FIVE MUST READ CHILDREN’S BOOKS

  AGENT ASHA MISSION SHARK BYTES

Interactive books are trendy among children. “Agent Asha Mission Shark Bytes” can give your child an opportunity to participate in the storyline, helping them hone their decision-making skills. Asha Joshi is on a mission to save the world, as the Children’s Spy Agency’s latest recruit!

“Asha’s a coder so she should be able to hack into the biggest tech company in the world, fight deadly sharks, and figure out why the Internet has stopped working. All before bedtime. Easy, right?”

Teach your child digital resilience with the help of “Agent AshaMission Shark Bytes” which incorporates elements including fake news, passwords, and a spy starter kit. 

“Agent Asha Mission Shark Bites “:- by Sophie Deen, Illustrated by Anjan Sarkar

LAST STOP ON MARKET STREET

If you are searching for that perfect book that will help your child respond, reflect, reason, and evaluate everything they do, then “Last Stop on the Market Street” will be a perfect choice.

CJ, a curious boy notices the many ways he and his Nana are different from the people around them: they have a special routine, they don’t have a car, and his Nana has a specific way of seeing and responding to the world.

This aesthetically illustrated, heartwarming picture book explores urban life with veracity, interest, and gratitude.

“Last Stop on Market Street:- by Matt De La Pena, illustrated by Christian Robinson

             A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS

“I’m sorry to say that the book you are holding in your hands is extremely unpleasant. It tells an unhappy tale about three very unlucky children. Even though they are charming and clever, the Baudelaire siblings lead lives filled with misery and woe.”

A series of unfortunate events leaves a place for fantasy and values survival. There are things that seem impossible to come out of alive, but with patience and perseverance, you can always keep going. This is an instinct that can rescue you from desperate situations.

“A Series of Unfortunate Events”:-  by Daniel Handler under the pen name Lemony Snicket

                   LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE

Written by Laura Ingalls Wilder, “Little House On the Prairie” provides fictionalized accounts of the lives of Wilder’s great-grandmother Martha Morse Tucker, grandmother Charlotte Tucker Quiner, mother Caroline Ingalls, and daughter Rose Wilder Lane’s childhood and teenage years, as well as Wilder’s own missing years.

Laura Ingalls Wilder’s youth and the target audience of young readers are reflected in her writing style. She writes from an innocent child’s perspective rather than that of a grown adult, perhaps to make the story more relatable for her young readers.

“Little House on the Prairie”:- by Laura Ingalls Wilder

MALORY TOWERS

MALORY TOWERSMalory Towers is a series of six novels by English children’s author Enid Blyton.Malory Towers is a series of six novels by English children’s author Enid Blyton.

Darrell Rivers begins her first year at Malory Towers, a castle-like clifftop boarding school in Cornwall. Determined to do well and make friends, her first term is turbulent. Her temper causes problems, her efforts at playing the fool backfire, and the first book ends with Darrell becoming best friends with Sally Hope.

“Malory Towers”:- by Enid Blyton

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