Top-rated books by Sawyer Wright
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Age: 7-12
Books like Sawyer Wright’s
Award winning
Troll Feet
Wendy M. Robertson, Aidan Robertson, 2024
58 pages
Why to read
Engages kids through whimsical, mythical adventures.
Encourages empathy and understanding through diverse characters.
Stimulates creativity and imaginative problem-solving.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Troll Feet
Wendy M. Robertson, Aidan Robertson, 2024
Award winning
Wordless
AdriAnne Strickland, 2014
312 pages
Why to read
Engaging Plot: The book offers a unique and captivating storyline that keeps readers hooked from the first page to the last.
Innovative Storytelling: 'Wordless' utilizes a groundbreaking narrative technique that challenges traditional storytelling methods.
Deep Themes: The novel explores profound themes that resonate with readers, prompting them to think deeply about the subject matter.
Critical Acclaim: 'Wordless' has received positive reviews from critics and readers alike, making it a must-read for anyone interested in contemporary literature.

Wordless
AdriAnne Strickland, 2014
Award winning
He Knows You
Jill Lash, Shari Darley Griffiths, Heidi Darley, 2010
32 pages
Why to read
Captivating mystery enhances problem-solving skills.
Characters exemplify resilience and empathy.
Supports emotional and cognitive development.
Encourages interactive parent-child reading sessions.

He Knows You
Jill Lash, Shari Darley Griffiths, Heidi Darley, 2010
Award winning
The Wish in the Bottle
Morna Macleod, 1997
136 pages
Why to read
Sparks imagination with captivating adventure story.
Features relatable, diverse characters for broad appeal.
Encourages resilience and problem-solving skills.
Ideal for shared parent-child reading moments.

The Wish in the Bottle
Morna Macleod, 1997
The Mind-Reading Hat (Invisible Magic Wand)
Lois Wickstrom, 2022
34 pages
Why to read
Engages the imagination with its inventive concept of a mind-reading hat, providing a unique blend of fantasy and reality.
Explores themes of friendship, trust, and the ethical implications of having the power to read minds, offering valuable lessons for readers of all ages.
Features compelling characters and a well-crafted plot that keeps readers engaged from beginning to end.
Written by Lois Wickstrom, an author known for her ability to weave science and magic into her stories, promising a read that's both entertaining and thought-provoking.

The Mind-Reading Hat (Invisible Magic Wand)
Lois Wickstrom, 2022
Award winning
Annabelle and the Sorcerer's Spoon
Dan Hughes, Gary King, 2023
56 pages
Why to read
Engaging fantasy adventure stimulates young imaginations.
Characters embody bravery and friendship values.
Encourages creative problem-solving skills.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Annabelle and the Sorcerer's Spoon
Dan Hughes, Gary King, 2023
Award winning
Bus Route to Boston
Maryann Cocca-Leffler, 2000
32 pages
Why to read
Vivid, engaging storyline fosters imagination and creativity.
Strong, relatable characters enhance emotional connections.
Encourages understanding of diverse cultures and communities.
Promotes family bonding through shared reading moments.

Bus Route to Boston
Maryann Cocca-Leffler, 2000
Award winning
Under a Strawberry Moon
Lynnea Luebben, 2022
24 pages
Why to read
Engaging storytelling sparks children’s imagination.
Characters exemplify teamwork and friendship.
Enhances vocabulary and reading skills.
Supports emotional and social development.
