Top-rated books by Hannah Shaw
Books like Hannah Shaw’s
Award winning
It's a Dog-Eat-Dog World (McGrowl, No. 5)
Bob Balaban, 2004
176 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure enriches creative thinking.
Characters model friendship and loyalty.
Encourages problem-solving skills in young readers.
Fun, age-appropriate humor.

It's a Dog-Eat-Dog World (McGrowl, No. 5)
Bob Balaban, 2004
The Naughty Mice
Andy Langley, Andrew Langley, John Collins, 1992
10 pages
Why to read
Explores themes of teamwork and problem-solving.
Characters demonstrate consequences of actions.
Engages kids with vibrant, colorful illustrations.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

The Naughty Mice
Andy Langley, Andrew Langley, John Collins, 1992
Award winning
Wolf Hill
Roderick Hunt, Alex Brychta, 1998
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure stimulates curiosity and critical thinking.
Dynamic characters teach valuable life lessons.
Captivating storyline enhances reading skills.
Ideal for developing empathy and emotional intelligence.

Wolf Hill
Roderick Hunt, Alex Brychta, 1998
Award winning
The Case of Fancy's Missing Ball: Pet Shop Adventures
Misty Gibson, 2023
26 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery enhances critical thinking and curiosity.
Relatable pet characters foster emotional development.
Illustrations enrich visual perception and attention.
Encourages teamwork, friendship values through story.

The Case of Fancy's Missing Ball: Pet Shop Adventures
Misty Gibson, 2023
Joe-Joe Nut and Biscuit Bill Case #2: Mineral Mischief (2) (The Adverntures of Joe Joe Nut and Biscuit Bill)
Renee Hand, Jake Karwoski, 2011
74 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery plot sparks imagination and curiosity.
Characters demonstrate teamwork and resourceful problem-solving.
Enhances critical thinking through clue-finding adventures.
Captivates children's interest with fun, investigative storyline.

Joe-Joe Nut and Biscuit Bill Case #2: Mineral Mischief (2) (The Adverntures of Joe Joe Nut and Biscuit Bill)
Renee Hand, Jake Karwoski, 2011
Award winning
Tillie & Clementine Zoo Switcheroo
Dan Killeen, 2015
48 pages
Why to read
Adventurous story sparks curiosity and engagement.
Encourages creativity and imaginative play.
Supports development of problem-solving skills.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Tillie & Clementine Zoo Switcheroo
Dan Killeen, 2015
Solomon Smee Versus the Monkeys
Joanna Nadin, 2004
192 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure captivates young readers' imaginations.
Features relatable, quirky protagonist, Solomon Smee.
Encourages creative problem-solving skills.
Enhances vocabulary through playful, dynamic language.

Solomon Smee Versus the Monkeys
Joanna Nadin, 2004
The Taming of Lola: A Shrew Story
Ellen Weiss, Jerry Smath, Bryan Rennie, 2021
32 pages
Why to read
Addresses themes of friendship and personal growth.
Encourages empathy and understanding in relationships.
Lively and engaging narrative style.
Suitable for developing emotional intelligence in children.
