Kids Books - Children

Breaking Free (Heartland #3)

Breaking Free (Heartland #3)

By Lauren Brooke

This is a good book for horse lovers. If your cry easy and don't like to. this is not a good boook for you. but if you need a good book this is amazing. Like i surely think you should read it!

Taking Chances (Heartland #4)

Taking Chances (Heartland #4)

By Lauren Brooke

in some parts you become shocked with Amy's choices , but again the story is to good to be shocked . thank you !!!

After the Storm (Heartland #2)

After the Storm (Heartland #2)

By Lauren Brooke

This is a good book for horse lovers. If your cry easy and don't like to. this is not a good boook for you. but if you need a good book this is amazing. Like i surely think you should read it!

Come What May (Heartland #5)

Come What May (Heartland #5)

By Lauren Brooke

OMG ! THIS BOOK IS BREATHTAKING ,HEARTWARMING ,ENCHANTING ,AND I'M NOT JUST SAYING THAT TO MAKE YOU READ THIS BOOK I'TS BECAUSE I"TS TRUE !

Wild Rescuers: Escape to the Mesa

Wild Rescuers: Escape to the Mesa

By TBD

I read the first one and I want to read the second because the first one was really fun . it's also about one of my favorite animals

Lea Leads the Way (American Girl Today)

Lea Leads the Way (American Girl Today)

By Lisa Yee

In the sequel to Lea Dives in, Lea journeys to the Amazon. She is prepared to see Jaguars and Toucans, Monkeys and Caimans, and to take epic photos of them. What she doesn't expect is falling face first into piranha-infested water, eating a grub and almost ENJOYING it, getting chased down by a grumpy rooster, and adopting a baby sloth whose mother was probably eaten by a harpy eagle. Life just isn't easy in the rainforest. I actually found myself enjoying this book and instead of having to force myself to read it, like with Lea Dives In, it was actually interesting to read this one, because there's a lot of character development, and it's always cool to learn about new places. Like, did you know that it's a myth that piranhas eat humans? What actually happened was in 1913 president Theodore Roosevelt decided to tour the Amazon, so the local people, to impress him, caught piranhas, isolated them, and starved them. When Roosevelt arrived, the locals threw a live cow in the water, and the piranhas DEVOURED it. Roosevelt wrote about what he saw and VOILA a myth was born. Overall, a good book and a nice read for when you're bored and want to feel like you're touring the Amazon rainforest WITH Lea instead of just reading about it. I suggest for elementary ages, but hey, if you're older and want to give it a go, get reading!

The Lilac Tunnel: My Journey with Samantha (American Girl Beforever Journey)

The Lilac Tunnel: My Journey with Samantha (American Girl Beforever Journey)

By Erin Falligant

This was a pretty awesome book out there especially if you like American Girl Dolls or book. Meet Samantha, you basically control what she does... to me that's pretty cool... you choose the fate and the book basically tells you what page to turn... YOU CONTROL SAMANTHA'S LIFE AND FUTURE... to me I always loved reading those types of books(controlling the fate and decisions), but sometimes I don't like these types of books, because sometimes the author has a hard time controlling the next events or for the future... but for this book the author did a fine job, making it easier to understand. DO you know what's going to happen to Samantha's fate, well it's up to you to read it and make Samantha's decision for her. Overall it's a fun easy book to control fate, and you should READ IT!

Isabelle (American Girl Today)

Isabelle (American Girl Today)

By Laurence Yep

I loved this book so so so so so much!!!!!! It is a great realistic fiction story. It is about a girl named isabelle who does dance and fears she's not as good as the other dancers. I think this book is meant for girls more than boys because the two main characters are girls.I think the message in this story is '' never give up''. I hope you like it!!!!!!!!!

Blaire (American Girl: Girl of the Year 2019, Book 1)

Blaire (American Girl: Girl of the Year 2019, Book 1)

By Jennifer Castle

Blaire is about a girl who lives on a farm and one day she goes to her friend Theas party and she can't eat dairy and she doesn't want anyone to know so the party was an epic fail. Then she heard at her grandpas best friends house that grandpa is leaving the farm so the next day she was with her friend Cat when Cats boy friend Gabe comes up and gives her some food and he gestured for Blaire to come over, he said that he wanted his help for the engagement at first Blaire is confused then she got it so when Gabe asked Cat to Marry her,she said yes. So all Blaire is focused on is the wedding but she met Mrs V and when Mrs V( witch is Gabes mother) Gets a little overrated Cat decided that the wedding is off so Blaire decided that she have a meeting with Cat so when they were done Cat said she was back on then when she realized that the wedding and carnival with Thea was both on Saterday she decided that her best friend was more important so that's enough typing ya cause my fingers hurt

Love, Stargirl

Love, Stargirl

By Jerry Spinelli

I finished Stargirl around last month. I say it is a realistic fiction book because it has everyday people doing everyday things. The protagonist in the story is Leo Borlock. Leo goes to Mica High school. The book is actually revolves around one peculiar girl named Susan or Stargirl or HullyGully whatever suits her. Stargirl is very strange and... different. I like this book because it shows how we, as people, like to shun others because they are different. We see some one act a certant way and asume that everyone should be like that. Instead of being ourselfs we try to be like everyone else. And when we do see someone act as they should we make fun of them or not enclude them in our groups or clicks. I think this book can really help us treat others right. Just like Archie says in the book, "she is us more than we are us. She is , I think, who we really are." I believe this book is amazing and it moved me hopefully it moved anyone who read it.

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