Top-rated books by WRAY ANNA
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Age: 5-7
Books like WRAY ANNA’s
Five Minute Sleepy Time Tales
Derek Hall, 1998
96 pages
Why to read
Quick, soothing tales perfect for bedtime routines.
Enhances emotional connectivity through relatable stories.
Fosters imagination and calms pre-sleep excitement.
Encourages a lifelong love for reading.

Five Minute Sleepy Time Tales
Derek Hall, 1998
Award winning
1 2 3 Yippie
Lisa Jahn-Clough, 1998
32 pages
Why to read
Engages toddlers in fun, interactive counting activities.
Bright, colorful illustrations capture young readers' attention.
Supports early numeracy and cognitive development.
Encourages joyful learning through playful storytelling.

1 2 3 Yippie
Lisa Jahn-Clough, 1998
Award winning
I Am ddAea
Etta B Harbin, Blueberry Illustrations, 2020
30 pages
Why to read
Boosts creativity through unique, imaginative storytelling.
Characters demonstrate resilience and problem-solving skills.
Encourages parent-child discussions on overcoming obstacles.
Supports language development with engaging dialogue.

I Am ddAea
Etta B Harbin, Blueberry Illustrations, 2020
Happy Millionth Birthday
R.W.R. McDonald, Alexandra Colombo, 2023
24 pages
Why to read
Celebrates creativity and imaginative problem-solving.
Characters exhibit resilience and collaborative skills.
Encourages dialogue on values and friendships.
Suits children's developmental stages, enhances empathy.

Happy Millionth Birthday
R.W.R. McDonald, Alexandra Colombo, 2023
Award winning
Concrete Pansy
Sheryl Obegi, sadia akter, 2023
56 pages
Why to read
Encourages emotional expression and understanding.
Fosters creativity and curiosity in young minds.
Strengthens empathy and interpersonal relationships.
Engaging, colorful illustrations enhance story comprehension.

Concrete Pansy
Sheryl Obegi, sadia akter, 2023
Award winning
Coding with Cornell: Data Types
Ronesha D. Dennis, 2023
31 pages
Why to read
Introduces basic coding concepts to young learners.
Stimulates logical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Characters and stories make learning engaging.
Supports early computational thinking development.

Coding with Cornell: Data Types
Ronesha D. Dennis, 2023
Award winning
Having Fun
Vicki Yates, 2007
24 pages
Why to read
Engaging storyline fosters creativity and imagination.
Characters model positive behaviors and decision-making.
Encourages interactive reading and playtime discussions.
Enhances vocabulary and comprehension skills.

Having Fun
Vicki Yates, 2007
Award winning
Just For You!: Only the Stars
Dee Boyd, Anna Rich, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Encourages creativity through celestial-themed storytelling.
Strengthens reading skills with engaging narrative structure.
Builds empathy by exploring diverse character emotions.
Supports parent-child bonding over shared reading.
