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Books like The Suspicion
Award winning
Animorphs Boxed Set #07: Books 25-28
R.L. Stine, Applegate Katherine, K. A. Applegate, 1999
688 pages
Why to read
Explores themes of friendship and teamwork.
Encourages creativity through unique shape-shifting scenarios.
Strengthens reading skills and vocabulary development.
Ideal for engaging young minds in adventurous storytelling.

Animorphs Boxed Set #07: Books 25-28
R.L. Stine, Applegate Katherine, K. A. Applegate, 1999
Award winning
Star Wars Adventures in Wild Space: The Nest: Book 2
Tom Huddleston, 2017
75 pages
Why to read
Explores themes of bravery and friendship.
Enhances children's imaginative play and creativity.
Introduces young readers to exciting galactic adventures.
Supports development of resilience and cooperation skills.

Star Wars Adventures in Wild Space: The Nest: Book 2
Tom Huddleston, 2017
Award winning
Winterling
Sarah Prineas, 2013
248 pages
Why to read
Engages imagination with magical, adventurous storyline.
Encourages resilience through protagonist’s challenging journey.
Teaches values of courage and friendship.
Enhances vocabulary with rich, descriptive language.

Winterling
Sarah Prineas, 2013
The marvellous story of Puss in Boots: A play for children
Nicholas Stuart Gray, Joan Jefferson Farjeon, 1955
104 pages
Why to read
Engaging theatrical adaptation enhances interactive reading.
Strengthens imaginative play and creativity in children.
Offers engaging storyline with memorable characters.
Encourages family bonding through shared performance.

The marvellous story of Puss in Boots: A play for children
Nicholas Stuart Gray, Joan Jefferson Farjeon, 1955
Award winning
Gifts
Bogart, Barbara Reid, Jo Ellen Bogart, 1994
44 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity through captivating magical elements.
Enhances emotional intelligence with relatable interpersonal scenarios.
Encourages generosity and the joy of giving.
Supports vocabulary growth and cognitive development.

Gifts
Bogart, Barbara Reid, Jo Ellen Bogart, 1994
Award winning
Tales from the Odyssey, Part Two (The Gray-Eyed Goddess; Return to Ithaca, The Final Battle) by Mary Pope Osborne (Part Two of Two)
Mary Pope Osborne, 2012
304 pages
Why to read
Captivating retelling of classic Greek mythology.
Enhances cultural knowledge and historical awareness.
Stimulates imagination and strengthens reading skills.
Ideal for family reading and discussion.

Tales from the Odyssey, Part Two (The Gray-Eyed Goddess; Return to Ithaca, The Final Battle) by Mary Pope Osborne (Part Two of Two)
Mary Pope Osborne, 2012
Award winning
Furry and Flo: The Problems with Goblins
Thomas Kingsley Troupe, Stephen Gilpin, 2013
128 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled narrative boosts engagement and reading fun.
Characters offer relatable emotions and problem-solving skills.
Supports critical thinking through plot-based challenges.
Ideal for cooperative reading sessions between parents and kids.

Furry and Flo: The Problems with Goblins
Thomas Kingsley Troupe, Stephen Gilpin, 2013
Award winning
The Wolf and the Seven Kids
Brothersgrimm, unknown author, 1812
32 pages
Why to read
Classic tale teaches caution and cleverness.
Encourages critical thinking and strategy in kids.
Timeless story deepens parental trust and bonding.
Vivid illustrations stimulate children’s imagination and interest.

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