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Award winning
Piggy in the Middle
Catherine Jinks, 1998
192 pages
Why to read
Engaging story teaches valuable lessons on sharing and fairness. - Colorful illustrations capture children's attention and enhance imagination. - Encourages empathy and understanding in young readers. - Supports early literacy skills and language development.

Piggy in the Middle
Catherine Jinks, 1998
Award winning
Wizard vs. Lizard
Simon Philip, Sheena Dempsey, 2019
196 pages
Why to read
Engaging tale of magic, creativity, and unexpected friendship.
Enhances language skills through playful, inventive storytelling.
Encourages critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Ideal for interactive read-aloud sessions.

Wizard vs. Lizard
Simon Philip, Sheena Dempsey, 2019
Bob vs the Trousers of Doom
Andy Jones, Robin Boyden, 2023
320 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure ignites children's imagination.
Encourages problem-solving through humorous challenges.
Characters demonstrate resilience and cooperation.
Ideal for family bonding over reading.

Bob vs the Trousers of Doom
Andy Jones, Robin Boyden, 2023
The Last Station Master: A Boy, a Terrorist, a Secret, and Trouble
S.A.M. Posey, 2013
186 pages
Why to read
Exciting adventure fosters curiosity and imaginative thinking.
Characters exhibit resilience and courage, inspiring young readers.
Enhances problem-solving skills through engaging narrative challenges.
Encourages empathy and understanding diverse perspectives.

The Last Station Master: A Boy, a Terrorist, a Secret, and Trouble
S.A.M. Posey, 2013
Shelley Holmes, Ace Detective (Treetops)
Michaela Morgan, Dee Shulman, 2014
48 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery plot that keeps young readers intrigued and wanting to solve the case alongside Shelley Holmes.
Introduces children to deductive reasoning and problem-solving skills in a fun and accessible way.
The book's language and content are age-appropriate for children, making it a great addition to a young reader's collection.
Shelley Holmes as a character could be a positive role model, encouraging curiosity, perseverance, and intelligence.

Shelley Holmes, Ace Detective (Treetops)
Michaela Morgan, Dee Shulman, 2014
Vitello Gets a Yucky Girlfriend
Kim Fupz Aakeson, 2009
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging storytelling nurtures children's imagination.
Characters exemplify resilience and emotional growth.
Stimulates discussions on relationships and empathy.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing family bonds.

Vitello Gets a Yucky Girlfriend
Kim Fupz Aakeson, 2009
Award winning
Square Root of Murder
Paul Zindel, Jeff Woodman, Recorded Books, 2002
131 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery enhances critical thinking skills.
Features relatable teenage protagonists, fostering empathy.
Encourages scientific curiosity and deduction principles.
Ideal for shared reading, boosting family engagement.

Square Root of Murder
Paul Zindel, Jeff Woodman, Recorded Books, 2002
Award winning
TRAPPED Book 1 - The Virtual Guardians
Katrina Kahler, Richard Axtell, 2020
150 pages
Why to read
Engaging virtual adventure stimulates curiosity and creativity.
Characters exemplify teamwork and resilience.
Enhances problem-solving and strategic thinking skills.
Ideal for bonding over shared reading sessions.
