Books like Spy Toys
Award winning
Space Detectives
Mark Powers, 2021
176 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled narrative stimulates curiosity and imagination.
Characters model teamwork, enhancing social development.
Encourages scientific thinking and investigative skills.
Engaging content supports literacy and attention growth.

Space Detectives
Mark Powers, 2021
Award winning
The Adventures of Captain Underpants: Captain Underpants
Dav Pilkey, 2023
176 pages
Why to read
Engaging humor captivates young readers.
Fosters creativity and imaginative play.
Encourages positive values like friendship and bravery.
Ideal for boosting early reading skills.

The Adventures of Captain Underpants: Captain Underpants
Dav Pilkey, 2023
Award winning
Mr. Strong (Mr. Men and Little Miss)
Roger Hargreaves, Hargreaves R., 1976
32 pages
Why to read
Promotes values of strength, kindness, and helpfulness.
Engaging story that captures children's imagination.
Encourages resilience and perseverance through Mr. Strong's adventures.
Simple, clear text suitable for beginning readers.

Mr. Strong (Mr. Men and Little Miss)
Roger Hargreaves, Hargreaves R., 1976
Award winning
Mia Mayhem Breaks Down Walls
Kara West, 2019
128 pages
Why to read
Empowers resilience and perseverance in young readers.
Fun superhero theme enhances engagement and excitement.
Supports understanding of friendship and teamwork.
Encourages overcoming obstacles with courage and creativity.

Mia Mayhem Breaks Down Walls
Kara West, 2019
Hercules: By the Sword (Penguin Readers, Level 2)
John Escott, Timothy Boggs, 1999
37 pages
Why to read
Engaging retelling of the classic Hercules myths.
Enhances vocabulary and reading comprehension skills.
Encourages perseverance and bravery through storytelling.
Ideal for shared reading with family.

Hercules: By the Sword (Penguin Readers, Level 2)
John Escott, Timothy Boggs, 1999
Award winning
Asterix and Obelix Titles 2,3,4,14,21,22 (6 in 1)
Rene Goscinny, 1994
300 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventures stimulate imagination and creativity.
Humorous narratives enhance language development and joy.
Encourages historical curiosity and exploration of cultures.
Strengthens reading skills through engaging storytelling.

Asterix and Obelix Titles 2,3,4,14,21,22 (6 in 1)
Rene Goscinny, 1994
Award winning
WYATT BURP RIDES AGAIN (The Adventures of Jo Schmo, 2)
Greg Trine, 2012
112 pages
Why to read
Engaging, humorous adventure for young readers.
Encourages creative thinking and humor appreciation.
Builds vocabulary and comprehension skills.
Supports development of problem-solving abilities.

WYATT BURP RIDES AGAIN (The Adventures of Jo Schmo, 2)
Greg Trine, 2012
Award winning
Hanuman: The Heroic Monkey God (Minibook)
Joshua Greene, 2009
40 pages
Why to read
Captivating tales of adventure and bravery.
Introduces cultural heritage and mythology.
Enhances vocabulary with rich, descriptive language.
Encourages moral values and ethical decision-making.
