Top-rated books by Edtd. By Sheila Anne Barry
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Age: 6-12
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Award winning
696 School Jokes & Riddles
Joseph Rosenbloom, 1986
128 pages
Why to read
Fosters humor and linguistic creativity in young readers.
Enhances vocabulary through playful wordplay and puns.
Promotes social skills with shareable, humorous content.
Supports cognitive development with problem-solving jokes.

696 School Jokes & Riddles
Joseph Rosenbloom, 1986
Award winning
Giving
Shirley Hughes, 1993
24 pages
Why to read
Encourages empathy through engaging and heartfelt storytelling.
Inspires generosity and selflessness in young readers.
Colorful illustrations captivate and stimulate visual learning.
Ideal for parent-child bonding over meaningful topics.

Giving
Shirley Hughes, 1993
Award winning
Nursery Rhymes (Mixed Up)
Hilary Robinson, 2013
32 pages
Why to read
Reinvents classic rhymes with creative, surprising twists.
Enhances language skills through rhythmic, playful verse.
Stimulates early cognitive development and creativity.
Offers joyful bonding through shared reading moments.

Nursery Rhymes (Mixed Up)
Hilary Robinson, 2013
At Home with English
John Jackman, Sue Cony, 2007
32 pages
Why to read
Enhances vocabulary and grammar skills effectively.
Interactive content keeps young readers engaged.
Encourages language development through enjoyable activities.
Supports early reading and writing achievements.

At Home with English
John Jackman, Sue Cony, 2007
Award winning
A Smile
Isaiah L Allen, Mel Darmawan, 2023
26 pages
Why to read
Encourages positive emotional development through storytelling.
Enhances understanding of friendship and empathy.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage young readers.
Supports language skills and emotional intelligence growth.

A Smile
Isaiah L Allen, Mel Darmawan, 2023
Just For You!: I Hate To Be Sick
Aamir Bermiss, Ken Wilson-Max, Aamir Lee Bermiss, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Addresses common childhood fear of sickness empathetically.
Encourages resilience and understanding through engaging storytelling.
Illustrations resonate with young readers, enhancing connection.
Supports early development of empathy and emotional awareness.

Just For You!: I Hate To Be Sick
Aamir Bermiss, Ken Wilson-Max, Aamir Lee Bermiss, 2004
I Have Autism, but I Want to Play Too
Lisa Pate, 2021
30 pages
Why to read
Illustrates inclusivity, showcasing diverse friendships.
Encourages understanding and empathy towards autism.
Supports emotional development through engaging storytelling.
Engages young readers with vibrant illustrations.

I Have Autism, but I Want to Play Too
Lisa Pate, 2021
Award winning
Miss Mary Lou asks Why Am I Sad?
M.J. Parker, 2021
28 pages
Why to read
Addresses emotional awareness in young children.
Empowers children to express and understand feelings.
Illustrations captivate and convey emotional context.
Ideal for parent-child bonding over sensitive topics.
