The Kingdom Of Silk Series
This series is best read in order
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Award winning
A Small Free Kiss in the Dark
Glenda Millard, 2009
240 pages
Why to read
Explores survival through a poignant, captivating narrative.
Encourages empathy and understanding of diverse circumstances.
Strengthens resilience and adaptability in young readers.
Supports emotional growth through relatable character experiences.

A Small Free Kiss in the Dark
Glenda Millard, 2009
Award winning
Where Does Thursday Go?
Stephen King, Janeen Brian, 2001
32 pages
Why to read
Explores concept of time in a child-friendly manner.
Encourages curiosity and imaginative thinking.
Supports understanding of weekly sequence.
Engaging story that promotes shared reading.

Where Does Thursday Go?
Stephen King, Janeen Brian, 2001
Award winning
Prudence Wants a Pet
Cathleen Daly, Stephen King, 2011
32 pages
Why to read
Highlights creativity, perseverance in young protagonist Prudence.
Encourages empathy, understanding of family dynamics.
Stimulates imagination through unique pet ideas.
Reinforces resourcefulness, adaptability in children.

Prudence Wants a Pet
Cathleen Daly, Stephen King, 2011
Goblin in the Rainforest (Gibblewort the Goblin)
Stephen King, Victor Kelleher, 2004
80 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled story sparks children's imagination and creativity.
Engaging, mischievous characters enhance relatability and entertainment.
Encourages problem-solving skills through exciting narrative twists.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Goblin in the Rainforest (Gibblewort the Goblin)
Stephen King, Victor Kelleher, 2004
Goblin in the City
Stephen King, Victor Kelleher, 2008
80 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure with enrichment for young minds.
Highlights valuable lessons in bravery and friendship.
Enhances vocabulary through rich, descriptive language.
Encourages empathy and understanding diverse perspectives.

Goblin in the City
Stephen King, Victor Kelleher, 2008
Award winning
Big Tree
Brian Selznick, 2023
528 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled storyline sparks children’s curiosity and imagination. - Vibrant, relatable characters encourage empathy and emotional growth. - Enhances problem-solving skills through engaging narrative challenges. - Supports language development and literacy in early learners.

Big Tree
Brian Selznick, 2023
The First Cat in Space and the Soup of Doom
Mac Barnett, 2024
272 pages
Why to read
Stimulates imagination with interstellar adventure.
Introduces resilience through quirky, relatable characters.
Encourages problem-solving in whimsical scenarios.
Provides a fun, engaging reading journey.

The First Cat in Space and the Soup of Doom
Mac Barnett, 2024
Award winning
Cat Kid Comic Club
Dav Pilkey, 2022
224 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity through storytelling and drawing.
Builds confidence with relatable, problem-solving characters.
Encourages teamwork and collaborative play.
Supports linguistic and artistic development.



