Top-rated books by Dannah Gresh
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Charlotte's Challenges
Jennifer Chandler, Kimberly Martinez, 2023
140 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure captivates and stimulates young minds.
Characters model resilience and adaptability.
Encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Supports emotional and social development.

Charlotte's Challenges
Jennifer Chandler, Kimberly Martinez, 2023
Award winning
Push and Pull
Susan Cañizares, Betsey Chessen, 1998
32 pages
Why to read
Explores fundamental physics concepts: pushing and pulling.
Engages young minds with interactive, hands-on learning.
Supports early scientific thinking and inquiry skills.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and stimulate visual learning.

Push and Pull
Susan Cañizares, Betsey Chessen, 1998
Award winning
Happy Here: 10 Stories from Black British Authors & Illustrators
Joseph Coelho, Sharna Jackson, Dean Atta, Jasmine Richards, Patrice Lawrence, Kereen Getten, E.L. Norry, Clare Weze, Theresa Lola, Alexandra Sheppard, Yomi Sode, Nicole Davis, Theo Solomon, 2021
256 pages
Why to read
Diverse tales from Black British voices.
Enhances cultural understanding and empathy.
Supports identity-building in young readers.
Engaging illustrations captivate and inspire.

Happy Here: 10 Stories from Black British Authors & Illustrators
Joseph Coelho, Sharna Jackson, Dean Atta, Jasmine Richards, Patrice Lawrence, Kereen Getten, E.L. Norry, Clare Weze, Theresa Lola, Alexandra Sheppard, Yomi Sode, Nicole Davis, Theo Solomon, 2021
Award winning
Boys Are Super Awesome!: Inspiring Short Stories for Boys About Mindfulness, Confidence, Perseverance, and Kindness
Avia Joyce, 2021
82 pages
Why to read
Promotes mindfulness, confidence, perseverance, and kindness.
Stories feature relatable, inspiring male role models.
Encourages emotional growth and self-awareness in boys.
Ideal for engaging family reading and discussion.

Boys Are Super Awesome!: Inspiring Short Stories for Boys About Mindfulness, Confidence, Perseverance, and Kindness
Avia Joyce, 2021
One Special Christmas
M Christina Butler, 2013
32 pages
Why to read
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One Special Christmas
M Christina Butler, 2013
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
Making Waves: A Branches Book
Vicky Fang, Christine Nishiyama, 2022
80 pages
Why to read
Encourages curiosity and discovery through engaging narrative.
Supports STEM education with technology and engineering concepts.
Boosts confidence with relatable problem-solving scenarios.
Ideal for independent or guided reading sessions.

Making Waves: A Branches Book
Vicky Fang, Christine Nishiyama, 2022
Award winning
Mariella, Queen of the Skies
Eoin Colfer, Katy Halford, 2018
96 pages
Why to read
Inspires creativity and innovation in young minds.
Encourages STEM learning through engaging storytelling.
Features strong, intelligent female protagonist.
Supports development of reading and comprehension skills.
