Top-rated books by Kevin Tsang
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Award winning
JOY AND THE GIANT: OVERCOMING FEAR
Joy K. Blair, 2023
26 pages
Why to read
Empowers children to tackle fear through engaging storytelling.
Joy’s adventures incite bravery and self-confidence.
Supports emotional development with relatable, inspiring themes.
Perfect for bonding during family reading times.

JOY AND THE GIANT: OVERCOMING FEAR
Joy K. Blair, 2023
Award winning
Hopping Halloween
Jamie Gullbrand, 2023
79 pages
Why to read
Captures Halloween excitement through imaginative storytelling.
Characters display resilience, promoting emotional development.
Encourages creativity and problem-solving in young readers.
Ideal for family bonding over shared Halloween tales.

Hopping Halloween
Jamie Gullbrand, 2023
Award winning
The Scariest Book in the Whole Entire World (Entire World Books)
Joey Acker, 2019
39 pages
Why to read
Captures imagination with thrilling, playful narrative.
Encourages bravery and overcoming fears.
Interactive elements engage young readers effectively.
Perfect for shared reading and discussion.

The Scariest Book in the Whole Entire World (Entire World Books)
Joey Acker, 2019
Award winning
Who's Tickling Tilly?
Rob Jones, 2023
12 pages
Why to read
Engaging, interactive tickling adventure for curious toddlers.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and hold young readers' attention.
Stimulates sensory development and motor skills in children.
Encourages laughter and joy in shared reading moments.

Who's Tickling Tilly?
Rob Jones, 2023
Lucky's Halloween: A Black Cat Brings Good Fortune
Shannon Frazier, 2023
32 pages
Why to read
Celebrates themes of luck and unexpected friendship.
Enhances vocabulary with engaging, thematic language.
Supports emotional development through character challenges.
Ideal for shared reading, fostering family bonds.

Lucky's Halloween: A Black Cat Brings Good Fortune
Shannon Frazier, 2023
Award winning
You're not my monster!
Sigal Adler, 2017
41 pages
Why to read
Fosters emotional understanding and fear management.
Encourages creativity through fantastical elements.
Supports language development with simple, engaging text.
Highlights the importance of confronting fears.

You're not my monster!
Sigal Adler, 2017
Award winning
A Monster Ate My Packed Lunch (Baby Aliens, 11)
Pamela Butchart, Thomas Flintham, 2021
256 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure, sparks imagination in young readers.
Relatable school setting, engaging young minds.
Encourages creative problem-solving skills.
Ideal for family shared reading moments.

A Monster Ate My Packed Lunch (Baby Aliens, 11)
Pamela Butchart, Thomas Flintham, 2021
Award winning
Scarecrow's Keep
Jo Sjoblom, 2023
35 pages
Why to read
Engrossing mystery captivates and stimulates young minds.
Encourages empathy through diverse, well-developed characters.
Enhances analytical skills with complex clues and puzzles.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.
