Top-rated books by Susan Winter
A Hug for You
Age: 2-4
Books like Susan Winter’s
Award winning
Don't Call Me Special: A First Look at Disability
Pat Thomas, 2001
32 pages
Why to read
Promotes understanding and acceptance of disabilities.
Encourages empathy and inclusivity among young readers.
Educational content aligned with developmental psychology.
Warm, reassuring tone for parental concerns.

Don't Call Me Special: A First Look at Disability
Pat Thomas, 2001
Award winning
The Big Bully
Brian 'smitty' Smith, 2023
64 pages
Why to read
Highlights themes of empathy and friendship.
Teaches conflict resolution and understanding.
Encourages compassion through relatable storytelling.
Crafted for children’s emotional and social development.

The Big Bully
Brian 'smitty' Smith, 2023
Award winning
Come and Join Us!
Liz Kleinrock, 2023
40 pages
Why to read
Encourages inclusivity and diversity among young readers.
Enhances social skills through relatable, diverse character interactions.
Stimulates empathy and understanding in children.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage young minds.

Come and Join Us!
Liz Kleinrock, 2023
Award winning
The Kids' Book of Friends: How to Make Friends and Be a Friend
Catherine Stephenson, 2022
43 pages
Why to read
Enhances social skills through engaging friendship stories.
Offers practical advice on building lasting relationships.
Empowers kids to be confident, caring friends.
Stimulates empathy and emotional intelligence development.

The Kids' Book of Friends: How to Make Friends and Be a Friend
Catherine Stephenson, 2022
Hooray for Grandpa (Hooray for Family)
Beatrice Masini, 2018
21 pages
Why to read
Celebrates special bonds with grandparents.
Stimulates emotional development and empathy.
Illustrations enrich storytelling, captivate attention.
Encourages intergenerational appreciation and values.

Hooray for Grandpa (Hooray for Family)
Beatrice Masini, 2018
My Mom is Awesome / Ang Aking Nanay ay Kamangha-mangha
Shelley Admont, Kidkiddos Books, 2014
34 pages
Why to read
Celebrates the unique bond between mother and child.
Multilingual text enhances language development skills.
Illustrations captivate and stimulate visual learning.
Encourages appreciation for diverse family dynamics.

My Mom is Awesome / Ang Aking Nanay ay Kamangha-mangha
Shelley Admont, Kidkiddos Books, 2014
Sultan the Patient (Home Farm Twins No. 11)
Oldfield, Jenny Oldfield, 1998
119 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure tale promotes teamwork and empathy.
Engages young readers with relatable twin protagonists.
Illustrates the importance of patience and resilience.
Ideal for enhancing children's reading and comprehension skills.

Sultan the Patient (Home Farm Twins No. 11)
Oldfield, Jenny Oldfield, 1998
Sleepovers
Jacqueline Wilson, 2001
112 pages
Why to read
Explores friendship dynamics and personal growth elegantly.
Encourages empathy and understanding among young readers.
Supports emotional development through relatable scenarios.
Ideal for enhancing communication skills and social awareness.
