Top-rated books by Jean Baylis
Books like Jean Baylis’s
Award winning
Learning Together With Sally and Kate
Sarah K Taber, 2021
30 pages
Why to read
Strengthens sibling bonds through shared challenges.
Encourages cooperation and empathy between children.
Develops literacy and comprehension skills interactively.
Bright illustrations captivate and engage young readers.

Learning Together With Sally and Kate
Sarah K Taber, 2021
Award winning
Do-whacky-do
Joy Cowley, 1997
32 pages
Why to read
Creative storytelling sparks imagination and joy.
Characters teach resilience and empathy.
Encourages creative problem-solving skills.
Engages young readers with fun, educational content.

Do-whacky-do
Joy Cowley, 1997
Award winning
The Mia Mayhem Collection
Kara West, Leeza Hernandez, 2019
512 pages
Why to read
Superhero adventures ignite imagination and creativity.
Encourages resilience and overcoming challenges.
Supports development of identity and self-confidence.
Engaging stories foster love for reading.

The Mia Mayhem Collection
Kara West, Leeza Hernandez, 2019
Matthew's Truck: Super Sturdy Picture Books
Katherine Ayres, Hideko Takahashi, 2005
20 pages
Why to read
Engaging story fosters imagination and creativity.
Promotes motor skills through interactive truck features.
Strengthens problem-solving with troubleshooting scenarios.
Durable design withstands energetic hands.

Matthew's Truck: Super Sturdy Picture Books
Katherine Ayres, Hideko Takahashi, 2005
My V. Groovy Ally's World Journal
Karen Mccombie, 2004
368 pages
Why to read
Encourages creativity and self-expression through journaling.
Supports emotional development and empathy skills.
Exciting adventures enhance reading engagement.
Fosters independence in young readers.

My V. Groovy Ally's World Journal
Karen Mccombie, 2004
Award winning
Terrormazia: A Hole New Kind of Maze Game (Gamebook)
Anna Nilsen, Dom Mansell, 1995
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging maze puzzles fuel critical thinking.
Vibrant illustrations spark imagination and interaction.
Improves problem-solving skills through play.
Interactive gamebook format enhances reading engagement.

Terrormazia: A Hole New Kind of Maze Game (Gamebook)
Anna Nilsen, Dom Mansell, 1995
The Boy in the Big Black Box
Rebecca Lisle, 2007
80 pages
Why to read
Explores emotions, encourages empathy and understanding. - Enhances creativity through mystery-solving narrative. - Supports emotional development in early childhood. - Engages young readers with captivating illustrations.

The Boy in the Big Black Box
Rebecca Lisle, 2007
Award winning
Hip, Hip . . . Beret!
Melanie Ellsworth, Morena Forza, 2021
32 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations spark creativity and visual engagement.
Encourages artistic expression and cultural appreciation.
Supports language development and vocabulary expansion.
Ideal for interactive read-aloud sessions.
