Kids Books - Fairy

Giant Dance Party

Giant Dance Party

By Betsy Bird

I like this book because I love ballet too. I wanted to quit just like Lexy in the book. I like that she taught furry blue giants dance lessons because it was funny. My favorite part was when they did the show.

Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

By Walt Disney Company

I chose to read this book because I watched the movie and was in a Snow White and the Seven Dwarves performance. The book was a little bit different than the movie and the performance. I love this book. I think this is good for ages 4 to age 8.😍 😁 😘

The Icebound Land (Ranger's Apprentice #3)

The Icebound Land (Ranger's Apprentice #3)

By John Flanagan

Ranger51

Before I write this, I'd just like to first of all start out with saying that THIS IS MY FAVORITE SERIES OF ALL TIME!!! Book 3 (this one) and 4 of this series were so... just crazyyyy!!!! Like it was so intense and so like I NEEDED to get past certain parts and just needed them to find Will and Evanlyn!!! AGH it was INSANE!!! But it was really good, too! - I read the first 8 books in the summer (with a crazy schedule due to ballet and vacation and camps and stuff) and literally gobbled books 1-4 up!! I LOVED it!! Seriously, read these books!!! Just so much suspense and it was just SO intense!!!

The Toymaker's Apprentice

The Toymaker's Apprentice

By Sherri L. Smith

the toy maker and his apprentas are on a missen when the toymaker was taken prisoner by the evil mice so tey have to stop them.

To Catch a Mermaid

To Catch a Mermaid

By Suzanne Selfors

once his mother disappears with a twister Mertyle Broom starts faking sick and Mr.Broom goes into the attic hoping for protection against the wind. Halvor the cook whose a Viking descendant cooks fish for every meal. Bom Broom thinks he is the only one in his family who's not crazy. one day while getting some fish for dinner Boom finds a mermaid join him and his family on wild adventures by reading the book.

Scarlet

Scarlet

By Marissa Meyer

Scarlet lives on a farm with her grandmother. She works as a delivery girl back and forth from the farm to the Rieux Tavern, to deliver vegetables and fruit. But now, her grandmother has gone missing, and the police have called off the search for her. Then she finds her dad looking for something, tearing the whole house apart for it, to give to the kidnappers so he and his mother are safe; and the only thing he remembers about the kidnappers are tattoos on their elbows with LSOP and then a few numbers. At the tavern, Scarlet finds a man with a tattoo on his elbow and he is being really kind to her, so Scarlet does not know if she can trust him. On a loyal search to find her grandmother, Scarlet and Cinder’s paths intertwine as they both face problems big enough to not be able to handle alone. As Cinder is on the run from the government with another outlaw, the queen’s army is getting ready to attack in the thrilling second book in The Lunar Chronicles penned by Marissa Meyer. What I thought about it: Scarlet was amazing. I loved how much of the fairy tale, Little Red Riding Hood, was incorporated into the book. Scarlet is Little Red, and her grandmother is missing and she goes looking for her. At first, I wasn’t so thrilled that the whole story wasn’t going to be about Cinder, but as I started reading it I loved how the stories of Cinder and Scarlet blended together, and at the end they faced their problems together; as a team. I loved how Marissa really brought the fairy tale to life and made it realistic and believable in the real world. Also, the cover is just so amazing! That red cape is just so flowy and wavy, and I love that you can see part of Scarlet. I think that the struggles between Luna and Earth will be more tense as we go on, from the attack and because Levana is just so evilly terrible! Oops, terribly evil, my mistake. I can’t wait for Cress!

Poptopics: Mythology #1 (Poptropica)

Poptopics: Mythology #1 (Poptropica)

By Tracey West

This is a cool mini guide to Greek mythology! It has some cool myths such as the Athens naming and the Persephone kidnaping etc. it even has cool pop facts and pop culture. This is a book for 3rd graders and older.

The Jungle Book (Modern English Translation)

The Jungle Book (Modern English Translation)

By Rudyard Kipling

nyd

WARNING: SPOILER ALERT. The last fight was so good it was about mowgil and sher kan, Sher kan was trying to kill kowgil but he made a plan that he got some cows and some bulls he splits the cows and bulls and he gouse down into a valley and he held sher kan and that triggered the cows and bulls to starts ruining and the he got stampeded to death and he started to skin sher kan.

Of Giants and Ice (The Ever Afters)

Of Giants and Ice (The Ever Afters)

By Shelby Bach

I just read this book for the second time and it was even sweeter than the first time (mostly because I actually understood everything for the first time in forever). I don't usually read books twice but this book was special because it was one of my absolute top favorite book series PLUS this summer I'm planning on re-reading my favorite book series. AHEM and I also got the fourth book of this series BUT I read one page and I had forgotten who and what all the characters were so I'm just re-starting from the beginning. I don't regret my decision one bit, because the second I opened this book, Rory's life became as real as my own. She's such a relatable character who is very unlike some of the perfect characters in stories these days. You can actually connect with her and feel her embarrassment, anger, happiness, and you just have to laugh out loud when she snaps a witty comment back at Chase. I WOULD make a critique about how she believed in magic so seemingly quickly, but, hey, I guess being chased by a fire-breathing dragon, escaping giants with bug-spray, and almost dying by falling from a magic beanstalk will do that to ya. I will never understand why this isn't a New York Times bestseller, and I recommend this to ANYONE who loves adventure, fantasy, and all those other genres and such. Better end this review now before it turns into one of those monster reviews so long that nobody actually reads anything but the first sentence. Anyways, this book was amazing in every way and you should probably read it if you want a cool story in your life.

Wonder Woman: Warbringer (DC Icons Series)

Wonder Woman: Warbringer (DC Icons Series)

By Leigh Bardugo

Wonder Woman

Great movie...but FANTASTIC book!

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