Top-rated books by Margherita Borin
The Magic Pea
Age: 6-10
Books like Margherita Borin’s
Zara The Starlight Fairy (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Rainbow Magic: the Night Fairies)
Daisy Meadows, Georgie Ripper, 2010
73 pages
Why to read
Fosters imagination with magical fairy-themed adventures.
Encourages problem-solving in captivating narrative.
Strengthens reading skills through engaging text.
Promotes values of friendship and resilience.

Zara The Starlight Fairy (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Rainbow Magic: the Night Fairies)
Daisy Meadows, Georgie Ripper, 2010
Mouse Hides: Independent Pink 1b
Katie Woolley, Liliana Perez (illustrator) Katie Woolley (author), Liliana Perez, 2023
24 pages
Why to read
Engaging story fosters early reading skills.
Illustrates problem-solving through playful narrative.
Enhances vocabulary with simple, repetitive text.
Supports emotional development with relatable themes.

Mouse Hides: Independent Pink 1b
Katie Woolley, Liliana Perez (illustrator) Katie Woolley (author), Liliana Perez, 2023
Bluey: Mum School
Bluey, Penguin Young Readers Licenses, 2023
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging and whimsical storytelling.
Encourages empathy and emotional growth in children.
Highlights importance of mother-child relationships.
Interactive read for children and parents.

Bluey: Mum School
Bluey, Penguin Young Readers Licenses, 2023
Award winning
Arnold's E-Files (Hey Arnold! Chapter Book #8)
Richard Bartlett, Craig Michael Bartlett, Maggie Groening, Tim Parsons, 2001
61 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure featuring beloved character Arnold.
Enhances problem-solving skills through plot challenges.
Supports emotional development with relatable character scenarios.
Ideal for family bonding over shared reading moments.

Arnold's E-Files (Hey Arnold! Chapter Book #8)
Richard Bartlett, Craig Michael Bartlett, Maggie Groening, Tim Parsons, 2001
Award winning
Let's Do a Thing! (Victor Shmud, Total Expert #1) (1)
Jim Benton, 2017
128 pages
Why to read
Vibrant, humorous storyline captivates and engages young readers.
Victor Shmud: relatable, inventive protagonist sparks imagination.
Encourages creative problem-solving and confidence-building.
Perfect blend of entertainment and educational value.

Let's Do a Thing! (Victor Shmud, Total Expert #1) (1)
Jim Benton, 2017
Unicorn Academy: Evie and Sunshine
Julie Sykes, Lucy Truman, 2021
112 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity with engaging magical adventures.
Encourages kindness and friendship values.
Enhances reading skills through captivating storytelling.
Ideal for young readers exploring chapter books.

Unicorn Academy: Evie and Sunshine
Julie Sykes, Lucy Truman, 2021
The Trouble with Gnomes
Jenny Jinks, Sarah Mcintyre, 2020
48 pages
Why to read
Engaging plot fosters imagination and creativity.
Characters teach valuable emotional and social skills.
Strengthens problem-solving and critical thinking abilities.
Encourages parent-child bonding through shared reading.

The Trouble with Gnomes
Jenny Jinks, Sarah Mcintyre, 2020
The Dog Prince
Jackie Walter, 2024
24 pages
Why to read
Captivating tale, sparks children's imagination.
Valuable lessons on friendship and loyalty.
Encourages empathy and emotional intelligence.
Engaging story fosters children's reading skills.
