Curious Lists Series
The Curious Book of Lists: 263 Fun, Fascinating, and Fact-Filled Lists (Curious Lists)
Age: 7-11
In series: #1
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The A-Z of Ghosts, Skeletons and Other Haunting Horrors
Tracey Turner, 2004
96 pages
Why to read
Explores spooky themes with humor and creativity.
Encourages curiosity about supernatural folklore and history.
Illustrations engage and captivate young readers.
Supports vocabulary growth in a fun setting.

The A-Z of Ghosts, Skeletons and Other Haunting Horrors
Tracey Turner, 2004
Award winning
Killer Animals: The Wimp’s Guide
Tracey Turner, 2013
128 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with thrilling wildlife facts.
Encourages interest in biology and ecology.
Boosts comprehension through captivating stories.
Enhances empathy towards animals.

Killer Animals: The Wimp’s Guide
Tracey Turner, 2013
The Day Trip
Ladybird Books, Ladybird, 2011
32 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure encourages exploration and curiosity.
Characters model teamwork, empathy in problem resolution.
Supports language development and vocabulary expansion.
Ideal for interactive read-aloud sessions.

The Day Trip
Ladybird Books, Ladybird, 2011
Award winning
The Travelers Detective Club Portugal
Sussi Voak, 2019
143 pages
Why to read
Explores vibrant culture and history of Portugal.
Fosters curiosity and knowledge about different cultures.
Encourages teamwork and friendship through adventure.
Combines fun narrative with educational content.

The Travelers Detective Club Portugal
Sussi Voak, 2019
What's Wrong? On The Move: Spot the Mistakes
Catherine Veitch, Fermin Solis, 2019
24 pages
Why to read
Encourages attention to detail through engaging activities.
Fosters critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Interactive experience; ideal for family bonding.
Supports developmental growth in young readers.

What's Wrong? On The Move: Spot the Mistakes
Catherine Veitch, Fermin Solis, 2019
I Am Who I Am
Naadei Neequaye-Oyelade, 2016
28 pages
Why to read
Encourages self-acceptance and individuality in children.
Bright, captivating illustrations enhance engagement.
Supports emotional and social development.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

I Am Who I Am
Naadei Neequaye-Oyelade, 2016
Download: Heroes and Villains
Alison Hawes, 2007
48 pages
Why to read
Explores dichotomy between good and evil.
Encourages empathy through diverse character perspectives.
Stimulates imagination with vivid storytelling.
Supports development of moral reasoning skills.

Download: Heroes and Villains
Alison Hawes, 2007
Award winning
The Longest Strongest Thread
Inbal Leitner, 2020
29 pages
Why to read
Illustrates deep family connections across distances.
Enhances understanding of diverse cultural backgrounds.
Encourages emotional resilience and adaptability.
Stimulates discussions on family and love.
