Top-rated books by Zehra Hicks
The Problem with Problems
Age: 3-7
Books like Zehra Hicks’s
Award winning
Mercy Watson Is Missing!: Tales from Deckawoo Drive, Volume Seven
Kate Dicamillo, 2023
176 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative encourages creative thinking and imagination.
Features lovable, relatable characters fostering empathy and connection.
Stimulates problem-solving skills through plot-driven challenges.
Enhances language development and storytelling abilities.

Mercy Watson Is Missing!: Tales from Deckawoo Drive, Volume Seven
Kate Dicamillo, 2023
Bluey: Bad Mood
Penguin Random House Australia, Bluey, 2024
32 pages
Why to read
Addresses emotional regulation through captivating storytelling.
Strengthens empathy and understanding in young readers.
Encourages family bonding over shared reading sessions.
Supports language development with engaging dialogue.

Bluey: Bad Mood
Penguin Random House Australia, Bluey, 2024
Lottie Brooks's Totally Disastrous School-Trip
Katie Kirby, 2023
448 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with humorous, relatable school experiences.
Strengthens emotional intelligence and resilience.
Encourages creativity through lively storytelling.
Supports social skill development in young readers.

Lottie Brooks's Totally Disastrous School-Trip
Katie Kirby, 2023
Bunny vs Monkey: Bunny Bonanza!
Jamie Smart, 2024
224 pages
Why to read
Dynamic adventure encourages creative problem-solving skills.
Humorous storyline, engaging for young readers.
Reinforces themes of friendship and cooperation.
Captivating illustrations enhance storytelling and interest.

Bunny vs Monkey: Bunny Bonanza!
Jamie Smart, 2024
Award winning
Karen's Haircut
Ann M. Martin, 2023
144 pages
Why to read
Explores themes of change and personal growth.
Encourages children to embrace new experiences.
Supports development of self-confidence.
Ideal for shared parent-child reading moments.

Karen's Haircut
Ann M. Martin, 2023
Award winning
The Bad Guys in Look Who's Talking
Aaron Hartzler, Aaron Blabey, 2023
192 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with humor and unique storytelling.
Encourages dialogue and enhances communication skills.
Supports emotional development through relatable scenarios.
Ideal for building confidence in young readers.

The Bad Guys in Look Who's Talking
Aaron Hartzler, Aaron Blabey, 2023
First Day, Worst Day
Chris Chatterton, Andy Nonamus, Amy Jindra, 2024
128 pages
Why to read
Captures emotions of school's first day challenges.
Teaches resilience and positive mindset.
Engages young readers through vivid illustrations.
Enhances empathy and social skills.

First Day, Worst Day
Chris Chatterton, Andy Nonamus, Amy Jindra, 2024
Happy Pudding: What's Cooking, Arlo?
Kimberly Gee, 2023
64 pages
Why to read
Engaging storyline fosters imagination and curiosity.
Features relatable characters engaging in creative cooking adventures.
Encourages essential problem-solving skills through culinary challenges.
Interactive narrative ideal for family reading moments.
