Books like The Finger Eater (Import)
Impossible Parents Go Green (Sprinters)
Brian Patten, Arthur Robins, 1994
64 pages
Why to read
Promotes environmental awareness in an engaging way.
Encourages family collaboration on green projects.
Humorous storyline that captures children's imagination.
Supports development of ecological responsibility.

Impossible Parents Go Green (Sprinters)
Brian Patten, Arthur Robins, 1994
Award winning
Small Knight and George and the Pirates
Ronda Armitage, Arthur Robins, 2012
32 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled story boosts children's imagination and creativity.
Introduces teamwork values, enhancing social and emotional skills.
Captivating illustrations engage and maintain young readers’ attention.
Supports language development through rich, descriptive vocabulary.

Small Knight and George and the Pirates
Ronda Armitage, Arthur Robins, 2012
Shampoozel
Laurence Anholt, Arthur Robins, 1999
64 pages
Why to read
Engaging fairy tale with a humorous twist.
Encourages creativity and imaginative thinking.
Reinforces the importance of resilience and resourcefulness.
Delightful read fostering early literacy skills.

Shampoozel
Laurence Anholt, Arthur Robins, 1999
Award winning
The World of Dick and Jane and Friends
William S. Gray, 2003
192 pages
Why to read
Classic characters spark familiarity and comfort.
Simple text boosts early reading confidence.
Everyday adventures enhance relatable learning moments.
Timeless stories foster lasting family bonds.

The World of Dick and Jane and Friends
William S. Gray, 2003
Nicholas Cricket
William Joyce, Joyce Maxner, Maxner, 1989
28 pages
Why to read
Brightly illustrated, captures children's attention.
Enhances creative thinking through musical elements.
Supports early literacy and language development.
Engaging narrative ideal for parent-child bonding.

Nicholas Cricket
William Joyce, Joyce Maxner, Maxner, 1989
Award winning
Dick and Jane: Go and See
William S. Gray, Larry Ruppert, 2004
14 pages
Why to read
Simple, repetitive text aids early reading development.
Engages young readers with familiar everyday adventures.
Stimulates language skills through clear, concise storytelling.
Encourages family bonding through shared reading sessions.

Dick and Jane: Go and See
William S. Gray, Larry Ruppert, 2004
Award winning
Van Wyck
Beverly Fritz, 2020
30 pages
Why to read
Adventurous storyline enhances problem-solving skills.
Characters embody resilience, promoting personal growth.
Engages young readers with vivid, imaginative settings.
Supports development of empathy and understanding.

Van Wyck
Beverly Fritz, 2020
Award winning
I Don't Want to Read This Book
Max Greenfield, Mike Lowery, Listening Library, 2021
40 pages
Why to read
Engages children with a playful, rebellious theme.
Encourages a love for reading through reverse psychology.
Illustrates overcoming reluctance and discovering joy in books.
Ideal for enhancing early reading skills and confidence.
