Books about Clairvoyance
Is ESP Real? (Unexplained: What's the Evidence?)
Patrick Perish, 2013
32 pages
Why to read
- Explores intriguing concept of ESP with factual evidence.
- Enhances critical thinking and analytical skills.
- Engaging narrative stimulates curiosity and discussion.
- Ideal for shared reading, fostering family bonding.

Is ESP Real? (Unexplained: What's the Evidence?)
Patrick Perish, 2013
Magician
Allan Baillie, 2005
160 pages
Why to read
- Captivating adventure enhancing imaginative thinking.
- Introduces resilience through relatable, problem-solving characters.
- Encourages language skills with engaging, well-crafted narrative.
- Fosters emotional growth and empathy in young readers.

Magician
Allan Baillie, 2005
Teen Spirit Wicca
David Salisbury, 2014
221 pages
Why to read
- Introduces young readers to Wicca responsibly and informatively.
- Encourages exploration of spirituality and personal beliefs.
- Empowers teens to form their own spiritual connections.
- Promotes respect for nature and diverse spiritual paths.

Teen Spirit Wicca
David Salisbury, 2014
The Brockenspectre
Linda-Newbery, 2013
192 pages
Why to read
- Captivating mystery adventure enhances problem-solving skills.
- Encourages empathy through rich, nuanced characters.
- Stimulates imagination with vivid, descriptive settings.
- Supports emotional development and resilience learning.

The Brockenspectre
Linda-Newbery, 2013
Award winning
Fly, Bessie, Fly
Lynn Joseph, Yvonne Buchanan, 1998
32 pages
Why to read
- Inspiring tale of perseverance and courage.
- Introduces aviation history in an engaging way.
- Encourages pursuit of dreams against all odds.
- Strengthens literacy with dynamic storytelling.

Fly, Bessie, Fly
Lynn Joseph, Yvonne Buchanan, 1998
I Am a Rastafarian (Religions of the World
Jane Stuart, 1999
24 pages
Why to read
- Introduces Rastafarian culture in a kid-friendly manner.
- Enhances cultural awareness and diversity understanding.
- Encourages respect for various world religions.
- Supports developmental growth through educational content.

I Am a Rastafarian (Religions of the World
Jane Stuart, 1999
Award winning
One Grumpy Day
M Christina Butler, Tina Macnaughton, 2022
32 pages
Why to read
- Engages children with a charming, relatable narrative.
- Enhances emotional recognition and empathy development.
- Supports early literacy and comprehension skills.
- Encourages family bonding over shared reading moments.

One Grumpy Day
M Christina Butler, Tina Macnaughton, 2022
Award winning
If You Were There in 1492: Everyday Life in the Time of Columbus
Barbara Brenner, 1991
112 pages
Why to read
- Immersive introduction to historical events of 1492.
- Sparks curiosity about different cultures and times.
- Supports development of historical understanding and empathy.
- Engaging and insightful narrative for young readers.
