Top-rated books by Debbie A. Atwood
Jasper's Magic Blanket
Age: 7-9
Books like Debbie A. Atwood’s
Award winning
Tadpoles
Betsy James, 1999
32 pages
Why to read
Explore life cycles through a captivating narrative.
Encourages scientific curiosity and observational skills.
Supports understanding of nature and growth processes.
Interactive, engaging text suited for young readers.

Tadpoles
Betsy James, 1999
Award winning
The Lost Tooth Club
Arden Johnson-Petrov, Arden Johnson, 1998
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative about childhood milestone of losing teeth.
Characters model positive reactions to common fears.
Encourages resilience and adaptability in young readers.
Ideal for enhancing parent-child bonding during reading.

The Lost Tooth Club
Arden Johnson-Petrov, Arden Johnson, 1998
Being Impossible
Hiawyn Oram, 2008
256 pages
Why to read
Encourages resilience and overcoming personal challenges.
Supports understanding of diverse perspectives and empathy.
Stimulates curiosity and imaginative thinking.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Being Impossible
Hiawyn Oram, 2008
Award winning
Rudy and the Monster at School
Paul Westmoreland, George Ermos, 2022
128 pages
Why to read
Addresses fears with humor and understanding.
Encourages bravery and resilience in kids.
Supports emotional development through relatable storytelling.
Ideal for parent-child cooperative reading sessions.

Rudy and the Monster at School
Paul Westmoreland, George Ermos, 2022
Balloons
Deborah Kekewich, 2004
16 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations captivate and stimulate young minds.
Encourages creativity through colorful balloon adventures.
Supports language development with simple, engaging text.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Balloons
Deborah Kekewich, 2004
Award winning
My Bunny Diary
Tracy Arah Dockray, 2001
40 pages
Why to read
Captures everyday adventures through a child's eyes.
Enhances vocabulary and expression in young readers.
Encourages emotional growth and empathy.
Perfect for bedtime reading and bonding.

My Bunny Diary
Tracy Arah Dockray, 2001
Award winning
Splat!
Mary Margaret Pérez-Mercado, Richard Torrey, 1999
24 pages
Why to read
Captivating storyline sparks children’s imagination and creativity.
Features diverse, relatable characters enhancing social understanding.
Encourages problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
Engaging text ideal for interactive read-aloud sessions.

Splat!
Mary Margaret Pérez-Mercado, Richard Torrey, 1999
Oxford Reading Tree
Roderick Hunt, Jacquie Buttriss, Ann Callander, 1990
24 pages
Why to read
Engaging stories enhance language skills and vocabulary.
Diverse characters foster empathy and cultural understanding.
Encourages independent reading and boosts confidence.
Supports curriculum learning objectives effectively.
