Top-rated books by Jane Kohuth
Books like Jane Kohuth’s
Award winning
Rosa Farm
Liz Wu, Matt Phelan, 2006
146 pages
Why to read
Explores teamwork, friendship on a lively farm setting.
Encourages empathy and cooperation among diverse characters.
Supports language development with engaging dialogue.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing parent-child bonding.

Rosa Farm
Liz Wu, Matt Phelan, 2006
Little Puppy : Fluffy Tales Series
Stewart Cowley, Susi Adams, 1996
10 pages
Why to read
Heartwarming tales of friendships and adventures.
Encourages empathy and emotional development in children.
Simple language aids early reading skills.
Bright, colorful illustrations capture attention.

Little Puppy : Fluffy Tales Series
Stewart Cowley, Susi Adams, 1996
Award winning
Horrible Haircut (Bananas Series)
Alison Ritchie, Ian Newsham, 1997
48 pages
Why to read
Engaging storyline promotes laughter and joy.
Enhances vocabulary through playful language and rhymes.
Emphasizes resilience and creativity in problem-solving.
Ideal for parent-child interactive reading sessions.

Horrible Haircut (Bananas Series)
Alison Ritchie, Ian Newsham, 1997
SANDY SIMMONS BIND UP 1 (Stevie Silver)
Jean Ure, 2006
128 pages
Why to read
Engaging narratives foster imagination and emotional understanding.
Characters exhibit resilience and perseverance, ideal for youth.
Enhances problem-solving skills through captivating storylines.
Combines humor and learning, making reading enjoyable.

SANDY SIMMONS BIND UP 1 (Stevie Silver)
Jean Ure, 2006
I Have Autism, but I Want to Play Too
Lisa Pate, 2021
30 pages
Why to read
Illustrates inclusivity, showcasing diverse friendships.
Encourages understanding and empathy towards autism.
Supports emotional development through engaging storytelling.
Engages young readers with vibrant illustrations.

I Have Autism, but I Want to Play Too
Lisa Pate, 2021
Award winning
Grandma Loves You!
Danielle Mclean, Alison Edgson, 2018
30 pages
Why to read
Celebrates the special bond between grandchild and grandmother.
Encourages affection and understanding across generations.
Simple, heartfelt language perfect for early readers.
Beautiful illustrations complement the warm narrative.

Grandma Loves You!
Danielle Mclean, Alison Edgson, 2018
Bethlehem Town
Patricia A. Hoffman, Nancy Munger, 2003
16 pages
Why to read
Vividly illustrates historical Bethlehem and its culture.
Encourages empathy through diverse, relatable characters.
Supports early historical knowledge and curiosity.
Ideal for family reading and discussion times.

Bethlehem Town
Patricia A. Hoffman, Nancy Munger, 2003
Prayers for Girls
Gabrielle Mercer, 2012
22 pages
Why to read
Nurtures spirituality and moral values in young girls.
Enhances emotional understanding and empathy.
Beautiful, engaging illustrations complement the text.
Ideal for bedtime reading and parent-child bonding.
