Top-rated books by Sara Pfoutz
Missing Person
Age: 11-12
Books like Sara Pfoutz’s
Mates at Billabong
Mary Grant Bruce, 1912
166 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled story fosters imagination and curiosity. - Showcases teamwork and the value of friendships. - Enhances reading skills and vocabulary development. - Ideal for family bonding over shared reading sessions.

Mates at Billabong
Mary Grant Bruce, 1912
Accidents Will Happen (Fantail)
Kate Daniel, 1992
224 pages
Why to read
Encourages resilience and learning from mistakes.
Supports emotional development through relatable scenarios.
Fosters understanding and empathy in young readers.
Engaging narrative that keeps children captivated.

Accidents Will Happen (Fantail)
Kate Daniel, 1992
Award winning
Friends to Die For
Jane Sughrue Giberga, 1997
176 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative about friendship and loyalty.
Encourages empathy and emotional intelligence in children.
Supports comprehension and vocabulary expansion.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Friends to Die For
Jane Sughrue Giberga, 1997
Award winning
Victory Lap
K A Mielke, Riley Alexis Wood, 2020
248 pages
Why to read
Exciting adventure storyline captivates young readers.
Characters showcase resilience and teamwork.
Enhances problem-solving with thrilling challenges.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Victory Lap
K A Mielke, Riley Alexis Wood, 2020
Award winning
Return to Eden (The Soulkeepers Series Book 3)
G. P. Ching, 2012
328 pages
Why to read
Exciting adventure enhances problem-solving skills.
Captivating characters foster empathy and understanding.
Encourages exploration of moral and ethical questions.
Stimulating narrative boosts engagement and comprehension.

Return to Eden (The Soulkeepers Series Book 3)
G. P. Ching, 2012
Award winning
ALBATROSS
Josie Bloss, 2010
229 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure keeps young readers engaged.
Characters exemplify resilience and resourcefulness.
Encourages empathy through diverse character interactions.
Supports language development and comprehension skills.

ALBATROSS
Josie Bloss, 2010
Award winning
Final Cut
David Belbin, Fred Bowen, 1999
224 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery enhances problem-solving skills.
Characters exhibit resilience and teamwork.
Fosters critical thinking and deductive reasoning.
Captivates with suspenseful and relatable narrative.

Final Cut
David Belbin, Fred Bowen, 1999
A Fart Apart
Pat Hatt, Richie Williams, 2013
40 pages
Why to read
Humorous story encourages laughter and joy.
Teaches acceptance and understanding among friends.
Supports language development with playful text.
Ideal for engaging reluctant young readers.
