Top-rated books by Sam Carter
Books like Sam Carter’s
Ronster the Monster
Sarah Sutton, Leah Sutton, 2021
32 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity with Ronster’s unique, quirky adventures.
Encourages empathy through relatable monster-themed scenarios.
Supports language skills with engaging, easy-to-follow text.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthening parent-child bonds.

Ronster the Monster
Sarah Sutton, Leah Sutton, 2021
Planet Odd
Jenny Jinks, 2020
32 pages
Why to read
Boosts imagination with vibrant, otherworldly adventures.
Characters face challenges, enhancing problem-solving skills.
Engages young readers with exciting, relatable narratives.
Encourages curiosity about science and exploration.

Planet Odd
Jenny Jinks, 2020
When I Feel Happy: (First Feelings)
Child's Play, Paula Bowles, 2023
12 pages
Why to read
Explores the emotion of happiness through vibrant illustrations.
Encourages emotional intelligence and self-awareness in young readers.
Supports parent-child discussions about feelings and emotions.
Simple, engaging text suitable for early development stages.

When I Feel Happy: (First Feelings)
Child's Play, Paula Bowles, 2023
The Friendship Fairies Go to Sea
Lucy Kennedy, Phillip Cullen, 2023
128 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled story enhances imagination and bonding.
Teaches values of teamwork and friendship.
Engaging narrative supports early literacy skills.
Ideal for family reading, sparks lively discussions.

The Friendship Fairies Go to Sea
Lucy Kennedy, Phillip Cullen, 2023
Nina Peanut
Sarah Bowie, 2024
272 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations spark creativity and visual engagement.
Encourages resilience and empathy through relatable storytelling.
Supports language development and vocabulary expansion.
Engaging narrative that fosters parent-child bonding.

Nina Peanut
Sarah Bowie, 2024
The Bus
Sarah Loader, 2021
8 pages
Why to read
Engaging journey fostering curiosity and adventure.
Teaches important social skills through character interactions.
Encourages language development and vocabulary expansion.
Delightfully illustrated, capturing young readers' attention.

The Bus
Sarah Loader, 2021
Winnie and Wilbur: Chilly Winnie
Laura Owen, Korky Paul, 2020
48 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure boosts creativity and imagination.
Winnie and Wilbur's relatable woes hone problem-solving skills.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and hold young readers’ attention.
Ideal read for shared parent-child bonding time.

Winnie and Wilbur: Chilly Winnie
Laura Owen, Korky Paul, 2020
CoComelon Sing-Song: Bedtime Song
Moonbug Entertainment, CoComelon, 2023
16 pages
Why to read
Enhances bedtime routines with soothing, lyrical content.
Encourages musical interest and auditory development.
Strengthens bonding through sing-along interaction.
Supports language skills and early literacy.
