Kids Books - Animals

Where's Walrus?

Where's Walrus?

By Stephen Savage

I give this book 5 stars! It has just pictures. Depending on the pictures, you can make the story say what you want. The pictures tell a story. After we read it forwards, we read it backwards because there were no words. Everyone if my family took turns "reading" it backwards and forwards.

Misty's Twilight

Misty's Twilight

By Marguerite Henry

This book, titled Misty's Twilight, is a very good and classic book by a famed author named Marguerite Henry. This story takes place after Misty has died, many years after the book before it. A doctor named Sandy has had a lifelong dream to see the horses on Chincoteague. When she finally takes her dream vacation, (with her children) they end up taking home four little Chincoteague ponies, one of which a direct descendant of Misty of Chincoteague. She then breeds with a great stallion, and the foal, a filly, is named Twilight. She is good at everything she does, but the question is, good enough? Find out if her future is to be a cutting horse, a jumper, or a competitor in the fine art of dressage. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes horses and classic books.

National Geographic Kids Chapters: Lucky Leopards: And More True Stories of Amazing Animal Rescues (NGK Chapters)

National Geographic Kids Chapters: Lucky Leopards: And More True Stories of Amazing Animal Rescues (NGK Chapters)

By Aline Alexander Newman

This book was full of very nice pictures and had three different animal stories. In this book, you will read about two leopards, a turtle and a bird, and how they are saved. If you are interested in animal rescue stories, then this is the book for you. In every story, there is a different animal, and the author talks about how it was saved in three simple chapters. This is a book written for young readers, but I still enjoyed reading it and learning all about the amazing animals and the people that saved them.

The Treasure Seekers (Thea Stilton and the Treasure Seekers #1)

The Treasure Seekers (Thea Stilton and the Treasure Seekers #1)

By Thea Stilton

I don't really read Thea Stilton books anymore, but this one definitely caught me off guard. First off, this is a new book, which I love. Plus, the plot is very intriguing: while in Scotland, the Thea Sisters come across a mystery from almost a century ago, that takes them to all sorts of places. There's some mystery, plus tons of fun. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes mystery, but also a few laughs.

Pet Hotel #2: A Big Surprise

Pet Hotel #2: A Big Surprise

By Kate Finch

Cute sequel. The kids are creative once again. They have new adventures! Great book fo maybe an well -read 1st grader to maybe 3rd grade.

Good Rosie!

Good Rosie!

By Kate DiCamillo

I didn't like this. I thought it was boring. From the pictures to the story - I just didn't like it. I think this book would be good for kids who are ages 3-5.

Argos: The Story of Odysseus as Told by His Loyal Dog

Argos: The Story of Odysseus as Told by His Loyal Dog

By R. K. Hardy

This is an amazing book about the Odyssey told by Odysseus' loyal dog Argos. While Argos waits for Odysseus to come home he asks multiple animals if they have seen Argos' owner and they all tell stories of Odysseus' amazing adventures. You should read this amazing rewrite of the Odyssey!

Biscuit Loves the Library (My First I Can Read)

Biscuit Loves the Library (My First I Can Read)

By Alyssa Satin Capucilli

This book is good for age five and under, I think. I like this book. It is easy to read, and it is a good choice for beginning readers. It has simple sentences. The puppy named Biscuit is cute.

How Are You? / ¿Cómo estás?

How Are You? / ¿Cómo estás?

By Angela Dominguez

Fiesta! This is my new favorite word in Spanish. I kind of like the pictures in this book. My favorite part is the fiesta party. I learn Spanish from this book. This is a good book for kids who are learning Spanish.

I, Houdini

I, Houdini

By Lynne Reid Banks

What would you think of a hamster named Houdini? Named after the greatest escape artist of all time, he cannot be contained in any cage. Following his many adventures, Houdini proves that he can live up to his name. I would recommend this for ages 9+ I think I was a bit rather late to read this because it seemed too simple. It was pretty good, though it could have a better pace. But overall, I enjoyed this book,

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