Kids Books - Reference
If You Give a Cat a Cupcake (If You Give... Books)
By Laura Numeroff
We are learning about the letter C this week! In Laura Numeroff's book a Cat just loves Cupcakes but gets distracted by other things until he remember's the yummy cupcake again! We talked about words that start with the letter C and what sound the letter C makes. We also made our very own Cat with lots of words that start with C on them!
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry: 40th Anniversary Special Edition
By Mildred D. Taylor
At firs this book was boring until the middle.n Just like always at that point the story picks up and gets good. The story was good since I feel the author truly expressed the sadness they felt and how outrageous the segregation was. It made me better understand the concept of the struggle between the whites and the blacks at that time. The story builds up to a fiery climax that was just astonishing. A lot of people complain about the use of a bad word but with out it you wouldn't truly feel the horror they felt long ago
Journey to the Centre of the Earth
By Jules Verne
Genevieve
I think that this book has a lot of ditaol and I love this book and I think that you will like this book! Now stay in school so you can go to the sentr of the earth just like thay! I'm cunvinst I won't to go too the sentr of the earth! But I'm not rety to go yet. WELL BIy! 😀😀😀
Unbroken (The Young Adult Adaptation): An Olympian's Journey from Airman to Castaway to Captive
By Laura Hillenbrand
This is by far the best WWII true story I've read, and I've read quite a few. Louie Zamperini was training for the 1940 Tokyo Olympics when they were suddenly cancelled, and the nation was at war. Louie enlisted in the Air Force and soon was in Hawaii, in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor. His incredible tale includes extremely aggressive sharks, world records for time as a castaway, prisoner of war camps, sickness, injuries, mental illness, and redemption. Before reading this book, I wasn't as aware of the extent of Japan's involvement in WWII. It is fairly descriptive: I recommend to 12+.
Harry Potter y las reliquias de la muerte (Harry 07) (Spanish Edition)
By J. K. Rowling
I really like this book so far, but it makes me upset that Doppy dies. Why couldn't it have been creature!?!?
J. K. Rowling: Extraordinary Author (Essential Lives)
By Victoria Peterson-Hilleque
I'm going to start putting bios of people I admire. In the reviews I will write person then the persons name and what they are famous 4. For example: J.K. Rowling author Harry Potter books/producer Harry potter movies. I might also put something like "awesome" or "cool" or "love her/him".
Someone Like Me: How One Undocumented Girl Fought for Her American Dream
By Julissa Arce
The book title is SOMEONE LIKE ME and author is Julissa Arce. The book is autobiograhy. The photograhy of Julissa Arce. The pages in the book are 223. She felt the distance between her family in Mexico and here life in America getting bigger with each passing day. She was hardworking because take care of her mom by her job and also get herself to school. She was the smart kid in her class, and make more time in school to study. The lesson Julissa Arce learned is that if you had bad times in your life the point ahead you will have good job and thing, for example you can get a college scholarship etc. She hard time. Then she was older she did hard work and take of her family. She is a hardworking and never give up. She is all for her family, she is alway ready for everthing that come in her life and her family as well as. She is so careful about the thing she do in her lifetime in America. Yes, I will recommed the book because this book is telling Julissa Arce lifetime in America and Mexico. And how her story be the best for me, because she share her story. The answered question that I like to ask is, What your exprience after getting american citizenship?
National Geographic Kids Extreme Records (Fun Facts)
By Michelle Harris, Julie Beer
I like the recipe at the end.