Top-rated books by Janet Wilson
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Award winning
Moses
Valerie Hornsby, 2006
64 pages
Why to read
Captivating storytelling enhances children’s historical understanding.
Inspires empathy and leadership through Moses’ character journey.
Supports spiritual growth and moral development.
Engages young readers with vivid, descriptive visuals.

Moses
Valerie Hornsby, 2006
Salvation
Tamika Champion-Hampton, 2017
20 pages
Why to read
Promotes resilience and overcoming obstacles.
Encourages empathy through diverse character experiences.
Enhances vocabulary and language skills.
Supports emotional and social development.

Salvation
Tamika Champion-Hampton, 2017
Award winning
Don't Feed the Monster
Sigal Adler, 2019
53 pages
Why to read
Engaging story fosters emotional development.
Illustrations captivate and spark imagination.
Teaches importance of healthy eating habits.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Don't Feed the Monster
Sigal Adler, 2019
Award winning
Money
Sara Pistoia, 2002
24 pages
Why to read
Simplifies concepts of money for young minds.
Engaging illustrations complement educational content.
Encourages financial literacy from an early age.
Supports math skills development through practical examples.

Money
Sara Pistoia, 2002
Lili Chantilly: My Amazing Life Organizer
Lili Chantilly, 2004
96 pages
Why to read
Enhances organization and planning skills for young readers.
Boosts creativity through engaging activities and prompts.
Supports self-expression and personal growth.
Interactive layout encourages active learning and participation.

Lili Chantilly: My Amazing Life Organizer
Lili Chantilly, 2004
Pre-School Learning is Fun
Pat & Walter Pichler, 2001
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging activities boost early cognitive development.
Colorful illustrations captivate and stimulate young minds.
Interactive layout encourages hands-on learning.
Builds foundational skills through playful content.

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Pre-School Learning is Fun
Pat & Walter Pichler, 2001
Award winning
Dr. Seuss Storytime
Dr. Seuss, 2009
360 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations spark imagination and visual engagement.
Rhyming texts improve phonemic awareness and reading skills.
Whimsical characters foster emotional and social growth.
Encourages creative thinking and joyful shared readings.

Dr. Seuss Storytime
Dr. Seuss, 2009
Award winning
Great Authors of Children's Literature (History Makers)
Wendy Mass, 2000
112 pages
Why to read
Showcases history's influential children's book authors.
Inspires creativity and appreciation for literature.
Enhances knowledge of literary history and impact.
Encourages reading and diverse storytelling exploration.
