Top-rated books by Rosie Groom
The No Kids Club
Age: 5-7
When Ozzy Ocelot Forgot
Age: 6-10
Books like Rosie Groom’s
The Fox and the Goose: Independent Reading Gold 9
Mick Gowar, 2020
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative fosters early independent reading skills.
Enhances critical thinking through clever plot twists.
Characters exemplify teamwork and resourcefulness.
Ideal for improving children's reading confidence and enjoyment.

The Fox and the Goose: Independent Reading Gold 9
Mick Gowar, 2020
Ada, Are You Ready?: Ada's World of Fun
Daishu Ma, 2025
24 pages
Why to read
Fosters imagination through Ada's inventive adventures.
Encourages problem-solving with engaging story challenges.
Supports child's social skill development.
Ideal for family reading, enhancing bonds.

Ada, Are You Ready?: Ada's World of Fun
Daishu Ma, 2025
Bang! Bang! Boom! and New Shoes
Shalini Vallepur, unknown author, 2021
32 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with fun, dynamic storytelling.
Characters model positive problem-solving behaviors.
Enhances language skills and emotional understanding.
Suitable for shared reading, fostering family connections.

Bang! Bang! Boom! and New Shoes
Shalini Vallepur, unknown author, 2021
Peg Man!: (Red Squirrel Phonics Level 2 Set 2)
Paul George, David Semple, 2022
16 pages
Why to read
Enhances early reading skills through phonics.
Engaging, simple narrative for young readers.
Builds vocabulary and pronunciation confidence.
Encourages reading aloud with parents.

Peg Man!: (Red Squirrel Phonics Level 2 Set 2)
Paul George, David Semple, 2022
Unicorn Magic: Sparklesplash Meets the Mermaids
Daisy Meadows, Emma Thinxton, 2019
112 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity with magical characters and enchanting settings. Encourages empathy through diverse character interactions. Enhances reading skills with engaging narrative structure. Ideal for bonding over shared magical adventure readings.

Unicorn Magic: Sparklesplash Meets the Mermaids
Daisy Meadows, Emma Thinxton, 2019
Letters from a Mouse
Herbie Brennan, 1997
40 pages
Why to read
Explores creativity through engaging animal characters.
Enhances vocabulary with delightful, accessible prose.
Encourages empathy and understanding via storytelling.
Supports early literacy skills development.

Letters from a Mouse
Herbie Brennan, 1997
Bunny vs Monkey: Multiverse Mix-up!
Jamie Smart, 2023
256 pages
Why to read
Whimsical adventure across space, time, and dimensions. - Engages young minds with humor and unexpected twists. - Encourages imagination and expands creative thinking. - Appeals to parents with its educational undertones.

Bunny vs Monkey: Multiverse Mix-up!
Jamie Smart, 2023
Award winning
The Extremely Weird Thing that Happened in Huggabie Falls
Adam Cece, Andrew Weldon, 2018
288 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure keeps young readers engaged.
Encourages creativity and curiosity in children.
Supports development of problem-solving skills.
Whimsical humor enhances enjoyment and learning.
