Top-rated books by Roland Garrigue
Princess Kevin
Age: 2-8
Books like Roland Garrigue’s
Award winning
The Rooster who Went to His Uncle's Wedding: A Latin American Folktale
Tomie DePaola, 1993
40 pages
Why to read
Vibrant exploration of Latin American culture and traditions.
Enhances cultural awareness and diversity understanding.
Engaging narrative fosters early literacy skills.
Encourages family bonding through shared reading.

The Rooster who Went to His Uncle's Wedding: A Latin American Folktale
Tomie DePaola, 1993
Magnolia Wu Unfolds It All: (A Newbery Honor Book)
Chanel Miller, 2024
160 pages
Why to read
Heartwarming Chinatown adventure.
Funny, low-stakes detective plot.
Celebrates empathy and belonging.
Rich, lively middle-grade voice.

Magnolia Wu Unfolds It All: (A Newbery Honor Book)
Chanel Miller, 2024
Award winning
Even More Parts
Tedd Arnold, 2007
40 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with humorous, playful language.
Illustrates importance of idioms in everyday language.
Encourages curiosity about human body and expressions.
Supports language development and creative thinking.

Even More Parts
Tedd Arnold, 2007
Award winning
Josephine Wants to Dance
Jackie French, Bruce Whatley, 2006
30 pages
Why to read
Inspires creativity and following one's dreams.
Teaches resilience and persistence.
Encourages expression through dance and movement.
Warm illustrations enhance engagement.

Josephine Wants to Dance
Jackie French, Bruce Whatley, 2006
Award winning
A Very Cranky Book
Tony Diterlizzi, Angela Diterlizzi, 2023
40 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with colorful, spirited illustrations.
Encourages recognition of emotions and self-expression.
Supports development of empathy and patience.
Perfect for interactive read-aloud sessions.

A Very Cranky Book
Tony Diterlizzi, Angela Diterlizzi, 2023
Draw with Art for Kids Hub Cute and Funny Foods
Rob Jensen, 2021
Why to read
Foster Creativity: Engaging with 'Draw with Art for Kids Hub Cute and Funny Foods' helps children explore their artistic side and boosts their creative thinking skills, essential for their overall intellectual development.
Developmentally Appropriate: The activities in the book are tailored to be simple and enjoyable for young learners, making it an ideal tool for enhancing fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
Family Bonding: This book offers a splendid opportunity for family members to connect through art, encouraging a shared reading and drawing experience that strengthens family ties.
Boost Confidence: Completing the drawings provides a sense of accomplishment, helping to elevate a child’s self-esteem and confidence in their abilities.

Draw with Art for Kids Hub Cute and Funny Foods
Rob Jensen, 2021
Award winning
A Princess Never Farts
Julia Inserro, 2023
34 pages
Why to read
Humorous story, offers loads of laughs.
Emphasizes manners and etiquette in a playful way.
Encourages self-acceptance and confidence in young readers.
Bright and engaging illustrations enhance the narrative.

A Princess Never Farts
Julia Inserro, 2023
Award winning
My Powerful Hair
Carole Lindstrom, 2023
48 pages
Why to read
Celebrates diversity and self-expression through hair.
Encourages confidence and self-love in young readers.
Supports understanding and acceptance of individual differences.
Interactive, engaging narrative for shared reading moments.

