Kids Books - Cultures

Ugly Pie

Ugly Pie

By Lisa Wheeler

I love Ugly Pie!! Its so funny!! It has a lot of Pies in it. And why would a bear want pie? Well that might have came from the person who wrote this imagination.

All the Places to Love

All the Places to Love

By Patricia MacLachlan

This story shares all of the places that are lived on this family farm in Wyoming. (I'm guessing it is Wyoming, since that is where the author was born.) We talked about all the places that we love, and wrote about them in our writer's notebook.

Disney Elena of Avalor: A Sister's Promise: Storybook & Necklace

Disney Elena of Avalor: A Sister's Promise: Storybook & Necklace

By Silvia Olivas

A sisters promise is really important

The Jade Dragon

The Jade Dragon

By Carolyn Marsden, Virginia Shin-Mui Loh

This book looks is good

Starfields

Starfields

By Carolyn Marsden

I want to read this sooooo bad

Pearlie in Central Park

Pearlie in Central Park

By Wendy Harmer

it was a good book, which I think was aimed at an age group between 5-8. it had a good moral to it but was written in a way that all ages could understand.

The Mysterious Woods of Whistle Root

The Mysterious Woods of Whistle Root

By Christopher Pennell

Carly is not your typical 11-year-old girl. she sleeps during the day unwillingly and awakens at night. in a little town called Whistle Root, vegetables are mysteriously left on people's roofs and music is heart at night. she awakens one night to meet a rat that soon leads her on a mysterious adventure that teaches carly about friendship, magic, and family. Personally, it's an okay story, but a little childish. It's definitely written from a unique perspective and is a story that is unusual. If you like books like Dork Diaries and A Wrinkle in Time, you'll probably like The Mysterious Woods of Whistle Root.

The Storm in the Barn (Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction)

The Storm in the Barn (Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction)

By Matt Phelan

It's a graphic novel, like a comic book. The story is about a boy named Jack Clark who's family lives in a town where he encounters bullies, dust bowls, no helping his father, and no rain at all. One day Jack wanders into the abandoned Talbot farm and finds a man that's face looked like rain. Soon he figures out that was the rain in a different form and Jack wanted to bring the rain back. So he faced the rain, then took the tote bag that brought rain but he got caught by the rain and soon they both started to tug it. But then the bag ripped and then the sky started to crackle and boom! The rain fell from the sky again and his father lets Jack help bring back the crops.

Hitler's Daughter (Bccb Blue Ribbon Fiction Books (Awards))

Hitler's Daughter (Bccb Blue Ribbon Fiction Books (Awards))

By Jackie French

Heidi, Hitlers daughter, is she real. is she not? I guess we will never know. Read this book and you shall know. Is she true or false? This book is sad and happy. It is realistic and has lots of interesting fact about Hitler. I have read this book and This book is really great. You really can't put it down.

Matisse the King of Color (Anholt's Artists Books for Children)

Matisse the King of Color (Anholt's Artists Books for Children)

By Laurence Anholt

I love art and I really like Matisse's painting. it's so nice of him to use his painting skill and raise money it fix the chapel.

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