Top-rated books by Sam Usher
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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
Vroom!: Slider Sound Books
Sam Taplin, Ailie Busby, 2023
8 pages
Why to read
Engaging sound slider feature enhances interactive learning.
Bright, colorful illustrations captivate young readers.
Simple narratives foster early language skills.
Stimulates auditory and visual development.

Vroom!: Slider Sound Books
Sam Taplin, Ailie Busby, 2023
The Spider who Lived in our Grandads Car
Nanny B, 2011
18 pages
Why to read
Engages children with a fun, adventurous story.
Teaches valuable lessons on courage and curiosity.
Enhances understanding of relationships and empathy.
Perfect for joint reading sessions, boosting family bonding.

The Spider who Lived in our Grandads Car
Nanny B, 2011
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
This Little Piggy
Christina King, 2023
30 pages
Why to read
Engages toddlers with rhythmic, playful language.
Enhances fine motor skills through interactive fingerplay.
Strengthens memory and sequencing abilities.
Fosters early literacy and numeracy fundamentals.

This Little Piggy
Christina King, 2023
Award winning
The Dolls' Tea Party
Grosset & Dunlap, unknown author, 1996
24 pages
Why to read
Engaging storyline enhances imaginative play.
Illustrations captivate and spark creativity.
Encourages manners and social skills development.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

The Dolls' Tea Party
Grosset & Dunlap, unknown author, 1996
Award winning
Fanny
Holly Hobbie, 2008
40 pages
Why to read
Encourages creativity and self-expression in children.
Depicts handling disappointment in constructive ways.
Strengthens understanding of friendship and empathy.
Engaging storyline fosters a love for reading.

Fanny
Holly Hobbie, 2008
Noddy on the Move
Enid Blyton, Jan Francis, 2002
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative fosters imagination in young readers.
Noddy's adventures teach valuable life lessons effectively.
Supports development of problem-solving skills.
Encourages family bonding through shared reading.
