Top-rated books by Tulleners Ros
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Award winning
Horrible Haircut (Bananas Series)
Alison Ritchie, Ian Newsham, 1997
48 pages
Why to read
Engaging storyline promotes laughter and joy.
Enhances vocabulary through playful language and rhymes.
Emphasizes resilience and creativity in problem-solving.
Ideal for parent-child interactive reading sessions.

Horrible Haircut (Bananas Series)
Alison Ritchie, Ian Newsham, 1997
Award winning
Magic Money
Ann Nolan Clark, 1950
32 pages
Why to read
Encourages understanding of basic financial concepts through fun narrative.
Boosts arithmetic skills subtly alongside the story’s progression.
Strengthens decision-making and responsibility in young readers.
Captivating illustrations enhance engagement and comprehension.

Magic Money
Ann Nolan Clark, 1950
Bob's Best Day Ever!
Nickelodeon Publishing, 2004
12 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled story sparks imagination and joy.
Bob enhances problem-solving skills in playful scenarios.
Relatable, engaging characters foster emotional development.
Ideal read for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Bob's Best Day Ever!
Nickelodeon Publishing, 2004
Award winning
Grandma Loves You!
Danielle Mclean, Alison Edgson, 2018
30 pages
Why to read
Celebrates the special bond between grandchild and grandmother.
Encourages affection and understanding across generations.
Simple, heartfelt language perfect for early readers.
Beautiful illustrations complement the warm narrative.

Grandma Loves You!
Danielle Mclean, Alison Edgson, 2018
Award winning
Miss Mary Lou asks Why Am I Sad?
M.J. Parker, 2021
28 pages
Why to read
Addresses emotional awareness in young children.
Empowers children to express and understand feelings.
Illustrations captivate and convey emotional context.
Ideal for parent-child bonding over sensitive topics.

Miss Mary Lou asks Why Am I Sad?
M.J. Parker, 2021
Little Ben's Bedtime Stories
Bernard E. Bentley, 2004
31 pages
Why to read
Enhances creativity through engaging storytelling.
Features relatable, diverse characters for young readers.
Supports emotional development and empathy.
Ideal for bedtime, encourages a night-time reading routine.

Little Ben's Bedtime Stories
Bernard E. Bentley, 2004
Award winning
One Last Hug
Omar Ruiz, 2014
26 pages
Why to read
Addresses emotional growth through engaging narrative.
Supports understanding of loss and healing.
Enhances empathy and emotional intelligence in children.
Encourages family bonding through shared reading.

One Last Hug
Omar Ruiz, 2014
Award winning
Christmas With Night Light (My Good Night)
Susan L. Lingo, Susan Lingo, Kathy Parks, 2004
18 pages
Why to read
Festive, enjoyable story enhances holiday spirit.
Engages young readers with colorful, captivating illustrations.
Strengthens understanding of kindness and sharing.
Interactive reading perfect for bedtime rituals.
