Top-rated books by Paul Virr
Windows Magic (Computer Wizards)
Age: 7-12
Word Magic (Computer Wizards)
Age: 8-12
Excel Magic (Computer Wizards)
Age: 12-18
Books like Paul Virr’s
Computer Wizards: Internet Magic
Claire Pye, Ruth Cassidy, Claire Pye, Ruth Cassidy, 2003
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging tale of technology and adventure.
Fosters digital literacy and safe internet habits.
Encourages teamwork and creative problem-solving.
Ideal for budding tech enthusiasts.

Computer Wizards: Internet Magic
Claire Pye, Ruth Cassidy, Claire Pye, Ruth Cassidy, 2003
A New Team Player
Phyllis Archer, 2015
40 pages
Why to read
Celebrates teamwork and cooperation in engaging narrative.
Builds empathy through diverse, well-developed characters.
Enhances social skills with realistic scenarios.
Encourages reading as a delightful group activity.

A New Team Player
Phyllis Archer, 2015
Wally the Whizz Kid (A Mango Street Story)
Margaret P. Clark, 1995
32 pages
Why to read
Captivating tale enhances children’s creative thinking.
Features relatable, inspirational young protagonist.
Encourages teamwork and problem-solving skills.
Supports literacy and cognitive development.

Wally the Whizz Kid (A Mango Street Story)
Margaret P. Clark, 1995
Award winning
The Longest Strongest Thread
Inbal Leitner, 2020
29 pages
Why to read
Illustrates deep family connections across distances.
Enhances understanding of diverse cultural backgrounds.
Encourages emotional resilience and adaptability.
Stimulates discussions on family and love.

The Longest Strongest Thread
Inbal Leitner, 2020
Electricity: Physics
Pegasus, 2011
123 pages
Why to read
Simplifies complex physics concepts for young minds.
Encourages curiosity about science and technology.
Supports STEM education initiatives.
Engaging visuals aid in comprehension.

Electricity: Physics
Pegasus, 2011
I Am Who I Am
Naadei Neequaye-Oyelade, 2016
28 pages
Why to read
Encourages self-acceptance and individuality in children.
Bright, captivating illustrations enhance engagement.
Supports emotional and social development.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

I Am Who I Am
Naadei Neequaye-Oyelade, 2016
Lili Chantilly: My Amazing Life Organizer
Lili Chantilly, 2004
96 pages
Why to read
Enhances organization and planning skills for young readers.
Boosts creativity through engaging activities and prompts.
Supports self-expression and personal growth.
Interactive layout encourages active learning and participation.

Lili Chantilly: My Amazing Life Organizer
Lili Chantilly, 2004
Just For You! Don't Hit Me
Bernette Ford, Gary Grier, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Teaches peaceful conflict resolution effectively.
Supports social-emotional development.
Encourages empathy and understanding among children.
Bright illustrations captivate and engage young readers.
