Top-rated books by Sanaya Rozario
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The Eyemonger
Daniel J. Solove, Ryan D Beckwith, 2020
48 pages
Why to read
Fosters understanding of privacy through engaging storytelling.
Encourages critical thinking and social awareness.
Captivating illustrations enhance narrative and engagement.
Ideal for shared reading, sparking family discussions.

The Eyemonger
Daniel J. Solove, Ryan D Beckwith, 2020
Award winning
How Santa Lost His Job
Stephen Krensky, S.D. Schindler, 2001
32 pages
Why to read
Humorous take on modernizing Santa’s delivery methods.
Highlights teamwork, perseverance, and adaptation skills.
Encourages curiosity in how everyday systems work.
Engaging story, perfect for family reading time.

How Santa Lost His Job
Stephen Krensky, S.D. Schindler, 2001
Award winning
Storm
Stephen Bowkett, 2002
240 pages
Why to read
Enhances imagination with captivating adventure elements.
Encourages resilience through characters' problem-solving.
Supports language development and comprehension skills.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Storm
Stephen Bowkett, 2002
Award winning
The Dead Ways
Christopher Edge, 2011
208 pages
Why to read
Thrilling adventure stimulates problem-solving and critical thinking.
Engages young readers with relatable, dynamic characters.
Encourages curiosity and exploration of complex ideas.
Supports development of literacy and focus through engaging narrative.

The Dead Ways
Christopher Edge, 2011
Award winning
Maria Montessori: The Italian Doctor Who Revolutionized Education for Young Children (People Who Have Helped the World)
Michael Pollard, 1990
68 pages
Why to read
Insightful biography of pioneering educator Maria Montessori.
Highlights Montessori’s revolutionary child-centered teaching methods.
Inspires education-focused discussions in young readers.
Ideal for enhancing knowledge on historical educational impact.

Maria Montessori: The Italian Doctor Who Revolutionized Education for Young Children (People Who Have Helped the World)
Michael Pollard, 1990
Award winning
The Way Things Work Now
David Macaulay, 2016
408 pages
Why to read
Explains complex machines with clear, engaging illustrations.
Encourages curiosity about science and technology.
Supports STEM learning for young minds.
Approachable text, perfect for budding engineers.

The Way Things Work Now
David Macaulay, 2016
Award winning
Police Cars (Transportation)
Darlene R. Stille, 2002
32 pages
Why to read
Educative insights into police car functionalities and importance.
Captivating illustrations keep children engaged and interested.
Supports understanding of community helpers and their roles.
Encourages respect and appreciation for law enforcement.

Police Cars (Transportation)
Darlene R. Stille, 2002
Award winning
Ole Evinrude and His Outboard Motor (Badger Biographies Series)
Bob Jacobson, 2009
78 pages
Why to read
Inspires innovation and problem-solving skills.
Illustrates history of technology through engaging storytelling.
Encourages curiosity about mechanical engineering and inventiveness.
Highlights perseverance and entrepreneurial spirit.
