Kids Books - Children
Poptopics: Mythology #1 (Poptropica)
By Tracey West
This is a cool mini guide to Greek mythology! It has some cool myths such as the Athens naming and the Persephone kidnaping etc. it even has cool pop facts and pop culture. This is a book for 3rd graders and older.
Crazy
By Han Nolan
Jason hears little voices in his head. But he doesn't think he's going crazy because he knows the voices aren't real. They're just like a little tv show cast in his head, commenting on his life. But Jason's dad really IS crazy, and Jason has had a rough time taking care of him by himself after his mother died. At a school support group, he finally finds the courage to open up about everything tumbling around in his life, and it's very beneficial for him. I encourage readers who are going through hard times to try this book, as it's very easy to relate to his struggles, and a good way to find solutions to them!
Hocus Pocus Hotel
By Michael Dahl
Abracadaham Hotel is a hotel with magic. Magicians lived there! But in these weeks, more and more mysterious things started happen in Abracadaham Hotel: Mr. Madagascar disappeared mysteriously, ghost appeared in this hotel moaning "Mister Ken"...... Clues seems to be everywhere but hidden by this magic hotel. Abracadaham Hotel isn't safe now...... How can the school's biggest bullier Tyler and a boy Charlie with an amazing photographic memorized talent detect mystery in this hotel? Just remember: DON'T TRUST ANYTHING YOU SAW INSIDE THIS HOTEL...... This is a good book that make you think. Clues are in everywhere but hidden by everything. The simplest thing might be the most important clue. Open your eyes and look around. Time for you to detect mystery!
Tokyo Heist
By Diana Renn
This was a really good mystery! It had you hanging on until the very end, and it had lots of twists and turns. I would recommend it to any mystery fan.
Operation Redwood
By S. Terrell French
Amazing story, great information about Redwood forests packed into a fun adventure story about a few brave 11-year-olds. They shine a positive light on homeschooling families. definitely recommend; it's a long book so maybe a 5th-6th grade reading level or a parent can read aloud to 6+ year old. Great story.
The Kid Who Ran for President
By Dan Gutman
This was a great book! So the main character: a boy named Judson is tired of grownups "ruining" the world. When he announces he's running for president, everyone thinks he's joking but he's actually serious. With the help of his friend and neighbor, he gets 200 signatures and makes 20 million dollars from a lemonade stand and then qualifies for president. But when its election night, Judson finally realizes the truth, even though the truth might hurt sometimes.
National Geographic Kids Almanac 2013
By National Geographic Kids
I really love this book .I have had it since I was young and I always love to read it ,it has great facts and learning opportunities in it and here is a fact!strawberry have more vitamin c then oranges! Also the word "cookie " comes from the Dutch word koekje which means small cake!I recommend to all ages I rate 5/5
Mini Mysteries: 20 Tricky Tales to Untangle (American Girl Library)
By Rick Walton
His has many wonderful stories to teach you lessons,manners ....I love this book it has great short stories in it my favorite story in it is about an accident that leaves two girls covered in chalk!I also like how it has the truth about what happens in the back so you have to flip to the back to get answers😁I recommend to preteens and rate it4/5 star 🌟









