Top-rated books by Cate Berry
Thank You, Teacher!
Age: 4-8
Books like Cate Berry’s
Award winning
Go Girl! #6: Lunchtime Rules
Vicki Steggall, 2007
112 pages
Why to read
Encourages teamwork and friendship values.
Engages young readers with relatable school scenarios.
Supports social skills development through storytelling.
Illustrations captivate and enhance comprehension.

Go Girl! #6: Lunchtime Rules
Vicki Steggall, 2007
Award winning
The Try Not to Laugh Challenge - 10 Year Old Edition: A Hilarious and Interactive Joke Book Game for Kids - Silly One-Liners, Knock Knock Jokes, and More for Boys and Girls Age Ten
Crazy Corey, 2019
80 pages
Why to read
Interactive, engaging format boosts social skills and laughter.
Tailored for age 10; enhances comprehension and wit development.
Promotes family bonding through shared humor and game play.
Encourages confidence in verbal expression and creativity.

The Try Not to Laugh Challenge - 10 Year Old Edition: A Hilarious and Interactive Joke Book Game for Kids - Silly One-Liners, Knock Knock Jokes, and More for Boys and Girls Age Ten
Crazy Corey, 2019
Award winning
Lilly's Big Day
Kevin Henkes, Laura Hamilton, 2006
40 pages
Why to read
Explores themes of excitement, patience, and disappointment.
Enhances understanding of social roles and relationships.
Encourages emotional resilience and adaptability.
Ideal for fostering family discussions on expectations.

Lilly's Big Day
Kevin Henkes, Laura Hamilton, 2006
The Nanny Goat's Kid
Jeanne Willis, Tony Ross, 2010
32 pages
Why to read
Celebrates diversity and acceptance through engaging narrative.
Encourages empathy and understanding among young readers.
Stimulates dialogue on identity and belonging.
Delightfully illustrated, captivates children's attention.

The Nanny Goat's Kid
Jeanne Willis, Tony Ross, 2010
Award winning
That's Not Right (Flying Foxes)
Alan Durant, Katharine McEwen, 2002
48 pages
Why to read
Encourages ethical reasoning with engaging narrative.
Highlights importance of understanding different perspectives.
Boosts empathy through character interactions.
Ideal for group discussion and moral development.

That's Not Right (Flying Foxes)
Alan Durant, Katharine McEwen, 2002
Award winning
Kindness Wins: Stories of Love Elementary
Marguerite Locke, Julie Osterman Robyn Katz, Zoe Ranucci, Robin Katz, 2021
32 pages
Why to read
Explores empathy through engaging and relatable stories.
Encourages kindness and friendship in early schooling.
Strengthens social skills through narrative examples.
Warm illustrations complement heartwarming tales.

Kindness Wins: Stories of Love Elementary
Marguerite Locke, Julie Osterman Robyn Katz, Zoe Ranucci, Robin Katz, 2021
Bug Club Guided Fiction Reception Lilac Trucktown: Tyres for Ted
Jon Scieszka, 2010
8 pages
Why to read
Engages children with colorful, exciting truck-themed adventures.
Enhances early literacy skills through guided reading.
Supports cognitive development with relatable problem-solving scenarios.
Encourages imagination and collaborative play themes.

Bug Club Guided Fiction Reception Lilac Trucktown: Tyres for Ted
Jon Scieszka, 2010
A Hug For You
David C. King, Rhiannon Archard, 2022
32 pages
Why to read
Heartwarming tale of kindness and affection.
Encourages emotional development and empathy.
Simple language perfect for early readers.
Ideal for bedtime stories and bonding moments.
