Top-rated books by Ebony Glenn
Speak Up
Age: 4-7
Not Quite Snow White
Age: 4-6
Books like Ebony Glenn’s
Award winning
See You Someday Soon
Pat Zietlow Miller, Suzy Lee, Macmillan Audio, Suzy Lee - illustrator, Katharine Chin, 2022
48 pages
Why to read
Captures the beauty of hope and waiting.
Strengthens understanding of time and patience.
Encourages emotional resilience in young readers.
Beautiful illustrations complement heartwarming narrative.

See You Someday Soon
Pat Zietlow Miller, Suzy Lee, Macmillan Audio, Suzy Lee - illustrator, Katharine Chin, 2022
Award winning
There's Not One
Jennifer Higgie, 2016
28 pages
Why to read
Celebrates diversity through engaging, worldwide adventure.
Encourages recognition of unique identities and cultures.
Supports developmental understanding of inclusivity and respect.
Colorful illustrations captivate and spark imagination.

There's Not One
Jennifer Higgie, 2016
Moving On: The Story of Sam – Book 3
Sheila Hoeman, 2016
86 pages
Why to read
Supports emotional development through relatable life transitions.
Encourages resilience and adaptability in young readers.
Strengthens comprehension skills with engaging narrative.
Ideal for family reading, fostering discussions on change.

Moving On: The Story of Sam – Book 3
Sheila Hoeman, 2016
Award winning
Shh. The Baby is Asleep: Your favourite baby animals bedtime story.
Niki Palmer, Tulleners Ros, Neogi Joyeeta, 2019
28 pages
Why to read
Engaging bedtime stories featuring adorable baby animals.
Enhances bedtime routines with soothing narrative themes.
Supports early language development and empathy.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthening parent-child bonds.

Shh. The Baby is Asleep: Your favourite baby animals bedtime story.
Niki Palmer, Tulleners Ros, Neogi Joyeeta, 2019
Award winning
Aunt Nasty (Early Reader)
Margaret Mahy, 1973
80 pages
Why to read
Encourages creativity through engaging, whimsical storytelling. - Enhances empathy with relatable, dynamic characters. - Promotes problem-solving with intriguing plot twists. - Ideal for improving early reading skills and focus.

Aunt Nasty (Early Reader)
Margaret Mahy, 1973
Award winning
Stories for Christmas
Bernadette Watts, 2021
248 pages
Why to read
Captivating Christmas tales inspire holiday spirit.
Illustrations complement enriching, age-appropriate narratives.
Strengthens family bonds through shared reading moments.
Encourages empathy and cultural awareness.

Stories for Christmas
Bernadette Watts, 2021
Award winning
De Colores
David Diaz, 2008
32 pages
Why to read
Vivid illustrations captivate and spark children's visual learning.
Celebrates cultural diversity through traditional Spanish folk song.
Enhances language skills with bilingual English-Spanish text.
Encourages musical interest and auditory development.

De Colores
David Diaz, 2008
Award winning
Why did Marcus go to the Restaurant?
Janis Hennessey, 2016
32 pages
Why to read
Explores social skills through relatable dining scenarios.
Encourages understanding diverse food cultures.
Stimulates curiosity and conversation about new experiences.
Illustrated, engaging narrative keeps young readers captivated.
