Books like Space Detectives
Award winning
Mac Saves the World
Mac Barnett, Mike Lowery, 2021
176 pages
Why to read
Highlights teamwork and leadership skills.
Inspires courage and determination in young readers.
Engaging narrative encourages consistent reading habits.
Supports cognitive development and creative thinking.

Mac Saves the World
Mac Barnett, Mike Lowery, 2021
Mr. Tubs Is Lost (Blue Bananas Level 2)
Bel Mooney, Margaret Chamberlain, 2004
48 pages
Why to read
Engaging story fosters children’s problem-solving skills.
Illustrations enhance comprehension and visual literacy.
Builds empathy through relatable characters and situations.
Supports early reading development, ideal for beginners.

Mr. Tubs Is Lost (Blue Bananas Level 2)
Bel Mooney, Margaret Chamberlain, 2004
Award winning
Stories for Little Boys (Usborne Anthologies and Treasuries)
Katie Daynes, 2007
136 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled stories spark imagination and curiosity.
Characters model positive behaviors and resilience.
Enhances language skills and emotional understanding.
Ideal for bedtime stories and family bonding.

Stories for Little Boys (Usborne Anthologies and Treasuries)
Katie Daynes, 2007
Award winning
Jules is Patient
Toni Furrow, FolksnFables, 2023
30 pages
Why to read
Teaches valuable lessons on patience and perseverance.
Colorful illustrations captivate and engage young readers.
Encourages empathy by exploring diverse characters.
Ideal for bedtime stories and classroom reading.

Jules is Patient
Toni Furrow, FolksnFables, 2023
Award winning
The Not-So Secret Society: Tale of the Gummy (1)
Matthew Daley, Arlene Yiadom-Daley, Wook Jin Clark, Arlene Daley, 2017
128 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure with a dose of humor.
Encourages teamwork and friendship values.
Stimulates curiosity and scientific thinking.
Ideal for enhancing reading skills.

The Not-So Secret Society: Tale of the Gummy (1)
Matthew Daley, Arlene Yiadom-Daley, Wook Jin Clark, Arlene Daley, 2017
The Legend of the Lost Keys (Look and Read)
Jim Eldridge, 1998
128 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure enhances critical thinking. - Characters foster strong identification in kids. - Encourages curiosity and problem-solving skills. - Offers an enjoyable educational journey.

The Legend of the Lost Keys (Look and Read)
Jim Eldridge, 1998
Sid the Mosquito
Thompson, 1993
169 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure ignites children’s imagination. - Sid teaches important life skills. - Enhances vocabulary through playful language. - Encourages empathy and understanding.

Sid the Mosquito
Thompson, 1993
Mr. Bunny’S Adventure
Alisha Ricks, 2016
24 pages
Why to read
Engaging storyline ignites children's imagination.
Characters embody resilience and resourcefulness.
Enhances problem-solving and decision-making skills.
Supports literacy growth in fun, meaningful way.
