Books like The Crayons Go Back to School
Award winning
The Crayons' Christmas
Drew Daywalt, Oliver Jeffers, 2019
52 pages
Why to read
Captures festive spirit with beloved characters.
Encourages creativity through colorful crayon adventures.
Interactive elements engage and delight young readers.
Supports literacy with simple, enjoyable narrative.

The Crayons' Christmas
Drew Daywalt, Oliver Jeffers, 2019
Award winning
The Legend of Rock Paper Scissors
Drew Daywalt, 2017
48 pages
Why to read
Humorous storytelling, engaging for kids and parents alike.
Teaches conflict resolution and strategy through playful battles.
Encourages creative thinking and imaginative play.
Vibrant illustrations enhance the narrative and appeal.

The Legend of Rock Paper Scissors
Drew Daywalt, 2017
They Call Me No Sam!
Drew Daywalt, 2024
40 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity and self-expression in young readers.
Engages children with vibrant illustrations and lively text.
Empowers children through themes of individuality and resilience.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

They Call Me No Sam!
Drew Daywalt, 2024
Award winning
Meanwhile Back on Earth…
Oliver Jeffers, 2022
64 pages
Why to read
Engaging journey through space and contrasting human conflicts.
Enhances understanding of global perspectives and history.
Encourages empathy and peaceful conflict resolution.
Intricate illustrations complement rich storytelling.

Meanwhile Back on Earth…
Oliver Jeffers, 2022
Beth Grewn Ni / What We'll Build
Oliver Jeffers, 2020
48 pages
Why to read
Celebrates creativity and bonding through building together.
Inspires teamwork, planning, and resourcefulness.
Heartwarming illustrations enhance the engaging story.
Encourages resilience and hope in young readers.

Beth Grewn Ni / What We'll Build
Oliver Jeffers, 2020
Ahoy!
Sophie Blackall, 2024
48 pages
Why to read
Engaging pirate adventure sparks imagination and curiosity.
Teaches valuable lessons on teamwork and perseverance.
Colorful illustrations captivate and enhance visual learning.
Interactive narrative encourages reading participation and enjoyment.

Ahoy!
Sophie Blackall, 2024
Where to Hide a Star
Oliver Jeffers, 2024
48 pages
Why to read
Inspires curiosity and exploration in young readers.
Enhances understanding of persistence and goal-setting.
Encourages creativity through whimsical storytelling.
Supports early emotional and cognitive development.

Where to Hide a Star
Oliver Jeffers, 2024
Staying In
Lucy Smith, 2021
16 pages
Why to read
Encourages creativity and imaginative play in children.
Features relatable characters that resonate with young readers.
Supports problem-solving skills and emotional development.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.
