Top-rated books by Maggie Uram
Good Night Good Knight
Age: 5-6
Books like Maggie Uram’s
Award winning
Snoring Beauty
Bruce Hale, Howard Fine, 2008
44 pages
Why to read
Humorous twist on the classic Sleeping Beauty tale.
Engages young readers with vivid, colorful illustrations.
Encourages laughter and joy, enhancing mood and bonding.
Supports early literacy skills through engaging storytelling.

Snoring Beauty
Bruce Hale, Howard Fine, 2008
Award winning
Get Well, Good Knight (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)
Shelley Moore Thomas, Jennifer Plecas, 2002
48 pages
Why to read
Engaging tale of friendship and caring.
Encourages empathy and kindness in young readers.
Supports early reading skills with accessible text.
Humorous scenarios promote enjoyable learning experiences.

Get Well, Good Knight (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)
Shelley Moore Thomas, Jennifer Plecas, 2002
Award winning
Speak Up
Miranda Paul, Ebony Glenn, 2020
34 pages
Why to read
Encourages children to voice opinions confidently.
Highlights importance of communication and expression.
Supports emotional and social development.
Ideal for engaging young readers in active discussion.

Speak Up
Miranda Paul, Ebony Glenn, 2020
Award winning
I Am Brown
Ashok Banker, Sandhya Prabhat, Hweryho, 2020
32 pages
Why to read
Celebrates cultural diversity and self-acceptance.
Bold illustrations capture children's attention.
Encourages pride in one's identity and heritage.
Ideal for building empathy and global awareness.

I Am Brown
Ashok Banker, Sandhya Prabhat, Hweryho, 2020
Award winning
Thunder Boy Jr.
Yuyi Morales, Sherman Alexie, David Alexie, Hachette Audio, 2016
40 pages
Why to read
Celebrates identity and father-son bonding.
Vibrant illustrations complementing a compelling narrative.
Teaches important lessons on individuality and names.
A joyful exploration of Native American culture.

Thunder Boy Jr.
Yuyi Morales, Sherman Alexie, David Alexie, Hachette Audio, 2016
Award winning
The Steves
Morag Hood, 2018
32 pages
Why to read
Humorous tale, introduces conflict resolution.
Encourages identity and self-awareness for young readers.
Simple, engaging narrative fosters early literacy skills.
Colorful illustrations captivate and stimulate visual perception.

The Steves
Morag Hood, 2018
Award winning
Someday, Maybe
Diana Murray, Jessica Gibson, 2023
40 pages
Why to read
Explores dreams and aspirations in an engaging way.
Captures the essence of hope and perseverance.
Encourages self-discovery and setting achievable goals.
Stimulating narrative that sparks curiosity and imagination.

Someday, Maybe
Diana Murray, Jessica Gibson, 2023
Award winning
The Farting Prince and the Pie Eating Dragon
Daniel Yoon, Gabi Moraes, 2023
40 pages
Why to read
Engaging fantasy tale for sparking children's imagination.
Humorous elements hold attention, build reading enjoyment.
Teaches values of bravery and friendship.
Ideal for interactive family reading sessions.
