Books about Video Games
Award winning
Stray Voltage
Eugenie Doyle, 1998
160 pages
Why to read
Energizes creative thinking and innovation. - Characters exhibit resilience and adaptability. - Enhances understanding of teamwork dynamics. - Engaging narrative encourages frequent reading.

Stray Voltage
Eugenie Doyle, 1998
The Magic Faraway Tree: Book 2
Enid Blyton, 2020
224 pages
Why to read
Explores creativity through enchanting, magical adventures.
Strengthens reading skills with engaging storyline.
Encourages exploration of emotions and relationships.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing parent-child bonding.

The Magic Faraway Tree: Book 2
Enid Blyton, 2020
Award winning
Two-Headed Chicken
Tom Angleberger, 2022
208 pages
Why to read
Creative story sparks imagination and curiosity.
Highlights teamwork, unity among diverse characters.
Engages children in problem-solving adventures.
Supports language development through playful text.

Two-Headed Chicken
Tom Angleberger, 2022
The O.c.
Monica Rizzo, 2004
64 pages
Why to read
Addresses real-life issues through engaging storylines.
Enhances empathy and social awareness.
Encourages emotional resilience and personal growth.
Family bonding through shared reading adventures.

The O.c.
Monica Rizzo, 2004
Award winning
Dawn of the Light Dragon: A Branches Book
Tracey West, 2023
96 pages
Why to read
Engaging fantasy adventure stimulates creative thinking.
Characters showcase resilience and teamwork.
Encourages determination through problem-solving challenges.
Ideal for developing early reading skills.

Dawn of the Light Dragon: A Branches Book
Tracey West, 2023
Award winning
The Apartment House on Poppy Hill: Book 1 (Apartment House on Poppy Hill, 1)
Nina Lacour, 2023
132 pages
Why to read
Engaging story fosters imagination and emotional understanding.
Characters exemplify resilience and teamwork.
Encourages empathy and practical problem-solving skills.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing parent-child bond.

The Apartment House on Poppy Hill: Book 1 (Apartment House on Poppy Hill, 1)
Nina Lacour, 2023
Award winning
A Time to Die (One Last Wish Book 1)
Lurlene N. Mcdaniel, 1992
192 pages
Why to read
Explores themes of friendship, bravery, and self-discovery.
Encourages emotional resilience and coping with challenges.
Supports discussions about life, loss, and hope.

A Time to Die (One Last Wish Book 1)
Lurlene N. Mcdaniel, 1992
Award winning
Strollercoaster
Matt Ringler, 2021
32 pages
Why to read
Vibrant illustrations enhance engagement and visual learning.
Storyline encourages emotional resilience and adaptability.
Supports language development through rhythmic, playful text.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.
