Top-rated books by Thompson Brothers
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Award winning
The Magic Mirror
Anne Marie Godin, A. Simioni, 2021
40 pages
Why to read
Sparks imagination with magical, adventurous narrative.
Characters display resilience and teamwork.
Enhances critical thinking through plot-driven challenges.
Encourages parent-child bonding over shared reading.

The Magic Mirror
Anne Marie Godin, A. Simioni, 2021
Achilles (World Mythology)
Jason Glaser, Laurel Bowman, 2000
24 pages
Why to read
Introduces Greek mythology through an engaging story.
Enhances knowledge of ancient cultures and history.
Fosters curiosity and interest in mythological tales.
Supports development of reading and comprehension skills.

Achilles (World Mythology)
Jason Glaser, Laurel Bowman, 2000
SOS for Rita
Hilda Offen, 1992
30 pages
Why to read
Captivating rescue adventure, sparks creativity.
Features strong, smart female protagonist.
Encourages teamwork, friendship values.
Educative content, boosts literacy skills.

SOS for Rita
Hilda Offen, 1992
Finding Joe
Anthony Masters, 2003
147 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled narrative sparks curiosity and imagination.
Characters display resilience, teaching valuable life lessons.
Supports cognitive development through problem-solving themes.
Engaging read enhances literacy and comprehension skills.

Finding Joe
Anthony Masters, 2003
Download: Heroes and Villains
Alison Hawes, 2007
48 pages
Why to read
Explores dichotomy between good and evil.
Encourages empathy through diverse character perspectives.
Stimulates imagination with vivid storytelling.
Supports development of moral reasoning skills.

Download: Heroes and Villains
Alison Hawes, 2007
Award winning
Go Girl! #8 Back to School
Meredith Badger, Ash Oswald, 2008
112 pages
Why to read
Empowers girls with positivity and confidence.
Fosters excitement for school and learning.
Enhances social skills and friendships.
Supportive, easy-to-read narrative for young readers.

Go Girl! #8 Back to School
Meredith Badger, Ash Oswald, 2008
Materials
Lynn Huggins-Cooper, Shelagh Mcnicholas, 2003
32 pages
Why to read
Explores diverse materials in an engaging way.
Stimulates curiosity about everyday objects.
Encourages understanding of science and environment.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Materials
Lynn Huggins-Cooper, Shelagh Mcnicholas, 2003
Britt the Boss (A Mango Street Story)
Margaret P. Clark, 1995
32 pages
Why to read
Empowers young readers with leadership and responsibility themes.
Features engaging, diverse characters enhancing relatability.
Fosters critical thinking through problem-solving narratives.
Encourages resilience and personal growth.
