Top-rated books by Vola Ryan
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Picture Reading
Madhuri Purandare, 2006
24 pages
Why to read
Stimulates visual thinking and creativity.
Enhances language development and comprehension.
Supports early literacy skills, building a reading foundation.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Picture Reading
Madhuri Purandare, 2006
Award winning
Treasure Box: Book 8 (Volume 8)
Maryknoll Sisters, Richard Ginder, Miki, 1996
32 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled narrative enhances imaginative thinking.
Characters model resilience and teamwork skills.
Encourages empathy and cultural understanding.
Supports language development and vocabulary expansion.

Treasure Box: Book 8 (Volume 8)
Maryknoll Sisters, Richard Ginder, Miki, 1996
Award winning
What Do You Do?
Claire Henley, 1999
18 pages
Why to read
Explores various professions through captivating storytelling.
Stimulates curiosity about different career paths.
Encourages interactive parent-child learning moments.
Supports language development and cognitive skills.

What Do You Do?
Claire Henley, 1999
Award winning
Night Light
Angela Harris, 2008
28 pages
Why to read
Engages children with vibrant, captivating illustrations.
Encourages understanding of nighttime fears, promotes comfort.
Supports early developmental stages through story engagement.
Ideal for bedtime reading, strengthens parent-child bond.

Night Light
Angela Harris, 2008
Why is the Sky Blue?
Marian B. Jacobs, Nancy Ellwood, Marion B. Jacobs, 1998
24 pages
Why to read
Explains complex science in simple, engaging terms.
Boosts curiosity and understanding of natural phenomena.
Encourages inquiry and scientific exploration.
Colorful illustrations complement easy-to-understand text.

Why is the Sky Blue?
Marian B. Jacobs, Nancy Ellwood, Marion B. Jacobs, 1998
Award winning
It Was So Quiet I Could Hear A Pin Drop
Andy Goodman, 2016
34 pages
Why to read
Enhances auditory sensitivity and imaginative thinking.
Introduces children to a range of quiet sounds.
Encourages listening skills and sound identification.
Perfect for bedtime wind-down and quiet moments.

It Was So Quiet I Could Hear A Pin Drop
Andy Goodman, 2016
My Colours
Chris Fairclough, 1999
20 pages
Why to read
Vibrant visuals stimulate cognitive development and recognition skills.
Simple, engaging narrative perfect for early readers.
Encourages color identification and vocabulary expansion.
Supports emotional and sensory growth through colorful storytelling.

My Colours
Chris Fairclough, 1999
FLASH
Mary Sigrist, 2004
131 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure stimulates imagination and creativity.
Characters teach resilience and teamwork to young readers.
Enhances literacy through engaging, child-friendly language.
Supports emotional development with relatable themes.
