Top-rated books by J. N. Hunt
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Wally the Whizz Kid (A Mango Street Story)
Margaret P. Clark, 1995
32 pages
Why to read
Captivating tale enhances children’s creative thinking.
Features relatable, inspirational young protagonist.
Encourages teamwork and problem-solving skills.
Supports literacy and cognitive development.

Wally the Whizz Kid (A Mango Street Story)
Margaret P. Clark, 1995
Hodder English GOLD
John Rowley, 1999
32 pages
Why to read
Enhances grammar and comprehension skills effectively.
Engaging exercises sustain interest and encourage learning.
Supports curriculum standards for primary English education.
Ideal for building confidence in young readers.

Hodder English GOLD
John Rowley, 1999
Computer Wizards: Internet Magic
Claire Pye, Ruth Cassidy, Claire Pye, Ruth Cassidy, 2003
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging tale of technology and adventure.
Fosters digital literacy and safe internet habits.
Encourages teamwork and creative problem-solving.
Ideal for budding tech enthusiasts.

Computer Wizards: Internet Magic
Claire Pye, Ruth Cassidy, Claire Pye, Ruth Cassidy, 2003
Award winning
Homework Helpers: Spelling for School
Emily Guille-Marrett, 2009
32 pages
Why to read
Boosts spelling skills through engaging exercises.
Builds confidence in young readers' abilities.
Tailored content aligning with school curricula.
Encourages independent and motivated learning.

Homework Helpers: Spelling for School
Emily Guille-Marrett, 2009
Award winning
Puzzle Adventure Omnibus: v. 2 (Usborne Puzzle Adventures): v. 2 (Usborne Puzzle Adventures)
Michelle Bates, Martin Oliver, Karen Dolby, 1994
336 pages
Why to read
Boosts problem-solving skills through engaging puzzles.
Enhances critical thinking with adventurous plots.
Interactive reading fosters family bonding.
Captures imagination with vivid illustrations and stories.

Puzzle Adventure Omnibus: v. 2 (Usborne Puzzle Adventures): v. 2 (Usborne Puzzle Adventures)
Michelle Bates, Martin Oliver, Karen Dolby, 1994
Much in Little: A Compendium of Facts & Information: For the Use of Girls' Schools
William Allbut, Mrs. Wm. Allbut, Mrs. William Allbut, 2016
134 pages
Why to read
Enhances knowledge with comprehensive facts and information.
Tailored for girls' schools; promotes gender-specific education.
Encourages curiosity and lifelong learning.
Ideal for developing focus and academic skills.

Much in Little: A Compendium of Facts & Information: For the Use of Girls' Schools
William Allbut, Mrs. Wm. Allbut, Mrs. William Allbut, 2016
Big Day: Moving House
Nicola Barber, 2013
24 pages
Why to read
Tackles themes of change and resilience.
Illustrations that captivate and engage young readers.
Supports emotional growth through relatable scenarios.
Encourages family discussions about moving and transitions.

Big Day: Moving House
Nicola Barber, 2013
How Is A Book Made (How Are Things Made)
Angela Royston, 2005
32 pages
Why to read
Explains book creation process, educational and engaging.
Illustrations captivate and facilitate understanding.
Ideal for curious minds, fosters learning.
Encourages appreciation for literature and craftsmanship.
