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In Plain Sight
Richard Jackson, Jerry Pinkney, 2016
40 pages
Why to read
Encourages attention to detail through playful visual elements.
Enhances vocabulary and observational skills.
Supports intergenerational bonding with grandparent-grandchild dynamic.
Fosters daily discovery and appreciation of simplicity.

In Plain Sight
Richard Jackson, Jerry Pinkney, 2016
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Our Celebración!
Susan Middleton Elya, Ana Aranda, Cynthia de Pando, Random House Audio, 2023
32 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations captivate and enhance visual learning.
Introduces cultural diversity through festive storytelling.
Rhyming text supports phonetic awareness and literacy.
Encourages family bonding through shared reading sessions.

Our Celebración!
Susan Middleton Elya, Ana Aranda, Cynthia de Pando, Random House Audio, 2023
Award winning
How Are You Peeling? (Scholastic Bookshelf)
Saxton Freymann, Joost Elffers, 2004
48 pages
Why to read
Explores emotions through vibrant, playful fruit and vegetable characters.
Encourages emotional intelligence and empathy in young readers.
Creative art engages children, enhancing visual learning.
Perfect for shared reading and discussions about feelings.

How Are You Peeling? (Scholastic Bookshelf)
Saxton Freymann, Joost Elffers, 2004
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Big Feelings
Alexandra Penfold, Suzanne Kaufman, 2021
42 pages
Why to read
Navigates complex emotions with vivid, relatable storytelling.
Encourages understanding and managing big feelings effectively.
Supports emotional development with engaging scenarios.
Ideal for joint reading sessions, enhancing bond and comprehension.

Big Feelings
Alexandra Penfold, Suzanne Kaufman, 2021
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This Is Not a Valentine
Carter Higgins, A Arter, Lucy Ruth Cummins, 2017
48 pages
Why to read
Challenges traditional views on love and friendship.
Encourages emotional expression and self-acceptance.
Stimulates discussions on relationships and kindness.
Beautiful, engaging illustrations complement text.

This Is Not a Valentine
Carter Higgins, A Arter, Lucy Ruth Cummins, 2017
What's the Magic Word?
Joan Holub, Dana Regan, Shelagh Mcnicholas, 2012
16 pages
Why to read
Teaches manners through engaging, whimsical storytelling.
Encourages polite behavior with relatable scenarios.
Supports language development and social skills.
Interactive, promotes parent-child bonding during reading.

What's the Magic Word?
Joan Holub, Dana Regan, Shelagh Mcnicholas, 2012
Award winning
The Crocodile and the Scorpion
Ed Emberley, Rebecca Emberley, 2013
32 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations spark children's visual learning.
Encourages understanding of friendship and trust.
Stimulates early reasoning and decision-making skills.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing parent-child bond.

The Crocodile and the Scorpion
Ed Emberley, Rebecca Emberley, 2013
Award winning
Little Goblins Ten
Pamela Jane, Jane Manning, 2020
32 pages
Why to read
Playful rhyme scheme, engaging young readers effortlessly.
Colorful illustrations enhance visual perception.
Encourages counting skills through repetition and rhythm.
Perfect for Halloween-themed educational fun.
