Kids Books - Education
Ultimate Oceanpedia: The Most Complete Ocean Reference Ever (National Geographic Kids)
By Christina Wilsdon
Wow this is so cool I love sea creatures
Extreme Ocean: Amazing Animals, High-Tech Gear, Record-Breaking Depths, and More
By Sylvia Earle, Glen Phalen
Cool! I really want to read this- or maybe my brother does more :) He really likes these kind of books- If anyone has read this please reply and tell me :)
Summary: The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo
By Millionaire Mindset Publishing
It is a must-read for people who want to be a tidy person. It took me one year to fully change into the life I wanted to live!🤣😜
To Race a Dream
By Deborah Savage
Theodora "Theo" Harris, a 16-years-old girl who strives for her dream of horses. She would do anything just to get close to horses, drive them, work with them. But in Theo's time of 1906, women aren't allowed to work with horses, drive them, and other stuff. At her home, her older sister, Claudia who was 19; already so successful in music, playing the violin. Theo often feels lost every-time when she around her sister. Her parents, Maud and Steveson but Maud often paid a lot of attention to Claudia more than she does it to Theo. Theo's friend, Carl Johansson who worked as a rag boy at the barn who also a school friend. Carl is a reason of Theo finally being able to work at the barn, being close to horses but only dressed as a boy. So Theo living a lie but finally told a truth in nearly ending of the book. She also met few stable workers; a rat killer Amon Szabo, Mr. O'Leary, Mr. Marion Willis Savage, a owner of famous horse, Dan Patch of who Theo really loved, and few others. Things suddenly feels like its changed when Claudia contacted polio, causing her to be bedridden for nearly a month. Theo saw her aunt, Harriet Kerr, a doctor who helped Claudia to get well again. And Carl had revealed that he actually liked Theo and loved the stories that Theo had wrote. - Happy Reading!
Frindle
By HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS
I love the book Frindle because it is just a funny short book about a not thinks that he can name a pen frindle because they had a lesson on how names don't have a definition on everything. So the boy decided to make "pen" frindle instead. The author ( Andrew Clements) make very relatable children books! (You should DEFINITELY read at least one of his books!)
Lyddie (New Windmills)
By Katherine Paterson
Lydia "Lyddie" Worthen, a young girl in 1846, about twenty years right before U.S. Civil War had began. Her mother, Mattie, who you would sometimes see her letters to Lyddie but not so often had died later in the book. Her sister, Agnes, also died, too. Her another sister, Rachel, and her brother Charles "Charlie" who Lyddie seldom talk about but mostly about Charlie more than Rachel. Lyddie, who was only young girl when she decided to go out of her home, earn some money, send some back to her mother for the debt when her father had left. Her friends, Diana Goss, Luke Stevens, Prudence Allen, etc. This book is inspiring but sad book. This tells that even though if you lost someone or something very valuable, just keep on going, no matter what. - Happy Reading!
The Alcatraz Escape (The Book Scavenger series)
By Jennifer Chambliss Bertman
The Alcatraz Escape is about Emily and James playing Garrison Griswold's newest game, Unlock the Rock. The game is very challenging and Emily and her friends have to work hard to solve all the puzzles.
The Unbreakable Code (The Book Scavenger series)
By Jennifer Chambliss Bertman
The book The Unbreakable Code is about an ancient code that no one has been able to break. In the book, Emily and her friend James work together to try to break it even though there are many danger and threats in the way.
Story Thieves
By James Riley
I love this book. It's so good! WARNING: the characters are not very good role models, such as Bethany doing things behind her mom's back, and being mean to Owen and not doing the right thing, just because Owen would do it (she finds Owen very stupid and annoying). And there is a lot of lying, and Owen hides the truth from Bethany and carries out a plan, even when Bethany tells him how DANGEROUS it can be! He should have listened to her, even though she is a hot-head. And there is some surgery, which might make some readers feel uncomfortable. Just a heads-up to let you know. I recommend it for ages 8+, or maybe 7+. And if you like this book, then you will like KEEPER OF THE LOST CITIES. Read both books. Owen is just a normal kid who lives in the normal world. But that's the problem--life is so boring when you live in the real world and not star as the hero in your very own book series (boring except for reading the Kiel Gnomenfoot magic quest series. NOT BORING AT ALL!). His everyday life is so boring until he sees Bethany climb out of a book in the library where his mother works. It takes some convincing, but Bethany finally tells Owen that she's half-fictional (if that's confusing, her mother is a normal person like Owen, and her father is a fictional character who found his way out of his books and married Bethany's mom) and that she's searching for her 100% fictional father, who went missing when she accidentally jumped herself, her friends, and him into a book at her fourth birthday party. She jumped herself and her friends out, but she has not seen her father since she left him in the book. Owen has just the thing to help her find her dad (or knows OF it). It's a spell in the Kiel Gnomenfoot books--a location spell. But Owen isn't really going into the book to get Bethany access to a spell. He wants to save the Magister, Kiel's magic teacher who is about to be killed by the evil Mad Scientist, Dr. Verity. Owen just can't let that happen, so he changes the plot--with some very mixed results! Owen is where Kiel should be, Kiel is where Owen should be, and the girls are facing some serious situations with the annoying boys (if you're wondering, Bethany and Kiel are facing the Magister, and Owen, who is disguised as Kiel in the last book, is teaming up with Charm, the lovable half-robotic girl. They both face impossible challenges, both in the fictional and nonfictional world, and face difficult choices. I think you will like this awesome book.
Weird But True World 2024
By National Geographic Kids
Very good book with tons of information! Totally recommended!









