Books like Only One You
Award winning
Still More Night Frights: Thirteen Scary Stories
Judith Bauer Stamper, 1996
10 pages
Why to read
Spooky yet engaging stories enhance imaginative thinking.
Introduces problem-solving through suspenseful scenarios.
Characters display resilience, boosting emotional development.
Ideal for shared readings, strengthening family bonds.

Still More Night Frights: Thirteen Scary Stories
Judith Bauer Stamper, 1996
What Is It?
Leslie Kimmelman, 2004
8 pages
Why to read
Encourages curiosity and exploration through engaging narrative.
Supports language development and vocabulary expansion.
Fosters interactive reading; questions provoke discussion.
Colorful illustrations complement the text, enhancing comprehension.

What Is It?
Leslie Kimmelman, 2004
Award winning
A Hummingbird Learns to Share
J W Hutchinson, 2023
36 pages
Why to read
Teaches valuable lessons about sharing and cooperation.
Engaging story that captivates young readers' imaginations.
Supports emotional and social development in children.
Colorful illustrations enhance reading enjoyment and retention.

A Hummingbird Learns to Share
J W Hutchinson, 2023
Award winning
Planet Kindergarten
Sue Ganz-Schmitt, 2014
40 pages
Why to read
Prepares kids for school with engaging, space-themed adventure.
Emphasizes cooperation, curiosity, and courage.
Boosts understanding of transitions and new experiences.
Vivid illustrations stimulate imagination and engagement.

Planet Kindergarten
Sue Ganz-Schmitt, 2014
Award winning
The Friendly Scorpion (WE CAN DO! Stories for Brave Little Kids (Separated Books))
Daniel Gershkovitz, 2020
34 pages
Why to read
Promotes bravery and perseverance in young readers.
Inspires teamwork and friendship through engaging narratives.
Enhances emotional understanding and empathy.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

The Friendly Scorpion (WE CAN DO! Stories for Brave Little Kids (Separated Books))
Daniel Gershkovitz, 2020
Award winning
The Squiggle
Carole Lexa Schaefer, Pierr Morgan, 1999
32 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity through whimsical, imaginative narrative.
Enhances visual thinking with engaging, colorful illustrations.
Supports early literacy skills and language development.
Encourages exploration and curiosity in young readers.

The Squiggle
Carole Lexa Schaefer, Pierr Morgan, 1999
Award winning
My Early Surprise: A Bedtime Story For Preemies
Sharifa Brown, 2020
40 pages
Why to read
Tailored for preemies' unique developmental milestones.
Strengthens bonding during shared reading times.
Encourages early language and emotional skills.
Warm, comforting narrative for bedtime.

My Early Surprise: A Bedtime Story For Preemies
Sharifa Brown, 2020
Award winning
What's Under the Bed
Joe Fenton, Rosie Greening, 2008
29 pages
Why to read
Illustrates overcoming fears through creativity, bravery.
Encourages parent-child bonding through shared reading.
Supports language development, builds vocabulary.
