Books about Espionage
Award winning
Dead or Alive?
Gifford Clive, Sarah Horne, 2015
48 pages
Why to read
Explores intriguing science concepts through thrilling stories.
Engages young readers with interactive question-based format.
Enhances critical thinking and scientific inquiry skills.
Ideal for shared reading, boosting child-parent interaction.

Dead or Alive?
Gifford Clive, Sarah Horne, 2015
Secret Service Saint
Janet Ann Collins, Eugene Ruble, 2009
18 pages
Why to read
Inspires values of kindness and community service.
Engages young readers with adventures and mystery.
Enhances understanding of teamwork and cooperation.
Ideal for improving young children's reading skills.

Secret Service Saint
Janet Ann Collins, Eugene Ruble, 2009
The Adventures of Jamie B, Superspy
Ceri-Worman, 2004
128 pages
Why to read
Engaging spy-themed adventures stir imagination.
Characters exhibit resilience and resourcefulness.
Encourages curiosity and strategic thinking.
Ideal for boosting literacy and engagement.

The Adventures of Jamie B, Superspy
Ceri-Worman, 2004
Award winning
Olivia the Spy
Ian Falconer, 2017
40 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with Olivia's adventurous, curious spirit.
Enhances observational skills through a spy-themed storyline.
Emphasizes the importance of trust and communication.
Vibrant illustrations complement the engaging narrative.

Olivia the Spy
Ian Falconer, 2017
Award winning
Spy Ninjas Official Graphic Novel: Virtual Reality Madness!
Vannotes, Mike Anderson, 2022
128 pages
Why to read
Engaging graphic novel, stimulates imagination.
Characters embody teamwork and resilience.
Enhances problem-solving and strategic thinking.
Ideal for interactive reading sessions.

Spy Ninjas Official Graphic Novel: Virtual Reality Madness!
Vannotes, Mike Anderson, 2022
Spies
Chrysalis Children's Books, 2003
48 pages
Why to read
Engages kids through mystery and adventure themes.
Boosts understanding of teamwork and strategic thinking.
Supports development of observational and analytical skills.
Encourages curiosity and love for learning.

Spies
Chrysalis Children's Books, 2003
Award winning
A Spy Called James: The True Story of James Lafayette, Revolutionary War Double Agent
Anne Rockwell, Floyd Cooper, 2016
32 pages
Why to read
Real-life spy adventure captivates young minds. - Teaches history through a thrilling narrative. - Highlights bravery, intelligence, and perseverance. - Encourages discussions about ethics and loyalty.

A Spy Called James: The True Story of James Lafayette, Revolutionary War Double Agent
Anne Rockwell, Floyd Cooper, 2016
Award winning
Spy on West Street (Cover-To-Cover Chapter 2 Books: World War II)
Martha Sias Purcell, Dan Hatala, 2001
72 pages
Why to read
Engrossing WWII spy adventure captures young imaginations.
Characters display resilience and resourcefulness.
Encourages historical knowledge and empathy.
Ideal for fostering curiosity in history.
