our Tower
Joseph Coelho, Richard Johnson, 2022
Pizza Shark
Mike Lowery, 2024
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging, fun-filled adventurous tale.
Encourages creativity and problem-solving skills.
Delightfully quirky, relatable characters.
Supports language development through playful storytelling.

Pizza Shark
Mike Lowery, 2024
Rainbow Magic: Jude the Librarian Fairy: Special
Daisy Meadows, Orchard Books, 2020
160 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity and love for libraries.
Strengthens reading and comprehension skills.
Encourages teamwork and friendship values.
Engaging adventure for young readers.

Rainbow Magic: Jude the Librarian Fairy: Special
Daisy Meadows, Orchard Books, 2020
"Jay Jay Jet Plane": Tracy's Colours
Anova Books, 2004
12 pages
Why to read
Educational Value: The book introduces young readers to different colors, helping them learn basic color recognition in an engaging and entertaining context.
Character Engagement: Children can follow the adventures of Tracy, a character from the popular 'Jay Jay the Jet Plane' series, which can help in developing a connection with the character and maintain interest in the story.
Reading Skills Development: Reading this book with children can help them develop early reading skills, such as word recognition, sentence structure, and storytelling comprehension.
Imaginative Play: The combination of airplanes and colors can inspire imaginative play, allowing children to create their own stories and adventures based on the themes presented in the book.

"Jay Jay Jet Plane": Tracy's Colours
Anova Books, 2004
Who's Going to Bed?
Abie Longstaff, Eve Coy, 2019
32 pages
Why to read
Encourages routine with a delightful bedtime story.
Features charming characters for relatable bedtime scenarios.
Boosts language and cognitive skills through engaging narrative.
Fosters emotional development and empathy.
