Books like Everywhere with You
Award winning
A World of Dogs: Fascinating Facts and Astonishing Stories
Carlie Sorosiak, unknown author, 2023
208 pages
Why to read
Engaging stories showcasing diverse dog breeds and behaviors.
Includes vivid illustrations to captivate young readers' imaginations.
Educational content that boosts knowledge of animal science.
Encourages empathy and understanding of animal emotions.

A World of Dogs: Fascinating Facts and Astonishing Stories
Carlie Sorosiak, unknown author, 2023
Award winning
I Am You Are
Michelle Chalmers, 2016
28 pages
Why to read
Celebrates diversity and promotes inclusivity.
Enhances empathy and understanding among young readers.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage children.
Supports early social and emotional development.

I Am You Are
Michelle Chalmers, 2016
Award winning
A Hero Like Me
Angela Joy, Jen Reid, 2023
40 pages
Why to read
Showcases diverse heroes, broadening children's worldviews.
Encourages self-confidence and bravery in young readers.
Supports development of empathy through character interactions.
Engaging narrative that holds children's attention.

A Hero Like Me
Angela Joy, Jen Reid, 2023
Nowhere Again!
Jenny Sullivan, 2004
228 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled journey sparks imagination and curiosity.
Relatable characters teach resilience and confidence.
Encourages critical thinking through problem-solving challenges.
Enhances literacy skills with engaging narrative.

Nowhere Again!
Jenny Sullivan, 2004
Award winning
Roosevelt Banks, Good-Kid-in-Training
Debbie Palen, Laurie Calkhoven, 2020
132 pages
Why to read
Engaging Storyline: 'Roosevelt Banks, Good-Kid-in-Training' offers an engaging and relatable storyline that captures the challenges and triumphs of childhood, making it a great read for young readers who are navigating their own personal growth and learning experiences.
Positive Role Models: The book features positive role models, including the main character, Roosevelt Banks, who demonstrates the importance of perseverance, honesty, and kindness, providing young readers with a character they can look up to and learn from.
Humor and Entertainment: Laurie Calkhoven's writing style incorporates humor and fun, which keeps readers entertained while also delivering important life lessons. This makes reading enjoyable and can help instill a love of reading in children.
Development of Reading Skills: 'Roosevelt Banks, Good-Kid-in-Training' is well-suited for middle-grade readers who are looking to improve their reading skills. The vocabulary and sentence structure are designed to challenge young readers in a supportive way, contributing to their literacy development.

Roosevelt Banks, Good-Kid-in-Training
Debbie Palen, Laurie Calkhoven, 2020
Arkansas
Marylou Morano Kjelle, 2003
48 pages
Why to read
Explores Arkansas’s rich history and diverse geography.
Enhances knowledge of U.S. state cultures and landmarks.
Supports geographical literacy and learning in young readers.
Encourages exploration and curiosity about different states.

Arkansas
Marylou Morano Kjelle, 2003
Award winning
Secret of the Swans (1)
Althea Hughes, 2019
164 pages
Why to read
Captivating mystery enhances children's curiosity and imagination.
Features resilient, smart characters promoting positive role models.
Encourages teamwork, courage in overcoming challenges.
Engages young readers with beautifully crafted narrative.

Secret of the Swans (1)
Althea Hughes, 2019
Best Ted and Ben
Mandy Sargent, 2012
40 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventures of two lovable bears, Ted and Ben.
Enhances empathy through engaging relational dynamics.
Encourages creativity and imaginative play.
Ideal for shared reading, fostering family bonds.
