Top-rated books by Neal Hughes
Books like Neal Hughes’s
Award winning
The Forgetful Bears Help Santa
Larry Weinberg, Bruce Degen, Jason Wolff, 1988
40 pages
Why to read
Engaging holiday adventure with memorable bear characters.
Strengthens memory and recall abilities through storyline.
Enhances understanding of teamwork and cooperation.
Perfect seasonal read for family bonding time.

The Forgetful Bears Help Santa
Larry Weinberg, Bruce Degen, Jason Wolff, 1988
The Railway Cat on the Run
Phyllis Arkle, 1996
63 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled narrative sparks children's imagination.
Characters exhibit resilience and resourcefulness.
Encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Engaging story fosters a love for reading.

The Railway Cat on the Run
Phyllis Arkle, 1996
Award winning
Everywhere with You
Carlie Sorosiak, Devon Holzwarth, 2022
123 pages
Why to read
Adventurous journey enhancing bonding and togetherness.
Showcases resilience and adaptability in changing environments.
Encourages curiosity and exploration in young readers.
Warm illustrations complement the rich, engaging narrative.

Everywhere with You
Carlie Sorosiak, Devon Holzwarth, 2022
Award winning
Super Cluck (An I Can Read Book)
Jane O'connor, Robert O'Connor, Megan Lloyd, Hm, 1991
64 pages
Why to read
Engaging tale boosts confidence and self-discovery.
Simple text ideal for beginner readers.
Encourages resilience and bravery through humor.
Supports language development and reading skills.

Super Cluck (An I Can Read Book)
Jane O'connor, Robert O'Connor, Megan Lloyd, Hm, 1991
Award winning
The Delicious Bug
Janet Perlman, 2009
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging story about friendship and problem-solving.
Enhances critical thinking through plot twists.
Vivid illustrations captivate and stimulate imagination.
Ideal for shared parent-child reading sessions.

The Delicious Bug
Janet Perlman, 2009
Award winning
Randy Kazandy Where Are Your Glasses?
Rhonda Fischer, Kim Sponaugle, 2009
32 pages
Why to read
Promotes self-acceptance and adaptability in kids.
Illustrations enhance engagement and comprehension.
Encourages positive perspective on physical challenges.
Story fosters family bonding through shared reading.

Randy Kazandy Where Are Your Glasses?
Rhonda Fischer, Kim Sponaugle, 2009
Award winning
Baby Dragon's Big Sneeze
Sheryl Bass, Remesh Ram, 2022
36 pages
Why to read
Engaging tale of friendship and adventure.
Teaches empathy and cooperation effectively.
Captures young imaginations with vivid illustrations.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Baby Dragon's Big Sneeze
Sheryl Bass, Remesh Ram, 2022
Award winning
World's Worst Wedgie #3 (George Brown, Class Clown)
Nancy Krulik, Aaron Blecha, 2010
128 pages
Why to read
Engaging humor enhances children's linguistic development.
Characters' dilemmas teach valuable social skills.
Encourages creative thinking through amusing scenarios.
Ideal for building empathy and friendship understanding.
