Top-rated books by Deborah Kekewich
Balloons
Age: 5-7
Books like Deborah Kekewich’s
Follow the Shapes
Roberta Butler, 2004
26 pages
Why to read
Enhances shape recognition and cognitive development.
Interactive, engaging storytelling captivates young minds.
Encourages spatial awareness and logical thinking.
Perfect for bonding during family reading time.

Follow the Shapes
Roberta Butler, 2004
Award winning
First Grade Skills Review
Brighter Vision Publishing, 2000
64 pages
Why to read
Reinforces key first-grade literacy and math skills.
Engaging activities promote critical thinking and problem-solving.
Colorful, enjoyable illustrations enhance learning experience.
Designed to boost confidence and school readiness.

First Grade Skills Review
Brighter Vision Publishing, 2000
Award winning
Yellow
Amanda Doering Tourville, Amanda Doering, Dean Jones, Tracy Cottingham, 2018
24 pages
Why to read
Explores vibrant adventures with a colorful, engaging storyline.
Enhances language skills and emotional understanding.
Fosters creativity and curiosity in young readers.
Tailored for ages 3-7, perfect for early development.

Yellow
Amanda Doering Tourville, Amanda Doering, Dean Jones, Tracy Cottingham, 2018
Award winning
Barney: Hello Day!
Quinlan B. Lee, Darren McKee, 2004
6 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations captivate and stimulate visual learning.
Introduces daily routines through Barney's friendly adventures.
Encourages language development and early literacy skills.
Ideal for parental interactive reading sessions.

Barney: Hello Day!
Quinlan B. Lee, Darren McKee, 2004
Award winning
The Dream House
Laura Dockrill, Craig Higginson, Gwen Millward, 2021
112 pages
Why to read
Explores family dynamics, fostering emotional understanding.
Encourages creative thinking and imagination.
Addresses overcoming fears, instills resilience in young readers.
Engaging narrative that promotes literacy and family discussions.

The Dream House
Laura Dockrill, Craig Higginson, Gwen Millward, 2021
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
The Tocks on the Clock (Desi & Friends)
Jozef K Richards, 2021
34 pages
Why to read
Engaging storyline enhances time-telling skills and concepts.
Diverse characters promote inclusivity and cultural awareness.
Encourages mathematical thinking and strategic problem-solving.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and hold young readers' attention.

The Tocks on the Clock (Desi & Friends)
Jozef K Richards, 2021
Our Special World: My Friends
Liz Lennon, 2018
24 pages
Why to read
Explores the value of friendship through engaging stories.
Enhances social skills and empathy in young readers.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and stimulate visual learning.
Encourages discussions about relationships and cooperation.
