Books like My Naughty Little Sister
Alien on the 99th Floor (Yellow Bananas)
Jenny Nimmo, Martin Chatterton, 1996
48 pages
Why to read
Engages young minds with a fun, imaginative story. - Encourages creativity and curiosity through plot. - Strengthens reading skills and vocabulary. - Ideal for shared reading, enhancing parent-child bonding.

Alien on the 99th Floor (Yellow Bananas)
Jenny Nimmo, Martin Chatterton, 1996
Award winning
Little Critter's Christmas Book
Mercer Mayer, 2001
48 pages
Why to read
Captures the spirit of Christmas through delightful storytelling.
Features relatable scenarios fostering emotional growth.
Enhances vocabulary and reading skills in young readers.
Encourages family bonding through shared reading sessions.

Little Critter's Christmas Book
Mercer Mayer, 2001
Award winning
Sorry, Mrs. Cake!
A. A. Milne, Kate Milner, 2021
32 pages
Why to read
Fun, engaging story with memorable characters.
Encourages empathy and understanding in children.
Stimulates imagination through whimsical storytelling.
Suitable for shared parent-child reading sessions.

Sorry, Mrs. Cake!
A. A. Milne, Kate Milner, 2021
Grannysaurus
David Walliams, Adam Stower, 2022
32 pages
Why to read
Adventure with dinosaurs sparks curiosity and imagination.
Teaches values of teamwork and bravery.
Engaging narrative enhances language and reading skills.
Colorful illustrations captivate and entertain young readers.

Grannysaurus
David Walliams, Adam Stower, 2022
Five Little Ducks Squishy Countdown Book
April Chorba, Scholastic, 2024
12 pages
Why to read
Interactive squishy elements enhance sensory learning.
Encourages number recognition and early math skills.
Bright, colorful illustrations captivate young readers.
Supports language development and reading confidence.

Five Little Ducks Squishy Countdown Book
April Chorba, Scholastic, 2024
Award winning
Emma Dilemma and the Two Nannies
Patricia Hermes, Abby Carter, 2007
126 pages
Why to read
Engaging story about family dynamics and decision-making. - Illustrates the importance of responsibility and adaptability. - Encourages empathy and emotional intelligence in children. - Fun-filled narrative that supports early literacy skills.

Emma Dilemma and the Two Nannies
Patricia Hermes, Abby Carter, 2007
Mr Bear Says a Spoonful for You (Board Books - Gliori)
Debi Gliori, 1997
8 pages
Why to read
Nurtures empathy through sharing and caring themes.
Encourages language development with rhythmic, repetitive text.
Bright, engaging illustrations captivate young readers.
Fosters parent-child bonding during reading.

Mr Bear Says a Spoonful for You (Board Books - Gliori)
Debi Gliori, 1997
Award winning
A Place for Nicholas (Green Light Readers: Start the Engine! Reading with Help: Level 2)
David Mcphail, Lucy Floyd, 2005
24 pages
Why to read
Engaging story encourages developing reading skills.
Characters inspire empathy and emotional growth.
Supports language development and comprehension.
Ideal for parent-child interactive reading sessions.
