Books like Too Much Stuff!
Award winning
Boo! /anglais
Robert Munsch, unknown author, 1999
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging story sparks creativity and imagination in young readers.
Characters' experiences foster emotional growth and understanding.
Encourages interactive reading, enhancing family bonding.
Supports language development and boosts literacy skills.

Boo! /anglais
Robert Munsch, unknown author, 1999
Award winning
Munschworks 4: The Fourth Munsch Treasury
Robert Munsch, Saoussan Askar, Michael Martchenko, 2002
136 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations captivate and stimulate young minds.
Diverse stories enhance empathy and cultural awareness.
Encourages creative thinking and humor appreciation.
Supports language development and narrative skills.

Munschworks 4: The Fourth Munsch Treasury
Robert Munsch, Saoussan Askar, Michael Martchenko, 2002
Award winning
Pigs
Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko, 1985
32 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with humorous, vibrant storytelling.
Highlights creativity, teaches consequence management.
Encourages teamwork, enhances problem-solving skills.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthens family bonds.

Pigs
Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko, 1985
Award winning
Love You Forever
Robert Munsch, Sheila McGraw, 1986
32 pages
Why to read
Chronicles enduring bond between parent and child.
Encourages emotional understanding and familial appreciation.
Supports language development through repetitive, rhythmic phrases.
Instills values of love and nurturing across generations.

Love You Forever
Robert Munsch, Sheila McGraw, 1986
Award winning
Something Good
Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko, 1990
32 pages
Why to read
Encourages positive behavior through engaging storytelling.
Supports understanding of right versus wrong.
Stimulates conversations about ethics and choices.
Enjoyable read with vibrant, humorous illustrations.

Something Good
Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko, 1990
The Paper Bag Princess Early Reader
Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko, 1980
32 pages
Why to read
Empowers young readers with strong female protagonist.
Encourages independence and clever problem-solving skills.
Supports self-confidence and overturns stereotypes.
Engaging illustrations enhance the reading journey.

The Paper Bag Princess Early Reader
Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko, 1980
Award winning
How To Feed Your Parents
Ryan Miller, Hatem Aly, 2018
40 pages
Why to read
Encourages creativity in cooking and family activities.
Addresses power dynamics playfully, fostering family discussions.
Supports independent thinking and resourcefulness in children.
Whimsical illustrations enhance the reading enjoyment.

How To Feed Your Parents
Ryan Miller, Hatem Aly, 2018
Award winning
The Sour Grape
Jory John, Pete Oswald, 2022
40 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative fostering emotional growth.
Teaches valuable lessons in resilience and friendship.
Boosts empathy with relatable, diverse characters.
Encourages dialogue on overcoming life's hurdles.
