Kids Books - Works

We Are Water Protectors

We Are Water Protectors

By Carole Lindstrom

Visually stunning. The illustrations are so beautiful and eye catching it can be easy to get off track of such an important message. Based on a tribe's opposition to a pipeline being constructed near their water source, it is a reminder that indigenous violations and environmental concerns are still being violated today. There is a compelling message here among the inspirational writing style. A complement to any library's diversified collection to include native voices.

Fly Guy Presents: Insects (Scholastic Reader, Level 2)

Fly Guy Presents: Insects (Scholastic Reader, Level 2)

By Tedd Arnold

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It's a really nice book it gives information about insects and what they can do!!!!!!

The Fourteenth Goldfish

The Fourteenth Goldfish

By Jennifer L. Holm

This book is about a girl named Ellie. Her parents are divorced, but still are good friends. Her mother and grandfather however don't get along that well. He sometimes tells her that she could have made a better choices. However he is also a scientist, and has discovered the secret of T. melvinus (Turritopsis melvinus). It can have the power to reverse age a person. Ellie's grandfather decides to test it on himself. It worked! However, he is forced to stay with Ellie and her mom. He takes the name Melvin, and is forced to go to school with Ellie. They meet a new friend, Raj. The book includes there adventures and also a mini-heist. I enjoyed this book, and found it inspirational. I also love science. It had good messages at the end too! The story sort of teaches you at the end to look at reverse aging a different way. The good and bad of innovations. The book can also be read by younger kids too. It is a great all-ages book.

Pumpkin Day, Pumpkin Night

Pumpkin Day, Pumpkin Night

By Anne Rockwell

I love it

Weird But True! 8: 300 Outrageous Facts

Weird But True! 8: 300 Outrageous Facts

By National Geographic Kids

I like this book and the series. It is about a 300 different interesting facts. "An example would be Did you know the sun has holes in it?" If you like science and interesting facts then this is the book for you. I can connect to this book because I reminds me of my science book. It has tons of facts and information. I can give this book 5 stars because it is entertaining and factual.

Tornadoes!  (Scholastic Reader, Level 4)

Tornadoes! (Scholastic Reader, Level 4)

By Lorraine Jean Hopping

Faith

It is good

That's Creepy: Spine-Tingling Facts That Will Test Your Creep-out Factor (National Geographic Kids)

That's Creepy: Spine-Tingling Facts That Will Test Your Creep-out Factor (National Geographic Kids)

By Crispin Boyer

I absolutely, positively, LOVED this book. If you love creepy stuff, then this book is for you. If you are easily scared, PLEASE don't read this. A couple of the pages can really scare some people.

The Secret Garden

The Secret Garden

By Frances Hodgson [illustrated by ruth sanderson] Burnett

The book The Secret Garden was written by Frances Hodgson Burnett in 1911. It is about a rude and spoiled little girl named Mary. She came from India but isn’t Indian. When she was born she wasn't wanted By her father or mother, so they gave her to a lady to watch over her. Mostly, servants took care of Mary and had to do whatever she asked of them or demanded because people didn't want her to throw a fit or cry. This made her grow up, having everything her way and done for her. One day, a great number of people in the household had died from sickness or had fled away in terror and most everyone had seen to disappear. People later found Mary in her nursery and came to take her to live with her Uncle, who is depressed and ends up having no time to pay attention to or love her. Over time she slowly learns to do things on her own and not to rely on everybody else to do things for her. She finds out that there is a secret garden that her uncle’s wife used to love, but she passed away, Which devastated him. So, he shut away the garden and never wanted to see it again. He buried the key to the garden, and no one has seen it for 10 years. Mary later learns to like people other than herself and to enjoy nature and what it has to offer. She meets a kind boy named Dickon, who teaches her a lot about gardens and helps her learn about them. She starts to enjoy plants and animals and has the desire to learn more about them. She starts to spend more time playing outside and sees the beauty of nature. I truly enjoyed this book and rate it a five out of five. I would recommend it to anyone passionate about gardens/plants and classics. Thanks!

Fuzzy

Fuzzy

By Tom Angleberger, Paul Dellinger

I just loved this book so much! I would read this book 20 times and still love it. It's so funny! It does have quite a bit of kid-parent conflict, a hostile AI vice principal, and a funny group of friends!

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