The Chronicles of Narnia Series
This series is best read in order
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Award winning
Imagination Station Special Pack: Books 1-6 (AIO Imagination Station Books)
Paul Mccusker, Marianne Hering, Brock Eastman, 2015
768 pages
Why to read
Adventure-packed, stimulating young minds through historical journeys.
Enhances creativity, critical thinking with engaging narratives.
Characters demonstrate teamwork, resilience in challenges.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthening family bonds.

Imagination Station Special Pack: Books 1-6 (AIO Imagination Station Books)
Paul Mccusker, Marianne Hering, Brock Eastman, 2015
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Hiawyn Oram, 2008
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Why to read
Encourages resilience and overcoming personal challenges.
Supports understanding of diverse perspectives and empathy.
Stimulates curiosity and imaginative thinking.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Being Impossible
Hiawyn Oram, 2008
Award winning
Princess Chamomile's Garden
Hiawyn Oram, 2000
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Why to read
Nurtures creativity through lively, whimsical storytelling.
Addresses emotions and resilience in relatable scenarios.
Encourages exploration and appreciation of nature.
Strengthen reading skills with engaging narrative.

Princess Chamomile's Garden
Hiawyn Oram, 2000
A Message for Santa
Hiawyn Oram, 1995
32 pages
Why to read
Delightful narrative enriching children's imagination.
Characters embody courage and kindness.
Enhances problem-solving and emotional intelligence.
Ideal for interactive family reading sessions.

A Message for Santa
Hiawyn Oram, 1995
Award winning
Mole's moon
Hiawyn Oram, 1997
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Why to read
Explores friendship through captivating storytelling.
Encourages curiosity about nature and the universe.
Inspiring, boosts children’s confidence in overcoming obstacles.
Beautiful illustrations complementing the magical narrative.

Mole's moon
Hiawyn Oram, 1997
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
Award winning
The Jackpot Disaster (Mona the Vampire)
Hiawyn Oram, 1997
63 pages
Why to read
Adventurous storytelling sparks imagination and creativity. - Reinforces values of teamwork and perseverance. - Enhances literacy through engaging narrative. - Ideal for shared parent-child reading moments.

The Jackpot Disaster (Mona the Vampire)
Hiawyn Oram, 1997
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.
