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Anna Wilson, Nicola Slater, 2006
80 pages
Why to read
Engaging story fuels creativity and imagination.
Characters teach values of teamwork and perseverance.
Encourages interaction through problem-solving scenarios.
Ideal for enhancing early reading skills.

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Anna Wilson, Nicola Slater, 2006
Mary
Sophie Cartmell, 2021
40 pages
Why to read
Inspires creativity through unique storytelling.
Enhances empathy via relatable and diverse characters.
Supports developmental learning, fostering literacy skills.
Encourages family bonding through shared reading moments.

Mary
Sophie Cartmell, 2021
Chloe
Janie Veach, 2022
123 pages
Why to read
Engaging storyline encourages creativity and imagination.
Characters exemplify resilience and empathy.
Enhances problem-solving skills through narrative challenges.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Chloe
Janie Veach, 2022
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A Spotlight for Harry (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))
Eric A. Kimmel, Jim Madsen, 2009
112 pages
Why to read
Captivating tale of perseverance and determination.
Introduces children to historical events creatively.
Encourages empathy and understanding through storytelling.
Ideal for developing young readers' resilience.

A Spotlight for Harry (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))
Eric A. Kimmel, Jim Madsen, 2009
Truth Test (Cover-To-Cover Novels: Contemporary Fiction)
Lori Pollard-Johnson, Margaret Sanfilippo, 2000
75 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with realistic, contemporary issues.
Encourages ethical decision-making and integrity.
Supports emotional development and empathy.
Ideal for family discussion and bonding.

Truth Test (Cover-To-Cover Novels: Contemporary Fiction)
Lori Pollard-Johnson, Margaret Sanfilippo, 2000
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Someone Like Me
Sam Sell, 2022
17 pages
Why to read
Inspires empathy through diverse and dynamic characters.
Encourages understanding of unique abilities and friendships.
Enhances emotional intelligence with compelling storytelling.
Captivating illustrations complement the engaging narrative.

Someone Like Me
Sam Sell, 2022
Don’T Stir the Tea!
Julia E. Cutri, 2012
20 pages
Why to read
Stimulates creativity and imagination through engaging storyline.
Encourages empathy and emotional development with relatable characters.
Supports problem-solving skills with whimsical challenges.
Provides enjoyable learning experience for young readers.

Don’T Stir the Tea!
Julia E. Cutri, 2012
Red is Home
Emma Bettridge, Josephine Birch, 2023
123 pages
Why to read
Vivid storytelling enhances cognitive and creative skills.
Emphasizes importance of emotions and self-expression.
Supports language development and vocabulary expansion.
Encourages empathy and understanding in young readers.
