Top-rated books by Gareth P. Jones
Books like Gareth P. Jones’s
Award winning
Rectangle Time
Pamela Paul, Becky Cameron, 2021
32 pages
Why to read
Encourages family bonding through shared reading moments.
Highlights the importance of perspective in understanding.
Supports language development and comprehension skills.
Engaging narrative that fosters creativity and imagination.

Rectangle Time
Pamela Paul, Becky Cameron, 2021
Award winning
The Awesome Book of Awesomeness
Adam Frost, Dan Bramall, 2014
112 pages
Why to read
Packed with intriguing facts for curious young minds.
Stimulates imagination with vivid illustrations.
Encourages engagement through interactive content.
Boosts knowledge about the natural and scientific world.

The Awesome Book of Awesomeness
Adam Frost, Dan Bramall, 2014
Maisy Makes It Fun
Lucy Cousins, 2005
14 pages
Why to read
Promotes creativity and imagination through playful storytelling.
Introduces basic problem-solving skills in engaging ways.
Encourages positive social interactions and teamwork.
Designed to boost early language development.

Maisy Makes It Fun
Lucy Cousins, 2005
Award winning
Dude!
Reynolds Aaron, Aaron Hartzler, Dan Santat, 2018
40 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with its humorous, heartfelt narrative.
Encourages empathy through relatable, diverse characters.
Supports language development with lively dialogue.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing parent-child bonding.

Dude!
Reynolds Aaron, Aaron Hartzler, Dan Santat, 2018
Award winning
All Aboard the Circus Train!
Nickelodeon, Laura Driscoll, 2004
14 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations captivate and stimulate children’s visual senses.
Interactive story fosters engagement and imagination.
Teaches valuable lessons on teamwork and cooperation.
Ideal for family reading, enhancing bonding time.

All Aboard the Circus Train!
Nickelodeon, Laura Driscoll, 2004
This Book is Not a Bedtime Story
Eoin Mclaughlin, Rob Starling, 2020
32 pages
Why to read
Captivates with humor and unexpected twists.
Fosters creativity and curiosity in young readers.
Enhances parent-child bonding during reading time.
Addresses overcoming fears in a fun way.

This Book is Not a Bedtime Story
Eoin Mclaughlin, Rob Starling, 2020
The Bedtime Band
Michelle Worthington, Sandra Temple, 2011
32 pages
Why to read
Promotes relaxation through rhythmic storytelling.
Encourages musical interest and rhythmic awareness in children.
Supports routine building with a calming bedtime theme.
Fosters family bonding during shared reading times.

The Bedtime Band
Michelle Worthington, Sandra Temple, 2011
Award winning
Benji's Big Adventure (Festival Readers)
Scout Driggs, Joe Camp, Tony Demin, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled story sparks imagination and curiosity.
Engages kids with relatable, diverse characters.
Encourages critical thinking through problem-solving scenarios.
Ideal for shared reading, enhances parent-child bond.
