Top-rated books by Christina Goodings
Books like Christina Goodings’s
Oxford Reading Tree: Stages 10-11: Glow-worms: Class Pack (36 Books, 6 of Each Title)
John Foster, 2005
16 pages
Why to read
Engages children with diverse and captivating stories.
Enhances vocabulary and comprehension skills effectively.
Fosters emotional and social development through characters.
Ideal for progressing readers in upper primary.

Oxford Reading Tree: Stages 10-11: Glow-worms: Class Pack (36 Books, 6 of Each Title)
John Foster, 2005
Award winning
Stories To Share
Tiger Tales, Claire Freedman, Angela Mcallister, A. H. Benjamin, Kathryn White, Elizabeth Baguley, 2015
176 pages
Why to read
Engaging tales fostering imagination and emotional development.
Features relatable characters, enhancing empathy among young readers.
Encourages language skills through repetitive, rhythmic phrasing.
Perfect for bedtime stories and family bonding time.

Stories To Share
Tiger Tales, Claire Freedman, Angela Mcallister, A. H. Benjamin, Kathryn White, Elizabeth Baguley, 2015
Award winning
Cleo's Alphabet Book
Caroline Mockford, Stella Blackstone, 2007
26 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage young readers.
Introduces alphabet in a fun, memorable way.
Enhances letter recognition and vocabulary growth.
Encourages early literacy skills development.

Cleo's Alphabet Book
Caroline Mockford, Stella Blackstone, 2007
Award winning
Warm Friends: Signatures Level 1 Book 3
Roger C. Farr, Dorothy S. Strickland, Richard F. Abrahamson, 1999
179 pages
Why to read
Interactive narrative fosters early literacy skills.
Encourages empathy and friendship through storytelling.
Engages young minds with vibrant illustrations.
Suitable for beginner readers and shared reading times.

Warm Friends: Signatures Level 1 Book 3
Roger C. Farr, Dorothy S. Strickland, Richard F. Abrahamson, 1999
Award winning
Hill Readers Book10
Hill Learning Center, Scholastic Inc., Scholastic, Liza Charlesworth, Scholastic Teaching Resources, 2003
249 pages
Why to read
Enhances advanced reading skills and comprehension.
Engages with complex characters and rich narratives.
Supports cognitive development through challenging text.
Fosters a love for ongoing learning and reading.

Hill Readers Book10
Hill Learning Center, Scholastic Inc., Scholastic, Liza Charlesworth, Scholastic Teaching Resources, 2003
So Many Sounds
Claire Chadwick, Trevor Salter, 2013
28 pages
Why to read
Enhances auditory recognition through playful sound exploration.
Encourages interactive reading and vocal expression.
Supports language development and auditory processing.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage young readers.

So Many Sounds
Claire Chadwick, Trevor Salter, 2013
Award winning
Dot and Bob (Green Light Readers)
David Mcphail, 2008
24 pages
Why to read
Fosters early reading confidence with simple, repetitive text.
Enhances vocabulary through playful rhymes and delightful illustrations.
Encourages friendship and teamwork values.
Ideal for read-alouds and independent early reading.

Dot and Bob (Green Light Readers)
David Mcphail, 2008
Award winning
Oxford Reading Tree: Level 4: Decode and Develop Class Pack of 36
Roderick Hunt, Alex Brychta, Lucy Tritton, 2011
16 pages
Why to read
Enhances reading fluency and comprehension development.
Ideal for emerging young readers, aligning with school curriculum.
Supports phonics learning, boosting decoding skills.
Variety of engaging stories, captivating young minds.
