Top-rated books by Sally Wern Comport
Books like Sally Wern Comport’s
Award winning
Summer Surprise (Adventures of Callie Ann)
Shannon Mason Leppard, Tony Aubie, 1997
80 pages
Why to read
Engaging story fosters imagination and creativity.
Characters model resilience and adaptability.
Encourages social skills through interactive plot.
Ideal for nurturing curiosity and literacy.

Summer Surprise (Adventures of Callie Ann)
Shannon Mason Leppard, Tony Aubie, 1997
The Field Primer
Walter Taylor Field, Maginel Wright Enright, 2016
136 pages
Why to read
Inspires curiosity about nature and science.
Enhances vocabulary through rich, descriptive language.
Encourages exploration and learning about the environment.
Supports developmental milestones in understanding and cognition.

The Field Primer
Walter Taylor Field, Maginel Wright Enright, 2016
Award winning
Monster Stories
Parragon, 2001
256 pages
Why to read
Exciting tales spark imagination and curiosity.
Characters demonstrate resilience and problem-solving skills.
Enhances language development and emotional intelligence.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Monster Stories
Parragon, 2001
Haunted Castle Mazes
James Harrison, 2004
12 pages
Why to read
Engaging mazes enhance problem-solving and navigational skills.
Spooky, fun castle theme captivates and stimulates imagination.
Encourages perseverance and cognitive development through challenges.
Ideal for interactive family reading and playtime.

Haunted Castle Mazes
James Harrison, 2004
Award winning
UBOS: Adventure Begins
Kay Barnham, 2002
64 pages
Why to read
Stimulates imagination with captivating magical adventures.
Introduces relatable characters fostering emotional development.
Encourages problem-solving through engaging plot twists.
Ideal blend of entertainment and educational content.

UBOS: Adventure Begins
Kay Barnham, 2002
Award winning
New Mexico
Ann Heinrichs, 2003
48 pages
Why to read
Explores New Mexico's rich culture and history.
Stimulates curiosity about geography and diversity.
Supports development of cultural awareness.
Vivid illustrations complement engaging text.

New Mexico
Ann Heinrichs, 2003
The Kingfisher Treasury of Funny Stories
Andrew Matthews, James Frank, unknown author, 1995
160 pages
Why to read
Humorous tales sparking joy and laughter in children.
Encourages creative thinking and imagination.
Enhances vocabulary through engaging narratives.
Strengthens family bonds during shared reading moments.

The Kingfisher Treasury of Funny Stories
Andrew Matthews, James Frank, unknown author, 1995
Award winning
The Great Book of Monster Legends: Stories and Myths from Around the World (Happy Fox Books) A Kids' Monsters Book Filled with Adventure, Mystery, Travel, and Fun Facts about Bigfoot, Nessie, and More
Tea Orsi, Anna Láng, 2023
64 pages
Why to read
Explores global monster legends with vibrant illustrations.
Encourages curiosity about cultures and mythological creatures.
Enhances reading skills and broadens vocabulary.
Ideal for shared family reading and discussion.
