Books like World's Worst Wedgie #3 (George Brown, Class Clown)
Award winning
What's Black and White and Stinks All Over? #4 (George Brown, Class Clown)
Nancy Krulik, 2011
128 pages
Why to read
Engaging humor enhances children's cognitive and social skills.
Characters model resilience and adaptability in challenging situations.
Encourages creative thinking and effective communication.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthening family bonds.

What's Black and White and Stinks All Over? #4 (George Brown, Class Clown)
Nancy Krulik, 2011
Award winning
I Want My Mummy!
Nancy Krulik, 2021
141 pages
Why to read
Addresses separation anxiety with comforting, relatable narrative.
Stimulates emotional development and empathy in young readers.
Encourages family bonding through shared reading moments.
Helps enhance vocabulary and language skills effectively.

I Want My Mummy!
Nancy Krulik, 2021
Award winning
Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow! #34 (Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo)
Nancy Krulik, John and Wendy, 2010
80 pages
Why to read
Engaging Storyline: 'Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow! #34' offers a fun and captivating plot that keeps young readers engaged. The story's mix of humor, friendship, and magical mishaps provides an entertaining reading experience.
Relatable Themes: The book tackles themes that are relevant to its target audience, such as self-esteem, dealing with change, and the importance of empathy. These themes can help children navigate their own experiences and feelings.
Series Continuity: As part of the 'Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo' series, this book allows readers to continue following the adventures of Katie Kazoo. Fans of the series will enjoy the consistency of characters and the development of ongoing story arcs.
Positive Messages: Nancy E. Krulik's writing often includes positive messages and life lessons. 'Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow! #34' is no exception, offering readers valuable takeaways about accepting oneself and the power of kindness.

Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow! #34 (Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo)
Nancy Krulik, John and Wendy, 2010
Award winning
Princess Pulverizer: Grilled Cheese and Dragons
Nancy Krulik, 2017
144 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled, promotes bravery and self-discovery.
Introduces gender role challenges, encourages inclusivity.
Stimulates imagination, enhances vocabulary and comprehension.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthens parent-child bond.

Princess Pulverizer: Grilled Cheese and Dragons
Nancy Krulik, 2017
Award winning
My Robot Ate My Homework: Project Droid #3
Nancy Krulik, Amanda Burwasser, 2017
104 pages
Why to read
Engaging blend of humor and adventure.
Encourages creative thinking and innovation.
Strengthens reading skills in young readers.
Ideal for family shared reading moments.

My Robot Ate My Homework: Project Droid #3
Nancy Krulik, Amanda Burwasser, 2017
Award winning
Go Fetch!
Nancy Krulik, Sebastien Braun, 2014
128 pages
Why to read
Engaging storytelling encourages interactive reading sessions.
Illustrations captivate and stimulate young imaginations.
Teaches valuable lessons on friendship and teamwork.
Designed for developmental stages of early readers.

Go Fetch!
Nancy Krulik, Sebastien Braun, 2014
The Magic School Bus Goes Upstream
Joanna Cole, Nancy Krulik, 1997
32 pages
Why to read
Promotes environmental awareness and ecology education.
Interactive storyline fosters curiosity and learning.
Combines adventure with scientific exploration.
Encourages engagement with natural world.

The Magic School Bus Goes Upstream
Joanna Cole, Nancy Krulik, 1997
Award winning
Anastasia (Golden Look-look Book)
Nancy Krulik, 1997
24 pages
Why to read
Engages young readers with captivating adventures. - Enhances vocabulary through dynamic storytelling. - Encourages empathy and emotional intelligence. - Perfect for improving young readers' focus.
