Top-rated books by Stephanie Vernet
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Award winning
Mahabharata Stories (FROM THE HOUSE OF HARPER Book 1)
Deepa Agarwal, 2020
200 pages
Why to read
Engaging retelling of ancient Indian epic tales.
Introduces cultural heritage and moral lessons.
Encourages curiosity about history and mythology.
Ideal for family reading, sparks discussions.

Mahabharata Stories (FROM THE HOUSE OF HARPER Book 1)
Deepa Agarwal, 2020
Award winning
The Orphan Boy
Tololwa M. Mollel, 1990
32 pages
Why to read
Captivating folklore tale sparks imagination and cultural appreciation.
Unique storyline fosters empathy and broadens worldviews.
Enhances vocabulary and narrative understanding through engaging text.
Encourages parent-child bonding over shared reading sessions.

The Orphan Boy
Tololwa M. Mollel, 1990
Award winning
Little Firefly (Native American Legends)
Terri Cohlene, Charles Reasoner, 1990
48 pages
Why to read
Celebrates Native American culture and traditions.
Engaging story fosters emotional and social growth.
Enhances understanding of folklore and heritage.
Encourages curiosity and cultural appreciation.

Little Firefly (Native American Legends)
Terri Cohlene, Charles Reasoner, 1990
Award winning
Bible Stories: David and Goliath
Miles Kelly Publishing, Miles Kelly, 2017
32 pages
Why to read
Timeless tale of courage and faith.
Supports moral development and ethical understanding.
Encourages resilience and perseverance in challenges.
Engaging narrative fosters imagination and discussion.

Bible Stories: David and Goliath
Miles Kelly Publishing, Miles Kelly, 2017
Award winning
Girls, Goddesses and Giants: Tales of Heroines from Around the World
Lari Don, 2013
128 pages
Why to read
Empowers young girls through diverse, global heroine stories.
Encourages confidence and bravery in facing challenges.
Instills values of equality and cultural appreciation.
Engaging storytelling that fosters imagination and curiosity.

Girls, Goddesses and Giants: Tales of Heroines from Around the World
Lari Don, 2013
Award winning
Knights of the Round Table (A Stepping Stone Book)
Gwen Gross, 1985
114 pages
Why to read
Inspires imagination with historic medieval adventures.
Teaches values of bravery, loyalty, and honor.
Enhances vocabulary with age-appropriate language.
Encourages shared reading with captivating narratives.

Knights of the Round Table (A Stepping Stone Book)
Gwen Gross, 1985
Award winning
Tales from the Odyssey, Part Two (The Gray-Eyed Goddess; Return to Ithaca, The Final Battle) by Mary Pope Osborne (Part Two of Two)
Mary Pope Osborne, 2012
304 pages
Why to read
Captivating retelling of classic Greek mythology.
Enhances cultural knowledge and historical awareness.
Stimulates imagination and strengthens reading skills.
Ideal for family reading and discussion.

Tales from the Odyssey, Part Two (The Gray-Eyed Goddess; Return to Ithaca, The Final Battle) by Mary Pope Osborne (Part Two of Two)
Mary Pope Osborne, 2012
Eyes In The Night
Jan Ramage, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Captivating story of survival and wildlife conservation.
Encourages environmental awareness and empathy in young readers.
Supports development of reading and comprehension skills.
Engaging and inspiring narrative for family discussions.
