Top-rated books by Ariana Fiorello-Omotosho
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Award winning
I See Your Skin, but That Is Not All I See!
Tiffany Sullivan, 2022
24 pages
Why to read
Celebrates diversity and promotes inclusivity.
Teaches acceptance and understanding of different cultures.
Encourages empathy and social awareness in children.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage young readers.

I See Your Skin, but That Is Not All I See!
Tiffany Sullivan, 2022
Ugly Mug
Annie Dalton, Kate Aldous, 1994
96 pages
Why to read
Encourages self-acceptance through quirky, endearing characters.
Explores friendship dynamics with engaging storytelling.
Enhances empathy, promotes understanding diverse perspectives.
Ideal for family bonding and shared reading sessions.

Ugly Mug
Annie Dalton, Kate Aldous, 1994
Why Does It Rain?
Marian B. Jacobs, Nancy Ellwood, 1999
24 pages
Why to read
Explains weather patterns in a kid-friendly manner.
Encourages curiosity about natural phenomena.
Supports early science education.
Engaging illustrations complement the text.

Why Does It Rain?
Marian B. Jacobs, Nancy Ellwood, 1999
Award winning
The Superhero in All of Us
Zoe Wheeler, 2021
28 pages
Why to read
Empowers kids to find inner strength and confidence.
Encourages empathy and understanding through diverse characters.
Stimulates imagination with thrilling superhero adventures.
Supports development of moral and ethical values.

The Superhero in All of Us
Zoe Wheeler, 2021
Grasshopper
Ting Morris, Desiderio Sanzi, Deb Miner, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Vivid storytelling fuels imagination and cognitive development.
Characters teach resilience and problem-solving skills.
Ideal for enhancing parent-child interactive reading sessions.
Supports language skills and emotional intelligence growth.

Grasshopper
Ting Morris, Desiderio Sanzi, Deb Miner, 2004
Award winning
Moonlight on the River
Deborah Kovacs, 1993
32 pages
Why to read
Captivating storyline enhances imagination and curiosity.
Characters teach valuable life lessons and empathy.
Stimulates critical thinking through engaging narrative.
Ideal for bedtime reading; strengthens parent-child bond.

Moonlight on the River
Deborah Kovacs, 1993
Award winning
I Am ddAea
Etta B Harbin, Blueberry Illustrations, 2020
30 pages
Why to read
Boosts creativity through unique, imaginative storytelling.
Characters demonstrate resilience and problem-solving skills.
Encourages parent-child discussions on overcoming obstacles.
Supports language development with engaging dialogue.

I Am ddAea
Etta B Harbin, Blueberry Illustrations, 2020
Tughlaq and the Stolen Sweets (Series: The History Mysteries)
Natasha Sharma, Adrija Ghosh, 2021
80 pages
Why to read
Explores historical events in a playful, engaging manner.
Encourages curiosity and love for history through storytelling.
Strengthens reading skills and enhances vocabulary.
Interactive narrative fosters critical thinking and reasoning.
