Kids Books - School

Dawn and the Impossible Three: Full-Color Edition (The Baby-Sitters Club Graphix #5)

Dawn and the Impossible Three: Full-Color Edition (The Baby-Sitters Club Graphix #5)

By Ann M. Martin

This is the first book in the baby sitters club series graphic novels that is written by author and cartoonist Gale Galligan. In this book Dawn, the newest member of the club gets a continuous job with some new clients, the Barrettes. The first time that Dawn baby sits for them, she notices that they're house is a little messy (well a lot) but doesn't think to much of it. After all they had just moved. So Dawn helps clean up the mess, thinking that it is a one time thing. But after Ms. Barrett forgets to mention important details, and cleaning up starts to become routine, Dawn isn't sure she want to baby sit for the Barrett's anymore. Will Dawn be able to confront Ms. Barrett about the problems? Read the book to find out! This book was really good and a very quick and fun read. It does touch a slightly serious topic but keeps it so it is still not too scary. I love Gale Galligan's illustrations. Hope you like this book and this review! Happy Reading!

Star Wars: Jedi Academy

Star Wars: Jedi Academy

By Jeffrey Brown

Absolutely great book! Hilarious and a fun story! My favorite part is when the main character , Roan, imagines Yoda. He imagines Yoda as six feet tall, with bulging muscles, battle scars, and with two Samurai swords on his back. Instead, he's two feet tall, green, has lots of ear hair, and talks backwards. I reccomend this book to people who enjoy funny comic books. I would also reccomend Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Big Nate to readers who like this book.

Molly's Story: A Dog's Purpose Novel

Molly's Story: A Dog's Purpose Novel

By W. Bruce Cameron

Title: Molly's Story Author: W. Bruce Camron Genre: Realistic Fiction Overall this book deserves a 5/10 because it has some sad parts, there are cliff hangers and, many funny parts. This book also has many interesting chapters that will want to make you read more for example when Gloria brings Molly to the shelter while CJ is at school. I would say this book should be for 4th grade and up if a 3rd grader tried to read it they might get confused about some parts.

No Slam Dunk

No Slam Dunk

By Mike Lupica

I think the book was awesome and talks about hustle and how you have to work to be great. I would recommend this book to any athlete of any sport. I like the plot and it prepares kids for the real world. I hope you liked this recommendation and remember fallow-for-fun

Dance Class #5: To Russia, With Love (Dance Class Graphic Novels)

Dance Class #5: To Russia, With Love (Dance Class Graphic Novels)

By Beka

Miss Anne has found a chance for the Dance Class girls to perform in a Russian ballet! Everyone's excited, and even more so when they arrive: Russia's beautiful frozen canals and quaint snowy buildings during the wintertime, not to mention their souvenirs, are not to be missed. But when Nathalia, the seamstress, stumbles upon many language and dance-related conflicts; the American girls and Russian boys try to communicate without success; and the time flies by in wait of opening night, it's all these dancers can do to get to final position!

Scary Stories for Young Foxes

Scary Stories for Young Foxes

By Christian McKay Heidicker

the title a bit misleading it's not that scary but is extremely sad and made me dislike Beatrix Potter kinda. the books about two young fox kits, Mias who's siblings die of rabies and Uly whose father tries killing him on multiple occasions. Uly has a limp from a congenital anomaly or a birth defect on him from paw. as Uly and Mia get older they get a den together and start telling their story to young fox kits that dare visiting their den

Recess Is a Jungle!: A Branches Book (Eerie Elementary #3)

Recess Is a Jungle!: A Branches Book (Eerie Elementary #3)

By Jack Chabert

I loved this book because it is so fun to see what kind of messes hey get into and how they try to solve it. This is by far my favorite book series it is so fun and I love adventures and this is perfect for me. I would recommend this to ages 7- any other age this book is so good just like the rest it is suspense but it is not to scary but it is not like a baby book I really like it and I love to see the endings of the books. I love how the series starts and how the series end they are very good. I love how it is also in a jungle because I love wild life so this book was very interesting to me. I also love how it includes school as well as adventures.I knew by the first book I would love this series and I did so I hope you enjoy it too.

Spirit Riding Free: The Adventure Begins

Spirit Riding Free: The Adventure Begins

By Suzanne Selfors

This book is about a girl named Lucky Prescott, real full name is Fortuna, ex-city girl, having to miss her friend, Emma`s birthday party, moved to the country, while on the train, she noticed an horse, tan and white blaze on his face, galloping along the train, but she noticed 2 men was after the wild herd of horses, breaking (not actual breaking, it`s just means tame) captured the tan horse, then Lucky saved horse life, named him, Spirit, because that horse is full of the spirit. I rate this book 5 stars, I`m totally recommend this book!

The Baby-Sitters Club #13: Good-Bye Stacey, Good-Bye

The Baby-Sitters Club #13: Good-Bye Stacey, Good-Bye

By Ann M. Martin

This book is one of the sadder books in the baby sitters club series. In this book, Stacey is moving back to New York City. Stacey doesn't know hoe to feel. On one side, she is happy to be returning to New York City, but she has finally started to feel like Stoneybrook is her home. One thing is for sure... the baby sitters cub will never forget Stacey.

Amina's Voice

Amina's Voice

By Hena Khan

This is an awesome book about finding your voice by Hena Khan. Amina is super great at singing and has perfect pitch, but..........she has a case of serious stage fright. Her best friend Soojin keeps encouraging her to sign up for a singing solo in a class performance, but she just can't. Soojin is also acting different, she is thinking of changing her name to be more "American" at her family's ceremony to become citizens. Amina thought that having names that everyone messed up was kind of their thing. She couldn't see herself calling Soojin Fiona, Susan, or Melanie. Soojin is also becoming friends with Emily, who they used to not like at all because she would hang out with Julie, who always made fun of them. It isn't until after Amina's muslim church gets vandalized, that Amina realizes she has to stand tall and do what she loves to do, even if her Uncle, who her family is always trying to impress and has come for a visit, doesn't think she should. This was a very inspiring book with a good message, I would definitely put in on your "to read" list.

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