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Oh, Baby, the Places You'll Go!
Dr. Seuss, Tish Rabe, 1997
32 pages
Why to read
Inspires curiosity about the world.
Encourages exploration and personal growth.
Supports developmental milestones in young children.
Ideal for family bonding over reading.

Oh, Baby, the Places You'll Go!
Dr. Seuss, Tish Rabe, 1997
Award winning
Days of the Week: A Dusty the Bulldog Story
Anne Mitchell, 2022
25 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with rhythmic storytelling about weekly activities.
Dusty the Bulldog teaches days through colorful adventures.
Enhances memory and sequence understanding in young readers.
Ideal for family bonding over routine learning.

Days of the Week: A Dusty the Bulldog Story
Anne Mitchell, 2022
The Winnie The Pooh Collection
A. A. Milne, 2004
1 pages
Why to read
Classic, timeless adventures with Pooh and friends.
Encourages friendship values, empathy, and understanding.
Stimulates imagination and creativity in readers.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing family bonds.

The Winnie The Pooh Collection
A. A. Milne, 2004
Rita and Whatsit
Jean-Philippe Arrou-Vignod, Olivier Tallec, 2006
25 pages
Why to read
Charming Characters: 'Rita and Whatsit' features the delightful duo of Rita, a spunky little girl with a strong personality, and Whatsit, her quirky and lovable pet dog. Their adventures and interactions are sure to captivate young readers and provide them with relatable and endearing characters to root for.
Life Lessons: Through the playful stories, the book imparts valuable lessons about friendship, creativity, and problem-solving. Children can learn from Rita and Whatsit's experiences, which often highlight the importance of cooperation, understanding, and empathy.
Engaging Illustrations: The book is filled with vibrant and expressive illustrations that bring the story to life. These illustrations not only complement the text but also help to engage visual learners and encourage children to immerse themselves in the world of the characters.
Accessible Language: Jean-Philippe Arrou-Vignod uses simple and accessible language that is perfect for early readers. The straightforward narrative style helps to build confidence in young children who are just starting to read independently, making 'Rita and Whatsit' an excellent choice for developing literacy skills.

Rita and Whatsit
Jean-Philippe Arrou-Vignod, Olivier Tallec, 2006
Award winning
The Velveteen Rabbit: Or How Toys Become Real
William Nicholson, Margery, Margery Williams Bianco, Margery Williams, Bell Scholastics, 1922
33 pages
Why to read
Explores deep themes of love and reality for kids.
Encourages compassion and understanding through character interactions.
Supports emotional development and resilience in children.
Timeless narrative that appeals to both kids and adults.

The Velveteen Rabbit: Or How Toys Become Real
William Nicholson, Margery, Margery Williams Bianco, Margery Williams, Bell Scholastics, 1922
Award winning
Wanda and the Alien to the Rescue
Sue Hendra, 2013
32 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity and friendship through adventurous storytelling.
Enhances language skills and vocabulary development.
Encourages empathy and understanding of diversity.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Wanda and the Alien to the Rescue
Sue Hendra, 2013
Award winning
Old French Fairy Tales
Comtesse De Ségur, 1856
300 pages
Why to read
Rich in cultural heritage and historical context.
Enhances vocabulary with elegant, classical language.
Stimulates imagination through vivid fairy tale narratives.
Encourages moral development and values.

Old French Fairy Tales
Comtesse De Ségur, 1856
Award winning
An Elephant & Piggie Biggie!
Mo Willems, 2019
320 pages
Why to read
Fosters emotional intelligence and friendship values.
Encourages early reading skills through simple text.
Interactive dialogues enhance engagement and comprehension.
Light-hearted humor supports cognitive development.
