Books like The Boy Who Grew A Tree
A Favourite Treasury of Children's Stories
Various, Carolyn Sherwin Bailey, 2000
128 pages
Why to read
Diverse tales promoting inclusive values and experiences.
Enhances vocabulary through rich language and expressions.
Fosters emotional development through varied storytelling.
Encourages a deep love for reading and learning.

A Favourite Treasury of Children's Stories
Various, Carolyn Sherwin Bailey, 2000
Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 3: Sparrows: Class Pack (36 Books, 6 of Each Title)
Roderick Hunt, 1978
16 pages
Why to read
Engages young readers with captivating, fun-filled stories.
Enhances vocabulary and reading skills effectively.
Encourages teamwork through relatable character interactions.
Supports cognitive and emotional development.

Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 3: Sparrows: Class Pack (36 Books, 6 of Each Title)
Roderick Hunt, 1978
Award winning
Polly Diamond and the Topsy-Turvy Day: Book 3
Alice Kuipers, Diana Toledano, 2023
112 pages
Why to read
Encourages creativity through magical, engaging storytelling.
Enhances vocabulary and language skills effectively.
Fosters resilience and adaptability in young readers.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Polly Diamond and the Topsy-Turvy Day: Book 3
Alice Kuipers, Diana Toledano, 2023
Award winning
Lana's World: Let's Have a Parade! (Green Light Readers Level 2)
Erica Silverman, Jess Golden, 2014
32 pages
Why to read
Encourages creativity with a fun, parade-themed storyline.
Improves reading skills with simple, repetitive text structures.
Supports early developmental milestones in problem-solving abilities.
Strengthens family bonds through shared reading sessions.

Lana's World: Let's Have a Parade! (Green Light Readers Level 2)
Erica Silverman, Jess Golden, 2014
Award winning
One Child One Seed
Kathryn Cave, Gisele Wulfsohn, 1781
32 pages
Why to read
Explores South African culture through vibrant storytelling.
Teaches counting and basic economics interactively.
Encourages understanding of global diversity.
Supports developmental milestones in numeracy.

One Child One Seed
Kathryn Cave, Gisele Wulfsohn, 1781
Award winning
Mighty Monty: More First-Grade Adventures
Johanna Hurwitz, Anik McGrory, 2008
112 pages
Why to read
Captures first-grade experiences, fostering connection.
Enhances problem-solving through engaging storylines.
Illustrations enhance reading comprehension and enjoyment.
Supports development of empathy and social skills.

Mighty Monty: More First-Grade Adventures
Johanna Hurwitz, Anik McGrory, 2008
The Adventures of Lily Leaf
Barbara Park, John Wotherspoon, 2011
28 pages
Why to read
Encourages creativity and adventure in young readers.
Builds empathy through relatable, dynamic characters.
Supports critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Engaging narrative that promotes shared reading experiences.

The Adventures of Lily Leaf
Barbara Park, John Wotherspoon, 2011
I Completely Must Do Drawing Now
Lauren Child, 2006
24 pages
Why to read
Boosts creativity through engaging drawing activities.
Encourages independence and decision-making in young readers.
Supports developmental milestones in early childhood education.
Fosters a joyful and interactive reading experience.
