Books about Bravery
A Faraway Tree Adventure: The Land of Magic Medicines
Enid Blyton, 2021
Why to read
Stimulates imagination and creativity
Introduces basic principles of friendships and bravery
Explores the concept of adventure in a mystical setting
Encourages problem-solving and teamwork

A Faraway Tree Adventure: The Land of Magic Medicines
Enid Blyton, 2021
Double Creature Feature (25) (Desmond Cole Ghost Patrol)
Andres Miedoso, 2025
128 pages
Why to read
Fast, funny spooky adventure.
Shows teamwork in action.
Builds confidence facing fears.
Encourages independent reading.

Double Creature Feature (25) (Desmond Cole Ghost Patrol)
Andres Miedoso, 2025
Award winning
Monsters Beware! (The Chronicles of Claudette)
Jorge Aguirre, 2018
176 pages
Why to read
Bold, adventurous tale with engaging, colorful illustrations.
Features strong female protagonist promoting courage and resilience.
Encourages teamwork, bravery, and standing up against fears.
Ideal blend of humor and action for young readers.

Monsters Beware! (The Chronicles of Claudette)
Jorge Aguirre, 2018
Award winning
Theseus and the Minotaur
Leonard Everett Fisher, 1988
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging adaptation of a classic Greek myth.
Encourages perseverance through challenging situations.
Enhances cultural and historical awareness.
Supports development of analytical thinking skills.

Theseus and the Minotaur
Leonard Everett Fisher, 1988
Award winning
Amelia Fang and the Barbaric Ball
Erson, Laura Ellen, 2017
224 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure enlivens children's imagination.
Characters foster emotional intelligence and resilience.
Encourages creative problem-solving skills.
Stimulates interest in reading through engaging storytelling.

Amelia Fang and the Barbaric Ball
Erson, Laura Ellen, 2017
Award winning
The Little Ghost
Otfried Preussler, 1966
144 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure sparks curiosity and imagination.
Encourages understanding of friendship and empathy.
Stimulates language development and creative thinking.
Ideal for nighttime storytelling and bonding.

The Little Ghost
Otfried Preussler, 1966
Award winning
Frightfully Friendly Ghosties
Daren King, 2012
128 pages
Why to read
Engaging, humorous adventures boost literacy and imagination.
Accessible themes of friendship foster social skills development.
Enhances creative thinking through quirky, interactive scenarios.
Light-hearted tone encourages positive reading experience.

Frightfully Friendly Ghosties
Daren King, 2012
The Odyssey
Gillian Cross, 2025
178 pages
Why to read
Exciting Greek myth retold for kids.
Boosts vocabulary and cultural literacy.
Models courage and critical thinking.
Great for parent-child discussions.
