Books about Time Management
Award winning
Maurice Sendak's Seven Little Monsters: What Time is It? - Book #4
Arthur Yorinks, 2004
24 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with colorful, captivating illustrations.
Teaches time-telling in a fun, accessible way.
Strengthens mathematical and logical skills.
Encourages interaction through playful story elements.

Maurice Sendak's Seven Little Monsters: What Time is It? - Book #4
Arthur Yorinks, 2004
Award winning
Busy Day
Sally Grindley, 2011
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging, interactive story keeps young readers captivated.
Relatable characters enhance connection and empathy.
Fosters problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
Encourages active participation and imagination.

Busy Day
Sally Grindley, 2011
Award winning
Benji Bear's Busy Day: A Telling the Time Book
Tor Freeman, 2013
18 pages
Why to read
Teaches time-telling in a fun, engaging way.
Benji Bear's adventures boost understanding of daily routines.
Colorful illustrations captivate and hold children's attention.
Supports early development of time management skills.

Benji Bear's Busy Day: A Telling the Time Book
Tor Freeman, 2013
Franklin and the Stopwatch (Kids Can Read)
Sharon Jennings, Sasha McIntyre, Sean Jeffrey, 2007
32 pages
Why to read
Teaches time management and responsibility.
Enhances understanding of consequences through engaging storytelling.
Encourages interactive reading and discussion.
Fun and relatable for early readers.

Franklin and the Stopwatch (Kids Can Read)
Sharon Jennings, Sasha McIntyre, Sean Jeffrey, 2007
Award winning
My Busy Day (My First)
Tiger Tales, 2014
12 pages
Why to read
Engages toddlers with simple, everyday activities.
Bright illustrations stimulate visual learning.
Encourages speech and language development.
Supports routine-building and concept awareness.

My Busy Day (My First)
Tiger Tales, 2014
Award winning
Alice In Wonderland / Through The Looking Glass
Lewis Carroll, 2018
312 pages
Why to read
Encourages creativity through whimsical storytelling.
Develops language skills with playful wordplay.
Fosters curiosity and exploration of self-identity.
Invites interaction with complex, fantastical worlds.

Alice In Wonderland / Through The Looking Glass
Lewis Carroll, 2018
Award winning
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse
Charlie Mackesy, 2019
128 pages
Why to read
Heartwarming narrative teaches kindness and friendship values.
Artistic illustrations enhance visual and emotional engagement.
Simple yet profound dialogues support language development.
Encourages empathy and reflection in young readers.

The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse
Charlie Mackesy, 2019
The Neverending Story: 45th Anniversary Edition
Michael Ende, 2024
510 pages
Why to read
Celebrates creativity, expands imagination.
Strengthens reading skills, boosts cognitive development.
Encourages resilience, problem-solving abilities.
Timeless tale, resonates across generations.
