Kids Books - Children
Our Hero (Babymouse (Prebound))
By Jennifer L Holm
**RING!!!!!**babymouses alarm clock ⏰ goes off.she doesn't wake up . But then her mom is yelling for her to get up so she jumps out of bed and puts on sneakers clothes and runs out the door to the school bus 🚌.butttt....she is late .then she sees mean girl felcica smiling at her.now it's time for babymouse to walk to school.the entire walk there she is tired and it's like the olded days she said 😂 anyways she gets to school and it is dodgeball time.and Felicia just keeps throwing the ball at babymouse!so through out the book babymouse tries to get better and then she hits Felicia in the face so hard.I recommend this book to all ages and I rate this book 3/5 😁 😁 Pizzagirl7 😁 😁
Babymouse #8: Puppy Love
By Jennifer L. Holm, Matthew Holm
well baby mouse is a good character she is funny well on this book baby mouse had a animal i think is a fish and then her mom was like let me buy you another pet and every pet that her mom buys her they get lost it its funny you should read it.
Babymouse #16: Babymouse for President
By Jennifer L. Holm, Matthew Holm
I love baby mouse! She is so funny and you get to narrate the story. plus when she talks its like she's talking to you. Everything they say are in speech bubbles so its fun like a comic book! I really hope you read the books and all the others! BABYMOUSE RULES! I also love her little brother mouse name SQUEAKS!
Five Nights at Freddy's SketchBook: FnaF Sketch Book for Kids and Adults: 8.5" X 11" - 100 Pages
By John Lindo
awesome love it
Justin Case: School, Drool, and Other Daily Disasters (Justin Case Series)
By Rachel Vail
Justin Case follows the exploits of a worrisome third-grader named Justin. The year doesn't start well for him; his best friend is in a different class, his little sister is starting kindergarten, and he's lost his favorite stuffed animal. Third grade can be pretty complicated for the average kid, but for Justin, it can be downright stressful. Justin's year unfolds in a diary-like format starting on the first day of school. I'm getting tired of the "wimpy kid, drawings in a journal" kind of thing. So I was really unwilling to get into the book. It was an okay book overall, but I think my hatred for the wimpy kid format overshadowed how unique the book actually is. Overall, I would give this about 2.5 stars. ~ifeelbookish
It Came from Beneath the Sink! (Goosebumps)
By R. L. Stine
this is a book about this family and they had a lovely garden...HAD one anyways.they did have one intel two kids tried to bury this bad luck eater monster thing and then it KILLED all of the plants there parents were MAD... you really should read it!
Mara Daughter of the Nile
By Eloise Jarvis McGraw
This book is incredible. It is about a poor slave girl Mara in egypt, who is very smart, and speaks both egyptian and babylonian. For that very reason a mysterious man buys her from her previous owner, telling her that if she serves him as a spy, rooting out the rebels that are fighting against the queen, then he will set her free. Mara has dreamed of freedom all of her life, and will do anything to gain it, but as she goes undercover she finds herself tangled in an astonishing web of politics, treason, and worst of all, love. Mara is now playing double spy, working for both sides, but sooner or later she has to choose what means more to her, freedom for herself, or for all of egypt. This book was so good I couldn't put it down. I love how quick-witted Mara is, and the choices she are faced with are Incredible! It deserves a five star rating for sure. The author got me rooting for the main characters at the start.
Gone-Away Lake (Gone-Away Lake Books)
By Elizabeth Enright
When two kids explore the woods around their summer house they discover a land lost to time. A small village, two old inhabitants, and a gone away lake that is all a testimony of times lost, but as they keep going back their secret becomes harder to keep, and they wonder if they will be able to keep the village untouched by time.... It was an interesting story, and I liked how things were untouched by time. It was pretty cool.
Mysteries of Cove, Book 3: Embers of Destruction
By J. Scott Savage
This book's setting is after the Battle of Seattle. Trenton and Kallista, along with their friends, fly their mechanical dragons, searching for any signs of Kallista's father, Leo Babbage. However, they are surprised to be reunited with him, and he reveals that humans are working as slaves to the dragons. However, they are doing it willingly and they do not want to be rescued. They are protected by their new master, a huge, powerful white dragon. Kallista is shocked, and wonders why her father would ever willingly work for the dragons. Trenton and Kallista will have to find a way to enter the dragon's tower fortress, and remove its power and hold over the city, and the world. This book was very interesting, and people who enjoy fantasy books will enjoy this book. I rate it 5/5.
Animas Book One Legacy of the Claw
By C. R. Grey
Twelve Bailey Walker is excited to finally be going to Fairmount Academy. But he is afraid what people when say when they find out he has no kin, no Animas bond and is an Absence. In Bailey's world an Animas is a bond that connects humans to animals. Most people bond's are in the family, but Bailey is adopted, and so he doesn't have a lot to go on. When Bailey goes to school he is determined to awaken his Animas-no matter what it is. Bailey is also very happy when he meets Hal-another student from the Lowlands that has guessed his secret, but doesn't care. But when Bailey and Hal arrive at school, they find mysterious things are going on. Between the bizarre teacher Tremelo, and Taylor Hal's older brother who also happens to be the Scavage captain and trying to keep his secret he doesn't have a lot of time to consider these events. But he knows something dangerous is out in the woods. Could it be some of the rebel's from the city, who are trying to convince the people that people should change the Animus bond, so that they are controlling the kin. The Animus bond is in trouble. Can Bailey save the future of the Animus bond while looking for his kin? Legacy of the Claw was similar to the Spirit Animal series, with close bonds with animals. I am excited to read the next book in this series. Every chapter was hair-raising, and I was always guessing what was going to happen next. I also liked that the book was told in different point of views, so that we knew what was happening in different locations. I recommend this book for middle school and high school grades. I think many fantasy lovers will like this book. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars.









