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Award winning
Marv and the Mega Robot
Alex Falase-Koya, 2022
128 pages
Why to read
Action-packed adventure with Marv and a robot.
Engaging plot boosts critical thinking.
Illustrations enhance interaction and imagination.
Ideal for young tech enthusiasts.

Marv and the Mega Robot
Alex Falase-Koya, 2022
Award winning
Mia Mayhem Rides the Waves
Kara West, 2021
128 pages
Why to read
Empowers resilience and overcoming fears.
Encourages adventure and exploring new challenges.
Strengthens reading skills through engaging narrative.
Ideal for boosting confidence and creativity.

Mia Mayhem Rides the Waves
Kara West, 2021
Award winning
The Unicron Battles (Transformers Armada)
Andrew Donkin, 2004
48 pages
Why to read
Action-packed journey with Transformers’ iconic characters.
Stimulates creativity through imaginative sci-fi battles.
Encourages teamwork and leadership skills.
Engages young readers in adventurous storytelling.

The Unicron Battles (Transformers Armada)
Andrew Donkin, 2004
The BFG (Unabridged edition)
Roald Dahl, 2019
224 pages
Why to read
Sparks imagination with giant adventures.
Encourages empathy through unique character connections.
Enhances vocabulary with whimsical language.
Supports problem-solving skills, critical thinking.

The BFG (Unabridged edition)
Roald Dahl, 2019
Award winning
Amulet #1-8 Box Set
Kazu Kibuishi, 2008
193 pages
Why to read
Engaging graphic novel with stunning illustrations.
Gripping storyline filled with adventure and magic.
Relatable characters dealing with real-life issues in a fantasy setting.
Promotes virtues such as bravery, friendship, and family.

Amulet #1-8 Box Set
Kazu Kibuishi, 2008
Award winning
Spider-man 2: Hurry Up, Spider-man (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
Kate Egan, 2004
24 pages
Why to read
Engaging, action-packed adventure.
Fosters imagination and quick decision making.
Encourages resilience and perseverance.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Spider-man 2: Hurry Up, Spider-man (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
Kate Egan, 2004
Award winning
Twelfth Grade Kills
Heather Brewer, 2010
325 pages
Why to read
Captivating vampire-themed narrative, boosts creative thinking.
Addresses maturity, responsibility; ideal for teen development.
Engages critical thinking, conflict resolution skills.
Encourages perseverance, self-discovery themes.

Twelfth Grade Kills
Heather Brewer, 2010
Award winning
Everyday Hero (Spiderman 2)
Acton Figueroa, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging superhero adventures spark imagination and creativity.
Teaches values of responsibility and bravery through storytelling.
Enhances reading skills and emotional understanding.
Perfect for shared reading with family.
