Kids Books - Children
Squish #7: Deadly Disease of Doom
By Jennifer L. Holm, Matthew Holm
Everyday squish packs a Twinkie to eat for lunch .but his friend always eats it for "energy" on the way to school . so he comes up with an idea ,so when he packs his lunch in the morning he takes a bite of his Twinkie and washes down with orange juice so his friend won't want it.you'll have to read the rest of the book to find out what happens next.I recommend this book to all ages and I rate this book 4/5 stars thank you for reading my review!-Pizzagirl7💋
When I Grow Up: Misty Copeland (Scholastic Reader, Level 3)
By Lexi Ryals
Oh my goodness I love Misty copeland!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVEEEEEE HER!! I dance myself and She is a grea person to look up to!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Roald Dahl's James and the Giant Peach (A Play)(Puffin Books)
By Roald Dahl
Roald Dahl's James and the Giant Peach is a funny book. It is a classic of Mr Dahl's and should be honoured - and it was! It's now a play, and reading the script of it is so detailed that it is like being in the real thing!
The World's Worst Children 2
By David Walliams
The World's Worst Children was a captivating and an incredibly hilarious book. This book tells the stories of children who are very naughty and mischievous and bizarre events which happen to them. I read the whole book with a few laughs and squeals, still I can't stop reading it! It's a such a good book!
Witches, Wizards, Creatures, and More! UPDATED Character Handbook (LEGO Harry Potter)
By Samantha Swank
this is a really awesome book.if you go through each page it tells you about a lot of characters from Harry potter. It tells you .she their Hogwarts house . Fun facts...if you are a Harry potter fan I recommend this book to you.I rate this book 4/5stars. -Pizzagirl7💋
Stanford Wong Flunks Big-time
By Lisa Yee
Stanford can do anything, but he can not leave basketball. So when he flunks English and leaves basketball camp, his life just turned upside down. He is hired a tour that thinks exactly the opposite as he does, and his basketball team will not keep him if he flunks English. His summer is exactly the opposite as he dreamed of it, but is it that bad after all? Can things fix themselves? And the most important question, will he stay on his basketball team?
The Curious Cat Spy Club
By Linda Joy Singleton
Kelsey, Becca, and Leo love little adventure. A lot of pet napping cases appear in their town, and they really try to put together the clues to solve a big mystery. There are many clues that make them look all over the place. Will they ever be able to discover what is happening and solve the mystery, to is their club just simply useless? I would totally read this book again and again.
Pigs Can't Fly!
By Ben Cort
The pig in this story has a problem. There is nothing fun to do, but all the other animals like giraffes or birds are having a great time. He tries all sorts of things: walking on sticks to be a giraffe, putting things on to imitate other animals, but nothing works for the pig. But after he puts on wings to try to fly, he lands in mud and has a world of fun. This book reminds us that each one of us have something special inside us, which is why I liked the book and the ways it expresses the pig. This book is awesome.
Tenney Shares the Stage (American Girl: Tenney Grant, Book 3)
By Kellen Hertz
Tenney and Logan shoe that even Not-Friends can work together to solve problems. Portia shows how older people can have a big impact on kids.
Tenney in the Key of Friendship (American Girl: Tenney Grant, Book 2)
By Kellen Hertz
Tenney has to learn that friends have to support each other and not just follow you around. Tenney and her friend have to learn to get along after a music festival.








