Top-rated books by C. Roger Mader
Lost Cat
Age: 4-7
Books like C. Roger Mader’s
Award winning
Cat Skidoo
Bethany Roberts, R.W. Alley, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Encourages creativity and imaginative play.
Builds vocabulary and language skills.
Supports emotional development through relatable scenarios.
Interactive and engaging illustrations enhance understanding.

Cat Skidoo
Bethany Roberts, R.W. Alley, 2004
Award winning
Please Take Me For a Walk
Susan Gal, 2010
40 pages
Why to read
Celebrates the bond between kids and their pets.
Encourages outdoor activities and exploration.
Simple narrative ideal for early readers.
Illustrations enhance engagement and understanding.

Please Take Me For a Walk
Susan Gal, 2010
Award winning
A Castle Full of Cats
Ruth Sanderson, 2015
40 pages
Why to read
Whimsical storytelling enhances imaginative thinking.
Colorful illustrations captivate and engage young readers.
Fosters love for animals through charming feline antics.
Encourages exploration of friendship and community values.

A Castle Full of Cats
Ruth Sanderson, 2015
Award winning
A Very Fuddles Christmas
Frans Vischer, 2013
32 pages
Why to read
Captivating Christmas adventure enchants and delights young readers.
Encourages creativity and imagination with vivid storytelling.
Teaches values of perseverance and friendship.

A Very Fuddles Christmas
Frans Vischer, 2013
Award winning
Counting with Tiny Cat
Viviane Schwarz, Silvia Viviane Schwarz, 2017
32 pages
Why to read
Introduces basic counting in a playful, engaging manner.
Tiny Cat's antics offer humor and joy throughout.
Enhances cognitive development and numerical skills.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Counting with Tiny Cat
Viviane Schwarz, Silvia Viviane Schwarz, 2017
Award winning
Do Pigs Have Stripes?
Melanie Walsh, 1996
29 pages
Why to read
Engages preschoolers with colorful, interactive flip-pages.
Teaches animal recognition and characteristics effectively.
Encourages curiosity and observational skills.
Simple, repetitive text aids early literacy development.

Do Pigs Have Stripes?
Melanie Walsh, 1996
Award winning
What Are You Doing in My Bed?
David Bedford, 2005
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative fosters imagination and curiosity.
Characters model problem-solving and empathy.
Encourages family bonding through shared reading moments.
Supports language development and comprehension skills.

What Are You Doing in My Bed?
David Bedford, 2005
Cefin Y Cyw / Kevin The Chicken
Nick Denchfield, Ant Parker, 2004
14 pages
Why to read
Bilingual text enhances language learning opportunities.
Supports cognitive development with engaging dual narrative.
Stimulates imagination through whimsical storytelling.
Fosters cultural awareness and diversity appreciation.
