Top-rated books by Justin Richardson
And Tango Makes Three
Age: 2-6
Books like Justin Richardson’s
Award winning
When It Snowed That Night
Norma Farber, Petra Mathers, 1993
40 pages
Why to read
Captures the magic of snow through poetic language.
Encourages empathy and understanding among young readers.
Inspires creativity and imaginative play.
Suitable for shared reading, enhancing family bonds.

When It Snowed That Night
Norma Farber, Petra Mathers, 1993
Award winning
The Big Snuggle-Up
Brian Patten, Nicola Bayley, 2011
32 pages
Why to read
Warm, cozy tale perfect for bedtime reading.
Teaches values of kindness and hospitality.
Beautiful illustrations captivate and engage young readers.
Encourages empathy and sharing among children.

The Big Snuggle-Up
Brian Patten, Nicola Bayley, 2011
Award winning
Vet Academy: Are you ready for the challenge?
Steve Martin, Angela Keoghan, 2017
64 pages
Why to read
Interactive activities enhance learning and engagement.
Inspires future veterinarians with realistic role models.
Combines fun facts with hands-on challenges.
Supports STEM education through engaging content.

Vet Academy: Are you ready for the challenge?
Steve Martin, Angela Keoghan, 2017
Award winning
The 3-2-3 Detective Agency: The Disappearance of Dave Warthog
Fiona Robinson, 2009
80 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery enhances problem-solving skills.
Colorful illustrations captivate and stimulate imagination.
Encourages teamwork and friendship values.
Ideal for young, inquisitive minds.

The 3-2-3 Detective Agency: The Disappearance of Dave Warthog
Fiona Robinson, 2009
Award winning
The Wolf and the Seven Kids
Brothersgrimm, unknown author, 1812
32 pages
Why to read
Classic tale teaches caution and cleverness.
Encourages critical thinking and strategy in kids.
Timeless story deepens parental trust and bonding.
Vivid illustrations stimulate children’s imagination and interest.

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The Wolf and the Seven Kids
Brothersgrimm, unknown author, 1812
Batpants!
Jeremy Strong, Audible Studios, Susie Riddell, 2009
176 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure suitable for early independent readers.
Themes of friendship foster emotional development.
Humorous elements engage and entertain young readers.
Supports language skills with playful wordplay.

Batpants!
Jeremy Strong, Audible Studios, Susie Riddell, 2009
Award winning
Richard Scarry's What Do People Do All Day?
Richard Scarry, 1968
96 pages
Why to read
Explores various jobs through fun, engaging stories.
Illustrations captivate and stimulate young imaginations.
Encourages curiosity about community roles.
Supports early literacy and social studies learning.

Richard Scarry's What Do People Do All Day?
Richard Scarry, 1968
Award winning
Don't Count Your Chickens
Simon Puttock, 2006
26 pages
Why to read
Fosters counting skills through engaging narrative.
Encourages early math awareness in a playful setting.
Builds anticipatory skills and patience in young readers.
Interactive and enjoyable read for parent-child bonding.
