Kids Books - Reference
The Boys Body Book: Everything You Need to Know for Growing Up YOU
By Kelli Dunham
this is a book about boys and how they are always stronger than girls and why thy are stronger than boys
Five Pages a Day: A Writer's Journey
By Peg Kehret
I choose this book because it is about Peg Kehret from Small Step.
Merriam-Webster's School Dictionary
By Merriam-Webster
Good dictionary to use.It has almost every word in it
The Diary of Anne Frank and Related Readings (Literature Connections) (McDougal Littell Literature Connections)
By Anne Frank
I thin it's awesome her and her family survived for 2 years in hiding!
Basher Science: Physics: Why Matter Matters!
By Dan Green, Simon Basher
I think this a great way to do physics anyway I am in fourth grade because it has fun pictures.I think it is a great book👍
Listen to the Wind: The Story of Dr. Greg & Three Cups of Tea (Rise and Shine)
By Greg Mortenson
This book is an amazing book because it tells what happened in the beggining of the story and how the kids in Pakistan live and how they had to make their school.
National Geographic Kids Ultimate U.S. Road Trip Atlas: Maps, Games, Activities, and More for Hours of Backseat Fun
By Crispin Boyer
Road signs do you to stop go wait or no entry on road sgins today
Girls Get Curves: Geometry Takes Shape
By Danica McKellar
I got this book for Christmas and I love it.Geometry is really hard for me so I really enjoy reading it.It may look extremely boring, but it's actually not.Danicka Mckellar tells her own stories and actually teaches you the formulas and how to do complicated problems.It also interviews students and you can read their stories too.So it's not ALL about math, geometry and learning, it's actually pretty fun to skim or read through it.If you aren;t taking geometry yet,you should check out her other books for algebra and "math sucks" and "kiss math."I really think this is a great idea to encourage kids (mostly girls, in this case) to do well in math and that they can do well.Please read her books, they really are enjoyable."Never judge a book by it's cover!"
Vietnam #2: Sharpshooter
By Chris Lynch
Good book. It is a sequel of I Pledge Allegiance and is in another point of view. This time, it is the military man of the group of friends. For example, his family watches and commentates on the news like a normal family would commentate sports. This one is in Ivan's point of view.