Top-rated books by Eileen The Storyteller
Witcheficent’s Bat Stew
Age: 0-12
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Award winning
Orange
Amanda Doering Tourville, Drew Temperante, Amanda Doering, Glenn Thomas, 2018
24 pages
Why to read
Colorful journey promotes exploration and creativity.
Engaging story fosters emotional development.
Simple language perfect for early readers.
Encourages color recognition and vocabulary growth.

Orange
Amanda Doering Tourville, Drew Temperante, Amanda Doering, Glenn Thomas, 2018
Award winning
Doris
Sarah Jacoby, 2023
40 pages
Why to read
Engaging, whimsical story sparks children’s creativity.
Relatable protagonist encourages empathy and understanding.
Encourages critical thinking through problem-solving scenarios.
Warm illustrations complement nurturing narrative.

Doris
Sarah Jacoby, 2023
Award winning
My Grandfather's Song Book
Huỳnh Kim Liên, Phùng Nguyên Quang, 2023
40 pages
Why to read
Beautifully illustrated, celebrating Vietnamese culture and heritage.
Strengthens bonds with grandparent through shared stories.
Encourages musical interest and historical curiosity.
Engaging tale fostering emotional and cognitive growth.

My Grandfather's Song Book
Huỳnh Kim Liên, Phùng Nguyên Quang, 2023
Award winning
The Secret Kingdom
Michele Bledsoe, Richard Bledsoe, 2013
34 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity through vibrant, imaginative storytelling.
Encourages emotional development with relatable, diverse characters.
Supports problem-solving skills with engaging plot twists.
Strengthens reading habits in a fun, captivating way.

The Secret Kingdom
Michele Bledsoe, Richard Bledsoe, 2013
Learn English KS1 Revision
Nape, 2006
120 pages
Why to read
Tailored English language lessons for Key Stage 1 learners.
Engaging activities enhance reading and writing skills.
Boosts confidence in young readers' language abilities.
Supports curriculum-aligned learning objectives.

Learn English KS1 Revision
Nape, 2006
Teletubbies Annual (Teletubbies)
Bbc, 2004
64 pages
Why to read
Vibrant visuals stimulate young children’s sensory development.
Simple narratives support early language acquisition.
Familiar characters encourage emotional connection.
Interactive elements enhance motor skills.

Teletubbies Annual (Teletubbies)
Bbc, 2004
Award winning
What Should I Eat Today?
Erik Pedersen, 2016
48 pages
Why to read
Explores healthy eating habits through engaging storytelling.
Encourages interactive learning with vibrant illustrations.
Supports decision-making skills development.
Fosters parent-child bonding over meal choices.

What Should I Eat Today?
Erik Pedersen, 2016
Feet
Nicola Whittaker, 2002
32 pages
Why to read
Visually engaging illustrations captivate young readers.
Explores movement and coordination, aiding physical development.
Encourages curiosity about the human body.
Perfect for interactive read-aloud sessions.
