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Award winning
Surviving the Wild: Sunny the Shark
Remy Lai, 2022
112 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled narrative fosters excitement and engagement.
Sunny the Shark teaches resilience and bravery.
Enhances vocabulary and comprehension skills.
Encourages empathy and emotional growth.

Surviving the Wild: Sunny the Shark
Remy Lai, 2022
Award winning
Eerie Elementary: The School is Alive
Jack Chabert, 2019
980 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure enhances problem-solving skills.
Dynamic characters foster emotional development.
Captivating story supports literacy and focus.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthens family bonds.

Eerie Elementary: The School is Alive
Jack Chabert, 2019
Award winning
LillyBelle: A Damsel NOT in Distress
Joana Pastro, 2020
32 pages
Why to read
Empowers children, showcasing strength and independence.
Vivid illustrations captivate and spark imagination.
Encourages resilience and self-reliance in young readers.
Perfect for encouraging discussions on gender stereotypes.

LillyBelle: A Damsel NOT in Distress
Joana Pastro, 2020
Award winning
She Persisted: Harriet Tubman
Andrea Davis Pinkney, Chelsea Clinton, 2021
80 pages
Why to read
Inspiring story of perseverance and bravery.
Introduces historical figures and important events.
Encourages discussions on justice and equality.
Empowering narrative boosts self-confidence in readers.

She Persisted: Harriet Tubman
Andrea Davis Pinkney, Chelsea Clinton, 2021
The Labyrinth of Doom
and researched capybaras the world’s largest rodents. Stuart lives with his family in Los Angeles. You can learn more about what he’s up to at StuartGibbs.com., been a newspaper columnist, developed TV shows, worked on a whole bunch of animated films, and Spy School series. He has written screenplays, Once Upon a Tim series, Moon Base Alpha series, FunJungle series, Stuart Gibbs is the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of the Charlie Thorne series, 2021
160 pages
Why to read
Embark on an exhilarating adventure that stimulates the imagination.
Develop problem-solving skills through the engaging and complex plot.
Learn about historical and environmental elements woven seamlessly into the story.
Experience the growth of teamwork and bravery in a fantastical setting.
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The Labyrinth of Doom
and researched capybaras the world’s largest rodents. Stuart lives with his family in Los Angeles. You can learn more about what he’s up to at StuartGibbs.com., been a newspaper columnist, developed TV shows, worked on a whole bunch of animated films, and Spy School series. He has written screenplays, Once Upon a Tim series, Moon Base Alpha series, FunJungle series, Stuart Gibbs is the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of the Charlie Thorne series, 2021
Award winning
Mr Dog and the Rabbit Habit
Ben Fogle, Steve Cole, 2019
144 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure encourages curiosity and exploration.
Introduces values of friendship and empathy.
Stimulates language skills and imaginative development.
Perfect for shared reading with family.

Mr Dog and the Rabbit Habit
Ben Fogle, Steve Cole, 2019
Award winning
The Wind Singer
William Nicholson, Peter Sís, 2000
486 pages
Why to read
Adventurous tale stimulates curiosity and imagination.
Encourages resilience and perseverance in young readers.
Explores themes of freedom and societal structure.
Supports development of personal and social identity.

The Wind Singer
William Nicholson, Peter Sís, 2000
Award winning
Donald Duck Adventures Volume 3
Various, Andreas Pihl, Laura Shaw, 2022
128 pages
Why to read
Adventures foster imagination and creative thinking.
Engaging stories enhance language and literacy skills.
Colorful illustrations captivate and stimulate young minds.
Encourages values of friendship and teamwork.
