Top-rated books by Sebastià Serra Bonilla
The Runaway Wok
Age: 6-8
Books like Sebastià Serra Bonilla’s
Award winning
My Name is not Refugee
A. A. Milne, Kate Milner, 2017
32 pages
Why to read
Enhances empathy and cultural awareness.
Addresses challenging themes with sensitivity and insight.
Encourages discussion on global and social issues.
Supports emotional and interpersonal development.

My Name is not Refugee
A. A. Milne, Kate Milner, 2017
Katy
Jacqueline Wilson, Madeleine Leslay, 2015
480 pages
Why to read
Explores themes of resilience and personal growth.
Engaging storyline fosters empathy and understanding.
Strengthens reading skills and emotional intelligence.
Encourages perseverance through life's challenges.

Katy
Jacqueline Wilson, Madeleine Leslay, 2015
Award winning
It's About Time! (MathStart 1)
Stuart J. Murphy, John Speirs, 2005
40 pages
Why to read
Introduces basic concepts of time in an engaging way.
Supports early math skills through story-driven learning.
Encourages everyday application of telling time.
Vivid illustrations aid in understanding and retention.

It's About Time! (MathStart 1)
Stuart J. Murphy, John Speirs, 2005
Me and My Sister
Mary Viti-Rodio, 2000
25 pages
Why to read
Strengthens sibling bonds through relatable family scenarios.
Encourages understanding and empathy between siblings.
Colorful illustrations captivate and engage young readers.
Supports emotional and social developmental milestones.

Me and My Sister
Mary Viti-Rodio, 2000
Grimm Fairy Tales (Legend Classics)
Jacob Grimm, Brothers Grimm, unknown author, 1917
288 pages
Why to read
Timeless fairy tales that spark imagination.
Encourages moral and ethical development.
Strengthens language skills through rich vocabulary.
Nurtures creativity and problem-solving abilities.

Grimm Fairy Tales (Legend Classics)
Jacob Grimm, Brothers Grimm, unknown author, 1917
Award winning
The 1619 Project: Born on the Water
Renée Watson, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Nikkolas Smith, Listening Library, 2021
48 pages
Why to read
Enhances understanding of African American history.
Strengthens empathy through powerful storytelling.
Encourages critical thinking and discussion.
Beautiful, evocative illustrations complement the narrative.

The 1619 Project: Born on the Water
Renée Watson, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Nikkolas Smith, Listening Library, 2021
Fairy Tales from Hans Christian Andersen
Hans Christian Andersen, Nicola Baxter, Anonymous, 1835
318 pages
Why to read
Timeless tales with profound moral lessons.
Stimulates imagination and creative thinking.
Fosters emotional and social development.
Encourages language skills and literacy.

Fairy Tales from Hans Christian Andersen
Hans Christian Andersen, Nicola Baxter, Anonymous, 1835
Award winning
Here Comes Lolo
Niki Daly, 2020
78 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage young readers.
Lolo’s adventures encourage empathy and social understanding.
Simple vocabulary supports early reading skills development.
Enhances cultural awareness through diverse characters.
