Kids Books - School

Anna & Elsa #1: All Hail the Queen (Disney Frozen) (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))

Anna & Elsa #1: All Hail the Queen (Disney Frozen) (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))

By Erica David

in Anna & Elsa all hail the queen Anna has a long list of things to do. So Elsa wanted people to treat her like one of them. Since Elsa wanted to be treated normal then to go out and do things with her sister. I would recommend this book because it really gets you thinking about things you don't really pay any attention to in your every day life. Also it is supper fun to read.

Sugar

Sugar

By Jewell Parker Rhodes

A lovely tale with a 10 year old slave girl,Sugar, whose mama died and father got sold.She lives with an old couple. She loved the old mans stories about bre'er rabbit.She lives on a sugar plantation in Mississippi and hates sugar even though her mom named her that and she harvest it everyday.Slavery is over and the master wants more help so he gets china-men. Sugar tries to prove that they have some good in while facing hard times.This book tells how it was like being a slave. This book is amazing.That is why I give it 5 stars

Thea Stilton Special Edition: The Journey to Atlantis: A Geronimo Stilton Adventure

Thea Stilton Special Edition: The Journey to Atlantis: A Geronimo Stilton Adventure

By Thea Stilton

While walking along the beach of Mouseford Academy, one of the Thea Sisters discovers an unconscious boy on the shore, looking as if he'd been swept in by sea. As if that weren't bizarre enough, the boy is wearing exotically precious gold robes and has blue skin! But he's hanging onto his last thread of life, and the Thea Sisters quickly meet at Mouseford to revive him. But when the strange boy wakes up, he doesn't speak English nor understands it. The Thea Sisters must work to communicate with the blue-skinned boy, and yet another adventure begins!... But when they do, they realize an earthshaking secret: the lost city of Atlantis still exists, and this boy may be its prince. Throughout trying to evade mean girl Ruby, who wants to "claim" the prince, and a suspicious professor who seems to want to kidnap the boy, the Thea Sisters must figure out this mystery and get the prince home!

Third Grade Mermaid

Third Grade Mermaid

By Peter Raymundo

This book was pretty ok to me. It is about this mermaid. She gets her report card and she gets A's in everything except spelling. She is going to join this famous swim team. The couch kicks her out because she didn't get a good grade in spelling( she got an F). She has this pet named Salty. Also her mother gives her a diary. To get back on the swim team, she has to get a good grade on her next spelling test. She has to study for the test. The conflict is that she doesn't want to study. Also it takes her a long time to memorize the spelling for the words. Later she meets a group that she loves to watch. The girl that is mean to her is her favorite group's sibling. She surprisingly invites her to her party. Later they go on a field trip and discover her secret. At the end she makes the spot she wants but doesn't take it. I thought this book was ok. It wasn't really fascinating. Event though this book wasn't the best, you should still try the book and see if you like it. I rate this book three stars.

Johnny Tremain

Johnny Tremain

By Esther Hoskins Forbes

Johnny Tremain is an amazing book based in 1770`s, just before and during the revolutionary war. It tells the story of a young silversmiths apprentice, and his adventures in Boston. I liked this book because it make history interesting by telling a story about working through hard times, and letting go of your pride. I connected with Johnny because he is my age and he goes through many of the struggles that a modern day teen would have to go through. It was very engaging and had plenty of action. It was also interesting to me because I live very close to Boston and I've seen may of the places that are mentioned in this book. I would recommend this book to anyone that likes books. In conclusion, this book teaches many lessons and is fun to read.

A Drop of Hope

A Drop of Hope

By Keith Calabrese

This book was flat-out amazing!! Ernest, Ryan and Lizzy have always seen and heard stories about their town of Cliffs Donnelly's wishing well. But they've never really believed that it actually granted wishes... until one day they find themselves underneath the well in a small cave, able to hear every wish tossed down into the well's abyss. And for some reason it seems to connect with Ernest's grandfather's attic. Ernest's grandfather told Ernest repeatedly and sort of spookily to clean up his attic after he passes, and when Ernest does, the object that he takes out of the attic ends up doing something to grant a wish from the well. Sounds pretty crazy, right?? Well, at this point nothing seems crazy anymore to Ernest, Lizzy and Ryan. They start seeing that with a little bit of kindness and thought, wishes do come true. This book was actually filled with some mystery and a lot of suspense. And I LOVED it!! It was SO GOOD! Keith Calabrese does an amazing job describing the 3 friend's tale, and I hung on to every word and devoured this book in 2 days! If you like adventure, mystery, and basically a good book, you NEED to read this book, because I COMPLETELY and TOTALLY recommend it, for any age and anyone. :)

Stella Diaz Has Something to Say

Stella Diaz Has Something to Say

By Angela Dominguez

I really like this book because I speak Spanish too. This book is mostly in English, it just has a few Spanish words in it. It is also good for kids who also want to learn a few Spanish words.

A Bad Case Of Stripes

A Bad Case Of Stripes

By David Shannon

I love this book because Camilla Cream makes funny faces and looks like a rainbow. She's worried about what other people think of her and she turns the color of whatever people are saying. People make fun of her because whatever they say shows up on her. The principal said she had to go home because she was too distracting for other kids. She turns into a pill from taking medicine and finally she turns back to normal when she's willing to say she loves lima beans. And she does!

Pie

Pie

By Sarah Weeks

This book is just like its name -sweet, juicy, tart, and rich with love. Alice Anderson loves her aunt Polly, a pie making prodigy with thirteen blueberry awards for her pies. However, Polly is humble and modest lady in her humble pie shop-PIE. Then, one day, Polly dies. (Suppose it was the fact that she had thirteen awards?) Alice doesn't know what to do. Mr. Ogden presents Polly's will, which means that Alice takes care of Polly's ornery cat, Lardo, and Lardo has the pie crust recipe that everyone wants to know. Yet, Alice's mother doesn't quite feel that the matter is settled. She never like her older sister, and disliked her even more. Alice discovers, one morning, that Lardo is missing. With him missing, the town pie-crazy, and her mother annoyed, Alice needs some comfort. She and her friend Charlie figure out who stole Lardo, but even so that hunch of Alice's was wrong. Luckily, an officer comes home with Lardo, but the thief is still on the loose. Tying in some clues, Alice finds who it is. This book by Sarah Weeks is just as good to read as good it is to eat a pie. For mystery lovers, and pie-bakers, this book is the place to solve the clues and between chapters there are pie recipes! Come and enjoy this book just like the folks of Ipswitch enjoy pie. You'll read it over and over again .

Island of Legends (The Unwanteds)

Island of Legends (The Unwanteds)

By Lisa McMann

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The Warbler island wants their people back. When Artime is faced with flying parachutes that hold... what seems to be kids, Artime starts whipping out their spells and start defending their island. Meanwhile, Aaron is trying to follow in the footsteps of the late High Priest Justine. Bringing back some familiar roles and people, Aaron may have someone turning against him. And our friends at Artime discover a new island. which is safe and magnificent but fears the fate of an evil eel. Happy reading!

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