Books like The Magic Poof
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
Award winning
A World of Your Own
Laura Carlin, 2014
48 pages
Why to read
Inspires Creativity: 'A World of Your Own' by Laura Carlin encourages readers, especially children, to use their imagination to create and explore their own unique worlds, fostering creativity and artistic expression.
Promotes Individuality: The book celebrates individuality and self-expression, showing that everyone's ideas are valuable and that there is no single right way to perceive the world around us.
Stunning Illustrations: Laura Carlin is an award-winning illustrator, and her book is filled with beautiful and engaging artwork that captivates readers of all ages, enhancing the reading experience.
Interactive Reading Experience: The book invites readers to interact with the story and illustrations, making it a participatory adventure that can be a fun and educational activity for parents and children to share together.

A World of Your Own
Laura Carlin, 2014
The Odyssey
Gillian Cross, 2025
178 pages
Why to read
Exciting Greek myth retold for kids.
Boosts vocabulary and cultural literacy.
Models courage and critical thinking.
Great for parent-child discussions.

The Odyssey
Gillian Cross, 2025
The Boy Who Lived with Dragons
Andy Shepherd, 2021
240 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure sparking imagination and creativity.
Characters exemplify resilience and friendship.
Enhances problem-solving and emotional intelligence.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthening family bonds.

The Boy Who Lived with Dragons
Andy Shepherd, 2021
Award winning
Moana: The Mighty Maui Makes a Friend
Walt Disney, Kalikolehua Hurley, 2017
32 pages
Why to read
Explores themes of friendship and cooperation.
Stimulates imagination with vibrant, dynamic illustrations.
Encourages empathy and social skills in young readers.
Suitable for shared reading, enhancing bonds.

Moana: The Mighty Maui Makes a Friend
Walt Disney, Kalikolehua Hurley, 2017
Disney's Hercules
Lisa Ann Marsoli, 1997
95 pages
Why to read
Inspiring journey of heroism and self-discovery.
Enhances understanding of Greek mythology.
Encourages perseverance and integrity.
Vivid illustrations captivate and engage young readers.

Disney's Hercules
Lisa Ann Marsoli, 1997
Award winning
Two-Headed Chicken
Tom Angleberger, 2022
208 pages
Why to read
Creative story sparks imagination and curiosity.
Highlights teamwork, unity among diverse characters.
Engages children in problem-solving adventures.
Supports language development through playful text.

Two-Headed Chicken
Tom Angleberger, 2022
Tudor Theatre
Gillian Clements, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
To gain insight into the cultural and social aspects of Tudor England, as theatre was a significant form of entertainment and social commentary during that era.
To explore the origins and development of English drama, including the works of notable playwrights such as William Shakespeare, who were active during the Tudor period.
To understand the architectural and design elements of Tudor theatres, which were unique in their structure and played a crucial role in the presentation of plays at the time.
To appreciate the historical context and influence of Tudor theatre on subsequent periods of English literature and theatre, recognizing its lasting impact on the performing arts.

