Top-rated books by Beth Kephart
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David
Maggie Barfield, 2012
24 pages
Why to read
Engaging biblical story tailored for young readers.
Enhances understanding of courage and faith.
Stimulates discussions on morals and values.
Colorful illustrations captivate and inspire.

David
Maggie Barfield, 2012
Award winning
La La La: A Story of Hope
Kate Dicamillo, Jaime Kim, 2018
70 pages
Why to read
Promotes resilience and hope through captivating illustrations.
Encourages emotional expression and empathy in children.
Simple, lyrical text ideal for early readers.
Fosters imagination and independent thinking.

La La La: A Story of Hope
Kate Dicamillo, Jaime Kim, 2018
Award winning
Barney: Follow Me!
Quinlan B. Lee, Darren McKee, 2004
6 pages
Why to read
Interactive adventure with Barney and his friends.
Encourages following directions and active participation.
Stimulates imagination and creativity in young readers.
Supports early learning and developmental milestones.

Barney: Follow Me!
Quinlan B. Lee, Darren McKee, 2004
Award winning
We're Going to Be Friends
Jack White, Elinor Blake, 2020
32 pages
Why to read
Celebrates friendship and new beginnings.
Ideal for transitioning to school life.
Encourages social skills and empathy.
Simple, captivating storytelling.

We're Going to Be Friends
Jack White, Elinor Blake, 2020
Award winning
Sticker Mash-Ups!
Odd Dot, Lorenzo Matthew, Clementine Derodit, 2022
12 pages
Why to read
Boosts creativity with vibrant, interactive sticker activities.
Encourages fine motor skills through sticker placement.
Enhances visual thinking and pattern recognition.
Fun, hands-on reading adventure for young learners.

Sticker Mash-Ups!
Odd Dot, Lorenzo Matthew, Clementine Derodit, 2022
Award winning
Please Write in This Book
Mary Amato, Eric Brace, 2006
112 pages
Why to read
Encourages creativity and expression through writing.
Interactive format engages young readers actively.
Strengthens communication skills and teamwork.
Inspires joy in shared storytelling and collaboration.

Please Write in This Book
Mary Amato, Eric Brace, 2006
We Are All Born Free
Amnesty International, 2008
64 pages
Why to read
Celebrates human rights with vibrant, engaging illustrations.
Introduces complex concepts in an accessible, child-friendly manner.
Encourages empathy and understanding diverse perspectives.
Inspires conversations about fairness and equality.

We Are All Born Free
Amnesty International, 2008
Award winning
Big Tune
Alliah L. Agostini, Shamar Knight-Justice, David Monteith, OrangeSky Audio, 2023
40 pages
Why to read
Explores musical themes in an engaging, child-friendly manner. - Encourages creativity and appreciation for diversity through music. - Supports emotional development and resilience building. - Enhances reading skills with rhythmic text and vibrant illustrations.
