Kids Books - Education
Youtube (Social Media Sensations)
By Lisa Owings
Youtube the video sharing we all know. where you can waste hours watching cats do impossible feats or you can catch up on the latest news or watch interesting tutorials. but... what do you really know about the famous app? when was it created? who created it? what was the first video uploaded? why did charlie bite his brothers finger.. LOL. all good questions and all good reasons why you should read this book. thanks for reading Ajg16s reviews
Jack and Jill
By Louisa May Alcott
Jack and Jill by Louisa May Alcott is a 24 chapter fictional book about two friends. They have small, lighthearted adventures over the course of one year. I really enjoyed connecting to the characters on a personal level, seeing myself in them more than once. If you've read A Wrinkle in Time, this book is similar in writing style. My favorite part about this book is that the characters make mistakes and learn from them. It makes them more relatable. I would highly recommend this book to kids who are reading the classics, who want to read a fun short story, or are learning about different sentence structures. From 0 to 10, I give this book a strong 8.
Scaly Spotted Feathered Frilled: How do we know what dinosaurs really looked like?
By Catherine Thimmesh
ziere24
what i think about the book was that when dionosors was intient the are bones till left
Monster High: Más que amigas, monstruoamigas
By Gitty Daneshvari
coolgirl
this book was awesome. It may be a teen book and i am a tween but it was enjoyable. I can not put it down. It deals with drama, romace and so much more. Please read it
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Books!
By Lucille Colandro
This one was very funny. The old lady ate a lot of things that I would never, ever eat. I read this just before school started.
So You Want to Be President? (Caldecott Medal Book)
By Judith St. George
This book is about what presidents are like and what might help you become one. This book also tells you what are some good things about president and some bad things about president .
You're Finally Here!
By Mélanie Watt
It was pretty funny. The rabbit is very fun and full of energy! I never knew what to expect on the next page. I liked reading it several times.
The Case of the Case of Mistaken Identity (Brixton Brothers)
By Mac Barnett
I pulled this book off my younger brother's shelf one evening, because I wanted to try to convince him to read something this summer. Before I knew it, I'm up til 3 in the morning, just devouring chapter after chapter. It's such an easy read (4-6th grade), the illustrations are very well drawn and there are just enough of them throughout the book. I really enjoyed the fast-paced story line; following the main character on this insane "adventure" you can call it, where he ran from the cops, the FBI librarians, found hidden passages and uncovered the city's mystery to save the United States of America's secrets hidden in a quilt. What a read! Sometimes, it's really refreshing to go back and read those simple books where it's the action and little details that matter most rather than the vocabulary or huge character development.









