Top-rated books by Tom Sniegoski
Billy Hooten: Owlboy
Age: 9-12
Books like Tom Sniegoski’s
Award winning
The Quayside Cat
Toby Forward, Ruth Brown, 2014
32 pages
Why to read
Captivating maritime adventure stimulates children's imagination.
Introduces teamwork and friendship values effectively.
Engages young readers with vivid, colorful illustrations.
Supports language development and narrative understanding.

The Quayside Cat
Toby Forward, Ruth Brown, 2014
Tales for Great Grandchildren: Folk Tales from India and Nepal
John Jackson, Daniela Jaglenka Terrazzini, 2014
142 pages
Why to read
Rich cultural narratives from India and Nepal.
Enhances knowledge on diverse traditions and ethics.
Stimulates imagination through mystical folk tales.
Encourages family bonding over shared storytelling.

Tales for Great Grandchildren: Folk Tales from India and Nepal
John Jackson, Daniela Jaglenka Terrazzini, 2014
Award winning
Spider-Man Two for One
Todd Dezago, Jonboy Meyers, 2010
24 pages
Why to read
Captivating superhero adventures foster imaginative thinking.
Spider-Man’s relatable struggles teach resilience and determination.
Engaging plot encourages problem-solving skills development.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing child-parent bonding.

Spider-Man Two for One
Todd Dezago, Jonboy Meyers, 2010
Award winning
Last Block Standing! (Minecraft Woodsword Chronicles #6)
Nick Eliopulos, 2021
144 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure in the Minecraft universe.
Encourages strategic thinking and creativity.
Builds teamwork and friendship values.
Ideal for young gamers and readers.

Last Block Standing! (Minecraft Woodsword Chronicles #6)
Nick Eliopulos, 2021
Invaders and Settlers
Nicola Baxter, Rachel Wright, 1994
32 pages
Why to read
Explore ancient civilizations through captivating storytelling.
Enhances historical knowledge and cultural awareness.
Encourages curiosity and lifelong learning in young readers.
Supports development of vocabulary and comprehension skills.

Invaders and Settlers
Nicola Baxter, Rachel Wright, 1994
Award winning
The City's Son: in hidden London you'll find marvels, magic . . . and menace (Skyscraper Throne Book 1)
Tom Pollock, 2012
480 pages
Why to read
Explores magical realms, igniting children's imagination.
Features dynamic characters facing thrilling challenges.
Enhances problem-solving through mystical conflicts.
Supports literacy with engaging narrative structure.

The City's Son: in hidden London you'll find marvels, magic . . . and menace (Skyscraper Throne Book 1)
Tom Pollock, 2012
The Dragon's Egg
W.J. Corbett, 1996
240 pages
Why to read
Enthralling adventure stimulates children's imagination and curiosity.
Features relatable, dynamic characters fostering emotional growth.
Encourages critical thinking and creative problem-solving skills.
Engaging narrative supports literacy and cognitive development.

The Dragon's Egg
W.J. Corbett, 1996
Chicos: manual de instrucciones
Morag Prunty, 1993
107 pages
Why to read
Guides understanding of children’s behaviors and emotions.
Empowers parents with practical child-rearing techniques.
Enhances parent-child communication and bonding.
Boosts child’s emotional and social development.
