Top-rated books by Pete Barnes
Books like Pete Barnes’s
Award winning
Johnny's Journey to Becoming a Police Officer
Eric Scott Kruse, 2023
35 pages
Why to read
Inspires respect for law enforcement through storytelling.
Encourages teamwork and responsibility.
Boosts understanding of community roles.
Engaging narrative encourages frequent reading.

Johnny's Journey to Becoming a Police Officer
Eric Scott Kruse, 2023
Award winning
Star Wars Rebel Heroes
Shari Last, 2017
64 pages
Why to read
Adventure-packed content keeps young readers enthralled.
Introduces teamwork and leadership through relatable characters.
Stimulates imagination in space and intergalactic settings.
Encourages resilience and problem-solving skills.

Star Wars Rebel Heroes
Shari Last, 2017
Ambulances: Wild About Wheels
Keli Sipperley, 2021
24 pages
Why to read
Offers exciting insight into emergency services.
Introduces kids to healthcare heroes.
Enhances understanding of community helpers.
Stimulates curiosity through dynamic visuals.

Ambulances: Wild About Wheels
Keli Sipperley, 2021
A Look at Life Around the World
Joanna Brundle, 2022
24 pages
Why to read
Explores diverse cultures and lifestyles globally.
Encourages empathy and global awareness.
Supports social and emotional development.
Colorful illustrations captivate and educate.

A Look at Life Around the World
Joanna Brundle, 2022
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
The Railway Children: The Sisterhood
E. Nesbit, Edith Nesbit, 1906
304 pages
Why to read
Fosters teamwork and collaborative values among siblings.
Enhances understanding of historical contexts and societal changes.
Strengthens emotional empathy and resilience.
Encourages adventure and exploration through reading.

The Railway Children: The Sisterhood
E. Nesbit, Edith Nesbit, 1906
Award winning
David Livingstone: Who is the bravest? (Little Lights)
Catherine MacKenzie, 2008
24 pages
Why to read
Inspires bravery and perseverance through historical storytelling.
Enhances knowledge of explorers and different cultures.
Engaging illustrations captivate young minds.
Encourages educational discussions within families.

David Livingstone: Who is the bravest? (Little Lights)
Catherine MacKenzie, 2008
Award winning
Little Orphan Annie (Classic Reprint)
James Whitcomb Riley, Harold Gray, 1975
26 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure stimulates imagination and curiosity.
Timeless story promotes resilience and hope.
Characters teach valuable life lessons and empathy.
Enhances vocabulary and understanding through engaging narrative.

