Kids Books - Life

Child of the Dream (A Memoir of 1963)

Child of the Dream (A Memoir of 1963)

By Sharon Robinson

This book was written by Jackie Robinson’s daughter. (Jackie Robinson was the first to break the color barrier in baseball) this is an amazing book to read to get the under standing of what it was like to be black and in that time . A MUST READ!!

Genesis Begins Again

Genesis Begins Again

By Alicia D. Williams

I think this is a very interesting book. It shows you should always love yourself. Genesis is a young girl who doesn't love herself. She complains about her skin color (How she thinks she's to dark) and gets picked on about it. Two girls made a list about her that says 100 Reasons Why We Hate Genesis. Even though it only went up to 60, she continued it to 87. She has a father who drinks and she hates that very much. I love this book.

National Geographic Kids Brain Games: The Mind-Blowing Science of Your Amazing Brain

National Geographic Kids Brain Games: The Mind-Blowing Science of Your Amazing Brain

By Jennifer Swanson

You’re brain is much more amazing than you think! This NatGeo Graphic Book is jam-packed with puzzles, illusions, brain-games, and jigsaws that you can’t help but root for! Are you bored at work? Are you bored on the looong summer drive? Are you bored at school? Get this book, and have pages and pages of puzzles to entertain you at the most boring times!

Stanley, Flat Again! (Flat Stanley)

Stanley, Flat Again! (Flat Stanley)

By Jeff Brown

This book was funny, the funniest part was when he was the sail that made the boat go. I like funny books.

Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventures #2: The Great Egyptian Grave Robbery

Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventures #2: The Great Egyptian Grave Robbery

By Jeff Brown

In this story Stanley goes to Egypt and accidently helps the bad guys. He notices his mistake and makes them go to jail.

Flat Stanley (picture book edition)

Flat Stanley (picture book edition)

By Jeff Brown

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I like this book so much I read it like 1 2 3 4 5 I read it 6 times and I want to read more books of it. 👍

The Extraordinary Secrets of April, May, & June

The Extraordinary Secrets of April, May, & June

By Robin Benway

Around the time of their parents’ divorce, sisters April, May, and June recover special powers from childhood, powers that can help in high school. April can see the future. May can disappear. June can read minds. Soon they realize, powers or no powers, they’ll always have each other.

Lucky Strike

Lucky Strike

By Bobbie Pyron

Nate Harlow has very bad luck, but his friend, Genesis Beam, who is the probably the smartest person in Paradise Beach, doesn't believe in bad luck. But one day, when they were at a mini-golf course, Nate gets struck by lightning, but not entirely. His rod got struck, and it electricuted him. After that, he had a scar on his arm that said LY as in... lucky? And after that he was indeed very lucky. He no longer wanted to hang with his braniac friend, Genesis, and instead, played baseball, which he used to be terrible at. Soon, ppl started hating on Nate for his luckiness, winning everything, and he was getting vandalized. He suddenly didn't enjoy being lucky, and wanted things to be the way they used to be. But when a hurricane hits the island and he doesn't find Genesis, he goes out into the storm to search for her, and he finds her gathering the sea turtles eggs. They both get struck my lightning, this time, Genesis, a direct hit, and Nate, a half-hit... like last time. Very soon, he is back to normal, and the scars from the last strike are gone! But Genesis is another mess... and u'll hafta read the rest :)

Frogged

Frogged

By Vivian Vande Velde

I liked this book, I feel like I would have enjoyed it more if I was a younger age. I'd recommend the book to 4-8 year olds since it's more of a childish tale. I did enjoy the book though, it is about a girl name Imogene who is a princess. She does not like being a princess and often finds herself at the pond. One day, she is there and a frog comes up to her and tells her if you kiss me I will become a prince, without thinking she does it. Overall I think you should read this book if you are between 4-8

The Poet's Dog

The Poet's Dog

By Patricia MacLachlan

This book was terrible. I didn't care about any of the main characters, and there were so many plot holes this was like reading swiss cheese. This is from the point of view of a dog, which I thought was interesting. I always like it when books are written from the perspective of something that is not human. The One and Only Ivan was a great example of this, and much better tham The Poet's Dog. The flashbacks here are frequent, and are much more interesting than the real story at hand. 1/5

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