Kids Books - Fiction

The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street

The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street

By Karina Glaser

The Vanderbeekers kids; the twins, Isa and Jessie both are 13 years old, Oliver, 10 years old, Hyacinth, 8 years old, and lastly but not at least, Laney who is 6 years old. They lived in the brownstone apartment for whole of their lives, and it's practically another member of the Vanderbeekers family. They have pets, Franz, a dog, George Washington, a cat, and Prangini, a bunny. All were well until their landlord, Mr. Beiderman refused to renew their lease after 6 years of living there for Vanderbeekers. Papa Vanderbeeker as revealed lived in Harlem for all of his childhood, which was actually hoping to have his children to live for whole of their childhood in the Harlem, too. Ever since when the news broke out that Mr. Beiderman refuses to renew their lease, the Vanderbeekers doing as much as they could to save their home. You'll meet people like, Mr. Van Hooten, Isa's violin teacher, Auntie Harrigan and Uncle Arthur, Miss Josie, Mr. Jeet, Angie, the Castlemans, Benny and his parents (Benny is 8th grader and Isa is in 7th grade), etc. In the ending, Benny finally asked Isa out for the dance and the Vanderbeekers also got invited into the Mr. Beiderman's apartment after those long years and the Vanderbeekers barely even know him until they found the truth in the newspapers and people. - Happy Reading!

Minecraft: Minecraft Creations Handbook: The Minecraft Construction Handbook Specially Made for The Best Minecraft Players (mincraft secrets, minecraft handbook, minecraft construction, minecraft)

Minecraft: Minecraft Creations Handbook: The Minecraft Construction Handbook Specially Made for The Best Minecraft Players (mincraft secrets, minecraft handbook, minecraft construction, minecraft)

By Gold KID

Mc craft

The myth of the four golden books is true! super flint and steel,new portals the portal book its all real!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

One Piece Vol. 4: The Black Cat Pirates

One Piece Vol. 4: The Black Cat Pirates

By Eiichiro Oda

it is the best book you got to read it

The Blackbird Girls

The Blackbird Girls

By Anne Blankman

I read this book for school, and I loved it. It is about the Chernobyl incident and ww2. I love the character development and how sweet it is

My Hero Academia Vol (11-18) Kohei Horikoshi Collection 8 Books Set

My Hero Academia Vol (11-18) Kohei Horikoshi Collection 8 Books Set

By Kohei Horikoshi

I am currently only on book no.3, but I recommend this series, both the anime and the manga. The people who say that the fan base is toxic only look in the bad crevices.

The Third Wheel (Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Book 7)

The Third Wheel (Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Book 7)

By Jeff Kinney

I have always love the Diary of the wimpy kids series! This book is one of my favorites of the series, 1.) because this is the book that got the series started! And 2.) This book was the very, very ,and I mean very first novel book I have ever read! And this book made me want to continue on reading novels and now I have read almost all of theme.(a new one just came out so I need to read that one.) So if you haven't read any of these books, well then your really missing out on a lot! This book is just plain fun, FUNNY, good, and very interesting! So if you like any of that, then I suggest you read all the series! SO READ THIS BOOK TODAY OR IF ITS NIGHT TIME,THEN TOMORROW! have a good day and I hope you enjoyed my review!!!! :)

Rowley Jefferson's Awesome Friendly Adventure (Diary of an Awesome Friendly Kid)

Rowley Jefferson's Awesome Friendly Adventure (Diary of an Awesome Friendly Kid)

By Jeff Kinney

I was required to read Rowley Jefferson’s Awesome Friendly Adventure for school, and I have to say that it wasn’t the best book I’ve ever read. Okay, it wasn’t bad—I liked how it involved a tiny bit more action and adventure than the normal Diary of a Wimpy Kid books—but some of the characters aren’t as well-developed as I expected. For example, take Garg. Instead of showing more of his backstory, the author just mentioned that he was a barbarian, which doesn’t tell us much information about him. Another problem was how the plot moved slowly. The story basically just starts out with Roland living an ordinary, boring life, and wishing he could go on an adventure, but the adventure doesn’t actually start until the fourth or fifth chapter. I’ve only read the first few chapters so far, so I hope the book gets better later on. However, there were some good things about this book that I enjoyed, like the humor. It wasn’t as humorous as the other Diary of a Wimpy Kid books, but still pretty funny. I liked how a debate between Rowley and Greg came after each chapter, with their thoughts on the book, even though Greg’s a character I didn’t particularly enjoy. Overall, I think Rowley Jefferson’s Awesome Friendly Adventure is a good book, just not the greatest in the series.

Pete the Cat and the Bad Banana (My First I Can Read)

Pete the Cat and the Bad Banana (My First I Can Read)

By James Dean

In this book pete the cat tastes a bad banana and he stops eating them . his mom tries many way of him liking them again but pete does not eat them . on the day of the race pete badly wants a banana . his monkey friend gives him a banana and then he starts eating them again . the moral is you should not stop if only one pat is bad .

Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons

Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons

By Eric Litwin

Even though I read this book in 1st grade & i'm in 5th now, I still remember this book so I've decided to review it. I thought it was very funny. The Pete The Cat series used to be my favorite. I love how he didn't get upset because he lost a button, he just thought it was, quote "groovy" to have 3! I think this book is really good for kidnergardners, 1st graders & 2nd graders. The whole series of The Pete The Cat book's is good for those grades too.

Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes

Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes

By Eric Litwin

Pete the cat is one of my favorite series yet! The books are creative and fun while teaching little ones life lessons and social skills. My daughter learned so much from this book she now is able to recognize letters make words by spelling each color (brown,blue, red). Great book for preschoolers.

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