Books like Time Sphere: A Timepathway Book
Award winning
The Day the Sun Refused to Shine
S J Moore, 2023
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging story fosters creativity and imaginative thinking.
Offers valuable lessons on resilience and teamwork.
Encourages emotional intelligence through character development.
Suitable for enhancing literacy and comprehension skills.

The Day the Sun Refused to Shine
S J Moore, 2023
Award winning
Until We Meet Again
Elizabeth Dallam-Ayoub, Gigi Dixon, 2021
36 pages
Why to read
Explores themes of friendship, resilience, and adventure.
Boosts emotional intelligence and empathy in young readers.
Encourages resilience through relatable character challenges.
Ideal for family bonding over shared reading sessions.

Until We Meet Again
Elizabeth Dallam-Ayoub, Gigi Dixon, 2021
Award winning
Snail Mail
Hazel Edwards, Rod Clement, 1986
32 pages
Why to read
Charming story celebrating traditional mail and persistence.
Encourages patience and the thrill of anticipation.
Enhances understanding of communication and delays.
Stimulates curiosity about geography and different locations.

Snail Mail
Hazel Edwards, Rod Clement, 1986
Award winning
The Griffin and Oliver Pie
Michael Lawrence, 2006
96 pages
Why to read
Engaging tale of friendship and adventure.
Encourages creativity and imagination in young readers.
Highlights the importance of teamwork and cooperation.
Perfect blend of humor and life lessons.

The Griffin and Oliver Pie
Michael Lawrence, 2006
Atlas
Paul Montpellier, 1987
28 pages
Why to read
Explores diverse cultures and customs through vivid storytelling.
Encourages geographical knowledge and global awareness.
Supports cognitive development with engaging map-based puzzles.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Atlas
Paul Montpellier, 1987
Award winning
The Wind
Monique Félix, 1991
32 pages
Why to read
Encourages imagination through engaging visual storytelling.
Enhances problem-solving with intriguing windy puzzles.
Develops empathy, identifying with character's challenges.
Supports early literacy and artistic appreciation.

The Wind
Monique Félix, 1991
Time
Dana Simpson, David Sim, 2002
10 pages
Why to read
Engages young minds with whimsical and imaginative storytelling.
Characters embody resilience and growth, relatable for young readers.
Encourages understanding and appreciation of time management.
Combines fun narratives with educational value seamlessly.

Time
Dana Simpson, David Sim, 2002
Award winning
I Really Want to Fly to the Moon!: A Really Bird Story (Really Bird Stories, 3)
Harriet Ziefert, Travis Foster, 2022
56 pages
Why to read
Inspires curiosity about space and exploration.
Encourages perseverance and chasing dreams.
Vivid illustrations captivate and engage young readers.
Supports language development and narrative comprehension.
