Books about Fantasy
Tinkle Presents : Tales Of Magic & Fantasy
Enid Blyton, Tinkle, 2020
400 pages
Why to read
- Sparks creativity with enchanting stories of magic and fantasy.
- Strengthens reading skills through engaging narrative structures.
- Builds empathy by exploring diverse magical characters.
- Encourages family bonding over shared fantastical adventures.

Tinkle Presents : Tales Of Magic & Fantasy
Enid Blyton, Tinkle, 2020
Award winning
The Adventures of Captain Underpants: Captain Underpants
Dav Pilkey, 2023
176 pages
Why to read
- Engaging humor captivates young readers.
- Fosters creativity and imaginative play.
- Encourages positive values like friendship and bravery.
- Ideal for boosting early reading skills.

The Adventures of Captain Underpants: Captain Underpants
Dav Pilkey, 2023
Award winning
Varjak Paw
S.F. Said, S F Said, Dave McKean, 2003
256 pages
Why to read
- Captivating adventure of a young, brave cat, Varjak Paw.
- Encourages resilience, bravery, and self-discovery.
- Supports development of problem-solving skills.
- Stimulates imagination with rich, vivid storytelling.

Varjak Paw
S.F. Said, S F Said, Dave McKean, 2003
Award winning
Shrek's Opposites (Shrek 2)
Fiona Simpson, DreamWorks, 2004
4 pages
Why to read
- Introduces opposites through Shrek’s captivating world.
- Enhances vocabulary with engaging, contrasting concepts.
- Colorful illustrations stimulate visual learning.
- Supports early developmental skills effectively.

Shrek's Opposites (Shrek 2)
Fiona Simpson, DreamWorks, 2004
The Man in the Moon
Antigoni Alevras, 2021
28 pages
Why to read
- Explores themes of adventure and friendship.
- Encourages creativity and imaginative play.
- Supports emotional development and empathy.
- Engaging narrative for shared family reading.

The Man in the Moon
Antigoni Alevras, 2021
Award winning
Rupert Annual 2022
Rupert, Stuart Trotter, 2021
120 pages
Why to read
- Engaging adventures stimulate curiosity and literacy skills. - Builds emotional intelligence through diverse character interactions. - Encouraging creativity with vivid illustrations. - Supports family bonding through shared reading sessions.

Rupert Annual 2022
Rupert, Stuart Trotter, 2021
Award winning
The Leaf Men and the Brave Good Bugs
William Joyce, 1996
40 pages
Why to read
- Captivating adventure stimulates children’s creative thinking.
- Encourages teamwork and bravery through relatable bug heroes.
- Beautifully illustrated, enhancing visual perception and interest.
- Addresses overcoming fears, building resilience in young readers.

The Leaf Men and the Brave Good Bugs
William Joyce, 1996
Pearlie and the Big Doll
Wendy Harmer, Mike Zarb, 2014
48 pages
Why to read
- Engaging tale fosters curiosity and imaginative play.
- Characters exemplify teamwork and friendship values.
- Enhances vocabulary and comprehension skills.
- Perfect for interactive parent-child reading sessions.
