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My Worst Book Ever
Allan Ahlberg, Bruce Ingman, 2018
64 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with humor, creativity, and unexpected twists.
Highlights the ups and downs of a writer’s journey.
Encourages resilience and perseverance through challenges.
Illustrations complement the story, enhancing engagement.

My Worst Book Ever
Allan Ahlberg, Bruce Ingman, 2018
Award winning
Wipe-Clean Alphabet
Jessica Greenwell, Stacey Lamb, 2011
24 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with fun, interactive alphabet learning.
Encourages early literacy skills through hands-on practice.
Reusable format ensures endless learning opportunities.
Perfect for preschoolers developing fine motor skills.

Wipe-Clean Alphabet
Jessica Greenwell, Stacey Lamb, 2011
Award winning
Bob Dylan: Mavericks of Music: Stories for Children
Daniel Budnik, 2023
36 pages
Why to read
Inspiring stories about music legend Bob Dylan.
Engages children with vibrant, lyrical storytelling.
Fosters appreciation for music and creativity.
Encourages historical and cultural awareness.

Bob Dylan: Mavericks of Music: Stories for Children
Daniel Budnik, 2023
Award winning
She Persisted: Pura Belpré
Meg Medina, Chelsea Clinton, Marilisa Jiménez García, Alexandra Boiger, Gillian Flint, 2023
96 pages
Why to read
Inspires with Pura Belpré’s empowering, historical impact.
Highlights cultural diversity and importance of representation.
Encourages perseverance and following one's dreams.
Engages young readers with vibrant storytelling.

She Persisted: Pura Belpré
Meg Medina, Chelsea Clinton, Marilisa Jiménez García, Alexandra Boiger, Gillian Flint, 2023
Award winning
Billy's Booger
William Joyce, Moonbot, 2015
40 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity and originality through humorous storytelling.
Encourages self-expression and confidence in young readers.
Supports literacy skills with engaging text and illustrations.
Addresses overcoming challenges and resilience.

Billy's Booger
William Joyce, Moonbot, 2015
Our Rights!: Stories and Poems About Children's Rights
Chih-An Chen, Jake Hope, Habiba Nabisubi, Ruthine Burton, 2024
240 pages
Why to read
Explores essential children's rights through stories and poems.
Encourages empathy and understanding among young readers.
Supports cognitive development with thought-provoking content.
Enhances literacy skills while educating on human rights.

Our Rights!: Stories and Poems About Children's Rights
Chih-An Chen, Jake Hope, Habiba Nabisubi, Ruthine Burton, 2024
Award winning
Good Books for Bad Children: The Genius of Ursula Nordstrom
Beth Kephart, Chloe Bristol, 2023
48 pages
Why to read
Showcases Ursula Nordstrom's groundbreaking children's literature impact.
Inspiring, creative approaches to shaping young minds.
Deep dive into the evolution of modern children's books.
Encourages explorative and innovative thinking in children.

Good Books for Bad Children: The Genius of Ursula Nordstrom
Beth Kephart, Chloe Bristol, 2023
Award winning
100 Bible Stories
Miles Kelly Publishing, Victoria Parker (author), 2017
320 pages
Why to read
Introduces kids to fundamental biblical tales and values.
Enhances comprehension and moral reasoning in young minds.
Illustrations captivate attention, enhancing imagination and memory.
Provides shared reading adventure for family bonding time.
