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Award winning
DFC Library: Mo-bot High
Neill Cameron, 2013
48 pages
Why to read
Fuses creativity with high-stake robotic adventures.
Encourages STEM learning through engaging narratives.
Highlights teamwork, innovation, and friendship.
Captivating for kids, reassuring for parents.

DFC Library: Mo-bot High
Neill Cameron, 2013
Award winning
Tamsin and the Deep
Neill Cameron, Kate Brown, 2016
96 pages
Why to read
Engaging fantasy with deep sea adventure themes.
Encourages bravery and friendship values in young readers.
Enhances imagination through underwater world exploration.
Stimulates conversations about marine life and conservation.

Tamsin and the Deep
Neill Cameron, Kate Brown, 2016
Award winning
The G-Man Super Journal: Awesome Origins (Amp Comics for Kids)
Chris Giarrusso, 2015
240 pages
Why to read
Engaging superhero origin story sparks imagination.
Promotes values of courage and friendship.
Enhances reading skills and emotional understanding.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthens family bonds.

The G-Man Super Journal: Awesome Origins (Amp Comics for Kids)
Chris Giarrusso, 2015
Award winning
Morning Mystery (My First Graphic Novel)
Christianne Jones, Remy Simard, 2010
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging graphics captivate and stimulate young readers’ minds.
Fosters curiosity and deduction through age-appropriate mystery elements.
Enhances vocabulary and comprehension via context and imagery.
Ideal for beginner readers embracing independent reading.

Morning Mystery (My First Graphic Novel)
Christianne Jones, Remy Simard, 2010
Award winning
Glam Prix Racers: Fast to the Finish!
Deanna Kent, Neil Hooson, 2022
208 pages
Why to read
Vibrant, engaging narrative sparks imagination and creativity.
Features strong, inspiring characters, boosting self-confidence.
Encourages teamwork and problem-solving skills.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthens parent-child bonding.

Glam Prix Racers: Fast to the Finish!
Deanna Kent, Neil Hooson, 2022
Award winning
Superhero Joe and the Creature Next Door
Jacqueline Preiss Weitzman, Ron Barrett, 2013
32 pages
Why to read
Captivating superhero theme enhances imaginative play.
Models friendship and empathy through relatable characters.
Encourages problem-solving skills in adventurous scenarios.
Supports reading development in a fun context.

Superhero Joe and the Creature Next Door
Jacqueline Preiss Weitzman, Ron Barrett, 2013
Opposites (Go Wild With...)
Neal Layton, 2004
12 pages
Why to read
Explores concept of opposites through engaging wildlife illustrations.
Supports cognitive development by contrasting different attributes.
Encourages language skills and vocabulary expansion.
Fun, interactive reading for parents and children.

Opposites (Go Wild With...)
Neal Layton, 2004
Batpants!
Jeremy Strong, Audible Studios, Susie Riddell, 2009
176 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure suitable for early independent readers.
Themes of friendship foster emotional development.
Humorous elements engage and entertain young readers.
Supports language skills with playful wordplay.
