Books like Literacy World Fiction Stage 4: Cal's Log
Literacy World Stage 2 Non Fiction: New Edition Anthology: Essential Non-Fiction (LITERACY WORLD NEW EDITION)
Philip Bowditch, 2004
48 pages
Why to read
Explores essential non-fiction topics for young learners.
Enhances knowledge with engaging factual content.
Supports curriculum with diverse information sources.
Encourages critical thinking and comprehension skills.

Literacy World Stage 2 Non Fiction: New Edition Anthology: Essential Non-Fiction (LITERACY WORLD NEW EDITION)
Philip Bowditch, 2004
Award winning
Imagination Station Special Pack: Books 1-6 (AIO Imagination Station Books)
Paul Mccusker, Marianne Hering, Brock Eastman, Marshal Younger, 2015
768 pages
Why to read
Adventure-packed, stimulating young minds through historical journeys.
Enhances creativity, critical thinking with engaging narratives.
Characters demonstrate teamwork, resilience in challenges.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthening family bonds.

Imagination Station Special Pack: Books 1-6 (AIO Imagination Station Books)
Paul Mccusker, Marianne Hering, Brock Eastman, Marshal Younger, 2015
Diary of a Cricket God
Shamini Flint, Sally Heinrich, 2011
108 pages
Why to read
Captivating, sports-themed adventure for young readers.
Encourages teamwork, determination, and sportsmanship values.
Enhances literacy through engaging, dynamic storytelling.
Addresses overcoming challenges and personal growth.

Diary of a Cricket God
Shamini Flint, Sally Heinrich, 2011
Oxford Reading Tree: Stages 8-9: Glow-worms: Pack (6 Books, 1 of Each Title)
John Foster, 2005
16 pages
Why to read
Enhances literacy through engaging, varied storylines.
Supports language development and comprehension skills.
Fosters imagination and creativity in young readers.
Ideal for advancing readers' confidence and enjoyment.

Oxford Reading Tree: Stages 8-9: Glow-worms: Pack (6 Books, 1 of Each Title)
John Foster, 2005
Award winning
Go Mo Go: Seaside Sprint!: Book 3
Kes Gray, Mo Farah, Marta Kissi, 2018
96 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure at the seaside, exciting for young readers.
Features teamwork and perseverance themes, ideal for character development.
Vivid illustrations enhance storytelling and captivate attention.
Authored by Olympic champion Mo Farah, inspiring young athletes.

Go Mo Go: Seaside Sprint!: Book 3
Kes Gray, Mo Farah, Marta Kissi, 2018
Eric the Liontamer
Rachel Elliott, 2004
24 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled story fosters imagination and creativity.
Introduces teamwork and leadership through relatable characters.
Enhances problem-solving skills and emotional understanding.
Engaging narrative encourages regular reading habits.

Eric the Liontamer
Rachel Elliott, 2004
Award winning
Gus
Fiona Louise Bate, 2008
56 pages
Why to read
Explores friendship through fun, engaging narrative.
Enhances empathy and social skills effectively.
Stimulates imagination with vivid illustrations.
Perfect for bonding during family reading time.

Gus
Fiona Louise Bate, 2008
Award winning
Hank the Clank
Michael Coleman, Chris Mould, 1994
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure sparks curiosity and imagination.
Characters teach resilience and problem-solving.
Fun, rhythmic language enhances reading skills.
Encourages empathy and friendship values.
