Kids Books - Children

It Screams at Night (Dragonblood)

It Screams at Night (Dragonblood)

By Michael Dahl

i thought this book was interesting i just wish it was a longer book its awesome u got 2 read it

It Screams at Night (Dragonblood)

It Screams at Night (Dragonblood)

By Michael Dahl

i loved this book

The Mystery at Lilac Inn (Nancy Drew, Book 4)

The Mystery at Lilac Inn (Nancy Drew, Book 4)

By Carolyn Keene

I love all the Nancy Drew books you have to start from book one so you get the whole Nancy Drew thing I love the book and if you like the Nancy Drew books or other Mystery stores you will love it too!

Singing Sensation (Geronimo Stilton, No. 39)

Singing Sensation (Geronimo Stilton, No. 39)

By Geronimo Stilton

This book was really good because it was cool when he made it in first place in mouse island idol. His name is Geronimo Stilton. This adventer was the best I ever read. The cat had a metal hand. This was a little book review.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Collection (Set of 10)

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Collection (Set of 10)

By Jeff Kinney

ME

why not have all the books,I MEAN ALL OF THESE R REALLY OLD.I would rather read "Diary Of The Wimpy Kid:The Getaway..

Rent a Bridesmaid

Rent a Bridesmaid

By Jacqueline Wilson

I think this book was a little bit sad at the start but at least she got a good mannered friend. I love Jacqueline Wilson because she talk's about feeling's also why they might be upset or happy.

The Book of Perfectly Perilous Math: 24 Death-Defying Challenges for Young Mathematicians (Irresponsible Science)

The Book of Perfectly Perilous Math: 24 Death-Defying Challenges for Young Mathematicians (Irresponsible Science)

By Sean Connolly

when I first met this book, I know it's my destniny to read this book, as a math nerd, it's pretty hard to find a math book that will be a challenge for me. but this one 100 percent is, I spent hours trying to complete the whole book and believe me, after you completed that book, all the thinking is worth it.

Marley: A Dog Like No Other

Marley: A Dog Like No Other

By Grogan John

This is one of the most heartwarming and beautiful books I’ve ever read. It is expressive, full of love and compassion—you will definitely enjoy it. Marley: A Dog Like No Other is a book I can only describe with one word; amazing. Marley is a great character...he’s loyal, happy, and heart-touching, the perfect dog for John Grogan and his family. Even though he is always up to something, and often gets in trouble, Marley still manages to be lovable and joyful. He never lost his enthusiasm, even when he started to get older, and I think the title is true, that he is a dog like no other. Whenever I am upset, I always think of Marley and how he stayed happy until the end of his life. Overall, this sensational memoir is a book I would definitely recommend, and I rate it 4/5 stars. I can guarantee that you will also love this!

Mousenet (A Mousenet Book)

Mousenet (A Mousenet Book)

By Prudence Breitrose

When the mice in Cleveland overhear that the worlds smallest computer (later called the thumtop) is going to be given to a wild megging, they get a little worried. The mice headquarters orders the Cleveland mouse chief to send three mice with the megging and the thumb top, to wherever she is going. The boss mouse (also called the big cheese) says to “Make contact” the mouse for the job is TM3, or as Megan calls him, Trey. His orders are to contact the megging and discover how to make the computer, then mass prouduce the computer to fill the mouse dream, a computer for every mouse hole. Can the mice trust Megan with the biggest secret she can hold, or will the secret get out? I personally enjoyed this book.

The Way to Bea

The Way to Bea

By Kat Yeh

Seventh grade is starting on the wrong path for Beatrix Lee. Her former best friend isn’t her BFF anymore, her parents are too busy with their artwork to spend much time with her, and she does things that single her out for the wrong reasons. The only thing that comforts Bea is writing haikus in invisible ink and hiding her poems in a place she calls The Portal. But one day, she takes one of the haikus...and sees that someone has written a response to it. When this mysterious person keeps leaving notes for each haiku, Bea wonders who is doing this—and whether she can find out. Who could it be? Briggs, who loves the poems she writes for the school newspaper? Her former friend Sammie, who barely knows her now? The eighth grader named Jaime who listens to music all the time, or maybe Will, who enjoys labyrinths and always wears a striped shirt? In this heartfelt novel, Kat Yeh expresses the feelings of a young girl who wants to be herself. You will love this book!

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