Books like Where's the Christmas Elf?
Unicorn Academy: Sophia's Invitation
Nosy Crow Ltd, Nosy Crow, 2023
160 pages
Why to read
Vibrant storytelling ignites creativity and imagination.
Features strong, relatable characters for young readers.
Encourages resilience and problem-solving skills.
Supports emotional and social development.

Unicorn Academy: Sophia's Invitation
Nosy Crow Ltd, Nosy Crow, 2023
Award winning
Make and Play: Easter
Joey Chou, Nosy Crow, 2018
30 pages
Why to read
Enhances creativity with interactive craft activities.
Seasonal theme encourages cultural knowledge and celebration.
Supports fine motor skill development through hands-on play.
Colorful, engaging illustrations captivate young readers.

Make and Play: Easter
Joey Chou, Nosy Crow, 2018
Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam: Up, Up and Away!
Tracey Corderoy, Steven Lenton, Rosie Jones, Nosy Crow, 2017
128 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled story sparking imagination and excitement.
Teaches teamwork and friendship via relatable canine characters.
Encourages creative problem-solving and perseverance.
Ideal read for family bonding and shared laughter.

Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam: Up, Up and Away!
Tracey Corderoy, Steven Lenton, Rosie Jones, Nosy Crow, 2017
FunDay Fables: Book 1
R S Dornan, Jane Doe, 2021
178 pages
Why to read
Engaging tales stimulate imagination and creativity.
Characters teach valuable life lessons and empathy.
Enhances vocabulary and reading skills.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

FunDay Fables: Book 1
R S Dornan, Jane Doe, 2021
Bang! Bang! Boom! and New Shoes
Shalini Vallepur, unknown author, 2021
32 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with fun, dynamic storytelling.
Characters model positive problem-solving behaviors.
Enhances language skills and emotional understanding.
Suitable for shared reading, fostering family connections.

Bang! Bang! Boom! and New Shoes
Shalini Vallepur, unknown author, 2021
The Picnic: (Red Squirrel Phonics Level 3)
Paul George, 2021
16 pages
Why to read
Engaging story enhances phonetic skills.
Characters teach valuable teamwork lessons.
Supports early reading development confidently.
Fun narrative boosts focus and engagement.

The Picnic: (Red Squirrel Phonics Level 3)
Paul George, 2021
Emma Explorer (Phonics Step 1): Read It Yourself - Level 0 Beginner Reader
Ladybird, Susie Jaramillo, Deborah Schecter, 2010
25 pages
Why to read
Ideal for early phonics learners, beginner-friendly.
Encourages initial reading skills through exploration theme.
Engages young minds with adventurous, imaginative narrative.
Builds confidence in reading with simple, repetitive vocabulary.

Emma Explorer (Phonics Step 1): Read It Yourself - Level 0 Beginner Reader
Ladybird, Susie Jaramillo, Deborah Schecter, 2010
Hairy Fairy Ears
Shalini Vallepur, Emma Yarlett, Angelika Waigand, 2020
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging, whimsical storyline sparks imagination and joy. - Characters embody resilience and problem-solving skills. - Enhances vocabulary and creative thinking. - Encourages parent-child bonding through shared reading.
