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Books like STITCH
Award winning
The Shadows of Rookhaven
Pádraig Kenny, Annie Carbonneau-Leclerc, 2022
336 pages
Why to read
Mystery, adventure, and magical elements captivate young readers.
Themes of friendship, family, and acceptance resonate deeply.
Encourages empathy and understanding of different perspectives.
Enhances imaginative thinking and creativity in children.

The Shadows of Rookhaven
Pádraig Kenny, Annie Carbonneau-Leclerc, 2022
Award winning
Tin
Pádraig Kenny, P?draig Kenny, 2018
352 pages
Why to read
Engaging tale sparking curiosity and empathy.
Illustrates teamwork, friendship, and resilience.
Enhances creative thinking and problem-solving skills.
Encourages bonding through shared reading adventures.

Tin
Pádraig Kenny, P?draig Kenny, 2018
Award winning
Epic Zero 5: Tales of an Unlikely Kid Outlaw
R.L. Ullman, 2019
192 pages
Why to read
Adventures foster creativity and critical thinking.
Characters model resilience and determination.
Engaging narrative encourages persistent reading habits.
Ideal for enhancing young readers' problem-solving skills.

Epic Zero 5: Tales of an Unlikely Kid Outlaw
R.L. Ullman, 2019
Award winning
Still More Night Frights: Thirteen Scary Stories
Judith Bauer Stamper, 1996
10 pages
Why to read
Spooky yet engaging stories enhance imaginative thinking.
Introduces problem-solving through suspenseful scenarios.
Characters display resilience, boosting emotional development.
Ideal for shared readings, strengthening family bonds.

Still More Night Frights: Thirteen Scary Stories
Judith Bauer Stamper, 1996
Award winning
The Hero of Crow's Crossing (Red Rhino Books) (Red Rhino Fiction)
Anne E. Schraff, 2015
60 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure encourages bravery and leadership.
Characters show resilience and teamwork.
Explores ethical dilemmas, boosting critical thinking.
Ideal for engaging reluctant readers.

The Hero of Crow's Crossing (Red Rhino Books) (Red Rhino Fiction)
Anne E. Schraff, 2015
Upside-down Harry (Andersen Young Reader's Library)
Jean Wills, Judith Allen Hartman, 2012
44 pages
Why to read
Engaging story sparks imagination and creativity.
Addresses problem-solving in relatable, child-centric scenarios.
Enhances reading skills and emotional understanding.
Ideal for shared reading, boosting family bonding.

Upside-down Harry (Andersen Young Reader's Library)
Jean Wills, Judith Allen Hartman, 2012
Award winning
The Old House
Willo Davis Roberts, 2016
273 pages
Why to read
Suspenseful tale sparks curiosity and engagement.
Encourages empathy through complex, relatable characters.
Enhances problem-solving with intriguing mystery elements.
Ideal for shared reading, deepens family bonds.

The Old House
Willo Davis Roberts, 2016
Award winning
The Mallow Marsh Monster (The Goolz Next Door)
Gary Ghislain, 2020
224 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery captivates and stimulates young minds.
Encourages bravery and friendship through relatable characters.
Fosters imagination with unique, creative monster themes.
Supports language skills with vivid descriptions and dialogue.
