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Best Imagination Books

December 2024

The Great Good Thing

Twelve-year-old Sylvie lives within the pages of a storybook, yearning for adventure beyond her scripted role. When a reader’s imagination transports her into the real world, she discovers a realm of endless possibilities. Navigating this strange new landscape, Sylvie grapples with her identity as both character and explorer. Townley’s enchanting tale blurs the lines between fiction and reality, inviting readers to ponder the magic of storytelling and the power of imagination. A whimsical journey that will captivate book lovers of all ages.

Here in the Real World

Ware’s summer takes an unexpected turn when he stumbles upon an abandoned church. Inside, he meets Jolene, a tough-as-nails girl with a passion for art. As they transform the space into their own secret kingdom, Ware discovers a world where imagination reigns supreme. But reality threatens to intrude, forcing him to confront his fears and stand up for what he believes in. A poignant tale of friendship, creativity, and finding one’s place in the world, this book will resonate with anyone who’s ever felt like an outsider.

Crenshaw

In this poignant tale, Applegate weaves a touching story of friendship, imagination, and resilience. Jackson, a young boy facing homelessness, finds solace in the unexpected return of his childhood imaginary friend, Crenshaw—a giant, talking cat. As Jackson grapples with his family’s struggles, Crenshaw’s whimsical presence offers comfort and hope. Applegate’s gentle prose and heartfelt exploration of poverty’s impact on children make this a powerful, unforgettable read that will resonate with both young and adult readers alike.

The Indian in the Cupboard

Imagine a world where your toys come to life! That’s exactly what happens to Omri when he discovers his old cupboard has magical powers. With a simple turn of a key, his plastic Indian figure transforms into a real, tiny person from the past. As Omri navigates this incredible secret, he learns valuable lessons about responsibility, friendship, and the complexities of different cultures. Banks weaves a captivating tale that will leave readers of all ages spellbound and yearning for their own magical adventure.

Mary Poppins

When the East Wind blows Mary Poppins into the Banks’ household, magic and mischief follow. This beloved classic whisks readers away on a whimsical journey through London’s rooftops and beyond. Travers’ enchanting prose brings to life a world where anything is possible, from tea parties on the ceiling to adventures in chalk drawings. With her no-nonsense attitude and bottomless carpetbag, Mary Poppins captures hearts and imaginations, reminding us all that sometimes the most extraordinary things happen in the most ordinary places.

The Mouse and the Motorcycle

Ralph, a curious mouse living in a cozy hotel, discovers an unexpected thrill when a young guest’s toy motorcycle comes to life under his paws. Suddenly, Ralph’s world expands beyond the confines of his mouse-hole, as he zooms through hallways and dreams of grand adventures. But with great power comes great responsibility, and Ralph must learn to balance his newfound freedom with the challenges of being a tiny rider in a big world. A charming tale of friendship, bravery, and the magic of childhood imagination.

Peter Pan

Wendy Darling’s life was ordinary until the night Peter Pan flew into her nursery. Whisked away to the magical world of Neverland, Wendy and her brothers encounter lost boys, mermaids, and the mischievous Tinker Bell. Yet, amidst swashbuckling adventures and battles with the cunning Captain Hook, Wendy finds herself longing for the familiarity of home. J.M. Barrie’s “Peter Pan” isn’t just a tale of eternal youth—it’s a poignant reminder of the bittersweet nature of growing up.