Books like Little Vampire's Diary
Award winning
Little Space Scout's Supersonic Space Case (Pop-up Books)
Sonia Holleyman, 1997
7 pages
Why to read
Interactive pop-up design boosts engagement and focus.
Encourages curiosity about space and scientific exploration.
Strengthens problem-solving through story-driven puzzles.
Vibrant visuals stimulate sensory development.

Little Space Scout's Supersonic Space Case (Pop-up Books)
Sonia Holleyman, 1997
Award winning
Ice
Harriet Brundle, Sonia Holleyman, 2018
24 pages
Why to read
Explores fascinating facts about ice and cold environments.
Encourages curiosity and learning about natural sciences.
Supports development of children's observational skills.
Ideal for shared reading with family.

Ice
Harriet Brundle, Sonia Holleyman, 2018
The Lost Attic Sleepover
Sharon Siamon, 2000
137 pages
Why to read
Engages imagination through adventurous and mysterious storyline.
Characters display resilience and teamwork.
Enhances problem-solving and empathy among young readers.
Ideal for family bonding during read-aloud sessions.

The Lost Attic Sleepover
Sharon Siamon, 2000
Award winning
Adventures of Patty and the Big Red Bus
Meghan Mccarthy, 2005
40 pages
Why to read
Captivating journey, sparking imagination and curiosity.
Characters teach teamwork, empathy, and resilience.
Enhances cognitive skills through engaging storytelling.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Adventures of Patty and the Big Red Bus
Meghan Mccarthy, 2005
The Spider who Lived in our Grandads Car
Nanny B, 2011
18 pages
Why to read
Engages children with a fun, adventurous story.
Teaches valuable lessons on courage and curiosity.
Enhances understanding of relationships and empathy.
Perfect for joint reading sessions, boosting family bonding.

The Spider who Lived in our Grandads Car
Nanny B, 2011
The Little Witch Dog (Enid Blyton Star Reads)
Enid Blyton, 1872
96 pages
Why to read
Captivating magical adventure sparks imagination.
Features relatable, courageous characters.
Encourages problem-solving and resilience.
Ideal for enhancing early reading skills.

The Little Witch Dog (Enid Blyton Star Reads)
Enid Blyton, 1872
The Worst Class in the World
Joanna Nadin, Rikin Parekh, 2020
160 pages
Why to read
Humorous adventures, captivates young readers effortlessly.
Highlights team spirit and collaborative problem-solving.
Builds empathy through diverse character interactions.
Encourages creative thinking and positive behavior.

The Worst Class in the World
Joanna Nadin, Rikin Parekh, 2020
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.
