Top-rated books by Jill Howarth
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Rocky
W. Awdry, 2007
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging tale of courage and friendship.
Enhances problem-solving and teamwork skills.
Supports social-emotional development in children.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Rocky
W. Awdry, 2007
Award winning
The Two Cars (New York Review Childrens Collection)
Ingri D'aulaire, Edgar Parin d'Aulaire, 1955
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging, competitive storyline between two animated cars.
Teaches values of cooperation and friendship.
Stimulates young minds through vibrant illustrations.
Ideal for nurturing early reading skills.

The Two Cars (New York Review Childrens Collection)
Ingri D'aulaire, Edgar Parin d'Aulaire, 1955
Fergus at the Fireworks (Fergus the Ferry series Book 5)
J W Noble, Peter Townsend, 2012
18 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations captivate and stimulate visual learning.
Teaches important lessons about bravery and friendship.
Encourages empathy and understanding through diverse characters.
Ideal for bonding during family story time.

Fergus at the Fireworks (Fergus the Ferry series Book 5)
J W Noble, Peter Townsend, 2012
Harriet the Horrible in Best Friends
E-R-Reilly, Rebecca O'Reilly, 2000
140 pages
Why to read
Captures friendship challenges with humor and empathy.
Encourages resilience and value of true friendship.
Engaging storyline fosters children's interest in reading.
Addresses resolve conflicts and understanding others.

Harriet the Horrible in Best Friends
E-R-Reilly, Rebecca O'Reilly, 2000
Four Little Engines
Rev W. Awdry, Wilbert V. Awdry, W. Awdry, Robin Davies, 1954
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventures of four distinct railway engines.
Encourages teamwork and friendship among young readers.
Stimulates imagination with captivating railway tales.
Ideal for enhancing early reading skills.

Four Little Engines
Rev W. Awdry, Wilbert V. Awdry, W. Awdry, Robin Davies, 1954
Award winning
Mr. Putter & Tabby Take the Train
Cynthia Rylant, Arthur Howard, 1998
44 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure enhances cognitive and emotional development.
Encourages empathy through relatable characters and scenarios.
Strengthens reading skills with engaging narrative structure.
Promotes bonding during shared reading moments.

Mr. Putter & Tabby Take the Train
Cynthia Rylant, Arthur Howard, 1998
Fire!
Roderick Hunt, Annemarie Young, Alex Brychta, Nick Schon, 2011
16 pages
Why to read
Exciting adventure encourages problem-solving skills.
Story fosters bravery, teamwork, and resilience.
Supports development of critical thinking.
Engages young readers with colorful illustrations.

Fire!
Roderick Hunt, Annemarie Young, Alex Brychta, Nick Schon, 2011
The Brave Little Corgi
Joanna Lynch, 2023
33 pages
Why to read
Adventurous tale nurtures courage and determination.
Engaging narrative fosters children's emotional resilience.
Illustrations captivate and stimulate visual learning.
Supports early literacy skills development.
