Kids Books - Family
Amelia Bedelia Chapter Book #7: Amelia Bedelia Sets Sail
By Herman Parish
😙😊hi this book is called amelia bedelia sets sail by herman parish i think that you should buy this book because it is so funny that i can't stop laughing
Trust Me, I'm Lying
By Mary Elizabeth Summer
This book looks like the best it's so attracting and the first time i saw it i wanted to review it because it is like so awesome even the cover makes more people want to read it! i want to read it too because i want to have fun doing something so i will read this book.
Hidden: A Child's Story of the Holocaust
By Loic Dauvillier, Greg Salsedo
A short easy graphic novel, this is really good. It is about the life of a child in the holocaust surviving through some tough conditions, like having being separated from her parents, having to change her name for her life, and even going to school! read it now
The Great Green Notebook of Katie Roberts
By Amy Hest
No. This is the story of a girl who lived during world war two, and only mopes about not having a boyfriend. As good as it sounds
Looking for Me
By Betsy R. Rosenthal
This is an amazingly awesomely cooly EPIC book which you need to read! It has lots of comedy, drama, emotions, fun, and motivation! A book entirely told through poetry may not sound that fun, but trust me, you are missing out if you don't read it!
My Homework Ate My Homework
By Patrick Jennings
I just finished reading this book. It was very good and had some inspiring parts in it. It has many themes and lessons packed inside this quick but, oh so meaningful read. I totally recommend it to anyone and everyone. It has humor, lessons, dialogue, sadness, inspiring areas and more.
The Diamond Girls
By JACQUELINE WILSON
Hello, I am Dorkpop2000 and today I will be reviewing, ‘The Diamond Girls.’ Now, may I just say this book is AMAZING. Basically, the book is filled with drama throughout which makes you engrossed to the book. This is a strategy the author uses in her books which really interests me. Also, another point I may add, is that she adds real life situations in the book. It makes you feel as if you know the main character in real life. The minute I read the first chapter I kept on reading it and reading it and I was quite upset when I finished it. It was quite scary at some points but that wasn’t a big deal for me. Do I recommend it? Oh yes! But, I would advise age 10 or 11 and over will enjoy it most. Some maturity is needed to understand and enjoy the book more. I hope after reading my review, you have a better idea on reading this book.
Looking for JJ
By Anne Cassidy
I haven't read the book yet! But it's definitely something I'm looking forward to reading. In my head, I think this book is not dreary and upsetting. It's just my opinion on the book. Mhmm, I'm so looking forward to reading this book...whenever I get the chance.









