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The Worst Class in the World
Joanna Nadin, Rikin Parekh, 2020
160 pages
Why to read
Humorous adventures, captivates young readers effortlessly.
Highlights team spirit and collaborative problem-solving.
Builds empathy through diverse character interactions.
Encourages creative thinking and positive behavior.

The Worst Class in the World
Joanna Nadin, Rikin Parekh, 2020
Award winning
My Way to Good Choices
Elizabeth Cole, 2023
30 pages
Why to read
Emphasizes importance of making wise, thoughtful choices.
Engages young readers with colorful, captivating illustrations.
Supports emotional and moral development.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

My Way to Good Choices
Elizabeth Cole, 2023
Award winning
The Choo Choo of Emotions
Mj Flockhart, 2023
40 pages
Why to read
Explores emotional awareness through engaging train adventures.
Illustrations captivate and maintain young readers' attention.
Encourages understanding and expression of varied emotions.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

The Choo Choo of Emotions
Mj Flockhart, 2023
Poop in My Soup
Brady Scammons, Eileen Lagasse, Gary Uliasz, 2019
24 pages
Why to read
Delightful humor engages children, fosters joyful reading moments.
Encourages understanding of natural processes humorously.
Supports development of a healthy sense of humor.

Poop in My Soup
Brady Scammons, Eileen Lagasse, Gary Uliasz, 2019
Award winning
My 'j' Sound Box (Jane Belk Moncure's Sound Box Books)
Linda Hoy, Jane Belk Moncure, Rebecca Thornburgh, 1964
29 pages
Why to read
Improves phonetic recognition, focusing on 'j' sound.
Engaging storyline, promotes interactive learning.
Stimulates early reading and speech development.
Encourages parental involvement in child’s learning process.

My 'j' Sound Box (Jane Belk Moncure's Sound Box Books)
Linda Hoy, Jane Belk Moncure, Rebecca Thornburgh, 1964
Award winning
Lenny and Mel After-School Confidential
Erik Kraft, 2004
64 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventures enhance problem-solving skills.
Humorous, relatable characters resonate with young readers.
Encourages creativity through amusing, quirky scenarios.
Ideal for improving literacy and comprehension.

Lenny and Mel After-School Confidential
Erik Kraft, 2004
Award winning
The Boy Who Wore Blue
Stacy Chapin, Lana Lee, 2023
34 pages
Why to read
Encourages empathy through the protagonist's emotional journey.
Enhances vocabulary and language skills for young readers.
Supports the development of emotional intelligence.
Inviting illustrations complement the warm narrative.

The Boy Who Wore Blue
Stacy Chapin, Lana Lee, 2023
Award winning
What Are Your Words?: A Book About Pronouns
Katherine Locke, Anne Passchier, 2021
40 pages
Why to read
Explores identity through creative use of pronouns.
Encourages respect and understanding of diverse identities.
Supports language development and personal expression.
Engaging illustrations enhance reading enjoyment.
