Top-rated books by Eds. Time For Kids
Time for Kids: Almanac 2008
Age: 7-14
Books like Eds. Time For Kids’s
Think Slink! Think!
Lois Keffer, Steven Brite, 1997
16 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with vibrant, imaginative storytelling.
Characters exemplify teamwork and creative problem-solving.
Enhances critical thinking through fun, engaging scenarios.
Supports language development and cognitive growth.

Think Slink! Think!
Lois Keffer, Steven Brite, 1997
The Boy in the Big Black Box
Rebecca Lisle, 2007
80 pages
Why to read
Explores emotions, encourages empathy and understanding. - Enhances creativity through mystery-solving narrative. - Supports emotional development in early childhood. - Engages young readers with captivating illustrations.

The Boy in the Big Black Box
Rebecca Lisle, 2007
Franklin and the Stopwatch (Kids Can Read)
Sharon Jennings, Sasha McIntyre, Sean Jeffrey, Jelena Sisic, 2007
32 pages
Why to read
Teaches time management and responsibility.
Enhances understanding of consequences through engaging storytelling.
Encourages interactive reading and discussion.
Fun and relatable for early readers.

Franklin and the Stopwatch (Kids Can Read)
Sharon Jennings, Sasha McIntyre, Sean Jeffrey, Jelena Sisic, 2007
Roald Dahl Diary 2007
Roald Dahl, 2007
128 pages
Why to read
Inspires creativity with whimsical, engaging content.
Enhances planning skills through daily diary interaction.
Encourages routine with entertaining, literary company.
Fosters a love for reading and writing.

Roald Dahl Diary 2007
Roald Dahl, 2007
Plum Puddings and Paper Moons (The Kingdom of Silk Book 5)
Glenda Millard, Stephen King, 2010
128 pages
Why to read
Deep exploration of family, friendship, and acceptance.
Stimulates emotional intelligence and empathy in children.
Vivid, lyrical language enhances cognitive and language skills.
Encourages creative thinking and imagination.

Plum Puddings and Paper Moons (The Kingdom of Silk Book 5)
Glenda Millard, Stephen King, 2010
Award winning
Thurgood Marshall
Jill C. Wheeler, Sean Daly, Andrew Adams, 2021
64 pages
Why to read
Inspires with Thurgood Marshall's impactful life story.
Highlights courage and justice themes.
Encourages educational discussions on civil rights.
Supports history learning and literacy skills.

Thurgood Marshall
Jill C. Wheeler, Sean Daly, Andrew Adams, 2021
Tilly Beany Saves the World
Annie Dalton, Lesley Harker, 1997
192 pages
Why to read
Inspires creativity and world-saving aspirations in young minds.
Strengthens empathy through relatable, quirky character Tilly Beany.
Encourages environmental awareness and proactive problem-solving.
Enhances literacy with engaging storytelling and vocabulary.

Tilly Beany Saves the World
Annie Dalton, Lesley Harker, 1997
Award winning
A Place to Talk Outside
Elizabeth Jarman, 2009
40 pages
Why to read
Encourages outdoor play and exploration.
Supports language development and communication skills.
Fosters creativity and independent thinking.
Strengthens family bonds through shared reading.
