Kids Books - Education

Barbie, I Can Be- A Pet Vet (Step into Reading, Step 1)

Barbie, I Can Be- A Pet Vet (Step into Reading, Step 1)

By Mary Man-Kong

i love this book i want it

Through My Eyes: A Quarterback's Journey, Young Reader's Edition

Through My Eyes: A Quarterback's Journey, Young Reader's Edition

By Tim Tebow

This book is the best book for someone that loves football.This book is a outstanding book.The book talks about his life on a farm,and on the fooball field.Tim Tebow is a very godly man.He always had something to do with god.Praying,saying bible verses and a lot more.Overall this book is the best book I've read so far in fifth grade.......

Holt McDougal Library: Dragonwings (Cover Craft)

Holt McDougal Library: Dragonwings (Cover Craft)

By HOLT MCDOUGAL

Dragonwings is a book about a young boy, Moon Shadow, who goes to America, leaving his mother and grandmother in China, to work with his father, Windrider. In this book, Moon Shadow helps his father realize and pursue his goal to make a flying machine, Dragonwings. In this book Lawrence Yep has demonstrated the love in a family. In the end, Windrider realizes that he as been foolish pursuing his dream and instead be with his family. After all, dragons do have families.

Junie B. Jones and Her Big Fat Mouth

Junie B. Jones and Her Big Fat Mouth

By Barbara Park, Mahoney Dan

Sophia

I think kids should read Junie b. Jones because it is funny and to kids it's a life long lesson. Junie b. And her big fat mouth she puts everything into her mouth that she see's on the ground."DONT YOU EVER PUT ANYTHING IN YOUR MOUTH YOU SEE ON THE GROUND "the janitor said.I really like the book Junie b. Jones and maybe you will to.

Tale of Two Cities (Laurel & Gold)

Tale of Two Cities (Laurel & Gold)

By Charles Dickens

I'm halfway through the novel right now, & I've got to say, it's amazing! So far, I've heard about how the French Revolution is ongoing, while the story revolves around the following characters - Dr. Manette, a man who has been driven insane due to his immoral imprisonment for 18 years; his daughter, Lucie Manette, a lovely young woman who inspires & gives hope to those around her; Charles Darnay, the virtuous son of venal French aristocrats who is persecuted in both England & France; Madame Defarge, a cruel yet cunning agent who silently weaves a complex web of victims; & Sydney Carton, a failing, alcoholic lawyer who is still able to reveal a love filled with both allure & tragedy. Simply fascinating... :D

A Heart in a Body in the World

A Heart in a Body in the World

By Deb Caletti

If you are fine with reading sad books (because I love sad books), then you should DEFINITELY read this. It explains her grief so well. And when it tells you what happened to her at the end, it is almost like a twist and it makes you so sad. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

Spilling Ink: A Young Writer's Handbook

Spilling Ink: A Young Writer's Handbook

By Ellen Potter, Anne Mazer

I've wanted to be a children's writer since I was eight. This book gives great skills on character building, rough drafts, and settings. There are even interviews with the authors about their childhoods in the back of the book. I will definitely keep this book with me forever.

National Geographic Kids Almanac 2019 (National Geographic Almanacs)

National Geographic Kids Almanac 2019 (National Geographic Almanacs)

By National Geographic Kids

This is an EPIC book which has the most brainiest, yet still the most fun information! It is definitely a book you want to read-the world in 2019, the amazing animals, and also fun and games! There are some activities that are fun like predicting your future, making biofilm or a lava lamp. If you are finding every fun facts and activities, you should try reading National Geographic Kids Almanac 2019!!!

Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations

Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations

By Alex Harris, Brett Harris

This book lives up to it's title. It inspires you to "Do Hard Things". This book encourages young people to go beyond what is expected of teenagers today, to "rebel against low expectations". The fact itself that when this book was written, the authors were teens is a testament to the book itself. I liked that the way the Harris brothers proved their point, and encouraged, was through different types of stories. For example, in some areas they would quote Bible verses and connect how they tie in to every day life. In other places they would give modern day examples of teens who were inspired, and did hard things and give personal stories and anecdotes. One of my favorite messages in the book is that hard things can look different for everyone. For some people, it can be starting a blog or a mission group to build wells overseas. For other people it can be playing the piano in public, or making an effort to get along with a sibling. It doesn't matter how big or small it is. What matters is that you do the hard thing. I would definitely recommend this book to all pre-teens and teenagers. Although geared specifically towards adolescents, it would also probably be a good read for adults. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars.

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