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Books like The Dream Giver for Teens
Award winning
The Prayer of Jabez for Kids
Bruce H. Wilkinson, Kwalegha Comfort Bassagi, 2001
89 pages
Why to read
Adapts biblical themes for young, impressionable minds.
Encourages moral development and spiritual growth.
Illustrations captivate and engage young readers.
Supports conversations about faith in families.

The Prayer of Jabez for Kids
Bruce H. Wilkinson, Kwalegha Comfort Bassagi, 2001
Award winning
Girls Only!: Volume Two
Catherine Gilbert Murdock, Beverly Lewis, 2008
352 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity and sisterhood through engaging stories.
Addresses real-life challenges, boosting emotional intelligence.
Encourages resilience and self-confidence in young girls.
Ideal for family bonding over shared reading moments.

Girls Only!: Volume Two
Catherine Gilbert Murdock, Beverly Lewis, 2008
G.S.O.H.
Andrew Matthews, 2001
160 pages
Why to read
Engaging storyline enhances children's reading interest.
Characters embody resilience and adaptability.
Encourages emotional intelligence and empathy.
Supports developmental milestones in a fun way.

G.S.O.H.
Andrew Matthews, 2001
Why Me? Humiliation Hotsheet (Teen Magazine)
April Lundsten, Apryl Lundsten, 2001
128 pages
Why to read
Navigates teen emotions, fostering empathy and resilience.
Addresses real teen scenarios, offering relatable lessons.
Encourages open dialogue about difficult situations.
Supports positive coping mechanisms in adversity.

Why Me? Humiliation Hotsheet (Teen Magazine)
April Lundsten, Apryl Lundsten, 2001
Award winning
You Are Golden!
Kelly Kainer Billington, 2021
24 pages
Why to read
Empowers self-esteem through engaging, heartwarming narrative.
Encourages emotional intelligence and self-acceptance.
Inspires creativity and individual expression in kids.
Ideal for family bonding during reading time.

You Are Golden!
Kelly Kainer Billington, 2021
Am I Normal?
Anita Naik, James Tyrrell, 1996
128 pages
Why to read
Addresses kids' common anxieties with humor and empathy.
Encourages self-acceptance and understanding of diversity.
Supports emotional and social development.
Engaging and thought-provoking for both kids and parents.

Am I Normal?
Anita Naik, James Tyrrell, 1996
Keep Out of the Reach of Parents: A Teenager's Guide to Bringing Them Up
John Farman, 1997
144 pages
Why to read
Empowers teens with humorous, insightful parenting perspectives.
Enhances understanding of family dynamics.
Encourages communication and empathy between generations.
Light-hearted read with deep, meaningful undercurrents.

Keep Out of the Reach of Parents: A Teenager's Guide to Bringing Them Up
John Farman, 1997
Award winning
All About My Selfie (Summit Middle School) (Summit Middle School, 4)
Shannon Freeman, 2015
148 pages
Why to read
Engaging story about friendship and self-discovery.
Encourages emotional intelligence and social skills.
Highlights the impact of social media on youth.
Ideal for middle school readers' developmental stage.
