Books like Stone Rabbit #8: Robot Frenzy
Award winning
And the Robot Went . . .
Michelle Robinson, Sergio Ruzzier, 2017
32 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity and innovation through playful narrative.
Encourages teamwork and problem solving in young readers.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage children’s imagination.
Supports language development and sequencing skills.

And the Robot Went . . .
Michelle Robinson, Sergio Ruzzier, 2017
Award winning
A Horse in the Living Room
Ram Kushnir, Hiruni Kariyawasam, 2022
46 pages
Why to read
Engaging storyline to enhance child's imagination and creativity.
Characters exhibit teamwork, resolving issues constructively together.
Encourages empathy and understanding through relatable scenarios.
Supports language development and cognitive growth in young readers.

A Horse in the Living Room
Ram Kushnir, Hiruni Kariyawasam, 2022
Award winning
Superhero Joe and the Creature Next Door
Jacqueline Preiss Weitzman, Ron Barrett, 2013
32 pages
Why to read
Captivating superhero theme enhances imaginative play.
Models friendship and empathy through relatable characters.
Encourages problem-solving skills in adventurous scenarios.
Supports reading development in a fun context.

Superhero Joe and the Creature Next Door
Jacqueline Preiss Weitzman, Ron Barrett, 2013
Award winning
Game Over, Super Rabbit Boy! (Press Start! #1)
Thomas Flintham, 2021
800 pages
Why to read
Exciting, action-packed storyline captures young readers’ attention.
Super Rabbit Boy encourages teamwork, bravery.
Enhances early reading skills through engaging content.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Game Over, Super Rabbit Boy! (Press Start! #1)
Thomas Flintham, 2021
Award winning
The Four Take on Fifth
Sawyer Wright, Brooklyn Hollaway, Iris Hong, Jessica Yi, 2023
125 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled journey with engaging twists.
Encourages teamwork and strong friendships.
Enhances analytical skills through mystery-solving.
Ideal for young, curious minds.

The Four Take on Fifth
Sawyer Wright, Brooklyn Hollaway, Iris Hong, Jessica Yi, 2023
Cheep! Cheep!
James Croft, 2011
32 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations captivate and spark young imaginations.
Engaging animal characters teach empathy and cooperation.
Simple text supports early reading skills development.
Story encourages sound recognition and mimicking.

Cheep! Cheep!
James Croft, 2011
DFC Library: Monkey Nuts
Robin Etherington, 2013
64 pages
Why to read
Humorous adventures ensure engaging and joyful reading.
Enhances creative thinking and problem-solving skills.
Characters display teamwork and friendship values.
Ideal for development of language and reading skills.

DFC Library: Monkey Nuts
Robin Etherington, 2013
The Pennine Mouse
Michaela Halliday-King, 2012
40 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled, fosters resilience and exploration.
Enhances vocabulary through rich, descriptive language.
Stimulates emotional development and empathy.
Encourages family bonding through shared reading.
