Kids Books - Children

Atlas of the Universe (Insiders)

Atlas of the Universe (Insiders)

By Mark A. Garlick

I really like this book because it's a way that I can learn more about space and the universe all the planets, stars, zodiac signs and our solar system. This is a very good book for those who have interest towards our galaxy and Universe. You can learn about our inner planets and outer planets and how the planets in our solar system were named after Gods and much, much more.

Restore Me (Shatter Me)

Restore Me (Shatter Me)

By Tahereh Mafi

Wow. No words. This book though heavy on government and politics was easy to race through. I thoroughly cannot wait to read Book 5!

Fever 1793

Fever 1793

By Laurie Halse Anderson

Fever 1793 brings the terrible yellow fever to life with a plotline full of sadness, violence, terror; the story of Matilda "Mattie" Cook. Any student who loves to learn about history will appreciate the full story of this book, but viewing as strictly an education historical fiction is not doing its suspenseful, action-packed, amazing story justice. This book has so much excitement, emotion, and adrenaline-pumping action that even a history-hating reluctant reader will devour the story. I love Fever 1793 because it lets the reader see the yellow fever outbreak in a new incarnation. Even if you're already familiar with this historical event, reading Fever 1793 will let you hear the events you know in a new, exciting, interesting way. This book, narrated in the first person by Mattie, the protagonist, makes the reader feel as though her or she personally knows the struggles of a child or teen living during the yellow fever outbreak. It gives a glimpse into the devouring fears, nightmarish scenes, and body-filled, filthy streets of some places in America in 1793. The reader will be left with lingering, longing desires to read this book again and again. If you enjoy books that are gripping, realistic, bloody, emotional, and nightmarish like I do, you will thoroughly enjoy your reading of Fever 1793. Even if violence or disease scares you, I encourage you to try reading Fever 1793. It has a value in both interesting and educational departments, and I think it could be enjoyed by any reader at all.

The School is Alive!: A Branches Book (Eerie Elementary #1)

The School is Alive!: A Branches Book (Eerie Elementary #1)

By Jack Chabert

"School just got scarier!"- Sam Graves is Eerie Elementary's hall monitor. He has to wear an orange sash. On his first day as hall monitor, Sam Graves discovers that his school is alive and is hungry for kids! Only Sam can defeat the school, and his friends decide to help, too! The story ends like a normal book, but the middle was great! The book was very quick, but still enjoyable. The beginning was good but I think the rest is better. My favorite part is when Antonio's PB&J sandwich saves his friends.. The drawings are really good and probably took a while to work on! I would say it would take 40+ minutes to read this book. I loved how there was an illustration on every page. Jack Chabert and Sam Ricks published this book on June 24, 2014. Jack Chabert was once a hall monitor just like Sam, but his school was not alive. Today, Jack Chabert monitors the halls a different building: an apartment. Sam Ricks went to a haunted grade school, but just like Jack's school, it was not alive. He teaches illustration and design at an art institute. At the end of the book, Sam knew it would be a while before the school strikes again, so he has a lot of time to train himself before the school rises again! I think the book would be better if there was little minions that Sam had to fight, but even without them it is still an amazing book! I am looking forward to reading the second book of the Eerie Elementary series! I enjoyed this book and I give a 5/5. I recommend this book to anybody who thinks school is scary enough.

A Dolphin Wish (Faithgirlz / Glimmer Girls)

A Dolphin Wish (Faithgirlz / Glimmer Girls)

By Natalie Grant

I love this book! It is exiting, heart warming, and full of mysterys!

Wild Blue: The Story of a Mustang Appaloosa (The Breyer Horse Collection)

Wild Blue: The Story of a Mustang Appaloosa (The Breyer Horse Collection)

By Annie Wedekind

I love this book! It about the story of a wild mustang filly named Blue. Her and her sister are taken by humans and are taken on a crazy adventure of heart break and exitment. In the end, her sister is tamed but she is let loose agin and ends up having her own foal. I got this book in the Wild Blue Breyer set and I love both the book and the modle! 🐎

Goldie (The Puppy Place)

Goldie (The Puppy Place)

By Ellen Miles

I really really really love puppies! That's how I discovered the puppy palace. This was my favorite book in that series! I can also relate to it in a way. My mom won't let me have a puppy of my own because it is too much responsibility. So instead we foster them In till they find their forever home. Our house is full of puppies and cute dogs. Maybe one day I'll get a puppy of my own.

The Gum-Chewing Rattler

The Gum-Chewing Rattler

By Joe Hayes

I really like this book. I think you should read it! I read it because the author Joe Hays was coming to visit my school. It's about him and how he was always chewing gum. But one day, the gum in his pocket really saved him from a rattle snake's bite! I won't tell you much more,so you have to read the book to find out more!

Ultraviolet

Ultraviolet

By R. J. Anderson

Was a really good book. It had a very unexpected twist. I would totally read this book again. R.J. Anderson is a very good author.

Scarlett: The Sequel to Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind

Scarlett: The Sequel to Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind

By A Ripley

Scarlet This is one of my all time favourite books, it is mainly aimed at higher aged children 10+ and is dramatic and has a deep story line. The author writes it so that you know exactly how the main character feels. This is one of my favourite books by Cathy cassidy (I have nearly read them all!) and I truly recommend it.

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