Kids Books - Animals

The Book of Shane: Complete Collection (Spirit Animals: Special Edition)

The Book of Shane: Complete Collection (Spirit Animals: Special Edition)

By Nick Eliopulos

This book is awesome. Shane is just a boy but he has a very important role to play. Conor, Abeke, Meilim, and Rolan have faced this boy who is going to be the conqueror, but Shane is the one who will face this boy but also change the course of history.

Goodnight Little One (Mwb Picturebooks)

Goodnight Little One (Mwb Picturebooks)

By Margaret Wise Brown

I really like to be read to at night and this book is one of my most favorite, the pages are dark and make you sleepy.

PeeWee & Plush: A Park Pals Adventure (Park Pals Adventures)

PeeWee & Plush: A Park Pals Adventure (Park Pals Adventures)

By Johanna Hurwitz

I love pee wee and plush because all of plush's baibes have diffrent trates.One of plush's baibes are scared to leave the hole.The other two are really energetic and curios.My favorite part was when plush's babies are born.THE BOOK IS AWESOME!

Malcolm Under the Stars

Malcolm Under the Stars

By W. H. Beck

This book was incredible. I think it was great, but I don't know anyone else who has read it.....

Alligators and Crocodiles

Alligators and Crocodiles

By Laura Marsh

good book it is ok recomend to people that like reptiles

Rotten

Rotten

By Michael Northrop

I have not read it but it sounds good. :)

Should There Be Zoos: A Persuasive Text

Should There Be Zoos: A Persuasive Text

By Tony Stead, Judy Ballester

The book “Should There Be Zoos?: A Persuasive Text” is written by Tony Stead, Judy Ballester, the book talks about the pros and cons of zoos. One thing I like about the book is that the author talks about the topic from a unique point of view, it talks in a very unbiased way, it points out all the negative and positive and it never agrees with one side, it just simply points out the pros and cons. IF you want to about the pro and cons of zoos you should read this book, this book includes information throughout a wide range of topics, such as zoochosis, captive breeding and reintroduction, entertainment, death and disease, research and education, natural habitat, and protection and care. I would recommend this book who want to learn about the pros and cons of zoos or anyone who generally like to learn about the issue around the worlds.

Mr. Pants: Slacks, Camera, Action!

Mr. Pants: Slacks, Camera, Action!

By Scott Mccormick

i really want to read this book!

The Hostage Prince (The Seelie Wars)

The Hostage Prince (The Seelie Wars)

By Jane Yolen, Adam Stemple

Jane Yolen and Adam Stemple did a great job on writing this book: The characters aren't perfect, and each has their own flaws. Also, it isn't like all the good action is wasted on the beginning of the book. It's spread out through the entire book in a way that makes it seem real. Once, I read a book where everything - all the action and things that make you enjoy the book - was wasted on the first page. It was a boring book. But THIS book isn't THAT book. It's much better.

Splat the Cat and the Hotshot (I Can Read Level 1)

Splat the Cat and the Hotshot (I Can Read Level 1)

By Rob Scotton

this book about this cat named Scott was the leader and someone different named Mr. Mott so it was about scoot and splat the cat how i find it cool because splat the cat had a rope and scott was in mud so everyone tried to get Scott out splat the cat he got him up splat the cat fell splat the cat didn't mind it splat the cat was the main person splat lead them home.

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