Top-rated books by Neil Philip
Books like Neil Philip’s
Award winning
Biggest Number in the Universe, The
Julie Leibrich, Ross Kinnaird, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Explores concept of infinity through an engaging story.
Encourages curiosity and mathematical thinking in young minds.
Illustrates teamwork and perseverance among characters.
Suitable for encouraging early numeracy skills.

Biggest Number in the Universe, The
Julie Leibrich, Ross Kinnaird, 2004
Award winning
Sweet Dreamzzz: Alligator
John Townsend, Carolyn Scrace, 2021
10 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative about a dreaming alligator.
Encourages empathy and emotional understanding.
Enhances vocabulary and language skills.
Ideal for bedtime reading rituals.

Sweet Dreamzzz: Alligator
John Townsend, Carolyn Scrace, 2021
Dylan's Cosydoze
Elsa Joseph, 2017
32 pages
Why to read
Captivating story fosters imagination and early literacy skills.
Warm relatable characters, encouraging empathy and friendship.
Encourages parent-child bonding over cozy storytime moments.
Addresses gentle bedtime routines and the importance of sleep.

Dylan's Cosydoze
Elsa Joseph, 2017
Who's Afraid of the Light
Anna Mcgregor, unknown author, 2023
32 pages
Why to read
Explores overcoming fears through creative storytelling.
Encourages curiosity and bravery in young readers.
Supports emotional development and resilience.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Who's Afraid of the Light
Anna Mcgregor, unknown author, 2023
Award winning
The Biggest Baddest Wolf (Ready Steady Read)
Nick Ward, 2008
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging storyline enhances focus and reading skills.
Cultivates empathy through character-driven narrative.
Encourages interactive problem-solving and creativity.
Supports developmental milestones in literacy.

The Biggest Baddest Wolf (Ready Steady Read)
Nick Ward, 2008
Princes and Princesses
Christopher Rawson, c-j-rawson, 1980
32 pages
Why to read
Explores royalty themes, enhancing global cultural awareness.
Encourages gender equality through diverse prince and princess roles.
Strengthens vocabulary with rich, descriptive language.
Supports social-emotional development via relatable scenarios.

Princes and Princesses
Christopher Rawson, c-j-rawson, 1980
Billy The Brave - The World's First Superhero!
Andrew Scott, 2023
32 pages
Why to read
Inspires bravery and courage in young readers.
Engaging superhero adventure, perfect for imaginative minds.
Strengthens moral values and decision-making skills.
Colorful illustrations captivate and enhance storytelling.

Billy The Brave - The World's First Superhero!
Andrew Scott, 2023
Award winning
Still More Night Frights: Thirteen Scary Stories
Judith Bauer Stamper, 1996
10 pages
Why to read
Spooky yet engaging stories enhance imaginative thinking.
Introduces problem-solving through suspenseful scenarios.
Characters display resilience, boosting emotional development.
Ideal for shared readings, strengthening family bonds.
