Books like The Twin Giants
Award winning
Lady Lollipop
Dick King-Smith, 2001
128 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with charming, witty storytelling.
Teaches responsibility and empathy through pet care.
Encourages creative solutions to unique challenges.
Strengthens reading skills with enjoyable narrative.

Lady Lollipop
Dick King-Smith, 2001
Daggie dogfoot
Dick King-Smith, 1980
2 pages
Why to read
Showcases resilience through Daggie's unique challenges.
Encourages embracing individuality and uniqueness.
Stimulates empathy and understanding among young readers.

Daggie dogfoot
Dick King-Smith, 1980
Award winning
The Omnibombulator
Dick King-Smith, 1996
64 pages
Why to read
Captivating tale of friendship and bravery.
Encourages empathy and understanding among young readers.
Stimulates imagination with engaging, vivid storytelling.
Ideal for developing early reading skills.

The Omnibombulator
Dick King-Smith, 1996
Award winning
The Mouse Family Robinson
Nick Bruel, Dick King-Smith, 2007
80 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure of a resourceful mouse family.
Boosts children's problem-solving and creative thinking skills.
Vivid characters that mirror real family dynamics.
Supports social and emotional child development.

The Mouse Family Robinson
Nick Bruel, Dick King-Smith, 2007
Funny Frank
Dick King-Smith, 2001
Why to read
Enjoy the light-hearted and humorous storytelling of Dick King-Smith.
Learn about acceptance and the importance of family.
Experience the adventures and challenges that come with being different.
Engage with themes of bravery and self-discovery.

Funny Frank
Dick King-Smith, 2001
Award winning
Hairy Hezekiah
Dick King-Smith, 2005
96 pages
Why to read
Captivating tale of independence and adventure.
Encourages empathy and understanding through character interactions.
Enhances problem-solving skills with engaging challenges.
Fun, educational read that boosts literacy.

Hairy Hezekiah
Dick King-Smith, 2005
Award winning
Mrs. Jollipop (Picture Books)
Dick King-Smith, Frank Rodgers, 1996
28 pages
Why to read
Captures young imaginations with whimsical storytelling.
Introduces kids to empathy through relatable character, Mrs. Jollipop.
Stimulates young minds with engaging problem-solving scenarios.
Reading promotes focus and literacy in a fun way.

Mrs. Jollipop (Picture Books)
Dick King-Smith, Frank Rodgers, 1996
The queen's nose
Dick King-Smith, Steve Attridge, 1983
108 pages
Why to read
Engaging fantasy adventure sparks children’s imaginations. - Teaches valuable lessons on wishes and consequences. - Encourages understanding of personal values and decision-making. - Delightful read that strengthens reading skills.
