Kids Books - Cultures

Baseball Card Adventures: 4-Book Grand Slam Collection: Honus & Me, Jackie & Me, Babe & Me, Shoeless Joe & Me

Baseball Card Adventures: 4-Book Grand Slam Collection: Honus & Me, Jackie & Me, Babe & Me, Shoeless Joe & Me

By Dan Gutman

I love all four of these books they are awesome and i am really in to science fiction. Love baseball and love that he mentions the louisville slugger museum

Amelia Fang and the Half-Moon Holiday (The Amelia Fang Series)

Amelia Fang and the Half-Moon Holiday (The Amelia Fang Series)

By Laura Ellen Anderson

I like the bit where they eat the plums

The Adventures of a Girl Called Bicycle

The Adventures of a Girl Called Bicycle

By Christina Uss

This book is one of my FAVORITE BOOKS EVER!!!!!! The author, Christina Uss, tells the story of a very quiet orphaned girl who, one day when she was around four, showed up on the doorstep of a monastery in a pink shirt with a bicycle on it. Since she has no name, one of the nuns that live in the monastery, Sister Wanda, names her "Bicycle" after her shirt. She grows up living and being homeschooled in the monastery. Bicycle is a very quiet girl who has trouble making friends and is happy to stay in the monastery with Sister Wanda, the monks, and her beloved bicycle Clunk. But Sister Wanda thinks she should make more friends, so she signs Bicycle up for a summer camp called the "Friendship Factory" that promises "three guaranteed friends by the end of the summer". Well, Bicycle does not like this idea ONE BIT, so she decides to make a friend on her own terms. Bicycle runs away to bike all the way across the country to meet her idol, a famous biker who is holding a bike festival in California. She thinks she can convince him to be her friend so that Sister Wanda will se that she CAN make friends. On the way, her bike gets haunted, she meets a lady with yummy cookies, gets knocked unconscious, rescues a bicycle-obsessed racehorse, and saves a slow-food food chain. I think this book is amazingly funny and I totally reccommend it!

The Good Garden: How One Family Went from Hunger to Having Enough (CitizenKid)

The Good Garden: How One Family Went from Hunger to Having Enough (CitizenKid)

By Katie Smith Milway

This book is good for somebody who likes old timey indian stuff. Here is a summary: S- Maria W-wanted her garden to grow again B- the soil was out of nutrients, and damaged T- Maria started using compost in her garden S- food started growing again Bye P.S. It contains some spanish in the book!

Social Media Savvy: Facts and Figures About Selfies, Smartphones and Standing Out (Savvy: Girlology)

Social Media Savvy: Facts and Figures About Selfies, Smartphones and Standing Out (Savvy: Girlology)

By Elizabeth Raum

Learn all things smartphones, and more with this book. Did you know it would take you 10 YEARS to view all the photos out on Snapchat in 1 HOUR, Or that people who watch YouTube watch about 3.2 BILLION hours of videos each MONTH! I didn't know these things and I also learned some other things in this book. You should check it out some time of your interested in the the different stats and facts! Recommended to 12+ Thanks for reading -Ajg16's reviews

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Large Print

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Large Print

By Lewis Carroll

This is my book reweiw of Alice and wonderland Lewis Carroll. Alice and wonderlands setting is in the 1800s in England, and alice falls Into hole by the rabbit who lured her into wonderland and she dreamed about wonderland and all the characters. And she has get out of wonderland. And hatter kinda gives Alice riddles for her to solve as she goes on her journey. And Cheshire cat is the only cat that listen to Alice and the cat was the queens. And the queen wants Alice to be executed because Alice made a insult about her. But Alice manages to escape out of the queens castle. The protagonist is Alice and the antagonist is the queen. Alice got out of wonderland. What I liked about the book was the adventure and the story line.

Iron Hearted Violet

Iron Hearted Violet

By Kelly Barnhill

Iron Hearted Violet is an extremely creative and well-written fantasy about a princess who isn't beautiful (in fact, rather ugly), isn't dainty, and most assuredly isn't weak. Her kingdom loves her, especially her mother, father, her best friend Demetrius and the castle's storyteller, Cassian. Her name is Violet. Violet and Demetrius constantly wander the castle, exploring its secrets. Anything they find is relatively normal (well, as normal as things can be in a magical castle) until they stumble upon the secret of an evil god, known as the Nybbas. From then on, a series of events take place that send the kingdom towards its doom -- into the waiting hands of the Nybbas. With the help of a dragon, a runty god, three "miniature people" and the somewhat unwilling storyteller Cassian, Violet and Demetrius must stop the Nybbas and save their world from utter destruction. I loved this book so much! It is possibly the most unpredictable book I have ever read, and it literally defies every fairytale cliche. After reading the whole thing, I was thoroughly convinced that it is in my top five favorite books. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys a good adventure, and an unusual one at that. Get ready to expect the unexpected!

Kid Activists: True Tales of Childhood from Champions of Change (Kid Legends)

Kid Activists: True Tales of Childhood from Champions of Change (Kid Legends)

By Robin Stevenson

People often say: “You’re just a kid, you can’t do anything”. Well, some kids like Ruby Bridges, did do something! She faced crowds that said that black kids can’t go to white schools. But she went to the school anyway! Or Rosa Parks, who refused to move to a different seat so a white passenger could sit. This book tells the true childhood stories of kid activists. Such stories like Helen Keller, the blind and deaf girl who stood up for disabled people. Frederick Douglass taught escaped slaves; Harvey Milk thought everyone should be treated equal, Iqbal Masih fought to end child slavery, while being a slave himself. And Malala Yousafzai thought that everyone should have education. After all, in order to become an adult, you must be a kid. So ignore those people that say kids can’t do anything and go out there and do something! This book was seriously good, and I couldn’t put it down. I’m going to go see if my library has the rest of the series because it was so good.

National Geographic Kids Almanac 2023 (US edition) (National Geographic Kids Almanac (Hardcover))

National Geographic Kids Almanac 2023 (US edition) (National Geographic Kids Almanac (Hardcover))

By National Geographic

The National Geographic 2023 almanac is an amazing almanac filled with fun facts, cool activities, and cool pictures. Picture yourself in a scenario, you need to do a school project on different countries. Well, look no further, in this book, it tells you all the countries, the religions, and populations. If you need a pick me up, go to the new 20 things that will make you happy section. Whether you need to use this book for school, want to learn about countries and states, or need a pick me up, this book is for you.

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