Top-rated books by Priscilla Lamont
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Award winning
My Napoleon
Catherine Brighton, 1997
28 pages
Why to read
Engages children with historical context in a fun way. - Enhances vocabulary through rich, descriptive language. - Encourages interest in historical figures and events. - Supports development of empathy and understanding.

My Napoleon
Catherine Brighton, 1997
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Accessible Symbolised Edition
Gemma Barder, W.W. Denslow, Every Cherry Publishing, Archina Laezza, 2021
104 pages
Why to read
Enhanced with symbols for improved comprehension.
Classic tale, uniquely adapted for accessibility.
Supports vocabulary development and literacy skills.
Encourages imaginative thinking and empathy.

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Accessible Symbolised Edition
Gemma Barder, W.W. Denslow, Every Cherry Publishing, Archina Laezza, 2021
The Pug who wanted to be a Fairy
Bella Swift, Maria Peters, 2022
192 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity and imagination in young readers.
Highlights value of perseverance through charming characters.
Encourages empathy and understanding in engaging narrative.
Supports language development and early reading skills.

The Pug who wanted to be a Fairy
Bella Swift, Maria Peters, 2022
Award winning
Silly Billy
Anthony Browne, 2006
32 pages
Why to read
Addresses childhood anxieties through engaging storytelling.
Creative illustrations enhance the narrative, fostering imagination.
Encourages resilience and emotional growth in young readers.
Ideal for family bonding over shared reading sessions.

Silly Billy
Anthony Browne, 2006
Boris and Borsch (Little Ark Book)
Robin Klein, Cathy Wilcox, 1990
32 pages
Why to read
Vivid storytelling enhances language development.
Introduces cultural awareness through culinary themes.
Strengthens emotional understanding and empathy.
Encourages family bonding over shared reading.

Boris and Borsch (Little Ark Book)
Robin Klein, Cathy Wilcox, 1990
The Adventures of Joe Joe Nut and Biscuit Bill 3: The Secret of the Missing Arch (The Adventures of Joe-Joe Nut and Biscuit Bill)
Renee Hand, Jake Karwoski, 2012
138 pages
Why to read
Captivating mystery enhances problem-solving skills.
Dynamic duo Joe Joe Nut and Biscuit Bill inspire teamwork.
Stimulates curiosity and critical thinking in young readers.
Engaging narrative encourages a love for reading.

The Adventures of Joe Joe Nut and Biscuit Bill 3: The Secret of the Missing Arch (The Adventures of Joe-Joe Nut and Biscuit Bill)
Renee Hand, Jake Karwoski, 2012
Award winning
The World of Roald Dahl
Roald Dahl, 2020
96 pages
Why to read
Stimulates imagination with whimsical, inventive tales.
Introduces complex themes in a child-friendly manner.
Enhances vocabulary through playful use of language.
Encourages empathy and moral reasoning.

The World of Roald Dahl
Roald Dahl, 2020
Finding My Yip (Boomer's Tales)
Christine Isley-Farmer, Taylor Bills, 2021
122 pages
Why to read
Encourages vocal expression and confidence.
Touches on themes of self-discovery and belonging.
Inspires children to overcome fears.
Perfect for shared reading with family.
