Top-rated books by Margaret Ryan
Books like Margaret Ryan’s
Award winning
Wonderful Wednesday: Lost in The Fairyland
Rebecca Marshall, Rebecca W. Lopez, 2024
34 pages
Why to read
Engaging journey through enchanting, mystical landscapes.
Characters embody resilience and cooperation.
Enhances creative thinking and imagination.
Ideal for developing early literacy skills.

Wonderful Wednesday: Lost in The Fairyland
Rebecca Marshall, Rebecca W. Lopez, 2024
Award winning
Fred: The Fairy With No Wings
Kristine Haws, 2023
97 pages
Why to read
Boosts creativity with a unique, wingless fairy story.
Enhances empathy; teaches value of inner qualities.
Encourages resilience through Fred’s adventurous spirit.
Ideal read-aloud book for family bonding time.

Fred: The Fairy With No Wings
Kristine Haws, 2023
Award winning
Hana the Hanukkah Fairy
Daisy Meadows, 2020
80 pages
Why to read
Celebrates Hanukkah traditions through a whimsical story.
Introduces cultural diversity and religious awareness.
Boosts understanding of holiday values and history.
Engages kids with vibrant illustrations and magical adventures.

Hana the Hanukkah Fairy
Daisy Meadows, 2020
Naughtiest Ever Fairy
Nick Ward, 2004
24 pages
Why to read
Whimsical adventure captivates and stimulates youthful imaginations.
Playful fairy character encourages creativity and self-expression.
Highlights consequences of actions, boosting moral development.
Engages young readers with vibrant illustrations and storytelling.

Naughtiest Ever Fairy
Nick Ward, 2004
Award winning
Pearlie And Opal
Wendy Harmer, Mike Zarb, 2004
48 pages
Why to read
Vivid adventure enriches imagination and creativity.
Introduces values of friendship and cooperation.
Encourages problem-solving through engaging narrative.
Ideal for enhancing young readers' vocabulary.

Pearlie And Opal
Wendy Harmer, Mike Zarb, 2004
Award winning
Phoenix Festival: Book 16 (Secret Kingdom)
Rosie Banks, 2013
128 pages
Why to read
Vibrant, magical adventure stimulates young imaginations.
Encourages values of friendship and teamwork.
Strengthens reading skills with engaging narrative.
Suitable for children aged 5-8 years.

Phoenix Festival: Book 16 (Secret Kingdom)
Rosie Banks, 2013
Bugglepuffs and the Magic Key
M.A. Bennett, CL Bennett, 2014
112 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure sparks imagination and curiosity.
Characters exemplify teamwork, friendship, and resilience.
Enhances critical thinking through creative problem-solving.
Fun, magical narrative encourages regular reading.

Bugglepuffs and the Magic Key
M.A. Bennett, CL Bennett, 2014
Award winning
Bridesmaid Surprise: Two magical adventures in one! (Secret Princesses)
Rosie Banks, 2018
208 pages
Why to read
Dual magical adventures stimulate imagination and creativity.
Enhances empathy through diverse, relatable character experiences.
Encourages resilience and solution-finding in challenging situations.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthens parent-child bonds.
