Kids Books - Crafts

Cooking Class: 57 Fun Recipes Kids Will Love to Make (and Eat!)

Cooking Class: 57 Fun Recipes Kids Will Love to Make (and Eat!)

By Deanna F. Cook

This was a pretty good book! This is a book that was written for and geared towards kids and younger teens. In this book or a lot of recipes! I've tried them out, and all of the ones I've tried out have worked. I thought that the lay out of the book was good for kids, but some of the recipes were to hard. I gave it 3 stars. Happy Reading!

Classic Collector's Handbook: An Official Guide to the First 151 Pokémon (Pokémon)

Classic Collector's Handbook: An Official Guide to the First 151 Pokémon (Pokémon)

By Scholastic, Silje Watson

All Pokedex entries for every Kanto Pokemon. A must read book for all Pokemon fans.

Animal Jam Journal

Animal Jam Journal

By National Geographic Kids

i haven't read it but I've heard it is really cool and fun. i wish i had though i hope i can get it someday.

Caught (The Missing)

Caught (The Missing)

By Margaret Peterson Haddix

When time freezes in Jonah’s 7th grade science class, he knows something’s wrong. Five minutes later, Jonah and Katherine are speeding through time. They are in the year 1903, right next to Albert and Mileva Einstein themselves. When Mileva sees the Elucidator floating in thin air, she grabs it and shoves it in her pocket. She goes on a long journey to see her eighteen-month old child, Lieserl with Jonah and Katherine following her, and she realizes that they are there. They have gotten caught. With Mileva now having the knowledge of time-travel, will Jonah and Katherine be able to save history? And with a thirteen year old Lieserl in place of the eighteen-month old one, will they be able to keep Lieserl secret, and Mileva’s mouth shut? In an epic pageturner with shocking information revealed, Will history be in ruins, or will they be able to save the mess they made? What I thought about it: I did not want to read Caught. After I read Torn, I did not want to continue the series. But, I wanted to give Margaret Peterson Haddix another chance, so I continued the series. And I’m glad I did. I really enjoyed Caught. It might’ve been because it involved the Einsteins, and it was cool reading about their early life, as well as their later life in the Author’s Note. I love the Author’s Note in all of the books, it just gives you the fascinating history behind the story. I also really like the idea of time freezing; it sounds like a made-up thing, but this book makes it seem real. Then there’s the part where Mileva sees her daughter eleven years older than she was a second before. Imagine that happening to you; I think you would at least have a heart attack. There are so many interesting concepts in this book that it makes you think. Haddix is a very great author and I am glad she has redeemed herself with this novel that is hard to stop reading. So, find out if history collapses and read this book!

Emma: Lights! Camera! Cupcakes! (Cupcake Diaries Book 19)

Emma: Lights! Camera! Cupcakes! (Cupcake Diaries Book 19)

By Coco Simon

If anyone asked the Cupcake Club, "Who is the girly-girl of the group?", they'd all point towards Emma Taylor. And she'd be thrilled! Emma loves dressing up and has a very romantic fashion style. So when Romaine Ford, beautiful Emmy-awarding superstar, asks Emma to model for her, Emma nearly faints. Romaine enjoys Emma's company so much and her modeling abilities, as well as her entrepreneurial approach, that she asks Emma to bake the cupcakes for her wedding to handsome co-star Liam Carey. Emma is on top of the world at first before realizing she must bake dozens of cupcakes for a superstar without telling any of her friends. The pressure is on! A fun and entertaining book capturing the Hollywood glitz and glamor, all readers will love riding the wave of Emma's journey.

Hocus & Pocus: The Legend of Grimm's Woods: The Comic Book You Can Play (Comic Quests)

Hocus & Pocus: The Legend of Grimm's Woods: The Comic Book You Can Play (Comic Quests)

By Manuro

Hocus and Pocus is one book that catches the reader. Normal books have paragraphs bunched together and you just scan the text, but this book made the reader feel spectacular because it had the difference- but this time not in topic or climax, but the whole book is different in this situation. It gives readers a sense of wonder and delight in this adventure with Hocus or Pocus, and this book put a lot of effort making some pages related to the others, and it is a book in which the hard work put into it definitely extracted a sweet reward. I loved reading this book and I re-read it at least 20 times,

Official Guide to Legendary and Mythical Pokémon (Pokémon)

Official Guide to Legendary and Mythical Pokémon (Pokémon)

By Simcha Whitehill

This book features the legendary and mythical Pokemon! It contains the stats and everything. This book does not contain any from the Aloha and the Galar Region. I hope they produce a updated version of this book.

How to Draw Pokemon

How to Draw Pokemon

By Tracey West

This book will show you how to draw some basic Pokémon . The steps are super easy. This contains a lot of the first generation of Pokemon ( kanto region) please check out this great book

The Good Egg

The Good Egg

By Jory John

In a carton full of bad eggs, it may be next to impossible to find a good egg. Believe it or not, there is a good egg in the egg cartons. Everyone shows disrespect, but the good egg wants eggs to be nice. A crack forms on the good egg, and the egg doctor says it formed because of tension. Can the good egg find time for herself, as well and reduce tension?

National Geographic Kids Quiz Whiz 6: 1,000 Super Fun Mind-Bending Totally Awesome Trivia Questions

National Geographic Kids Quiz Whiz 6: 1,000 Super Fun Mind-Bending Totally Awesome Trivia Questions

By National Geographic Kids

Mind Blown!!! Hard questions! This book is filled with trivia questions! It is mind blowing questions that are awesome! I wonder how hard it can be?

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