Top-rated books by Linus Curci
My Sister, Daisy
Age: 5-7
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Little Big Sister
Eoin Colfer, 2025
64 pages
Why to read
Highlights sibling relationships and family bonds.
Encourages empathy and understanding among young readers.
Supports developmental milestones in social and emotional growth.
Engaging narrative that captivates and educates.

Little Big Sister
Eoin Colfer, 2025
Award winning
Financial Literacy for Kids: 20 Original Stories to Learn How to Control and Grow Your Money
Educa' Fun, 2023
108 pages
Why to read
Teaches financial concepts through engaging stories.
Encourages smart money management from a young age.
Addresses real-life financial situations for relatability.
Supports development of critical thinking and decision-making skills.

Financial Literacy for Kids: 20 Original Stories to Learn How to Control and Grow Your Money
Educa' Fun, 2023
Our Rights!: Stories and Poems About Children's Rights
Chih-An Chen, 2024
240 pages
Why to read
Explores essential children's rights through stories and poems.
Encourages empathy and understanding among young readers.
Supports cognitive development with thought-provoking content.
Enhances literacy skills while educating on human rights.

Our Rights!: Stories and Poems About Children's Rights
Chih-An Chen, 2024
Key Words with Peter and Jane Level 6c - Helping Out
Ladybird, Ladybird Books, 2023
56 pages
Why to read
Encourages cooperation and helping through storytelling.
Enhances vocabulary and comprehension skills.
Captivating narratives foster children's attention span.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthening family bonds.

Key Words with Peter and Jane Level 6c - Helping Out
Ladybird, Ladybird Books, 2023
The Boy Who Cried Wolf & The Donkey in the Lion's Skin: (Aesop's Fables Easy Readers)
Val Biro, 2023
24 pages
Why to read
Engages with classic fables, enhancing cultural knowledge.
Teaches moral lessons through entertaining narratives.
Encourages honesty and integrity in young readers.
Ideal for improving reading and comprehension skills.

The Boy Who Cried Wolf & The Donkey in the Lion's Skin: (Aesop's Fables Easy Readers)
Val Biro, 2023
The Fox and the Crow: (First Reading Level 3)
Susanna Davidson, Aesop, 2020
48 pages
Why to read
Builds critical thinking through clever storytelling. - Enhances vocabulary with structured text levels. - Encourages moral lessons through engaging narrative. - Supports early reading skills development.

The Fox and the Crow: (First Reading Level 3)
Susanna Davidson, Aesop, 2020
What's My Name?: (The Not So Little Princess)
Wendy Finney, 2014
64 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity and self-discovery in young readers.
Empowers children through strong, identifiable characters.
Encourages exploration of identity and individuality.
Engaging narrative perfect for family reading time.

What's My Name?: (The Not So Little Princess)
Wendy Finney, 2014
The Railway Children: The Sisterhood
E. Nesbit, Edith Nesbit, 1906
304 pages
Why to read
Fosters teamwork and collaborative values among siblings.
Enhances understanding of historical contexts and societal changes.
Strengthens emotional empathy and resilience.
Encourages adventure and exploration through reading.
