Books like Spy Toys
Illustrated Norse Myths
Alex Frith, 2013
Why to read
To learn about Norse mythology and its cultural significance.
To be entertained by the epic adventures and magical tales.
To appreciate the artistry in the illustrations that complement the storytelling.
To enhance understanding of themes such as bravery and identity.

Illustrated Norse Myths
Alex Frith, 2013
Award winning
The Never Girls Collection #1: Books 1-4
Kiki Thorpe, 2016
1 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled, sparks creativity and imagination. - Strong, relatable female protagonists. - Enhances problem-solving and teamwork skills. - Ideal for bonding over shared reading sessions.

The Never Girls Collection #1: Books 1-4
Kiki Thorpe, 2016
Lex Luthor and the Kryptonite Caverns (DC Super Heroes (DC Super Villains))
J. E. Bright, 2012
56 pages
Why to read
Thrilling superhero adventure stimulates imagination.
Introduces problem-solving and moral decision-making.
Engages young readers with familiar DC characters.
Enhances literacy through captivating storytelling.

Lex Luthor and the Kryptonite Caverns (DC Super Heroes (DC Super Villains))
J. E. Bright, 2012
Award winning
Roosevelt Banks, Good-Kid-in-Training
Debbie Palen, Laurie Calkhoven, 2020
132 pages
Why to read
Engaging Storyline: 'Roosevelt Banks, Good-Kid-in-Training' offers an engaging and relatable storyline that captures the challenges and triumphs of childhood, making it a great read for young readers who are navigating their own personal growth and learning experiences.
Positive Role Models: The book features positive role models, including the main character, Roosevelt Banks, who demonstrates the importance of perseverance, honesty, and kindness, providing young readers with a character they can look up to and learn from.
Humor and Entertainment: Laurie Calkhoven's writing style incorporates humor and fun, which keeps readers entertained while also delivering important life lessons. This makes reading enjoyable and can help instill a love of reading in children.
Development of Reading Skills: 'Roosevelt Banks, Good-Kid-in-Training' is well-suited for middle-grade readers who are looking to improve their reading skills. The vocabulary and sentence structure are designed to challenge young readers in a supportive way, contributing to their literacy development.

Roosevelt Banks, Good-Kid-in-Training
Debbie Palen, Laurie Calkhoven, 2020
Award winning
Teen Titans Chapter Book, Blackfire
Tracey West, 2004
64 pages
Why to read
Action-packed narrative enhances quick decision-making skills.
Teaches values of friendship, teamwork, and responsibility.
Captivating illustrations engage and maintain young readers' interest.
Supports language development and boosts reading confidence.

Teen Titans Chapter Book, Blackfire
Tracey West, 2004
Award winning
Bone Vol. 3: Eyes of the Storm
Jeff Smith, 1994
196 pages
Why to read
Engaging storyline enhances focus and comprehension skills.
Introduces complex themes in a child-friendly manner.
Strengthens empathy through dynamic character relationships.

Bone Vol. 3: Eyes of the Storm
Jeff Smith, 1994
Award winning
Moana (Disney Wonderful World of Reading)
Walt Disney Company, 2017
96 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure promotes courage and self-discovery.
Vibrant illustrations enhance engagement and imagination.
Encourages cultural appreciation and understanding.
Strengthens reading skills through a captivating narrative.

Moana (Disney Wonderful World of Reading)
Walt Disney Company, 2017
Picklewitch & Jack and the Cuckoo Cousin
Claire Barker, 2019
Why to read
Experience the enchanting world of magic and humor.
Learn the values of friendship and accepting differences.
Embrace creativity and imagination through the adventures.
Enjoy the dynamic and whimsical narrative style.

