Kids Books - Children

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom

By Bill Martin Jr&John Archambault

Chicka chicka boom boom is a catchy book to help young children learn their ABCs. My son likes to read it and loves the ending!

The Perfect Man

The Perfect Man

By Jenny Markas

It's a pretty good movie adaptation of Holly Hamilton, a sixteen year old girl who moves everywhere due to her mom's bad boyfriends. When Holly gets so caught up in her scheme for a perfect boyfriend, will her mother's temporary happiness be ruined by a confession?

Miss Know It All

Miss Know It All

By Carol York

A woman seems to know everything, but is baffled by a simple riddle. Perfect mystery.

Superfudge (Fudge)

Superfudge (Fudge)

By Judy Blume

this book is one of the best books i ever read,i also read another book of Judy Blume called tales of a fourth grade nothing,and i loved it,anyway,in this book is that peter's mom is going to have another baby and also,fudge is going to have a new pet! what will happen after this?you need to read to find out.

An Elephant & Piggie Biggie! (An Elephant and Piggie Book)

An Elephant & Piggie Biggie! (An Elephant and Piggie Book)

By Mo Willems

I love this book because he is my favorite book writer MO WILLAMS

The Girl Who Sailed the Stars

The Girl Who Sailed the Stars

By Matilda Woods

I chose this book because I love reading books about female independence! 😊 Being very independent myself, I love reading books about other independent people!

An Elephant & Piggie Biggie Volume 2! (An Elephant and Piggie Book)

An Elephant & Piggie Biggie Volume 2! (An Elephant and Piggie Book)

By Mo Willems

I have not read IT! I only have number one of the most popular book

City of Orphans

City of Orphans

By Avi

Back in 1890s, there is two children, their names are, Maks Geless, the 13-years-old and one girl who just saved Maks` life from the gang called, Plug Uglies Gang, her name is Waddah "Willa" Brunswick. Many months before Maks met Willa, her father, Mr. Brunswick left her, after Willa`s mother`s death, so I think that Willa and Mr. Brunswick are father and daughter for each other. The name of Waddah is from Germany, then when Willa moved to U.S. her name is changed to the name of Willa. Maks` sister, Emma, was arrested, taken to the jail, because some rich man, (possibly Mr. Brunswick) accused her of stealing the watch, for which Emma didn`t, so, the Geless family relied on Maks and Willa about solving the mystery of Emma`s arrest. Maks and Willa met an detective, Mr. Donock, who is almost deaf, was gravely ill but he did teach Maks how to be a boy detective. There`s a gang what is called "Plug Uglies Gang", its leader, Bruno, and his gang was after the "newsie" (the newspaper kids). Then in the ending, the two men, Bruno and Mr. Brunswick was killed, Bruno shot and killed Mr. Brunswick and Mr. Packwood (Mr. Donock`s detective friend) shot and killed Bruno, in the hotel what called, Waldorf Hotel. This book shows the readers about 1890s and the children having to work, to earn some money for their families. I rate this 5 stars and I will totally recommend this book!

Midnight Magic

Midnight Magic

By Avi

In 1490s, there is a 12-years old boy named Fabrizio, met an princess, Teresina, who believed in the ghost, an ghost of his brother, an prince, in the disguise as a kitchen boy named Rinaldo who is actually himself Prince Lorenzo, who got sent all the way to Rome for something. Fabrizio, who is a servant to an magician, Mangus the Magician, got wounded up in murder of Teresina's tutor, Adetto. I totally recommend this book, I rate this 5 stars! I just love how the author, Avi, writes his book with murders, suspense, and some of comedy!

Fahrenheit 451

Fahrenheit 451

By Ray D Bradbury

Fahrenheit 451 was written over 60 years ago by Ray Bradbury which makes it even more impressive how well it has stood the test of time being relatable to the age we're living in today. But basically, the government has enlisted the help of "firefighters" whose job is actually to do just the opposite. Burn all of the books and the homes that house them. Guy Montag, is one such firefighter who meets a very odd peculiar girl named Clarisse. They actually become great friends despite their very distinct lifestyle differences. Clarisse asks very interpersonal, even intimate questions at times which starts causing Guy Montag to ask questions about his own life. As I went on, I was pleasantly surprised. It is one of those books that you could read time and time again and notice something new each and every time. Faber has to be one of my favorite characters. From what I’ve read, he has no ulterior motive and seems fully focused on preserving literature in such a broken world. My image of Faber actually lies in the basis of the kind, very wise grandfather figure many people have in their lives. Someone who has seen it all done it all for you to confide in. I really see this at work assessing Guy Montag’s attachment to Faber. At the moment, Montag is desperately trying to reach Faber with a crippled body that was a result of a standoff with Captain Beatty that actually resulted in his death! Now, Montag on the run makes it to Faber's home is able to throw his scent off in order to escape from the hound, an automaton robot dog that is described with spider legs and a needle housed in its neck that kills upon contact. Montag ends up with a group of homeless folk who protect the memory of literature in their heads. Each one of them has memorized a piece of literature they believed needed to be reserved. What you don't really take note of during all of the action of Montag escaping from the authorities and the dreadful hound is that in the midst of all of this, a war has begun. However, set in the future, we forget that war has a totally different meaning. War meant weapons of mass destruction which therefore means massive collateral damage. In the aftermath of a nuclear attack that leveled the city, Bradbury describes the legend of the Phoenix dying and rising from the ashes. Similar to the Phoneix, humanity would rise again from the ashes of destruction again and again and again. All in all, Fahrenheit 451 is a thought provking, moving story that I highly, highly reccomend!

Show More