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Books like The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Riddle of Ages
Award winning
The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict
Trenton Lee Stewart, Peter Nwangwu, 1983
265 pages
Why to read
Stimulates intellectual curiosity in young readers.
Engaging mystery deepens critical thinking skills.
Characters exhibit resilience and perseverance.
Encourages exploration of one's unique abilities.

The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict
Trenton Lee Stewart, Peter Nwangwu, 1983
Award winning
Ambassador
William Alexander, 2015
240 pages
Why to read
Engaging story promotes diplomatic and communication skills. - Encourages cultural awareness and diversity appreciation. - Inspires leadership and responsibility in young readers. - Supports language development and comprehension.

Ambassador
William Alexander, 2015
Award winning
Lost in the Storm
Carol Carrick, Donald Carrick, Paddy Bouma, 1995
32 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled tale, captivating young readers' imaginations.
Highlights resilience, courage in face of challenges.
Enhances emotional development through relatable storytelling.
Ideal for parent-child bonding during reading time.

Lost in the Storm
Carol Carrick, Donald Carrick, Paddy Bouma, 1995
Award winning
The Smartest Kid in the Universe
Chris Grabenstein, 2020
304 pages
Why to read
Stimulates intellectual curiosity and cognitive development.
Encourages strategic thinking through engaging adventures.
Characters showcase resilience and resourcefulness.
Ideal for shared reading, bolstering family bonds.

The Smartest Kid in the Universe
Chris Grabenstein, 2020
The Secret of the Golden Pavilion
Carolyn Keene, 1959
184 pages
Why to read
Exciting mystery encourages deductive reasoning skills.
Features strong, intelligent female protagonist.
Cultivates curiosity and attention to detail.
Great for enhancing literacy and comprehension.

The Secret of the Golden Pavilion
Carolyn Keene, 1959
Award winning
Intergalactic P.S. 3
Madeleine L'engle, Hope Larson, 2019
112 pages
Why to read
Blends adventure with science fiction elements.
Encourages curiosity and exploration in young readers.
Supports understanding of teamwork and friendship.
Engages with interactive and creative storytelling.

Intergalactic P.S. 3
Madeleine L'engle, Hope Larson, 2019
Finn's Quest: No.1
Eirlys Hunter, 2004
240 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled journey, sparks imagination.
Characters teach resilience and teamwork.
Enhances problem-solving and strategic thinking.
Supports language development, engaging narrative.

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Finn's Quest: No.1
Eirlys Hunter, 2004
Classics
The Secret of NIMH
Robert C. O'brien, 1982
249 pages
Why to read
Rich storytelling enhances cognitive and emotional development.
Encourages resilience through character Mrs. Brisby's journey.
Stimulates curiosity about science and nature.
Supports development of empathy and courage.
