Top-rated books by Chantelle Greenhills
Books like Chantelle Greenhills’s
Award winning
Grandpa's Quilt (Rookie Readers)
Betsy Franco, Linda Bild, 1999
32 pages
Why to read
Enhances bonding through storytelling.
Illustrates creativity and craftsmanship.
Supports early reading skills development.
Fosters appreciation for family heritage.

Grandpa's Quilt (Rookie Readers)
Betsy Franco, Linda Bild, 1999
Award winning
Bend and Stretch (Mum and Me)
Jan Ormerod, 1987
24 pages
Why to read
Celebrates mother-child bonding through playful activities.
Encourages physical movement and coordination development.
Illustrations enhance understanding of actions and emotions.
Supports early language skills and concept recognition.

Bend and Stretch (Mum and Me)
Jan Ormerod, 1987
Award winning
My Abuelita
Yuyi Morales, Johnston Tony, 2009
32 pages
Why to read
Celebrates cultural heritage through vibrant storytelling.
Stimulates language skills with Spanish vocabulary integration.
Strengthens family bonds depicted through heartwarming narrative.
Enhances creative thinking with whimsical, colorful illustrations.

My Abuelita
Yuyi Morales, Johnston Tony, 2009
Award winning
Hey Grandude!
Paul Mccartney, Kathryn Durst, 2019
32 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled story stimulates imagination and creativity.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage young readers.
Themes of bonding and adventure promote family discussions.
Inspires curiosity and exploration in a fun way.

Hey Grandude!
Paul Mccartney, Kathryn Durst, 2019
Award winning
The Frank Show
David Mackintosh, 2012
32 pages
Why to read
Highlights the value of intergenerational relationships.
Encourages appreciation of family diversity and history.
Supports emotional intelligence and empathy development.
Engaging storytelling with humorous twist.

The Frank Show
David Mackintosh, 2012
Award winning
The Teeny-Tiny Woman
Harriet Ziefert, Laura Rader, 1995
32 pages
Why to read
Captivating story sparks children's imagination.
Encourages problem-solving and creativity.
Characters relatable to young readers.
Ideal for parent-child shared reading.

The Teeny-Tiny Woman
Harriet Ziefert, Laura Rader, 1995
Award winning
Mad About Plaid
Jill McElmurry, 2000
40 pages
Why to read
Vibrant, whimsical illustrations captivate and spark imagination.
Engaging narrative encourages early reading and language skills.
Themes of friendship and individuality resonate with young readers.
Interactive elements foster reader participation and retention.

Mad About Plaid
Jill McElmurry, 2000
Award winning
Crazy Mayonnaisy Mum
Julia Donaldson, Sharra, 2005
96 pages
Why to read
Vibrant, playful poems celebrate everyday family life.
Encourages language development and creativity in young children.
Ideal for read-aloud sessions, fostering family bonds.
Light-hearted content, suitable for young readers.
