Top-rated books by Edward Corbould
Books like Edward Corbould’s
Grimm Fairy Tales (Legend Classics)
Jacob Grimm, Brothers Grimm, unknown author, 1917
288 pages
Why to read
Timeless fairy tales that spark imagination.
Encourages moral and ethical development.
Strengthens language skills through rich vocabulary.
Nurtures creativity and problem-solving abilities.

Grimm Fairy Tales (Legend Classics)
Jacob Grimm, Brothers Grimm, unknown author, 1917
Fairy Tales from Hans Christian Andersen
Hans Christian Andersen, Nicola Baxter, Anonymous, 1835
318 pages
Why to read
Timeless tales with profound moral lessons.
Stimulates imagination and creative thinking.
Fosters emotional and social development.
Encourages language skills and literacy.

Fairy Tales from Hans Christian Andersen
Hans Christian Andersen, Nicola Baxter, Anonymous, 1835
Award winning
The Tales of Mother Goose - Illustrated by D. J. Munro
Charles Perrault, D. J. Munro, 1697
96 pages
Why to read
Classic fairy tales with timeless lessons and morals.
Beautifully illustrated, captivating young readers' attention.
Encourages imagination and love for reading.
Supports language development and storytelling skills.

The Tales of Mother Goose - Illustrated by D. J. Munro
Charles Perrault, D. J. Munro, 1697
Award winning
Tales of Passed Times
Charles Perrault, John Austen, 1697
68 pages
Why to read
Classic fairy tales with timeless moral lessons.
Encourages imagination and creativity in young readers.
Enhances vocabulary and language skills effectively.
Ideal for bedtime stories and family bonding.

Tales of Passed Times
Charles Perrault, John Austen, 1697
Mr Men Adventure Pb
Adam Hargreaves, Roger Hargreaves, 2016
32 pages
Why to read
Vibrant, engaging stories spark creativity and imagination.
Characters exemplify diverse traits, enhancing emotional intelligence.
Simple text aids early reading skills development.
Encourages dialogue on values like friendship, cooperation.

Mr Men Adventure Pb
Adam Hargreaves, Roger Hargreaves, 2016
A Treasury of Fairy Tales
Helen Cresswell, Siân Bailey, GEMMA CARY,, 2013
96 pages
Why to read
Classic fairy tales delight and ignite young imaginations.
Enhances language skills through enchanting narratives.
Fosters moral development and empathy in readers.
A timeless collection perfect for family bonding time.

A Treasury of Fairy Tales
Helen Cresswell, Siân Bailey, GEMMA CARY,, 2013
King Arthur's Tale: Age 6-7, Average Readers
Anita Ganeri, 2011
24 pages
Why to read
Engages young minds with adventurous medieval tales.
Enhances vocabulary through rich, descriptive language.
Fosters moral values and lessons of bravery.
Supports development of reading comprehension skills.

King Arthur's Tale: Age 6-7, Average Readers
Anita Ganeri, 2011
Award winning
The Complete Illustrated Works of the Brothers Grimm
Jacob Grimm, Brothers Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, 1987
852 pages
Why to read
Classic fairy tales foster imagination and moral lessons.
Enhances vocabulary and linguistic skills through rich narratives.
Timeless stories encourage bonding during family reading time.
Supports cognitive development with engaging, complex plots.
