Kids Books - Education

Billy Sure Kid Entrepreneur

Billy Sure Kid Entrepreneur

By Luke Sharpe

This book is a great book! My favorite part was when Manny (Billy the main characters best friend) told Billy that he was actually the one that made the blue prints. What I mean by this is that in the book, one of Billy’s inventions was the All Ball that can almost transform into any type of sports ball. When one night Billy fell asleep, the next morning there was a set of blue prints of the All Ball. Of course Billy did not know who made the blue prints. When Billy and Manny were making another invention, they put an alarm so the person that made the blue print can trip over a wire and then the alarm will shout. When Billy went to bed, in the middle of the night the alarm shouted. There was a set of blue prints of the Sibling Silencer on the desk. When Billy looked in the room there was nobody but Philo and himself. Philo was in the middle of the room awake. The next morning Manny told Billy that he did it himself. Manny had set a camera (Manny was also there) while Billy was concentrating on putting the alarm in.

Peril at House End: B2 (Collins Agatha Christie ELT Readers)

Peril at House End: B2 (Collins Agatha Christie ELT Readers)

By Agatha Christie

I really want to start reading more Agatha Christie because her books are so AMAZING!! She wrote these books so long ago and people still love them!

Far from the Madding Crowd

Far from the Madding Crowd

By Thomas Hardy

This is a good book!

Lizzie McGuire: On the Job - Book #11: Junior Novel (Lizzie McGuire (Numbered))

Lizzie McGuire: On the Job - Book #11: Junior Novel (Lizzie McGuire (Numbered))

By Leslie Goldman

I decided to read this because when lizzie say to her mom that i am geting a job and when she get her job she gad troble time with her job and later on she got bettter at her job and the author of the book was lesie goldman

Small Steps: The Year I Got Polio (Houghton Mifflin The Nation's Choice: Theme Paperbacks On Level Theme 1: Courage, Grade 6) (Houghton Mifflin Reading: The Nation's Choice)

Small Steps: The Year I Got Polio (Houghton Mifflin The Nation's Choice: Theme Paperbacks On Level Theme 1: Courage, Grade 6) (Houghton Mifflin Reading: The Nation's Choice)

By Peg Kehret

Following Peg's journey feels like you are there in the moment with her: everything she went through in this story in a way, reaches out to you. I loved hearing her long road to recovery: she made so many friends and learned so much! I would definitely recommend this book to any older kid, it would appeal to so many people! 10/10 for Small Steps!

Mastering Slangs And Swear Words in Brazilian Portuguese

Mastering Slangs And Swear Words in Brazilian Portuguese

By Ricardo Filgueira

I REALLY WANT TO READ THIS BOOK IT WILL BE SO COOL I WOULD BE ABLE TO READ IN ANOTHER LANGUAGE!

Poptropica: The Official Guide

Poptropica: The Official Guide

By Tracey West

Ahem. I hereby declare this book as a tribute to my outrageous and obnoxious sibling, who is obsessed with video games but very dear to me. The book has guided me in the conquest of many islands and has proved useful in achieving many medallions. My only regret is that at times the description doesn't suffice as visual motion does, and that it is not updated like the complicated pieces of machinery of today. Cheers to Poptropica and this island guide! Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah!

Koya Delaney and the Good Girl Blues

Koya Delaney and the Good Girl Blues

By Eloise Greenfield

i did not like this book. it has way too much drama. each chapter has too much too take in.

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