Kids Books - Animals
The Wildwood Bakery (Owl Diaries)
By Rebecca Elliott
Eva's friend Macy has a little sister who can't fly on her own. So Eva's class decides to raise money to buy her a super–cool flying chair! Half of the class opens a bakery to raise the money. The other half opens a candy store. Will the plan go in progress?
Pumpkin the Hamster (Dr. KittyCat #6)
By Jane Clarke
We should all try Dr. Kittycat because she is very helpful and delivers a kind message: Be kind and help everyone.
The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle
By Hugh Lofting
This story is awesome! It's about the adventures of Dr. Doolittle, a famous naturalist who can speak animal languages. He also has a helper, Tommy Stubbins, a parrot, a monkey, and a dog named Jip.
The Secret Life of Pets Big Golden Book (Secret Life of Pets)
By David Lewman
I saw the movie, But I really want to read this book. Its fun! 📗📘📙📚 #5Stars!
Elska (Horse Diaries)
By Catherine Hapka
Such an interesting book! I loved the pictures, they were drawn well and the perspective was written well. I would recommend this for ages 8+
Purrmaids #7: Kittens in the Kitchen
By Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen
This is an amazing book. I love how Angel, Shelly, and Coral work through their mistakes to make something new. I highly recommend
The Original Adventures #1 (Hank the Cowdog)
By John R. Erickson
I love Hank the Cow Dog. He's not so bright, but he means well. He takes his job seriously and bumbles around and saves the day. Read it with a hick accent - which isn't hard for me to do. Hank is my hero.
Warriors: The Broken Code #3: Veil of Shadows
By Erin Hunter
Warriors. It used to be my favorite series, but now I have a bit of a weird relationship with it. I remember reading the first series and falling in love, and then finishing it and remaining in love. Upon rereading the series, however, once I got to the New Prophecy I thought, "Wait. I actually LIKED this garbage? Where's the adventure? The drama? The magic and intrigue of the first arc?" Well, let me tell you where that went. Out the window! (or, should I say, cat flap.) Well, folks, after some bumps in the road (or mountains- just like in the HUNDREDS of chapters we get of characters walking through them) the original charm of Warriors is back! The false Bramblestar has been acting odder than ever, forcing the other Clans to exile their so-called "codebreakers." This is leading to more and more cats are joining the rebellion, and more and more believing the Bramblestar leading Thunderclan is an impostor- especially since Rootspring was able to summon the real Bramblestar's ghost at the medicine cat's half-moon meeting. Bristlefrost is acting as a spy for the rebellion- pretending to be loyal to the impostor and doing whatever he tells her to do, no matter how tyrannical it may seem. However, cats who once believed her are turning their backs on her after Bristlefrost is made deputy- a decision that may lead to even more unnecessary deaths. And Shadowsight? He's missing- and the false Bramblestar may be behind it. I was intrigued throughout the entirety of Veil of Shadows. However, I'm only giving it 4 stars because the book's title seemed too similar to A Vision of Shadows, the previous Warriors arc, and Bristlefrost and Rootspring's relationship was, to be frank, terrible. (Forbidden romance? When have we seen THAT before?) Overall, pretty good, especially compared to its previous installments. Would recommend for any Warriors fans!
Grumpy Monkey Freshly Squeezed
By Lang, Suzanne
This is one of the best books I've ever read. It is funny and interesting. You can really not stop reading this book till you're finished.
The Pout-Pout Fish
By Deborah Diesen
It starts with a very pouty fish and ends with him very happy 🐡he meats a bunch of different sea creatures who try to make him not be a pout pout fish✍🏻👍🏻👩🏻








