Kids Books - Arts
Ariana Grande: Fun Facts, Stats, Quizzes, Quotes 'N' More!
By M.A. Cassata
grande- lover
ariana is an AMAZING singer. the best in the world. shes awesome and super nice!!!!!!!!! i SOOOOOOOOO hope to meet her someday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-] #grandesized #awesomesauce #arianator #goldfish #skateboarding #arianagrande
How to Draw Manga Faces and Expressions! 20 Easy Step-by-Step Lessons for the Beginner
By BPHP STUDIOS
I like this book! My dad helped me draw and make my comic book. If you guys like comic stuff than I recommend this book to you!
Hannah Montana: The Essential Guide (Dk Essential Guides) (Disney Hannah Montana)
By Beth Landis Hester
Wow. I like the book versions of hannah Montana. I have read one about her travelling. I love books like this. Read it
Alien Superstar (Book #1)
By Henry Winkler, Lin Oliver
Henry Winkler does it again with a whole new series! He is the author of the Hank Zipzer books, which are must-reads for those in grades 3-5. This book can be for all ages. I really loved this book, and I thank DOGO for giving it to me for Summer Reading! This book starts off with an alien, who goes by the name Buddy C. Burger after he escapes war and lands on Earth in Hollywood! To everyone else, Buddy's just another person dressed up in a cool alien costume, while in Buddy's mind, he needs to create an alternate human identity so no one figures out he's an alien! He quickly comes up with an old superstar from hundreds of years ago, and soon he gets a part in a film! But with all the things he has to do, he forgets that he needs a way to get food for his alien body, and only when he remembers, something terrible goes wrong... Will Buddy's identity be revealed? Read on to find out! I highly recommended this book to all ages!
The Wednesday Wars
By Gary D. Schmidt
A comedy isn’t about being funny...a comedy is about characters who dare to know that they may choose a happy ending after all.” Wednesday Wars, (p.262). The novel Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt, is a piece of realistic/historical fiction set in 1967-1968 on Long Island. It follows a 7th grade boy named Holling Hoodhood. Holling starts the 7th grade, and is immediately convinced that his teacher, Mrs. Baker, hates him. The book follows Holling through the ups and downs of the school year. A notable character in the book is Doug Swieteck, another kid in Holling’s class. Doug is shown to be a bit of a trouble maker, but Holling seems to be friends with him to some extent. This is shown when Holling states, “Doug Swieteck once made up a list of 410 ways to get a teacher to hate you… I think things became illegal around Number 167.” (p.1) Also, a notable event in the book is when Holling saves his sister from being hit by a bus. When Holling goes to the hospital Mrs. Baker and his principal seem to show more concern for him than his parents. This is illustrated by the text, “When Mrs. ‘Your father has spoken over the phone with the nurse at the front desk. He has given approval for any necessary procedure, and says that, since everything seems under control, he will be along as soon as may be convenient.’” (p.126) Despite that, the tone is generally light-hearted and humorous. Holling narrates in a way that reflects the ideas and perceptions of a typical 7th grader. For example, “Reading Shakespeare. Of all the strategies Mrs. Baker could have come with, this would be the worst. Teachers bring up Shakespeare only to bore students to death. And I was going to be bored to death for the next 8 months. No human being could stand it.” (p. 40) Lastly, one of the themes of the book seems to pertain to growing up and destiny. Holling's father has pretty much planned out what both his kids are going to do with their lives. He expects certain things of them, and expects them to go along with his plans. Holling's older sister, Heather, repeatedly tries to go against their father, but she rarely gets anywhere. Holling generally tries not to rock the boat, but this fact changes as the book goes on. And at nearly the end of the book, Holling has a conversation with his father that illustrates this. His family is leaving Danny's bar mitzvah, and Holling's dad makes a comment about it. Holling voices his disagreement on this comment, and his dad asks him to explain his point. They then have a short conversation about growing up and becoming a man. Holling disagrees with his father's views, but instead of backing away from the conversation, he stands his ground. Holling's father asks who Holling is, and Holling responds, " 'I don't know yet,' I said finally. 'I'll let you know.' " (p.261). This implies that Holling plans on figuring out his own future despite of what his father says. This theme of the book seems to be: "Even though life can be hard, you don't have to let it defeat you. You can choose your own destiny and it's possible to be alright." In conclusion, Wednesday Wars is a somewhat entertaining book. It should be read by anyone who has nothing better to do. Its contents include the light humor and slightly interesting characters of a typical middle-grade novel.
How to Draw Avatar: The Last Airbender (Licensed Learn to Draw)
By Shane Johnson
OMG I WANT TO READ IT SOOOOOO BADDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
More How To Draw Manga Volume 1: The Basics Of Character Drawing
By Go Office
I'm really good at drawing Manga and Anime, this book helped a bit.
Take the Stage (JoJo and BowBow Book #1)
By JoJo Siwa
This is the first book in the JoJo and BowBow series. This book was amazing! This one is about a block party in JoJo's neighborhood, and JoJo hopes to wow the crowd with her singing and dancing skills. Then a new girl, Grace, moves in, and she wants to be the party too, only Kyra, the mean girl, tries to make sure Grace doesn't get a chance. Can JoJo help Grace get a part in the party and show Kyra what being a Siwanator means? I love these books, because they calm me down and just overall are great reads. I hope you guys loved this book as much I did!
HARDY BOYS ADVENTURES GN (The Hardy Boys Adventures Graphic Novels)
By Paulo Henrique Marcondes
god this book is awesome I do recommend this book is surprisingly good.I don't know my little brother Mock read it but ya.









