Top-rated books by James Frank
Books like James Frank’s
Award winning
Ursula Bear (Gazelle Books)
Sheila Lavelle, Thelma Lambert, 1994
96 pages
Why to read
Adventures of Ursula Bear captivate and ignite child's imagination. - Characters demonstrate resilience and problem-solving. - Enhances vocabulary and understanding through engaging storytelling. - Ideal for quality parent-child reading time.

Ursula Bear (Gazelle Books)
Sheila Lavelle, Thelma Lambert, 1994
Little Ben's Bedtime Stories
Bernard E. Bentley, 2004
31 pages
Why to read
Enhances creativity through engaging storytelling.
Features relatable, diverse characters for young readers.
Supports emotional development and empathy.
Ideal for bedtime, encourages a night-time reading routine.

Little Ben's Bedtime Stories
Bernard E. Bentley, 2004
Award winning
Special Gifts
Cynthia Rylant, Wendy Anderson Halperin, 2000
64 pages
Why to read
Heartwarming tales emphasize kindness and understanding.
Stimulates emotional development and empathy in youngsters.
Encourages appreciation for diversity and individual uniqueness.
Beautiful illustrations enhance engagement and enjoyment.

Special Gifts
Cynthia Rylant, Wendy Anderson Halperin, 2000
Award winning
Super King Viking Land!: A Branches Book
Thomas Flintham, 2023
80 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage young readers.
Adventure-filled storyline fosters imagination and creativity.
Introduces early reading skills through simple text structure.
Encourages independent reading in emerging readers.

Super King Viking Land!: A Branches Book
Thomas Flintham, 2023
Award winning
Chatting
Shirley Hughes, 1994
24 pages
Why to read
Enhances communication skills through engaging dialogue.
Stimulates emotional development and empathy.
Supports language acquisition and vocabulary expansion.
Encourages interactive reading and family bonding.

Chatting
Shirley Hughes, 1994
Award winning
Splat!
Mary Margaret Pérez-Mercado, Richard Torrey, 1999
24 pages
Why to read
Captivating storyline sparks children’s imagination and creativity.
Features diverse, relatable characters enhancing social understanding.
Encourages problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
Engaging text ideal for interactive read-aloud sessions.

Splat!
Mary Margaret Pérez-Mercado, Richard Torrey, 1999
Award winning
Aunt Nasty (Early Reader)
Margaret Mahy, 1973
80 pages
Why to read
Encourages creativity through engaging, whimsical storytelling. - Enhances empathy with relatable, dynamic characters. - Promotes problem-solving with intriguing plot twists. - Ideal for improving early reading skills and focus.

Aunt Nasty (Early Reader)
Margaret Mahy, 1973
Award winning
Snail Mail
Hazel Edwards, Rod Clement, 1986
32 pages
Why to read
Charming story celebrating traditional mail and persistence.
Encourages patience and the thrill of anticipation.
Enhances understanding of communication and delays.
Stimulates curiosity about geography and different locations.
