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By the Numbers: 110.01 Cool Infographics Packed with Stats and Figures (National Geographic Kids)

By the Numbers: 110.01 Cool Infographics Packed with Stats and Figures (National Geographic Kids)

By National Geographic Kids

I like this book because it has many useful and fun statistical data that many people would not normally memorize. This book makes learning about the stats more fun and enjoyable. I certainly recommend it.

Rosie Revere and the Raucous Riveters: The Questioneers Book #1

Rosie Revere and the Raucous Riveters: The Questioneers Book #1

By Andrea Beaty

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I do not really know about this book but based on my sample, it looks like a pretty good book and you should definitely read it!

The Usborne Official Pirate's Handbook (Handbooks)

The Usborne Official Pirate's Handbook (Handbooks)

By Sam Taplin

This is a super fun book to read all about pirates. You will learn the truths and lies of piracy. Read at your own risk!

Gaia Girls: Way of Water

Gaia Girls: Way of Water

By Lee Welles

Gaia Girls: Way of the Water is the second book in the Gaia Girls Series. This book is so utterly amazing and is so inspiring to ANYONE who reads it. The writing is amazing and the stroyline couldn't be better. It shows how if you really believe, you can save and preserve what you love forever. I would totally reccomend it to anyone who longs for the ocean and adventures beyond imagination.

Gaia Girls: Enter The Earth

Gaia Girls: Enter The Earth

By Lee Welles

Gaia Girls: Enter the Earth is the first book is the Gaia Girls Series and is so fantastic and wondering. It is about a girl's fight to make sure that her farm isn't torn apart by machines to become a mall. This book inspires environmental stewardship, but overall it just inspires everything: bravery, kindness, perseverance and friendship. I would totally reccomend this book.

The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush

The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush

By Tomie dePaola

This is a nice book that shows that everybody can accomplish something if they want. One boy in an Indian tribe can not do things other people can do, so he goes up a mountain everyday and tries to paint the sunrise to see the future of everyone.He keeps trying and can never find the right color. Will he ever be able to find the right colors, or will he remain empty-handed everytime.

If You Plant a Seed

If You Plant a Seed

By Kadir Nelson

In this book, it shows that you should always be kind to others. In this book, a seed is planted and when the fruit comes, animals also want it. Then the tree gets damaged in fight and nobody gets the book. Will they ever be able to learn that if they plant a seed of sharing, then everybody will profit? And if you keep fighting, nobody gets profit.

Earth! My First 4.54 Billion Years

Earth! My First 4.54 Billion Years

By Stacy McAnulty

This is a nice book that mentions lots of facts about the Earth in a fun and descriptive way. It makes the readers want to read the book because they literally think that Earth is a person who is talking to you in a friendly way. It is hard to make planets appear human, but Stacy McAnutly simply did it.

Animal Smackdown: Surprising Animal Matchups With Surprising Results

Animal Smackdown: Surprising Animal Matchups With Surprising Results

By Emily Krieger

This book was pretty good. It puts together 2 animals that are alike in some way, and sees which one is stronger, faster, tougher, etc. It could have been better, but I recommend.

The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate

The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate

By Jacqueline Kelly

This was an interesting story about a young girl in the early 1900's who is learning her place in the world. In this story Calpurunia is the only girl in a family with six brothers. As she comes to understand her grandfather as a teacher, she also struggles with her mother. Her mother wants her to become a domesticated wife, who knows how to sew, cook, knit, etc. But Calpurinia is not interested in these things at all. She just wants to study science and nature with her grandfather, and maybe become a scientist herself, not a housewife. As Calpurnia tries to keep her family together she learns lessons of trust and self-confidence, and being who you really are inside. I recommend this book to older people, however there aren't any action scenes, and some people may become bored with the storyline if they do not enjoy this type of book, setting in the past.

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