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Award winning
We Will Rock Our Classmates: Penelope Rex
Ryan T. Higgins, 2020
48 pages
Why to read
Boosts confidence through relatable character Penelope Rex.
Encourages inclusivity and friendship in school settings.
Supports emotional development and self-expression.
Ideal for engaging young readers in group discussions.

We Will Rock Our Classmates: Penelope Rex
Ryan T. Higgins, 2020
Award winning
Bear Wants to Sing
Cary Fagan, 2021
48 pages
Why to read
Engaging storytelling sparks children's imaginations.
Characters teach valuable lessons in perseverance.
Encourages musical interest and artistic expression.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Bear Wants to Sing
Cary Fagan, 2021
Award winning
Nervous Nigel
Bethany Christou, 2022
40 pages
Why to read
Addresses anxiety through engaging, relatable storytelling.
Encourages emotional intelligence and resilience in kids.
Supports understanding of feelings through character interaction.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing parent-child bond.

Nervous Nigel
Bethany Christou, 2022
Award winning
The Green Piano
Tonya Bolden, Roberta Flack, 2023
40 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity through musical and colorful storytelling.
Encourages emotional growth and self-expression in children.
Supports developmental milestones with engaging narratives.
Ideal for family bonding over shared reading times.

The Green Piano
Tonya Bolden, Roberta Flack, 2023
Award winning
The Beatles: A Little Golden Book Biography
Judy Katschke, 2023
24 pages
Why to read
Introduces The Beatles' history in a child-friendly format.
Inspires musical interest and historical curiosity in young readers.
Enhances vocabulary and understanding through engaging storytelling.
Colorful illustrations complement the captivating narrative.

The Beatles: A Little Golden Book Biography
Judy Katschke, 2023
Mermaids Don't Run Track
Debbie Dadey, Marcia Thornton Jones, 1997
112 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled tale, sparks joy and imagination.
Encourages creativity and self-expression in young readers.
Highlights teamwork, cooperation among diverse characters.
Perfect blend of fantasy and relatable school scenarios.

Mermaids Don't Run Track
Debbie Dadey, Marcia Thornton Jones, 1997
Award winning
La La La: A Story of Hope
Kate Dicamillo, 2017
70 pages
Why to read
Promotes resilience and hope through captivating illustrations.
Encourages emotional expression and empathy in children.
Simple, lyrical text ideal for early readers.
Fosters imagination and independent thinking.

La La La: A Story of Hope
Kate Dicamillo, 2017
Award winning
Me, Too!
Annika Dunklee, 2015
32 pages
Why to read
Encourages empathy and friendship through engaging narrative.
Supports social skill development with relatable scenarios.
Entertaining illustrations complement the story's themes.
Ideal for group reading and classroom discussions.
