Kids Books - Children
Iggy Peck and the Mysterious Mansion: The Questioneers Book #3
By Andrea Beaty
This book is so interesting. It is very mysterious . It shows how these people work together to solve mysteries. I love this book.
Ronan Boyle and the Swamp of Certain Death (Ronan Boyle #2)
By Thomas Lennon
I love this book! I just finished reading it. I got it the day ti came out.
Very Hungry Caterpillar Baby Cards for Milestone Moments
By Eric Carle
Caitlin
I think young kids should read the book The hungry, hungry caterpillar by the author Eric Carl. I think you should read The hungry, hungry caterpillar because Eric Carl makes great illustrations! Eric Carl also has short words and very few long words for beginning readers! You can also teach kids their numbers, but in FUN! This book, The hungry, hungry caterpillar is the life cycle of a caterpillar who eats a lot. I think the hungry, hungry caterpillar is going to be a great book for young kids!
Pie
By Sarah Weeks
This book is just like its name -sweet, juicy, tart, and rich with love. Alice Anderson loves her aunt Polly, a pie making prodigy with thirteen blueberry awards for her pies. However, Polly is humble and modest lady in her humble pie shop-PIE. Then, one day, Polly dies. (Suppose it was the fact that she had thirteen awards?) Alice doesn't know what to do. Mr. Ogden presents Polly's will, which means that Alice takes care of Polly's ornery cat, Lardo, and Lardo has the pie crust recipe that everyone wants to know. Yet, Alice's mother doesn't quite feel that the matter is settled. She never like her older sister, and disliked her even more. Alice discovers, one morning, that Lardo is missing. With him missing, the town pie-crazy, and her mother annoyed, Alice needs some comfort. She and her friend Charlie figure out who stole Lardo, but even so that hunch of Alice's was wrong. Luckily, an officer comes home with Lardo, but the thief is still on the loose. Tying in some clues, Alice finds who it is. This book by Sarah Weeks is just as good to read as good it is to eat a pie. For mystery lovers, and pie-bakers, this book is the place to solve the clues and between chapters there are pie recipes! Come and enjoy this book just like the folks of Ipswitch enjoy pie. You'll read it over and over again .
Spy School Secret Service
By Stuart Gibbs
The fifth of the Spy School series by Stuart Gibbs, Ben is on a mission. Again. This time, Cyrus Hale has planted Ben into the White House to prevent an assassination attempt on the president by SPYDER. However, that's not their plan. What is part of the plan is to plant a bomb on Ben, and frame him for blowing up the Oval Office, making him Public Enemy Number 1. Now, he's got to figure out SPYDER's real plans, thwart them, and do that with everyone against him. Will he manage to survive once more? Find this book at your local library or e-library.
Island of Legends (The Unwanteds)
By Lisa McMann
The Warbler island wants their people back. When Artime is faced with flying parachutes that hold... what seems to be kids, Artime starts whipping out their spells and start defending their island. Meanwhile, Aaron is trying to follow in the footsteps of the late High Priest Justine. Bringing back some familiar roles and people, Aaron may have someone turning against him. And our friends at Artime discover a new island. which is safe and magnificent but fears the fate of an evil eel. Happy reading!
The Door in the Dragon's Throat
By Frank E. Peretti
Frank Perriti is an Christain author, and loves writing about adventure (At least all the books of his I read were adventure) anyway in this certian book, Doctor Cooper and his teenage kids go to "the door in the dragons throat." When they get there they find they have to open this mysterious door and find out what's inside. One greedy native hopes for treeasure, that he can keep all for himself. When the Coopers find out what's in the room behind the door, they warn the native not to open it. If you want to find out why, Go to your nearest library.The whole seris is pretty fun. Please enjoy the book.
The Yearling
By Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, N. C. Wyeth
I think I understand what you (@thistle912) mean about the grammar; it's not the way my friends and I talk and it's difficult for me to read. "Yes" people really did talk that way & recently. As a "kid" of the 1970s, I remember "Andy Griffith" spoke similarly to that on TV. Where I live in central CA, there's been a trend in education to recognize that "standard" English is important, but it's not the only legitimate dialect. I tried to read the Yearling a few times and just recently decided to "read" the audio book to get more used to the accent and to think about whether or not the story is appropriate for my young nephew. My nephew's family and I don't eat meat, but the idea of "kill or go hungry" is an important part of our history.
Kidnapped
By Robert Louis Stevenson
Ash
I am reading this as we speak it is a wonderful book and was very well written I had just purchased at the library this morning but I will say because Stevenson is from the united kingdom it was a bit hard to understand with hints of an Irish vocabulary
The Panda Puzzle (A to Z Mysteries)
By Ron Roy
i love this book and the serices. This book is about 3 friends named Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose and they go to a pandemonium in Green Lawn (where they live) but when the pandas get to the zoo as fast as you can say fishy fish the baby panda was stolen. The panda- nappers want a million dollars for the panda. Can the 3 friends find out who the stealer are, and ave the panda before Green Lawn has to give them the money? This is a paper back book with 96 pages. and the autthor is Ron Roy.









