Books like Peekaboo Things That Go
Alfie's Great Escape (Blue Bananas)
Kate Irwin, Clare Elsom, 2014
48 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled story sparks children's imagination.
Characters demonstrate resilience and teamwork.
Enhances problem-solving and creative thinking skills.
Interactive and engaging narrative for young readers.

Alfie's Great Escape (Blue Bananas)
Kate Irwin, Clare Elsom, 2014
Award winning
Joe on the Go (Green Light Readers Level 1)
Erson, Peggy Perry Anderson, 2007
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging, fast-paced narrative keeps young readers interested.
Characters demonstrate resilience and resourcefulness.
Enhances early reading skills and vocabulary.
Supports cognitive development through problem-solving scenarios.

Joe on the Go (Green Light Readers Level 1)
Erson, Peggy Perry Anderson, 2007
Award winning
Flix
Tomi Ungerer, 1998
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging story inspires imagination and creative thinking. - Characters model resilience and adaptability. - Encourages empathy and understanding through diverse interactions. - Supports language development and vocabulary expansion.

Flix
Tomi Ungerer, 1998
Award winning
Secret Scooter (My First Graphic Novel)
Christianne Jones, Mary Sullivan, 2009
25 pages
Why to read
Engaging first graphic novel for early readers.
Stimulates imagination with colorful and dynamic illustrations.
Fosters early literacy and narrative understanding.
Encourages creativity and independent thinking.

Secret Scooter (My First Graphic Novel)
Christianne Jones, Mary Sullivan, 2009
Award winning
Where Does It Go?
Cheryl Christian, 2001
12 pages
Why to read
Interactive lift-the-flap style engages young readers.
Teaches object permanence and spatial awareness.
Simple, easy-to-follow narrative for early learners.
Bright, colorful illustrations capture attention.

Where Does It Go?
Cheryl Christian, 2001
Reading Corner: Oggy and The Dinosaur (Reading Corner Grade 1)
Damian Harvey, 2004
24 pages
Why to read
Engages early readers with captivating dinosaur adventures.
Supports language development and reading comprehension skills.
Encourages imagination and curiosity about history.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing parent-child bond.

Reading Corner: Oggy and The Dinosaur (Reading Corner Grade 1)
Damian Harvey, 2004
Award winning
The Case of the Missing Hippo
Laura James, 2018
144 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery adventure boosts critical thinking skills.
Lovable characters enhance emotional connection and empathy.
Stimulates curiosity and inquisitive thinking in young readers.
Interactive storyline promotes literacy and focus.

The Case of the Missing Hippo
Laura James, 2018
Award winning
Molly the Mad Basher (Teachers' Secrets)
Malcolm Yorke, Chamberlain, 1994
32 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with fun, imaginative storytelling.
Characters portray problem-solving in relatable scenarios.
Encourages critical thinking through engaging plot twists.
Ideal for interactive teacher-student reading sessions.
