Top-rated books by Laura Watson
Love Letter From God
Age: 2-7
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Chicken Little and the Very Long Race
Sam Wedelich, 2024
40 pages
Why to read
Encourages perseverance and resilience in young readers.
Illustrates the power of teamwork and collaboration.
Enhances reading skills through engaging storytelling.
Suitable for early elementary age developmental stages.

Chicken Little and the Very Long Race
Sam Wedelich, 2024
The Sun Never Hurries
Roxane Turcotte, 2024
40 pages
Why to read
Encourages creativity through vibrant, engaging storytelling.
Supports understanding of time, patience, and natural processes.
Strengthens reading skills with rhythmic, easy-to-follow text.
Offers a comforting, reassuring narrative for young readers.

The Sun Never Hurries
Roxane Turcotte, 2024
Award winning
Simple Catholic Catechism for Kids: Teaching Kids the Catholic Faith
CM Arandi, 2023
84 pages
Why to read
Clear, kid-friendly introduction to Catholic beliefs and practices.
Supports moral development and spiritual growth.
Encourages family discussions on faith and values.
Helpful illustrations aid understanding and engagement.

Simple Catholic Catechism for Kids: Teaching Kids the Catholic Faith
CM Arandi, 2023
The Loud House 3-in-1 #4
The Loud House Creative Team, 2021
160 pages
Why to read
Engaging, vibrant stories spark imagination and joy.
Diverse characters promote inclusivity and understanding.
Encourages creativity and problem-solving skills.
Ideal for interactive family reading time.

The Loud House 3-in-1 #4
The Loud House Creative Team, 2021
Award winning
Who Is Cristiano Ronaldo?
James Buckley Jr., 2022
56 pages
Why to read
Inspires with Cristiano Ronaldo's real-life success story.
Highlights the importance of perseverance and hard work.
Engaging sports-themed narrative for young readers.
Encourages goal-setting and personal growth.

Who Is Cristiano Ronaldo?
James Buckley Jr., 2022
Award winning
I Have a Superpower
Stephen Curry, Geneva Bowers, 2022
40 pages
Why to read
Empowers kids by showcasing diverse superpowers.
Builds self-esteem through relatable, empowering narratives.
Encourages creativity and self-discovery.
Engaging illustrations complement inspiring story.

I Have a Superpower
Stephen Curry, Geneva Bowers, 2022
Run Like A Girl: 50 Extraordinary and Inspiring Sportswomen
Danielle Brown, 2021
112 pages
Why to read
Showcases 50 inspiring female athletes' achievements.
Empowers girls with real role-model stories.
Encourages perseverance, dedication, and confidence.
Supports gender equality in sports awareness.

Run Like A Girl: 50 Extraordinary and Inspiring Sportswomen
Danielle Brown, 2021
Award winning
Tiger in Trouble: Book 2 (The Adventure Club)
Jess Butterworth, 2025
160 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure stimulates imagination and curiosity.
Characters exhibit teamwork, enhancing social skills.
Promotes critical thinking through problem-solving scenarios.
Ideal for cooperative reading sessions between parents and children.
