Top-rated books by Jorge Aguirre
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Age: 6-9
Books like Jorge Aguirre’s
Award winning
The Wizard of Oz (100 Copy Collector's Edition)
L. Frank Baum, 2023
112 pages
Why to read
Classic tale sparks imagination and adventure.
Encourages bravery, friendship, and self-discovery.
Rich, vivid descriptions enhance visual thinking.
Ideal for family reading and discussion.

The Wizard of Oz (100 Copy Collector's Edition)
L. Frank Baum, 2023
Award winning
Eerie Elementary: The School is Alive
Jack Chabert, 2019
980 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure enhances problem-solving skills.
Dynamic characters foster emotional development.
Captivating story supports literacy and focus.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthens family bonds.

Eerie Elementary: The School is Alive
Jack Chabert, 2019
Award winning
Sir Fartsalot Hunts the Booger
Kevin Bolger, Stephen Gilpin, 2008
224 pages
Why to read
Filled with humor appealing to elementary-aged readers.
Encourages creativity through whimsical storytelling.
Enhances vocabulary with playful language and puns.
Addresses coping with fears in a lighthearted way.

Sir Fartsalot Hunts the Booger
Kevin Bolger, Stephen Gilpin, 2008
Award winning
The New Adventures of Curious George
Margret Rey, H. A. Rey, 1999
208 pages
Why to read
Explores curiosity and adventure through engaging narratives.
Enhances problem-solving skills and creative thinking.
Features relatable characters, fostering emotional connection.
Supports language development and literacy skills.

The New Adventures of Curious George
Margret Rey, H. A. Rey, 1999
Award winning
Making a Way
Jen Decker, Nifty Illustration, 2023
90 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with creative problem-solving adventures.
Illustrates perseverance and resilience through relatable characters.
Encourages teamwork, friendship, and cooperation.
Fun, educational, and thought-provoking narrative.

Making a Way
Jen Decker, Nifty Illustration, 2023
Award winning
Pearl and Wagner: One Funny Day
Kate Mcmullan, R.W. Alley, 2009
40 pages
Why to read
Captivating story enhances children's engagement and comprehension.
Encourages humor and laughter through relatable character scenarios.
Stimulates early development of cognitive and social skills.
Supports emotional growth through friendship and cooperation themes.

Pearl and Wagner: One Funny Day
Kate Mcmullan, R.W. Alley, 2009
Award winning
The Royal Book of Oz
L. Frank Baum, Ruth Plumly Thompson, John R. Neill, 1921
162 pages
Why to read
Engaging fantasy enhances children’s creative thinking.
Introduces values of friendship and bravery.
Encourages exploration of diverse, whimsical worlds.
Supports vocabulary expansion and language skills.

The Royal Book of Oz
L. Frank Baum, Ruth Plumly Thompson, John R. Neill, 1921
Award winning
The Dunderheads
Paul Fleischman, David Roberts, unknown author, 2012
48 pages
Why to read
Engaging story encourages team work and cooperation.
Unique characters inspire creativity and individuality.
Addresses bullying with a problem-solving approach.
Ideal for enhancing group discussion and critical thinking.
