Top-rated books by Roger Hargreaves
Books like Roger Hargreaves’s
Award winning
The Greentail Mouse
Leo Lionni, 1973
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging story, teaches important values subtly.
Vibrant illustrations enhance visual perception.
Encourages empathy and cooperation among kids.
Perfect for family bonding during storytime.

The Greentail Mouse
Leo Lionni, 1973
Award winning
The Adventures of Qai Qai
Serena Williams, Yesenia Moises, 2022
40 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity and imagination in young readers.
Enhances language skills and vocabulary development.
Strengthens emotional understanding through character experiences.
Encourages family bonding through shared reading moments.

The Adventures of Qai Qai
Serena Williams, Yesenia Moises, 2022
Award winning
Little Lily's Day of Play
Jee Naughton, 2023
31 pages
Why to read
Captures young imaginations with vibrant illustrations.
Encourages emotional growth through relatable experiences.
Stimulates language skills with rhythmic storytelling.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Little Lily's Day of Play
Jee Naughton, 2023
Award winning
The Adventures of Bunny and Boy
Christine E. Gorhum, Erika Gorhum, 2023
41 pages
Why to read
Captivating journey of friendship and discovery.
Enhances empathy and emotional intelligence.
Stimulates curiosity through engaging narrative.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing bond.

The Adventures of Bunny and Boy
Christine E. Gorhum, Erika Gorhum, 2023
The Toof Fairies
Sandra Head, Sandra Hodgson, 2011
44 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative promotes imaginative thinking.
Characters teach values of kindness and perseverance.
Enhances vocabulary and comprehension skills.
Ideal for family bonding over shared reading.

The Toof Fairies
Sandra Head, Sandra Hodgson, 2011
Who Ever Heard of a Tiger in a Pink Hat?
Nicola Stott McCourt, Leah-Ellen Heming, 2007
12 pages
Why to read
Whimsical tale sparks creativity and imagination.
Introduces themes of acceptance and individuality.
Encourages laughter and joy in young readers.
Perfect for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Who Ever Heard of a Tiger in a Pink Hat?
Nicola Stott McCourt, Leah-Ellen Heming, 2007
Award winning
Red
Jed Alexander, 2018
32 pages
Why to read
Promotes creativity through vibrant, wordless storytelling.
Enhances visual literacy and attention to detail.
Encourages interpretation skills in young readers.
Supports development of empathy and emotional understanding.

Red
Jed Alexander, 2018
Award winning
Billy & Mini Monsters Monsters Go Party
Zanna Davidson, 2020
80 pages
Why to read
Engaging story encourages social skills and friendship building.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and stimulate young readers’ imagination.
Themes of cooperation and understanding resonate with children.
Perfect for interactive parent-child reading sessions.
