Books about Mansion
Watch Your Tail!
Geronimo Stilton, 2011
128 pages
Why to read
- Adventurous tale enhances curiosity and imaginative thinking.
- Engaging characters foster empathy and emotional growth.
- Emphasizes teamwork and clever problem-solving skills.
- Interactive and lively narrative boosts reading engagement.

Watch Your Tail!
Geronimo Stilton, 2011
Game Master: Mansion Mystery
Rebecca Zamolo, Matt Slays, 2024
176 pages
Why to read
- Engages kids with thrilling, interactive mystery-solving gameplay.
- Encourages critical thinking and teamwork through immersive storytelling.
- Characters model cooperation, perseverance, and logical deduction.
- Perfect blend of entertainment and educational value.

Game Master: Mansion Mystery
Rebecca Zamolo, Matt Slays, 2024
Award winning
Iggy Peck and the Mysterious Mansion
Andrea Beaty, David Roberts, 2020
144 pages
Why to read
- Engaging mystery enhances problem-solving skills.
- Captivating characters foster emotional connection.
- Inspires curiosity and critical thinking.
- Supports STEM education through entertaining narrative.

Iggy Peck and the Mysterious Mansion
Andrea Beaty, David Roberts, 2020
Award winning
The Big Adventure of the Smalls
Helen Stephens, 2012
32 pages
Why to read
- Vibrant illustrations captivate and spark imagination.
- Engages young readers with fun, adventurous narrative.
- Encourages curiosity and exploration in children.
- Supports language development and storytelling skills.

The Big Adventure of the Smalls
Helen Stephens, 2012
Award winning
The Haunted Mansion
Lauren Clauss, Glen Brogan, 2021
24 pages
Why to read
- Engaging, spooky adventure stimulates imagination.
- Characters face fears, teaching bravery and resilience.
- Mystery solving enhances critical thinking skills.
- Ideal for shared reading, strengthens family bonds.

The Haunted Mansion
Lauren Clauss, Glen Brogan, 2021
Award winning
The Thirteen Ghosts (Creepella von Cacklefur #1)
Geronimo Stilton, 2011
113 pages
Why to read
- Engaging mystery adventure for early readers.
- Encourages creativity and imagination in children.
- Supports development of problem-solving skills.
- Fun, spooky elements suitable for young readers.

The Thirteen Ghosts (Creepella von Cacklefur #1)
Geronimo Stilton, 2011
Award winning
The Girl in the Castle Inside the Museum
Kate Bernheimer, Nicoletta Ceccoli, 2008
40 pages
Why to read
- Explores themes of loneliness, friendship, and curiosity.
- Stimulates imagination through dream-like, whimsical illustrations.
- Encourages interactive reading and play.
- Ideal for nurturing empathy and emotional awareness.

The Girl in the Castle Inside the Museum
Kate Bernheimer, Nicoletta Ceccoli, 2008
Award winning
The 156-Storey Treehouse: Festive Frolics and Sneaky Snowmen
Andy Griffiths, & 1 more, Bolinda audio, Stig Wemyss, Terry Denton - illustrator, 2022
368 pages
Why to read
- Expands creativity with engaging, imaginative storytelling.
- Strengthens reading skills through captivating narrative.
- Fosters problem-solving abilities with playful challenges.
- Encourages family bonding over shared reading times.
