First Reading Level 4 Series
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The Fox and the Crow: (First Reading Level 3)
Susanna Davidson, Aesop, 2020
48 pages
Why to read
Builds critical thinking through clever storytelling. - Enhances vocabulary with structured text levels. - Encourages moral lessons through engaging narrative. - Supports early reading skills development.

The Fox and the Crow: (First Reading Level 3)
Susanna Davidson, Aesop, 2020
Monsters in the Dark: (Billy and the Mini Monsters)
Susanna Davidson, 2020
80 pages
Why to read
Engages children with fun, relatable mini monster adventures.
Enhances reading skills and emotional understanding.
Teaches bravery and facing fears creatively.
Encourages family bonding through shared reading.

Monsters in the Dark: (Billy and the Mini Monsters)
Susanna Davidson, 2020
Award winning
Why I Love Winter
Daniel Howarth, 2014
30 pages
Why to read
Captures the magic and excitement of winter beautifully.
Encourages appreciation of seasonal changes and nature.
Stimulates visual thinking through vibrant illustrations.
Ideal for bedtime stories and family bonding.

Why I Love Winter
Daniel Howarth, 2014
Award winning
Look Inside A Roman Town
Conrad Mason, 2013
14 pages
Why to read
Explore ancient Roman life through vivid illustrations.
Promotes historical awareness and cultural understanding.
Interactive flaps engage young readers' curiosity.
Supports development of observational skills.

Look Inside A Roman Town
Conrad Mason, 2013
Tales of Aesop (Cover-To-Cover Timeless Classics: Fables, Folktales)
Aesop, Karen Berg Douglas, 1999
72 pages
Why to read
Timeless fables teaching morals through delightful stories.
Enhances critical thinking with clever plot twists.
Encourages values like honesty and perseverance.
Fosters conversation on ethics and choices.

Tales of Aesop (Cover-To-Cover Timeless Classics: Fables, Folktales)
Aesop, Karen Berg Douglas, 1999
Chicken Licken
Mairi Mackinnon, 2022
24 pages
Why to read
Captivating tale sparks curiosity and imagination.
Encourages critical thinking through engaging narrative.
Strengthens reading skills with rhythmic text and repetition.
Fosters emotional development with relatable character experiences.

Chicken Licken
Mairi Mackinnon, 2022
Award winning
The Fables of Aesop
Aesop, 2018
152 pages
Why to read
Timeless morals taught through engaging animal stories.
Fosters ethical reasoning and character development in children.
Enhances vocabulary and comprehension with simple, vivid language.
Ideal for shared reading and parent-child discussion.

The Fables of Aesop
Aesop, 2018
Teddy Bears' Picnic (Giant Size)
Nicola Baxter, Daniel Howarth, 2015
24 pages
Why to read
Colorful illustrations spark imagination and visual engagement.
Storyline enhances vocabulary and narrative skills.
Themes of friendship teach social and emotional lessons.
Large print format aids in early reading development.
