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Books like The Lost Songs
Do-Over
Christine Hurley Deriso, 2007
192 pages
Why to read
Navigates friendship dynamics and personal growth.
Encourages empathy and understanding of diverse perspectives.
Supports resilience through character's adaptive challenges.
Ideal for engaging young readers and family discussions.

Do-Over
Christine Hurley Deriso, 2007
Award winning
A Year Without Autumn
Liz Kessler, 2011
256 pages
Why to read
Enhances empathy through relatable time-travel adventure.
Strengthens understanding of friendship and consequences.
Encourages resilience and personal growth.
Engaging narrative fosters a love for reading.

A Year Without Autumn
Liz Kessler, 2011
Award winning
Mira's Diary: Lost in Paris
Marissa Moss, 2012
224 pages
Why to read
Intriguing time-travel adventure stimulates historical curiosity.
Strong female protagonist promotes confidence and independence.
Encourages understanding of different cultures and times.
Blends factual history with engaging storytelling.

Mira's Diary: Lost in Paris
Marissa Moss, 2012
Award winning
Time Travelling with a Hamster
Ross Welford, 2020
400 pages
Why to read
Blends adventure with intriguing science fiction elements.
Encourages resilience and determination through engaging narrative.
Enhances understanding of family dynamics and relationships.
Stimulates curiosity about science and history.

Time Travelling with a Hamster
Ross Welford, 2020
Award winning
Four Children and It
Jacqueline Wilson, 1803
320 pages
Why to read
Engages imagination with whimsical adventure.
Encourages empathy through diverse relatable characters.
Fosters creative problem-solving skills.
Supports emotional and social development.

Four Children and It
Jacqueline Wilson, 1803
Award winning
Saving Lucas Biggs
Marisa De Los Santos, David Teague, 2014
288 pages
Why to read
Time-travel adventure enhances historical knowledge and awareness.
Strengthens understanding of family, loyalty, and justice.
Encourages resilience and perseverance in young readers.
Boosts empathy and moral reasoning through relatable conflicts.

Saving Lucas Biggs
Marisa De Los Santos, David Teague, 2014
Award winning
The Merchant of Death / The Lost City of Faar / The Never War (Pendragon)
D.J. Machale, 2004
1136 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled journey enhancing initiative and decision-making skills.
Strengthens comprehension through complex, engaging narratives.
Encourages resilience and perseverance through characters' challenges.
Fosters imagination and creative thinking.

The Merchant of Death / The Lost City of Faar / The Never War (Pendragon)
D.J. Machale, 2004
Award winning
The Time Garden (Tales of Magic Book 4)
Edward Eager, 1999
193 pages
Why to read
Adventure through time, sparking imagination and curiosity.
Characters learn from historical figures, enhancing educational value.
Encourages teamwork and resolution of conflicts.
Suitable for shared reading, bolstering family bonding.
