Books like City of the Dead: City Spies
Spies
Chrysalis Children's Books, 2003
48 pages
Why to read
Engages kids through mystery and adventure themes.
Boosts understanding of teamwork and strategic thinking.
Supports development of observational and analytical skills.
Encourages curiosity and love for learning.

Spies
Chrysalis Children's Books, 2003
Award winning
Cyber Defenders: The Adventures of the Safety Squad
Joshua T. Pennifield, 2023
136 pages
Why to read
Engages kids in cybersecurity basics through adventure.
Encourages teamwork and digital responsibility.
Strengthens problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
Interactive, vivid storytelling captivates young minds.

Cyber Defenders: The Adventures of the Safety Squad
Joshua T. Pennifield, 2023
The Time and Space Machine : Spyforce
Deborah Abela, 2002
256 pages
Why to read
Adventure-packed story sparks imagination and curiosity. - Features teamwork, strategic thinking, and resilience. - Supports cognitive development and deduction skills. - Engages young readers with relatable scenarios and challenges.

The Time and Space Machine : Spyforce
Deborah Abela, 2002
Award winning
The Pigeon Spy
A&c Black Childrens & Educational, Terry Deary, 2022
64 pages
Why to read
Captivating espionage tale captures children's imagination.
Encourages strategic thinking and problem-solving skills.
Characters exhibit resilience and resourcefulness.
Ideal for enhancing young readers' comprehension abilities.

The Pigeon Spy
A&c Black Childrens & Educational, Terry Deary, 2022
The Adventures of Jamie B, Superspy
Ceri-Worman, 2004
128 pages
Why to read
Engaging spy-themed adventures stir imagination.
Characters exhibit resilience and resourcefulness.
Encourages curiosity and strategic thinking.
Ideal for boosting literacy and engagement.

The Adventures of Jamie B, Superspy
Ceri-Worman, 2004
Award winning
Dude, Where's My Spaceship?
Dan Greenburg, Macky Pamintuan, 2006
96 pages
Why to read
Adventure-packed story sparks imagination and curiosity.
Introduces basic scientific concepts in a fun way.
Supports language development and vocabulary expansion.
Encourages bonding through shared reading moments.

Dude, Where's My Spaceship?
Dan Greenburg, Macky Pamintuan, 2006
Award winning
Mystery of the Red Carnations
Mary C. Jane, 1968
128 pages
Why to read
Mystery plot boosts problem-solving skills.
Engaging characters foster emotional intelligence.
Encourages key observational and deductive reasoning.
Shared reading experience strengthens family bonds.

Mystery of the Red Carnations
Mary C. Jane, 1968
The Shadow Player
Michael Scott, Jane Mitchell, Rose Doyle, Michael Mullen, 1994
170 pages
Why to read
Sparks imagination with mysterious and captivating storyline.
Characters demonstrate resilience and clever problem-solving.
Encourages curiosity and engagement through interactive plot.
Ideal for enhancing literacy and critical thinking skills.
