Top-rated books by Ann Kronheimer
Sense and Sensibility
Age: 0-11
Mansfield Park (Easy Classics)
Age: 7-9
Pride and Prejudice (Real Reads)
Age: 8-9
Books like Ann Kronheimer’s
Big Sister, I Need You
Kim Lindquist, 2023
25 pages
Why to read
Enhances sibling relationships through storytelling.
Supports emotional development and empathy.
Encourages family bonding during reading time.
Engaging illustrations complement the narrative.

Big Sister, I Need You
Kim Lindquist, 2023
Award winning
The Girl With The Broken Wing
Heather Dyer, 2005
151 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure fosters imagination and creativity.
Engages young readers with relatable sibling dynamics.
Enhances empathy and understanding through diverse characters.
Encourages family bonding over shared reading moments.

The Girl With The Broken Wing
Heather Dyer, 2005
Award winning
Children of the Emancipation (Picture the American Past)
Wilma King, 2000
48 pages
Why to read
Educational insights into post-emancipation American history.
Fosters understanding of historical changes and their impact.
Encourages empathy and appreciation of diverse experiences.
Ideal for enhancing children's historical knowledge.

Children of the Emancipation (Picture the American Past)
Wilma King, 2000
Award winning
Monster and Boy: The Sister Surprise
Hannah Barnaby, Anoosha Syed, 2023
144 pages
Why to read
Fun, engaging adventure of friendship and bravery. - Encourages sibling bonding and understanding. - Stimulates imagination with unique, whimsical characters. - Great tool for enhancing early reading skills.

Monster and Boy: The Sister Surprise
Hannah Barnaby, Anoosha Syed, 2023
This is Passover
Santiago Cohen, 2004
7 pages
Why to read
Introduces Passover traditions through vibrant, captivating illustrations.
Strengthens cultural knowledge and diversity understanding.
Encourages familial bonding over shared heritage stories.
Simple, engaging narrative suitable for young readers.

This is Passover
Santiago Cohen, 2004
Award winning
What Is Money?: Personal Finance for Kids
Kelly Lee, 2021
36 pages
Why to read
Simplifies complex finance concepts for young minds.
Engages kids with fun, relatable money-related scenarios.
Encourages financial literacy from an early age.
Illustrated, captivating visuals aid in understanding.

What Is Money?: Personal Finance for Kids
Kelly Lee, 2021
Award winning
I Am a Big Brother
Caroline Jayne Church, 2015
24 pages
Why to read
Highlights joys, responsibilities of being a big brother.
Encourages empathy, nurturing among young siblings.
Bright, engaging illustrations captivate young readers.
Supports smooth transition for growing families.

I Am a Big Brother
Caroline Jayne Church, 2015
Award winning
Yo Soy Muslim: A Father's Letter to His Daughter
Mark Gonzales, Mehrdokht Amini, 2017
32 pages
Why to read
Celebrates cultural identity and diversity.
Strengthens father-daughter relationships.
Empowers self-confidence and belonging.
Encourages questions about heritage and faith.
