Top-rated books by Ryan Miller
Charlie’s Big Day Out
Age: 4-9
How To Feed Your Parents
Age: 2-6
Books like Ryan Miller’s
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.

Imaginary Adventures of the Unknown
Ben Newman, 2017
What's the Magic Word?
Joan Holub, Dana Regan, Shelagh Mcnicholas, 2012
16 pages
Why to read
Teaches manners through engaging, whimsical storytelling.
Encourages polite behavior with relatable scenarios.
Supports language development and social skills.
Interactive, promotes parent-child bonding during reading.

What's the Magic Word?
Joan Holub, Dana Regan, Shelagh Mcnicholas, 2012
Award winning
Little Goblins Ten
Pamela Jane, Jane Manning, 2011
32 pages
Why to read
Playful rhyme scheme, engaging young readers effortlessly.
Colorful illustrations enhance visual perception.
Encourages counting skills through repetition and rhythm.
Perfect for Halloween-themed educational fun.

Little Goblins Ten
Pamela Jane, Jane Manning, 2011
Award winning
Lottie Paris and the Best Place
Angela Johnson, Scott M. Fischer, 2013
32 pages
Why to read
Promotes exploration and curiosity in everyday environments.
Encourages self-discovery and personal growth.
Supports early literacy and language development.
Colorful illustrations enhance engagement and understanding.

Lottie Paris and the Best Place
Angela Johnson, Scott M. Fischer, 2013
Award winning
Smile!
Roberta Grobel Intrater, 1997
12 pages
Why to read
Vibrant photography promotes visual recognition skills.
Engages toddlers in exploring facial expressions.
Encourages social and emotional development.
Interactive reading for infants and caregivers.

Smile!
Roberta Grobel Intrater, 1997
Award winning
Anemone Is Not The Enemy
Anna Mcgregor, 2020
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging story fostering friendship and understanding.
Encourages empathy and compassion in young readers.
Stimulates imagination through colorful underwater settings.
Supports language development and cognitive skills.

Anemone Is Not The Enemy
Anna Mcgregor, 2020
Award winning
How to Read a Story
Kate Messner, Mark Siegel, 2015
36 pages
Why to read
Step-by-step guide to enjoying books for young readers.
Encourages independent reading and comprehension skills.
Builds confidence in child's narrative understanding.
Interactive and engaging reading journey.

How to Read a Story
Kate Messner, Mark Siegel, 2015
Award winning
Never Stop Dreaming: Inspiring Short Stories of Unique and Wonderful Boys
Ellen Mills, Special Art Stories, 2022
106 pages
Why to read
Empowers boys through diverse, inspiring tales.
Builds resilience, encourages dreaming big.
Cultivates empathy, celebrates uniqueness.
Ideal for family bonding over stories.
