Top-rated books by Jojo Clinch
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Age: 0-5
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Award winning
MH-53E Sea Dragons (Torque Books: Military Machines)
Carlos Alvarez, 2010
24 pages
Why to read
Explores advanced helicopters in engaging, educational manner.
Enhances knowledge on military machines for young readers.
Supports development of technical interest and curiosity.
Encourages learning through vivid illustrations and facts.

MH-53E Sea Dragons (Torque Books: Military Machines)
Carlos Alvarez, 2010
Titanic: Young Reading Series 3
Anna Claybourne, 2006
64 pages
Why to read
Engaging historical narrative fosters curiosity and learning.
Illustrations enhance understanding of the Titanic's story.
Encourages historical knowledge and empathy development.
Ideal for improving children's reading and comprehension skills.

Titanic: Young Reading Series 3
Anna Claybourne, 2006
Award winning
Amelia Earhart (What's Their Story?)
Andrew Langley, Alan Marks, 1997
199 pages
Why to read
Inspiring biography of a pioneering female aviator.
Encourages perseverance and chasing big dreams.
Highlights historical achievements through engaging storytelling.
Supports lessons on courage and determination.

Amelia Earhart (What's Their Story?)
Andrew Langley, Alan Marks, 1997
Award winning
A My America: A Perfect Place, Joshua's Oregon Trail Diary, Book Two
Patricia Hermes, 2002
112 pages
Why to read
Immersive historical journey on the Oregon Trail.
Enhances knowledge of American history.
Encourages resilience and perseverance through Joshua's experiences.
Supports development of empathy and understanding.

A My America: A Perfect Place, Joshua's Oregon Trail Diary, Book Two
Patricia Hermes, 2002
Story of the Titanic: (DK Panorama)
DK, 1998
48 pages
Why to read
Vivid panoramic illustrations captivate young readers’ imagination.
Historical facts intertwined with engaging storytelling.
Enhances historical knowledge and awareness in kids.
Encourages discussions on safety and technological advancements.

Story of the Titanic: (DK Panorama)
DK, 1998
Award winning
Ruby in the Ruins
Shirley Hughes, 2018
32 pages
Why to read
Vivid portrayal of post-war London's resilience.
Encourages understanding and empathy towards historical events.
Illustrates the importance of friendship and community.
Supports emotional development through relatable storytelling.

Ruby in the Ruins
Shirley Hughes, 2018
Award winning
Robinson Crusoe — in Words of One Syllable
Daniel Defoe, Mary Godolphin, 2015
112 pages
Why to read
Simplified text for early readers' comprehension.
Sparks imagination with adventure and survival themes.
Encourages independence and resourcefulness.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing parental bonds.

Robinson Crusoe — in Words of One Syllable
Daniel Defoe, Mary Godolphin, 2015
Award winning
Running the Bases: Definitely Not a Book About Baseball
Paul Kropp, 2005
160 pages
Why to read
Engaging storytelling captures young readers' imagination.
Characters exemplify resilience and teamwork.
Encourages empathy and personal growth.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

