Books like Elmo: The Zebra From Africa
Award winning
Stories To Share
Tiger Tales, Claire Freedman, Angela Mcallister, A. H. Benjamin, Kathryn White, Elizabeth Baguley, 2015
176 pages
Why to read
Engaging tales fostering imagination and emotional development.
Features relatable characters, enhancing empathy among young readers.
Encourages language skills through repetitive, rhythmic phrasing.
Perfect for bedtime stories and family bonding time.

Stories To Share
Tiger Tales, Claire Freedman, Angela Mcallister, A. H. Benjamin, Kathryn White, Elizabeth Baguley, 2015
The Big Monkey Mix-Up (An Avon Camelot Book)
Pamela Jane, Cathy Bobak, 1931
96 pages
Why to read
Humorous tale enhances children’s language and social skills.
Engages young readers with delightful, easy-to-follow storyline.
Encourages creativity and witty problem-solving.
Boosts comprehension through playful narrative twists.

The Big Monkey Mix-Up (An Avon Camelot Book)
Pamela Jane, Cathy Bobak, 1931
Zebra Who Was Sad
Rachel Elliott, 2013
22 pages
Why to read
Addresses emotional awareness and empathy development.
Encourages understanding and expression of feelings.
Supports early literacy and language skills.
Engaging, colorful illustrations captivate young readers.

Zebra Who Was Sad
Rachel Elliott, 2013
Build-A-Bear Workshop: Friendship Book
Acton Figueroa, Mimi Ahn, 2004
64 pages
Why to read
Enhances understanding of friendship and cooperation.
Encourages creativity through interactive storytelling.
Fosters emotional and social development.
Ideal for early readers, engaging and fun.

Build-A-Bear Workshop: Friendship Book
Acton Figueroa, Mimi Ahn, 2004
Award winning
Funny Bunnies: Up and Down
David Melling, 2014
24 pages
Why to read
Engaging, playful exploration of direction concepts.
Encourages understanding of spatial relationships.
Supports early developmental stages with fun narrative.
Vibrant illustrations enhance interactive reading.

Funny Bunnies: Up and Down
David Melling, 2014
Award winning
Brave Bear
Tessa Strickland, Estelí Meza, 2022
14 pages
Why to read
Empowers courage and resilience in young readers.
Encourages empathy through relatable bear character.
Supports emotional development and self-discovery.
Engaging story fosters a love for reading.

Brave Bear
Tessa Strickland, Estelí Meza, 2022
Once Upon a Giraffe
Ken Wilson Max, Tumi K. Steyn, Ken Wilson-Max, 2024
32 pages
Why to read
Whimsical tale enhances children’s imaginative thinking.
Giraffe character builds emotional connection and empathy.
Encourages curiosity and exploration through storytelling.
Supports early language and literacy development.

Once Upon a Giraffe
Ken Wilson Max, Tumi K. Steyn, Ken Wilson-Max, 2024
Award winning
The Bear With Long Hair: Bartholomew Bear in...
Lisette Starr, Gustyawan, 2023
36 pages
Why to read
Engaging story, fosters emotional growth.
Enhances vocabulary and language skills.
Strengthens family bonds through shared reading.
Addresses resilience, courage, and self-acceptance.
