Top-rated books by Virr Paul Pye
Windows Magic (Computer Wizards)
Age: 7-12
Books like Virr Paul Pye’s
No Nonsense Phonics Skills Teacher Book 2
Debbie Hepplewhite, unknown author, 2016
72 pages
Why to read
Boosts phonics skills through engaging activities.
Cultivates early reading confidence in children.
Addresses common pronunciation hurdles efficiently.
Tailored for teachers and supportive for parents.

No Nonsense Phonics Skills Teacher Book 2
Debbie Hepplewhite, unknown author, 2016
Award winning
Puzzle Car Race (Young Puzzles)
Rosie Heywood, Brenda Haw, Philippa Wingate, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Exciting car race encourages storytelling and imagination.
Characters demonstrate teamwork, enhancing social skills.
Puzzles foster critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Engaging content aligns with developmental stage appropriateness.

Puzzle Car Race (Young Puzzles)
Rosie Heywood, Brenda Haw, Philippa Wingate, 2004
I Am Who I Am
Naadei Neequaye-Oyelade, 2016
28 pages
Why to read
Encourages self-acceptance and individuality in children.
Bright, captivating illustrations enhance engagement.
Supports emotional and social development.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

I Am Who I Am
Naadei Neequaye-Oyelade, 2016
Award winning
696 School Jokes & Riddles
Joseph Rosenbloom, 1986
128 pages
Why to read
Fosters humor and linguistic creativity in young readers.
Enhances vocabulary through playful wordplay and puns.
Promotes social skills with shareable, humorous content.
Supports cognitive development with problem-solving jokes.

696 School Jokes & Riddles
Joseph Rosenbloom, 1986
Learn English KS1 Revision, Practice and Home Learning Writing
Nape, 2006
128 pages
Why to read
Boosts KS1 English skills effectively.
Engages through interactive practice activities.
Supports home learning with structured content.
Enhances writing proficiency and creativity.

Learn English KS1 Revision, Practice and Home Learning Writing
Nape, 2006
Award winning
The Longest Strongest Thread
Inbal Leitner, 2020
29 pages
Why to read
Illustrates deep family connections across distances.
Enhances understanding of diverse cultural backgrounds.
Encourages emotional resilience and adaptability.
Stimulates discussions on family and love.

The Longest Strongest Thread
Inbal Leitner, 2020
Just For You! Don't Hit Me
Bernette Ford, Gary Grier, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Teaches peaceful conflict resolution effectively.
Supports social-emotional development.
Encourages empathy and understanding among children.
Bright illustrations captivate and engage young readers.

Just For You! Don't Hit Me
Bernette Ford, Gary Grier, 2004
Shops
Ruth Thomson, 2010
32 pages
Why to read
Explores diverse shops and their unique characteristics.
Encourages understanding of community roles and responsibilities.
Supports early financial literacy and decision-making skills.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage young readers.
