Teachers books for kids
Award winning
My Weird School #1: Miss Daisy Is Crazy!
Dan Gutman, 2002
96 pages
Why to read
Engaging storyline promotes a love for learning.
Humorous approach, making reading enjoyable for kids.
Encourages creative thinking and problem-solving skills.
Strengthens literacy through fun and relatable content.

My Weird School #1: Miss Daisy Is Crazy!
Dan Gutman, 2002
Stacey's Big Crush
Ann M. Martin, 1993
139 pages
Why to read
Captures tween romance and friendship dynamics.
Encourages emotional intelligence and empathy in kids.
Strengthens reading skills through engaging narrative.
Supports developmental milestones in middle childhood.

Stacey's Big Crush
Ann M. Martin, 1993
Award winning
A New First Day (1)
Elena Grant, 2021
48 pages
Why to read
Addresses themes of resilience and adaptability.
Enhances emotional understanding and empathy.
Supports social skills development through relatable scenarios.
Engaging illustrations complement the captivating narrative.

A New First Day (1)
Elena Grant, 2021
Award winning
From Striving to Thriving: How to Grow Confident, Capable Readers
Stephanie Harvey, Annie Ward, 2017
320 pages
Why to read
Enhances children's confidence and reading capabilities.
Offers actionable strategies for parents and educators.
Encourages a joyful, engaging reading culture.
Supports the development of proficient, enthusiastic readers.

From Striving to Thriving: How to Grow Confident, Capable Readers
Stephanie Harvey, Annie Ward, 2017
Award winning
School
Carol Watson, 2001
123 pages
Why to read
Enhances understanding of school routines and friendships.
Supports social and emotional developmental milestones.
Engaging illustrations captivate and hold children's attention.
Encourages discussions about school experiences and fears.

School
Carol Watson, 2001
Mr Oliver's Diary
Ruskin Bond, 2010
128 pages
Why to read
Captivating diary format enhances reading engagement.
Encourages empathy through character experiences and choices.
Inspires creativity with diverse, imaginative scenarios.
Supports literacy skills with accessible language.

Mr Oliver's Diary
Ruskin Bond, 2010
Mr Majeika's Postbag
Humphrey Carpenter, 1999
128 pages
Why to read
Delightful, magical adventures spark children's imagination.
Engaging characters foster emotional growth and empathy.
Encourages creative problem-solving through whimsical challenges.
Supports literacy development with engaging narrative structure.

Mr Majeika's Postbag
Humphrey Carpenter, 1999
Award winning
Homework Hassles (Ready, Freddy! #3)
Abby Klein, 2014
96 pages
Why to read
Engaging story about school and friendship challenges.
Encourages perseverance and creative solutions.
Supports early reading skills development.
Fosters empathy and emotional growth.
