Books like [(The Story of the Blue Planet)] [ By (author) Andri Magnason, Illustrated by Aslaug Jonsdottir, Translated by Julian D'arcy, Designed by Aslaug Jonsdottir ] [May, 2013]
Stacks of Stories
Jacqueline Wilson, Mary Hoffman, Geraldine Mccaughrean, Kaye Umansky, 1997
168 pages
Why to read
Cultivates imagination through enchanting narratives.
Features relatable, diverse characters for all kids.
Enhances critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Supports developmental milestones in a fun manner.

Stacks of Stories
Jacqueline Wilson, Mary Hoffman, Geraldine Mccaughrean, Kaye Umansky, 1997
Award winning
Barbie: On the Road (Step into Reading)
Suzy Capozzi, Karen Wolcott, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative enhances reading interest and skills.
Barbie’s adventures foster imagination and curiosity.
Encourages independence and problem-solving capabilities.
Perfect for beginning readers with simple, structured text.

Barbie: On the Road (Step into Reading)
Suzy Capozzi, Karen Wolcott, 2004
Who Ever Heard of a Tiger in a Pink Hat?
Nicola Stott McCourt, Leah-Ellen Heming, 2007
12 pages
Why to read
Whimsical tale sparks creativity and imagination.
Introduces themes of acceptance and individuality.
Encourages laughter and joy in young readers.
Perfect for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Who Ever Heard of a Tiger in a Pink Hat?
Nicola Stott McCourt, Leah-Ellen Heming, 2007
Happy Millionth Birthday
R.W.R. McDonald, Alexandra Colombo, 2023
24 pages
Why to read
Celebrates creativity and imaginative problem-solving.
Characters exhibit resilience and collaborative skills.
Encourages dialogue on values and friendships.
Suits children's developmental stages, enhances empathy.

Happy Millionth Birthday
R.W.R. McDonald, Alexandra Colombo, 2023
Award winning
The Works Key Stage 2
Pie Corbett, 2006
352 pages
Why to read
Enhances Literacy Skills: 'The Works Key Stage 2' by Pie Corbett is a comprehensive collection of poems that are specifically tailored for children in Key Stage 2. Reading this book can significantly improve children's literacy skills, including their reading, comprehension, and analysis abilities.
Supports Curriculum Learning: The book aligns with the Key Stage 2 curriculum, making it an excellent resource for both teachers and students. It covers a wide range of themes and topics that are relevant to the curriculum, helping to reinforce what is taught in the classroom.
Encourages Creativity and Imagination: Pie Corbett's selection of poems is designed to spark creativity and imagination in young readers. The diverse range of poetry styles and subjects can inspire children to explore their own creative writing and poetic expression.
Develops Language and Vocabulary: Reading poetry exposes children to rich language and a variety of vocabulary. 'The Works Key Stage 2' offers an opportunity for children to encounter new words and phrases in context, enhancing their language development and vocabulary acquisition.

The Works Key Stage 2
Pie Corbett, 2006
The Toof Fairies
Sandra Head, Sandra Hodgson, 2011
44 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative promotes imaginative thinking.
Characters teach values of kindness and perseverance.
Enhances vocabulary and comprehension skills.
Ideal for family bonding over shared reading.

The Toof Fairies
Sandra Head, Sandra Hodgson, 2011
Award winning
Snail Mail
Hazel Edwards, Rod Clement, 1986
32 pages
Why to read
Charming story celebrating traditional mail and persistence.
Encourages patience and the thrill of anticipation.
Enhances understanding of communication and delays.
Stimulates curiosity about geography and different locations.

Snail Mail
Hazel Edwards, Rod Clement, 1986
The Taylor School Readers: Second Reader
Frances Lilian Taylor, 2012
178 pages
Why to read
Engaging stories enhance reading and comprehension skills.
Characters model positive behaviors and values.
Supports vocabulary expansion and language skills.
Designed to resonate with second-grade developmental stages.
