Books like Doctor Who: A Big Hand For The Doctor: First Doctor - 50th Anniversary (Doctor Who 50th Anniversary E-Shorts Book 1)
Award winning
Mariella, Queen of the Skies
Eoin Colfer, Katy Halford, 2018
96 pages
Why to read
Inspires creativity and innovation in young minds.
Encourages STEM learning through engaging storytelling.
Features strong, intelligent female protagonist.
Supports development of reading and comprehension skills.

Mariella, Queen of the Skies
Eoin Colfer, Katy Halford, 2018
Mary'S Hair
Eoin Colfer, unknown author, 2013
79 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative about empowerment and self-expression.
Encourages creativity and confidence in young readers.
Vibrant illustrations enhance reading engagement.
Ideal for discussions on individuality and self-esteem.

Mary'S Hair
Eoin Colfer, unknown author, 2013
Award winning
The Dog Who Lost His Bark
Eoin Colfer, P.J. Lynch, 2018
135 pages
Why to read
Heartwarming tale of resilience and friendship.
Encourages empathy and understanding in young readers.
Boosts emotional and social development.
Engaging narrative promotes bonding during family reading time.

The Dog Who Lost His Bark
Eoin Colfer, P.J. Lynch, 2018
Little Big Sister
Eoin Colfer, Sara Palacios, unknown author, 2025
64 pages
Why to read
Highlights sibling relationships and family bonds.
Encourages empathy and understanding among young readers.
Supports developmental milestones in social and emotional growth.
Engaging narrative that captivates and educates.

Little Big Sister
Eoin Colfer, Sara Palacios, unknown author, 2025
Award winning
The Legend of Spud Murphy
Eoin Colfer, Tony Ross, 2004
96 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure story sparks curiosity and imagination.
Relatable sibling dynamics resonate with young readers.
Promotes values of cooperation and understanding among peers.
Humorous, lively narrative encourages frequent reading.

The Legend of Spud Murphy
Eoin Colfer, Tony Ross, 2004
Award winning
Eoin Colfer's Legend of the Worst Boy in the World
Eoin Colfer, Glenn Mccoy, 2007
112 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventures foster creativity and imagination.
Addresses sibling rivalry with humor and insight.
Enhances empathetic understanding through relatable scenarios.
Encourages independent reading and confidence.

Eoin Colfer's Legend of the Worst Boy in the World
Eoin Colfer, Glenn Mccoy, 2007
Award winning
Rose
Jacqueline Rayner, Bbc, 2006
48 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative promotes emotional and social development.
Strong, relatable female protagonist boosts self-identity.
Encourages creativity and persistence through challenges.
Supports literacy skills with accessible language.

Rose
Jacqueline Rayner, Bbc, 2006
Award winning
The Spaceship Graveyard: Decide Your Destiny No. 1 (Doctor Who)
Colin Brake, 2007
99 pages
Why to read
Interactive storytelling enhances decision-making skills.
Boosts confidence with multiple story outcomes.
Encourages imaginative thinking and creativity.
Fosters a love for science fiction genres.
