Top-rated books by Emma Proctor
Books like Emma Proctor’s
Award winning
Two-Headed Chicken
Tom Angleberger, 2022
208 pages
Why to read
Creative story sparks imagination and curiosity.
Highlights teamwork, unity among diverse characters.
Engages children in problem-solving adventures.
Supports language development through playful text.

Two-Headed Chicken
Tom Angleberger, 2022
Award winning
Bunny & Tree
Balint Zsako, 2023
184 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure between lovable Bunny and wise Tree.
Encourages empathy and friendship in early developmental stages.
Fosters imagination and curiosity through vivid storytelling.
Ideal for bonding during family reading time.

Bunny & Tree
Balint Zsako, 2023
Award winning
Powerpuff Girls : Christmas in Townsville (15 Fantastic Flaps to Lift)
Lisa Ryan-Herndon, Thompson Brothers, 2004
10 pages
Why to read
Exciting holiday adventure with beloved Powerpuff Girls characters.
Interactive lift-the-flap features enhance engagement.
Fosters curiosity and exploration in young readers.
Ideal for developing early reading skills.

Powerpuff Girls : Christmas in Townsville (15 Fantastic Flaps to Lift)
Lisa Ryan-Herndon, Thompson Brothers, 2004
Award winning
Here I Am
Patti Kim, Sonia Sanchez, 2012
40 pages
Why to read
Explores themes of immigration and cultural adaptation.
Illustrations enhance understanding of emotional journey.
Stimulates empathy and global awareness in young readers.
Encourages family discussions about diversity and resilience.

Here I Am
Patti Kim, Sonia Sanchez, 2012
Award winning
The Return of Zita the Spacegirl
Ben Hatke, 2014
240 pages
Why to read
Action-packed space adventure captivates young readers.
Empowering heroines inspire confidence and resilience.
Fosters creativity and curiosity about the universe.
Ideal for enhancing literacy and engagement.

The Return of Zita the Spacegirl
Ben Hatke, 2014
Award winning
Big Tree
Brian Selznick, Meryl Streep, 2023
528 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled storyline sparks children’s curiosity and imagination. - Vibrant, relatable characters encourage empathy and emotional growth. - Enhances problem-solving skills through engaging narrative challenges. - Supports language development and literacy in early learners.

Big Tree
Brian Selznick, Meryl Streep, 2023
Award winning
Tucker Flips!
Leslie Mcguirk, 1999
32 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with vibrant illustrations and dynamic storytelling.
Encourages resilience and adaptability through Tucker’s adventure.
Supports early development of motor and cognitive skills.
Fosters a love for reading with captivating narrative.

Tucker Flips!
Leslie Mcguirk, 1999
The Avengers: Which Wish?
Paul Tobin, Jacopo Camagni, 2010
24 pages
Why to read
Engaging superhero adventure sparks imagination and creativity.
Teaches teamwork and the value of cooperation.
Encourages resilience and overcoming challenges.
Interactive story elements enhance reader involvement.
