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Books like The Chocolate Teapot: Surviving at School
Award winning
The Most Evil, Friendly Villain Ever (Horace Splattly, the Cupcaked Crusader)
Lawrence David, 2004
160 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure ignites imagination and creativity.
Relatable hero; fosters empathy and emotional intelligence.
Encourages problem-solving and decision-making skills.
Fun narrative enhances reading enjoyment and retention.

The Most Evil, Friendly Villain Ever (Horace Splattly, the Cupcaked Crusader)
Lawrence David, 2004
Much in Little: A Compendium of Facts & Information: For the Use of Girls' Schools
William Allbut, Mrs. Wm. Allbut, Mrs. William Allbut, 2015
134 pages
Why to read
Enhances knowledge with comprehensive facts and information.
Tailored for girls' schools; promotes gender-specific education.
Encourages curiosity and lifelong learning.
Ideal for developing focus and academic skills.

Much in Little: A Compendium of Facts & Information: For the Use of Girls' Schools
William Allbut, Mrs. Wm. Allbut, Mrs. William Allbut, 2015
Award winning
School Smarts: All the Right Answers to Homework, Teachers, Popularity, and More!
Brooks Whitney, Tracy McGuinness, 2000
96 pages
Why to read
Addresses common school-related questions and concerns.
Offers practical advice for navigating school challenges.
Empowers children with knowledge and confidence.
Ideal for enhancing social skills and peer interactions.

School Smarts: All the Right Answers to Homework, Teachers, Popularity, and More!
Brooks Whitney, Tracy McGuinness, 2000
Award winning
Worst Love Spell Ever! (2) (Middle School and Other Disasters)
Wanda Coven, Anna Abramskaya, 2023
352 pages
Why to read
Engaging mix of magic, friendship, and middle school dilemmas.
Encourages empathy and understanding between diverse characters.
Enhances reading skills and sparks creative thinking.
Provides humorous, yet insightful reflections on personal growth.

Worst Love Spell Ever! (2) (Middle School and Other Disasters)
Wanda Coven, Anna Abramskaya, 2023
Award winning
Out of the Dark
Kim Mcclarren, 2021
49 pages
Why to read
Fosters empathy and understanding through relatable challenges.
Stimulates imagination with its captivating, mysterious storyline.
Encourages resilience and courage in overcoming fears.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing parent-child bonding.

Out of the Dark
Kim Mcclarren, 2021
Award winning
Larry at Number 10
Elizabeth C Radcliffe, E.C. Radcliffe, Dave Hill, 2021
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging story promotes numbers and counting.
Larry's adventures spark curiosity and learning.
Supports developmental milestones in early math skills.
Perfect for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Larry at Number 10
Elizabeth C Radcliffe, E.C. Radcliffe, Dave Hill, 2021
Award winning
Sticker Picture Atlas of the World
Sam Lake, Sam Baer, Nathalie Ragondet, 2016
44 pages
Why to read
Explores global geography through engaging sticker activities.
Enhances knowledge of diverse cultures and landmarks.
Interactive learning aids in cognitive and motor skills development.
Encourages curiosity and discovery in young readers.

Sticker Picture Atlas of the World
Sam Lake, Sam Baer, Nathalie Ragondet, 2016
Your Life, but Better (Your Life, but . . . Book 1)
Crystal Velasquez, 2009
256 pages
Why to read
Interactive, choose-your-own-adventure style storytelling. - Boosts decision-making and consequence evaluation skills. - Encourages personal reflection and self-improvement. - Engaging and thought-provoking narrative.
