Books like Bears in My Bed
The Legend of the Lost Keys (Look and Read)
Jim Eldridge, 1998
128 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure enhances critical thinking. - Characters foster strong identification in kids. - Encourages curiosity and problem-solving skills. - Offers an enjoyable educational journey.

The Legend of the Lost Keys (Look and Read)
Jim Eldridge, 1998
Award winning
Mango - The little pink caterpillar
Jérémie Kaiser, 2021
87 pages
Why to read
Encourages self-discovery through colorful, engaging narratives.
Fosters emotional growth and resilience in young readers.
Illustrations captivate and stimulate visual learning.
Supports early literacy skills with simple, rhythmic text.

Mango - The little pink caterpillar
Jérémie Kaiser, 2021
My Cat Charlie
Becky Edwards, Becky Edwards, David Armitage, David Armitage, 2001
1 pages
Why to read
Explores friendship through entertaining, heartfelt storylines.
Enhances empathy and emotional understanding in young readers.
Stimulates early literacy and language development skills.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage children's imaginations.

My Cat Charlie
Becky Edwards, Becky Edwards, David Armitage, David Armitage, 2001
Animal Noises: A Pull-Tab Book
Dawn Apperley, 1999
14 pages
Why to read
Interactive pull-tabs make animal sounds excitingly realistic.
Enhances sensory development and animal recognition skills.
Encourages active participation and early language skills.
Perfect for shared reading, boosting familial bonds.

Animal Noises: A Pull-Tab Book
Dawn Apperley, 1999
Award winning
Still More Night Frights: Thirteen Scary Stories
Judith Bauer Stamper, 1996
10 pages
Why to read
Spooky yet engaging stories enhance imaginative thinking.
Introduces problem-solving through suspenseful scenarios.
Characters display resilience, boosting emotional development.
Ideal for shared readings, strengthening family bonds.

Still More Night Frights: Thirteen Scary Stories
Judith Bauer Stamper, 1996
Award winning
Gregory the Green
Sheila McCullagh, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Introduces children to early reading skills through engaging fantasy stories.
Features relatable characters that help young readers explore themes of friendship and adventure.
Encourages imagination and creativity with its magical setting and plot.
Written by Sheila McCullagh, an experienced author known for creating captivating children's literature.

Gregory the Green
Sheila McCullagh, 2004
Wanda & Dragonfly
Anna Hymas, 2013
32 pages
Why to read
Captivating journey of friendship and discovery.
Enhances empathy through relatable, dynamic characters.
Stimulates imagination and creativity in young readers.
Encourages resilience and problem-solving skills.

Wanda & Dragonfly
Anna Hymas, 2013
Mo's Mischief: Best Mom Ever
Hongying Yang, 2008
128 pages
Why to read
Celebrates the bond between mother and child.
Encourages respectful behavior and understanding.
Enhances emotional intelligence and empathy.
Lighthearted, humorous narrative style.
