One Story, Many Voices Series
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Award winning
Happy Here: 10 Stories from Black British Authors & Illustrators
Joseph Coelho, Sharna Jackson, Dean Atta, 2021
256 pages
Why to read
Diverse tales from Black British voices.
Enhances cultural understanding and empathy.
Supports identity-building in young readers.
Engaging illustrations captivate and inspire.

Happy Here: 10 Stories from Black British Authors & Illustrators
Joseph Coelho, Sharna Jackson, Dean Atta, 2021
Our Story Starts in Africa
Patrice Lawrence, 2022
40 pages
Why to read
Explores rich African heritage and culture.
Stimulates historical interest and multicultural understanding.
Enhances vocabulary with diverse language elements.
Supports emotional development through character experiences.

Our Story Starts in Africa
Patrice Lawrence, 2022
Award winning
Toad Attack!
Patrice Lawrence, 2019
80 pages
Why to read
Exciting adventure stimulates imagination and creativity.
Introduces teamwork, resourcefulness in problem-solving.
Encourages empathy through diverse, relatable characters.
Ideal for enhancing reading skills and focus.

Toad Attack!
Patrice Lawrence, 2019
Award winning
Coyote's Soundbite
John Agard, 2021
40 pages
Why to read
Explores folklore with a modern twist.
Encourages environmental awareness among young readers.
Stimulates discussions on cultural diversity and conservation.
Vibrant illustrations complement engaging narrative.

Coyote's Soundbite
John Agard, 2021
Award winning
Hello H2O
John Agard, Satoshi Kitamura, 2003
96 pages
Why to read
Explores the wonders of water through playful rhymes.
Encourages scientific curiosity and environmental awareness.
Supports language development with engaging verse.
Ideal for interactive read-aloud sessions.

Hello H2O
John Agard, Satoshi Kitamura, 2003
Award winning
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse
Charlie Mackesy, 2019
128 pages
Why to read
Heartwarming narrative teaches kindness and friendship values.
Artistic illustrations enhance visual and emotional engagement.
Simple yet profound dialogues support language development.
Encourages empathy and reflection in young readers.

The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse
Charlie Mackesy, 2019
Another Day on Your Foot and I Would Have Died
John Agard, 1997
111 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative that sparks imagination and creativity.
Features diverse characters promoting inclusivity and understanding.
Encourages empathy and interpersonal skills development.
Perfect for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Another Day on Your Foot and I Would Have Died
John Agard, 1997
Granny Ting Ting: A Bloomsbury Reader
Patrice Lawrence, 2009
96 pages
Why to read
Vibrant cultural setting enriches storytelling.
Encourages understanding of diversity and inclusion.
Fun-filled adventure promotes strong family bonds.
Enhances vocabulary through engaging narrative.
