Top-rated books by Ronesha D. Dennis
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How to Code a Rollercoaster
Josh Funk, Reshma Saujani, Sara Palacios, 2019
44 pages
Why to read
Introduces basic coding concepts through engaging storytelling.
Encourages logical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Empowers children by making technology approachable.
Vibrant illustrations enhance understanding and engagement.

How to Code a Rollercoaster
Josh Funk, Reshma Saujani, Sara Palacios, 2019
Award winning
Izzy Gizmo and the Invention Convention
Pip Jones, 2019
32 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity and innovation in young minds.
Encourages persistence and learning from failures.
Inspires interest in science and engineering.
Vibrant illustrations complement engaging narrative.

Izzy Gizmo and the Invention Convention
Pip Jones, 2019
Award winning
Danny Dingle's Fantastic Finds: The Magnificent Mind Melter (Danny Dingle's Fantastic Finds (US Edition))
Angie Lake, 2022
240 pages
Why to read
Engaging plot sparks imagination and adventure.
Relatable characters encourage connection and empathy.
Enhances critical thinking through quirky challenges.
Perfect blend of humor and education.

Danny Dingle's Fantastic Finds: The Magnificent Mind Melter (Danny Dingle's Fantastic Finds (US Edition))
Angie Lake, 2022
Award winning
Part of Me: Fractions at Reach
Qeona Hamilton-Aguilar, 2023
36 pages
Why to read
Simplifies fractions through engaging story-driven examples.
Encourages math skills with relatable characters.
Supports critical thinking in problem-solving contexts.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Part of Me: Fractions at Reach
Qeona Hamilton-Aguilar, 2023
Award winning
Rosie Revere and the Raucous Riveters: The Questioneers
Andrea Beaty, David Roberts, 2018
144 pages
Why to read
Celebrates creativity and perseverance in engaging ways.
Introduces STEM concepts to young readers effectively.
Empowers young girls with strong female characters.
Encourages teamwork and collaboration among kids.

Rosie Revere and the Raucous Riveters: The Questioneers
Andrea Beaty, David Roberts, 2018
Award winning
Secret Coders
Gene Luen Yang, Mike Holmes, 2015
88 pages
Why to read
Combines storytelling with basic coding principles.
Encourages mathematical thinking and computational skills.
Mystery-driven plot keeps young readers engaged.
Supports STEM education in an accessible format.

Secret Coders
Gene Luen Yang, Mike Holmes, 2015
Award winning
The Grand Opening
James Russell, 2021
240 pages
Why to read
Vivid illustrations boost imagination and visual learning.
Exciting story sparks curiosity and conversation.
Encourages teamwork and creative problem-solving skills.
Family-friendly dialogue enhances parent-child bonding.

The Grand Opening
James Russell, 2021
Award winning
Imaginary Adventures of the Unknown
Ben Newman, 2017
32 pages
Why to read
Sparks creativity with thrilling, imaginary escapades.
Characters display resilience and teamwork.
Enhances problem-solving and cognitive skills.
Engaging, educational content for young readers.
