Kids Books - Humor
Dragon's Breath (Tales of the Frog Princess)
By E. D. Baker
E.D. Baker does it again! Another suspense-filled book. Things I loved: the characters, Emma's growing relationship with Eadric, and the funny times. Things I didn't like: nothing. Everything was really well-done.
Kitten's First Full Moon
By Kevin Henkes
I read this book to my brother. I like how the illustrator did a good job adding to the author's words. I've read it a few times.
Where's Walrus?
By Stephen Savage
I give this book 5 stars! It has just pictures. Depending on the pictures, you can make the story say what you want. The pictures tell a story. After we read it forwards, we read it backwards because there were no words. Everyone if my family took turns "reading" it backwards and forwards.
The Odd Squad, King Karl (An Odd Squad Book)
By Michael Fry
This book was so so funny! It takes serious imagination to write something like this .I would recomend this to grades 2-5.If you read this ,to get the full story read "Bully Bait" and "Zero Tolerance".
Lucy & Andy Neanderthal: The Stone Cold Age (Lucy and Andy Neanderthal)
By Jeffrey Brown
It redefined the first book.It was good for Lucy and Andy to have some new friends and I personally thought that the ending was kinda cheesy but it made my smile none the less.
The World of Roald Dahl Mad Libs
By Hannah S. Campbell
I really like all Roald Dahl books and I liked this one too.
The Treasure Seekers (Thea Stilton and the Treasure Seekers #1)
By Thea Stilton
I don't really read Thea Stilton books anymore, but this one definitely caught me off guard. First off, this is a new book, which I love. Plus, the plot is very intriguing: while in Scotland, the Thea Sisters come across a mystery from almost a century ago, that takes them to all sorts of places. There's some mystery, plus tons of fun. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes mystery, but also a few laughs.
Pet Hotel #2: A Big Surprise
By Kate Finch
Cute sequel. The kids are creative once again. They have new adventures! Great book fo maybe an well -read 1st grader to maybe 3rd grade.
Good Rosie!
By Kate DiCamillo
I didn't like this. I thought it was boring. From the pictures to the story - I just didn't like it. I think this book would be good for kids who are ages 3-5.
Rot, the Cutest in the World!
By Ben Clanton
I don't know why they thought Rot was the cutest. He wanted to win the contest so he tried to eat everyone else so he'd be the only one in the contest and win. It was a funny book.