Kids Books - Classics

The Lorax (Classic Seuss)

The Lorax (Classic Seuss)

By Dr. Seuss

love this book so much, I watched both the movie and film adaptation and they were awesome. I decided to read the book and it was the same, AMAZING!!! Anyways, I love how it rhymes like all the other Dr. Seuss books. I love the style which it was drawn in and how real and alive the characters feel, I also love how it teaches a very important lesson on why it is important to care for the environment and protect nature and not be blinded by money, but it makes it in a kids story which makes it easier for kids and others to understand better. So in my opinion, I would have given this story a 10/10 but i can't, so I give it 5 stars!

Shiloh (The Shiloh Quartet)

Shiloh (The Shiloh Quartet)

By Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

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I give this books five stars. I really love this books because it is about a kid nameed Marty and he is trying to protect a dog named Shiloh from his neighbor named Judd Travers and is trying to make Shiloh his. There are also some sad parts to like when the giant German Shepard was attacking Shiloh and they didn't know if Shiloh was going to live or not and there are happy parts to like when they heard thet Shiloh was alive so this book is very very awesome and really really heart warming so you should read it.

Where the Wild Things Are

Where the Wild Things Are

By Maurice Sendak

skz

I love this book it brings back great memories. I love this book's art style and the story line. There are also pictures that make me laugh and this is a great kids book. This book is amazing and I love how it is so creative and fun. I love this book very much.

Beezus and Ramona

Beezus and Ramona

By Beverly Cleary

Beatrice Quimby, who is always known as just Beezus to her family, especially her younger sister, Ramona. Even though she loves her sister, Ramona, but nearly all of the time that Ramona has tendency to get on Beezus`s nerves. Her close friend, Henry Higgins, along with his dog, Ribsy. They has nearly always go to her house sometimes to play the chess but Ramona has ruined their game. But her aunt Beatrice and her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Quimby; during their childhood, they has always fighting, but they still love each other which has made Beezus realizes that even though she and Ramona fights; she still love her sister. This book is so good that I would recommend this book! - Happy Reading!

Chairlie and the Chocolate Works: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in Scots

Chairlie and the Chocolate Works: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in Scots

By Matthew Fitt (translator) Roald Dahl

Charlie, a poor boy who loves to eat Willy Wonka's chocolates just got notified that 5 lucky kids who find a golden ticket in one of Will Wonka's chocolates will be able to see the Magical Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. Charlie finds a golden ticket in one of Will Wonka's chocolates and gets to go to the factory. But why did Willy Wonka make this decision? Are there any tricks in this amazing factory? I personally love this book and I totally recommend it!

E. B. White Box Set (rack)

E. B. White Box Set (rack)

By E. B. White

They are all amazingly awesome!I especially love Charlotte's Web, and Stuart Little.

Little Men (Boys' & Girls' Library)

Little Men (Boys' & Girls' Library)

By Louisa May Alcott

The life continues as Jo and Fredrich Bhaer has started working with kids until one young boy, an orphan, Nat Blake, comes along at Plumfield. Over there, he has met; Demi and Daisy Brooks, Rob, Nan, Mary Ann, etc. Nat has already friends with another orphan 14 - years - old boy, Daniel Kean, whose at first was rough and lack of manners but ever since when Dan was sent away to some different place and came back talking about Dan`s new friend, Mr. Hyde. Later in the book, Demi and Daisy, the twins, got news about their father, John, but John was very sick and died, leaving Meg (Margaret March Brooks) feeling sad and lonely and the twins were sent away but came back. Next, Laurie, has visited Plumfield, which Jo has inherited from her late Aunt March, for some "show-and-tell" day at school. So many things has going on in this book but still, I loved this book so much that I would definitely recommend this book! - Happy Reading!

Little House in the Big Woods

Little House in the Big Woods

By Laura Ingalls Wilder

I love Little House In the Big Woods. I think it has more appeal to 3rd grade-7th grade. Laura lives with her Ma, Pa, and sisters, Mary, and Carrie, in the big woods of Wisconsin. Mary is a well behaved little girl, but Laura always finds herself getting into mischief, from slapping her sister, to tearing the seams on her pocket (on accident), she seems to get into trouble without even trying. She's jealous of Mary, with her long, golden locks, and the favor that she seemed to get from everyone. But, without showing it too much, she seems to be Pa's favorite. I liked how the book explained what they did, like when Pa was making the oven in the tree. My favorite part was during Christmas. I got the chance to actually try a maple cake, molded into the shape of a leaf, and it was very sweet!!! I love this book!

The Watsons Go To Birmingham - 1963

The Watsons Go To Birmingham - 1963

By Christopher Paul Curtis

A great book! Definitely a wonderful choice for readers of all ages. Kenny Watson, an African -American boy, embarks on a few adventures, but the real major adventure is when the whole Watson must go south to Birmingham, Alabama. Why, you ask? Byron, Kenny’s older brother had been stirring up a LOT of trouble, such as setting toilet paper on FIRE, and also straightening his hair, so Kenny’s parents think he should stay with Grandma Sands for a while, since Grandma Sands will not accept any form of trouble at all. While in Birmingham, the family notices some extremely discriminatory events (segregation), but the final straw is when a church near Grandma Sands’s is destroyed by a BOMB, so they all decide to head home, even Byron. This book is an awesome realistic-fiction, and it really cracked me up some of the time. Definitely recommended.

The Penderwicks at Point Mouette

The Penderwicks at Point Mouette

By Jeanne Birdsall

I really liked this book! In this book, the new Penderwick family is being split up for the first time. Batty, Jane, and Skye are heading to Point Mouette with Jeffery and thier Aunt, and Rosy is going to New Jersey with her best friend Anna. Mr. Penderwick, Isnatha, and Ben are heading to England for a business trip. Skye is going to be the OAP, and she's nervous. Plus, an unexpected discovery is made, and Skye isn't sure what to do, especially when Aunt Claire sprains her ankle. Will they survive without Rosy? Read the book to find out! I gave this book 5 stars! Happy Reading!

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