Kids Books - Children

All of the Above

All of the Above

By Shelley Pearsall

I haven't even finished it, and it's not that good. It's one of those books that teachers always make you read. It's really cheesy. I like the layout, though. How Each chapter is told from a different character's perspective, and they each tell it a different way.

Little House in the Big Woods

Little House in the Big Woods

By Laura Ingalls Wilder

I love Little House In the Big Woods. I think it has more appeal to 3rd grade-7th grade. Laura lives with her Ma, Pa, and sisters, Mary, and Carrie, in the big woods of Wisconsin. Mary is a well behaved little girl, but Laura always finds herself getting into mischief, from slapping her sister, to tearing the seams on her pocket (on accident), she seems to get into trouble without even trying. She's jealous of Mary, with her long, golden locks, and the favor that she seemed to get from everyone. But, without showing it too much, she seems to be Pa's favorite. I liked how the book explained what they did, like when Pa was making the oven in the tree. My favorite part was during Christmas. I got the chance to actually try a maple cake, molded into the shape of a leaf, and it was very sweet!!! I love this book!

Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life (Middle School Series)

Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life (Middle School Series)

By James Patterson

Its about a middle school kid named Rafe Khatchadorian who tries to break every school rule at Hills Village school.He is a super duper good drawer also. His brother Leonardo died at 3 or 2 by cancer.He pretends that his brother is still there and would see how it would be like if he was still there.This is a #1 New York times bestseller and there is a movie. He has a crush on a girl named Jeanne Galletta who is is at the school.He tries to get points by breaking a rule.He only has 3 lives and his goal is to get 1 million points. Rafe calls his future stepfarter i mean stepfather a Bear. He gets in trouble ALOT and gets detentions. A bully named Miller the Killer bullys him alot and destroyed Rafes notebook of drawings and rules.His mother is named Jules and his Step Dad is Carl and they argued in the book and Carl hurt Jules.Finally, he gets supspend from school.Thanks for reading.

Erin Hunter's Warriors Series (#1-6) : Into the Wild - Fire and Ice - Forest of Secrets - Rising Storm - A Dangerous Path - The Darkest Hour (Children Book Sets : Grade 4 and Up)

Erin Hunter's Warriors Series (#1-6) : Into the Wild - Fire and Ice - Forest of Secrets - Rising Storm - A Dangerous Path - The Darkest Hour (Children Book Sets : Grade 4 and Up)

By Erin Hunter

I have read all the warrior books and they are very good but the series does get a little dull the farther and a little higher rated but its still an excellent series and I would highly recommend it

The Ruby in the Smoke

The Ruby in the Smoke

By Philip Pullman

Sally Lockhart, who is rarely known as Veronica Beatrice in 1872. Despite Sally`s father, Matthew Lockhart, was suspiciously died due to the ship, Lavina, accident. Sally soon learned all about; Major Marchbanks, Seven Blessings, the ruby, and the opium, and Sally also soon learned that she is a key to both of the mysteries at same time; the opium and the ruby. During that time, she was only 16 this time in super crazy events. She also met one girl, Adelaide, who is very afraid of one lady, Mrs. Holland, who is hunting to kill Sally, and the man, Ah Ling whose real name is Henrick Van Eeden, also wanted to kill Sally. Sally`s aunt, Mrs. Caroline Rees, who is kinda mean and that caused Sally to move to the another place. Soon in the book, she met Mr. Higgs but when Sally has asked him about the Seven Blessings, he dies of fear. Later, Sally has met few people; Frederick Garland, a photographer, Rosa, Frederick`s sister, is an actress, and their worker, Mr. Temple. But the ending is very unexpected; that Major Marchbanks, who was killed while ago in the book, is actually Sally`s real father, but when she was very young baby, Major has gave her to Mr. Lockhart. And the ending of the book, the letter from Mr. Lockhart is very heart-feeling, but also little bit sad... - Happy Reading!

Happy Birthday, Felicity! (A Springtime Story) (The American Girls Collection, Book 4)

Happy Birthday, Felicity! (A Springtime Story) (The American Girls Collection, Book 4)

By Valerie Tripp

On the sunny morning, when one girl, Felicity Merriman woke up and yelled, "TODAY IS MY BIRTHDAY!!!" That is when she will be 10 years old. And this is also meant that she could celebrate her birthday along with her best friend, Elizabeth Cole and her grandfather, Mr. Merriman, who is on Loyalist side. Mr. Merriman, the grandfather, has brough Felicity a very pretty guitar which has belonged to her grandmother. Felicity was so enchanted with her new guitar but that also caused her to disobey her own mother and grandfather that she got in the trouble.... That`s one part of the book but I would definitely recommend this book! - Happy Reading!

Clap When You Land

Clap When You Land

By Elizabeth Acevedo

Brimming with emotion, this book speaks to the heart.

JoJo Siwa: The Sweetest Dream

JoJo Siwa: The Sweetest Dream

By Katy Sprinkel

This book tells about jojos life.Like when she was on Dance Moms and with miss Abby Lee Miller's dance studio. I really love all of jojos books.I have almost all of them! I rates this 5 (five) stars and I think all siwanators wills enjoy this,too!😁😁

The Watsons Go To Birmingham - 1963

The Watsons Go To Birmingham - 1963

By Christopher Paul Curtis

A great book! Definitely a wonderful choice for readers of all ages. Kenny Watson, an African -American boy, embarks on a few adventures, but the real major adventure is when the whole Watson must go south to Birmingham, Alabama. Why, you ask? Byron, Kenny’s older brother had been stirring up a LOT of trouble, such as setting toilet paper on FIRE, and also straightening his hair, so Kenny’s parents think he should stay with Grandma Sands for a while, since Grandma Sands will not accept any form of trouble at all. While in Birmingham, the family notices some extremely discriminatory events (segregation), but the final straw is when a church near Grandma Sands’s is destroyed by a BOMB, so they all decide to head home, even Byron. This book is an awesome realistic-fiction, and it really cracked me up some of the time. Definitely recommended.

The 47 People You'll Meet in Middle School

The 47 People You'll Meet in Middle School

By Kristin Mahoney

The premise of the story is this: a person named Augusta(Gus) writes an extremely long letter to her sister Louie who's in 4th grade. The letter chronicles her journey through the first few months of middle school, where Augusta comes to this educational facility called Meridian, whereas her best friend Layla has gone to a whole other place known as Parkwood. Layla, who is overcome by an overwhelming wave of school spirit, makes a friend only known as "Jolly Jocelyn." Eek, unfortunately, Gus is not able to have this sort of luck at first. She wonders if the Meridian mascot is an armadillo, and grows unsure about her friendship with Layla. Well, eventually, Gus is able to make some friends, including one connoisseur of tomatoes who devours them with voracious delight, one mediocre soccer player, an old acquaintance who becomes a friend, and a human with messy hair. A prominent theme in this book is friendship, which it portrays reasonably well. So good. But I was perturbed by the excessive amount of semicolons in the book; semicolons are not very good; no, they are not. Really, though, 'twas a bit too much, in my opinion. Finally, I would recommend this book for people who are interested in realistic fiction or middle school. 4 stars...

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