Top-rated books by Nita Brady
Little House Who Didn't Lose Hope
Age: 6-12
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Billy Ray Pyle's Style
Janie Spaht Gill, Lori Anderson Wing, 1997
23 pages
Why to read
Engaging, humorous storyline that captivates young readers. - Illustrates valuable life lessons through lively characters. - Encourages vocabulary expansion and language skills. - Enhances emotional understanding and empathy.

Billy Ray Pyle's Style
Janie Spaht Gill, Lori Anderson Wing, 1997
Award winning
Old Jake's Skirts
Anne C. Scott, David Slonim, 1998
36 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity through unique, engaging storytelling.
Highlights resourcefulness and resilience in characters.
Enhances empathy and understanding among young readers.
Encourages family bonding over shared reading.

Old Jake's Skirts
Anne C. Scott, David Slonim, 1998
Guess What?
Pam Ayres, 1988
32 pages
Why to read
Interactive questions engage young minds.
Fun rhymes enhance verbal skills and humor.
Encourages curiosity and imaginative thinking.
Colorful illustrations captivate and delight.

Guess What?
Pam Ayres, 1988
'Tis the Season
Golden Books, Lorrie Dirkse, Gregg Schigiel, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Captures the excitement of holiday season festivities.
Encourages understanding of different cultural celebrations.
Vibrant illustrations enhance engagement and comprehension.
Strengthens reading skills through rhythmic storytelling.

'Tis the Season
Golden Books, Lorrie Dirkse, Gregg Schigiel, 2004
Award winning
Zamzam’s Faith in the Middle: A True Story for Children
Luella Faith Holwerda, 2011
40 pages
Why to read
Inspires faith and perseverance in young readers.
Based on a true, empowering story.
Encourages understanding and empathy.
Ideal for family reading and discussion.

Zamzam’s Faith in the Middle: A True Story for Children
Luella Faith Holwerda, 2011
Once Upon a Christmas Time
Various, 1999
128 pages
Why to read
Captures the magic of Christmas through a child's eyes.
Features festive, engaging, and relatable holiday adventures.
Encourages empathy and sharing—the spirit of the season.
Supports language skills with rhythmic and rhyming text.

Once Upon a Christmas Time
Various, 1999
Award winning
The One Year Did You Know Devotions
Nancy S. Hill, 2008
416 pages
Why to read
Daily devotions bolster spiritual growth and curiosity.
Engaging stories promote family bonding through discussion.
Addresses children’s real-life situations with biblical insights.
Fosters regular reading habits and improves literacy.

The One Year Did You Know Devotions
Nancy S. Hill, 2008
Award winning
Mcgraw-hill Language Arts, Grade K
Jan E. Hasbrouck, 2001
320 pages
Why to read
Foundational language skills tailored for kindergarten.
Enhances vocabulary through engaging stories and activities.
Supports early literacy and learning development.
Encourages parent-child reading collaboration.
