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Jango the Little Dragon: The Wondrous Adventures of Little Dragon
Doris Soli, 2011
36 pages
Why to read
Inspires Imagination: Reading about Jango's adventures can spark creativity and imagination in young readers, allowing them to explore fantastical worlds and situations through the narrative.
Teaches Important Lessons: The story may contain valuable life lessons about friendship, courage, and perseverance that are important for children to learn in a fun and engaging way.
Develops Reading Skills: Engaging with a book like this can help children improve their reading comprehension and vocabulary, which are critical skills for their academic growth.
Entertainment Value: The wondrous adventures of Jango the Little Dragon are likely to be filled with excitement, humor, and joy, providing a delightful reading experience for both children and adults.

Jango the Little Dragon: The Wondrous Adventures of Little Dragon
Doris Soli, 2011
If I Were a Bird: A Child's Fantasy in Verse
Carlton Tabor, 2021
20 pages
Why to read
Stimulates imagination through delightful, whimsical verse.
Encourages empathy by exploring diverse bird perspectives.
Enhances vocabulary with playful, engaging language.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthening family bonds.

If I Were a Bird: A Child's Fantasy in Verse
Carlton Tabor, 2021
Award winning
Dustrats: Or, The Adventures of Sir Muffin Muffinsson
Adria Regordosa, 2017
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging tale of bravery and friendship.
Stimulates creativity and imaginative play.
Encourages teamwork and perseverance.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Dustrats: Or, The Adventures of Sir Muffin Muffinsson
Adria Regordosa, 2017
The Man Who Sold His Shadow: Small Book (Pelican Big Books)
Michael Rosen, 1995
24 pages
Why to read
Explores themes of value, decision-making, and consequence.
Encourages creativity and philosophical thinking in young minds.
Supports development of moral and ethical reasoning.
Engaging narrative that holds children's attention.

The Man Who Sold His Shadow: Small Book (Pelican Big Books)
Michael Rosen, 1995
The Book with No Pictures
B.J. Novak, 2014
48 pages
Why to read
Sparks imagination with creatively formatted text.
Encourages playful interaction between readers and listeners.
Enhances listening skills and boosts vocabulary acquisition.
Fosters joy and humor in reading.

The Book with No Pictures
B.J. Novak, 2014
Award winning
Once Upon a Twice (Picture Book)
Denise Doyen, Barry Moser, 2009
32 pages
Why to read
Tale ignites children's imagination and creativity.
Enhances language skills with whimsical, rhythmic text.
Encourages caution and awareness through storytelling.
Beautifully illustrated, captivating young readers visually.

Once Upon a Twice (Picture Book)
Denise Doyen, Barry Moser, 2009
Fearless Fairy Tales
Konnie Huq, James Kay, 2019
176 pages
Why to read
Modern twists on classic fairy tales, refreshingly engaging.
Encourages creativity and innovative thinking in children.
Addresses contemporary issues, promoting awareness and discussion.
Beautiful illustrations complementing the witty narratives.

Fearless Fairy Tales
Konnie Huq, James Kay, 2019
Bathtime--Show Baby
Illus Ricketts Ann, Mike, Illus Ricketts Ann and Mike, 2021
14 pages
Why to read
Interactive and visually stimulating for baby’s development.
Encourages early language skills through simple, rhythmic text.
Strengthens recognition of everyday objects and routines.
Perfect for bonding during baby’s bathtime.

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