Top-rated books by Jacqueline Harvey
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Age: 7-10
Books like Jacqueline Harvey’s
Award winning
I Want to Be a Teacher
Laura Driscoll, Catalina Echeverri, 2021
32 pages
Why to read
Gain insights into the teaching profession.
Understand the importance of education.
Be inspired by the passion for teaching.
Learn about the impact teachers have on students.

I Want to Be a Teacher
Laura Driscoll, Catalina Echeverri, 2021
Award winning
World War I Tales: The Pigeon Spy (Terry Deary's Historical Tales)
Terry Deary, 2013
64 pages
Why to read
Engages young readers with historical, action-packed narratives.
Introduces children to World War I history through storytelling.
Enhances understanding of bravery and resilience.
Encourages historical curiosity and learning.

World War I Tales: The Pigeon Spy (Terry Deary's Historical Tales)
Terry Deary, 2013
Award winning
Akbar (Puffin Lives): The Mighty Emperor
Kavitha Mandana, Paul Celan, Barbara Wiedemann, Pierre Joris, 2020
128 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative of Emperor Akbar's expansive reign.
Highlights cultural and historical insights.
Encourages interest in history and leadership qualities.
Accessible and enlightening for young readers.

Akbar (Puffin Lives): The Mighty Emperor
Kavitha Mandana, Paul Celan, Barbara Wiedemann, Pierre Joris, 2020
Award winning
The Lost Library: Gay Fiction Rediscovered
Tom Cardamone, Amanda Bell, Alice Durand-Wietzel, 2017
64 pages
Why to read
Explores rich history of gay literature.
Highlights significant yet overlooked authors and works.
Encourages understanding and diversity through reading.
Provides insightful commentary and analysis.

The Lost Library: Gay Fiction Rediscovered
Tom Cardamone, Amanda Bell, Alice Durand-Wietzel, 2017
Award winning
Love Your Brother, Love Your Neighbour (Muslim Children's Library)
Khurram Murad, 1982
36 pages
Why to read
Teaches compassion through engaging, culturally-rich stories.
Encourages understanding and acceptance of diverse cultures.
Strengthens moral values and sibling relationships.
Ideal for family reading and discussion.

Love Your Brother, Love Your Neighbour (Muslim Children's Library)
Khurram Murad, 1982
How to Handle Your Brother/Sister
Roy Apps, 1998
112 pages
Why to read
Enhances understanding of sibling relationships.
Engaging, age-appropriate conflict resolution strategies.
Fosters empathy and cooperation among siblings.
Encourages open communication within the family.

How to Handle Your Brother/Sister
Roy Apps, 1998
Junie B First Grader Alohahaha!
Barbara Park, Denise Brunkus, 2006
128 pages
Why to read
Captivating Hawaiian adventure enhances geographical awareness.
Junie B.'s humorous misadventures foster emotional growth.
Encourages resilience through engaging, relatable challenges.
Strengthens reading skills with vibrant storytelling.

Junie B First Grader Alohahaha!
Barbara Park, Denise Brunkus, 2006
Award winning
Stacey's Lie
Ann M. Martin, 1994
160 pages
Why to read
Engages children with relatable friendship and family themes.
Encourages honesty and integrity through storytelling.
Strengthens reading skills and emotional understanding.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing bonds and discussions.
