Top-rated books by Jackie Dwyer
Rivers
Age: 5-6
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Knight
Meg-Clibbon, Lucy Clibbon, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Engages children with exciting medieval adventures.
Teaches courage and the importance of loyalty.
Stimulates imagination through vivid historical settings.
Ideal for bonding over shared knightly tales.

Knight
Meg-Clibbon, Lucy Clibbon, 2004
Eskimos
Derek Fordham, Verity Weston, 1978
48 pages
Why to read
Explores rich Eskimo culture and traditions.
Enhances knowledge on diverse climates and environments.
Stimulates curiosity and learning through engaging storytelling.
Supports understanding of community and cooperation.

Eskimos
Derek Fordham, Verity Weston, 1978
Award winning
River
Sarah Dellow, 2022
16 pages
Why to read
Vivid, captivating journey along a mysterious river.
Engages young readers with dynamic, relatable characters.
Encourages exploration and curiosity about nature.
Enhances understanding of ecosystems and environmental care.

River
Sarah Dellow, 2022
Utah
Kathleen W. Deady, 2003
64 pages
Why to read
Explores Utah's unique history and culture vividly.
Encourages geographical knowledge and curiosity.
Illustrations complement rich, educational content.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Utah
Kathleen W. Deady, 2003
Award winning
Why did Marcus go to the Restaurant?
Janis Hennessey, 2016
32 pages
Why to read
Explores social skills through relatable dining scenarios.
Encourages understanding diverse food cultures.
Stimulates curiosity and conversation about new experiences.
Illustrated, engaging narrative keeps young readers captivated.

Why did Marcus go to the Restaurant?
Janis Hennessey, 2016
The Fall of Snow (1)
Mark Ampaw, George Roberts, Jeremy Salmon, 2015
28 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure enriches imagination and creativity.
Characters exemplify teamwork and resilience.
Encourages empathy and understanding through diverse perspectives.
Ideal for enhancing vocabulary and comprehension skills.

The Fall of Snow (1)
Mark Ampaw, George Roberts, Jeremy Salmon, 2015
Deadly Hunter
Ann Evans, Tim Edmonds, 1996
184 pages
Why to read
Action-packed adventure fuels curiosity and critical thinking.
Features brave, strategic characters ideal for role models.
Fosters resilience and problem-solving in young readers.
Engaging, fast-paced narrative enhances reading skills.

Deadly Hunter
Ann Evans, Tim Edmonds, 1996
Eight
Xist Publishing, 2019
21 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with vivid illustrations and adventure.
Teaches counting and basic math skills interactively.
Encourages early number recognition and sequencing.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing bond with children.
