Books like Vincent Van Gogh’s
Award winning
Pocket Bios: Vincent van Gogh
Al Berenger, 2019
32 pages
Why to read
Illustrated introduction to Van Gogh's life and works.
Encourages artistic expression and appreciation in young readers.
Simplified biography suitable for early learners' comprehension.
Inspires curiosity about historical figures and art history.

Pocket Bios: Vincent van Gogh
Al Berenger, 2019
Award winning
Visiting Vincent Van Gogh (Adventures in Art)
Caroline Breunesse, 1997
30 pages
Why to read
Explores art history through engaging narrative.
Encourages visual learning and creativity in children.
Highlights Vincent Van Gogh’s masterpieces and techniques.
Supports educational development in art appreciation.

Visiting Vincent Van Gogh (Adventures in Art)
Caroline Breunesse, 1997
Award winning
Vincent van Gogh: He Saw the World in Vibrant Colors
Amy Guglielmo, Petra Braun, 2021
56 pages
Why to read
Explores van Gogh's vibrant vision through captivating illustrations.
Educational journey through art history and expression.
Stimulates visual and imaginative development in children.
Encourages appreciation of art and individual perspective.

Vincent van Gogh: He Saw the World in Vibrant Colors
Amy Guglielmo, Petra Braun, 2021
Story of Gumluck the Wizard
Emma Thompson, Adam Rex, Eliza Robertson, 2025
148 pages
Why to read
Captivates with magical adventures and whimsical spells.
Gumluck: a witty, clever character kids love.
Encourages creativity and magical thinking.
Ideal for enhancing young readers’ vocabulary.

Story of Gumluck the Wizard
Emma Thompson, Adam Rex, Eliza Robertson, 2025
Award winning
The Sea of Terror: Once Upon a Tim
Stuart Gibbs, Stacy Curtis, Chris Choi, 2025
161 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled tale enriches curiosity and imagination.
Characters showcase resilience and teamwork.
Enhances critical thinking through problem-solving scenarios.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

The Sea of Terror: Once Upon a Tim
Stuart Gibbs, Stacy Curtis, Chris Choi, 2025
Award winning
Iguana Boy Saves the World with a Triple Cheese Pizza
James Bishop, Rikin Parekh, 2025
176 pages
Why to read
Inventive plot encourages creativity and unconventional thinking.
Characters display resilience and teamwork throughout the story.
Introduces children to friendship dynamics and collaboration.
Light-hearted humor supports engaged, joyful reading.

Iguana Boy Saves the World with a Triple Cheese Pizza
James Bishop, Rikin Parekh, 2025
Princess Minna: The Enchanted Forest
Kirsty Applebaum, Sahar Haghgoo, 2025
96 pages
Why to read
Engaging fantasy adventure in a magical forest setting.
Strong female protagonist encourages empowerment and resilience.
Enhances creative thinking and imaginative play.
Ideal for family reading, fosters bonding and discussion.

Princess Minna: The Enchanted Forest
Kirsty Applebaum, Sahar Haghgoo, 2025
Award winning
Classics
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Charlie Bucket Book 1)
Michael Foreman, Roald Dahl, Quentin Blake, 1964
176 pages
Why to read
Promotes creativity and imagination.
Teaches important moral lessons.
Engaging adventure keeps young readers captivated.
Encourages empathy and kindness.
