Top-rated books by Frances Jenkins Olcott
Books like Frances Jenkins Olcott’s
Award winning
Epic: Welcome to Moonhaven
Annie Auerbach, 1756
24 pages
Why to read
Vivid, magical world captivates and stimulates imagination.
Encourages teamwork, friendship, and cooperation among characters.
Engages young readers with lively, adventurous storytelling.
Supports language development and boosts reading skills.

Epic: Welcome to Moonhaven
Annie Auerbach, 1756
Award winning
Gabby the Shrew
Alfa-Betty Olsen, 1994
1 pages
Why to read
Encourages empathy through vivid, engaging character interactions.
Stimulates creativity with imaginative, problem-solving scenarios.
Supports language development with rich, accessible vocabulary.
Enhances emotional intelligence with relatable conflicts and resolutions.

Gabby the Shrew
Alfa-Betty Olsen, 1994
Award winning
Winter, Awake!
Linda Kroll, Ruth Lieberherr, 2003
32 pages
Why to read
Captivating winter tale stimulates imagination and seasonal joy.
Engaging narrative fosters problem-solving and empathy skills.
Relatable characters enhance emotional and social development.
Encourages family bonding through delightful shared reading.

Winter, Awake!
Linda Kroll, Ruth Lieberherr, 2003
SHAPES BOOK Britannica Discovery Library
Encyclopædia Britannica, 2005
600 pages
Why to read
Explores fundamental shapes through vibrant images and text.
Enhances visual and cognitive skills.
Encourages interactive learning and shape recognition.
Reliable content from Encyclopædia Britannica.

SHAPES BOOK Britannica Discovery Library
Encyclopædia Britannica, 2005
Award winning
Molly and the Runaway Trolley
Ashley Bartley, Brian Martin, 2023
31 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure spurs curiosity and critical thinking.
Characters embody resilience and problem-solving skills.
Fosters empathy and cooperation among young readers.
Ideal blend of fun and educational content.

Molly and the Runaway Trolley
Ashley Bartley, Brian Martin, 2023
Award winning
That's Silly: 2 (Smart Cat Book)
William Sleator, Lawrence Di Fiori, 1981
46 pages
Why to read
Enhances creativity through engaging, silly scenarios.
Stimulates language development with playful dialogue.
Encourages interactive reading sessions between parent and child.
Supports cognitive growth with humorous problem-solving.

That's Silly: 2 (Smart Cat Book)
William Sleator, Lawrence Di Fiori, 1981
Cassie and The Wild Cat: Bug in the Rug
Pat Hatt, Indah Eichan, 2013
29 pages
Why to read
Engaging story boosts children's imagination and creativity.
Characters illustrate teamwork and resourcefulness.
Fosters literacy and language skills through fun narrative.
Encourages parental involvement and shared reading moments.

Cassie and The Wild Cat: Bug in the Rug
Pat Hatt, Indah Eichan, 2013
Orchard Book of Starry Tales
Geraldine Mccaughrean, Sophy Williams, 1998
103 pages
Why to read
Myth-infused stories spark imagination and creativity.
Culturally rich content enhances global awareness.
Stellar illustrations captivate and engage young readers.
Encourages curiosity about astronomy and mythology.
