Kids Books - Friendship
The One Year Book of Devotions for Girls
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Both boys and girls will be eager to read these devotionals created just for them from the same people who created the One Year Book of Devotions for Kids #1-3. A variety of themes relevant to today's elementary school-age boys and girls will encourage and challenge them to personalize lessons from Scripture.!!
Not That I Care (Friendship Ring)
By Rachel Vail
this book rachel and vail it's pretty good you all should follow and read it also follow me bye hope you like this book
113 Things To Do By 13 (Stonesong Press Book)
By Brittany & Terri MacLeod
One of them was to eat dinner backwards. Of course, my mom would NEVER let me eat dessert first. -_____-
Is This Normal?: Girls Questions, Answered by the Editors of the Care & Keeping of You (American Girl)
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It was fun and interesting reading this book.I didn't know so many other girls from different states have similar problems, issues, and concerns as I do!
Lucky Stars #2: Wish Upon a Pet
By Phoebe Bright
I love Lucky Stars. I bought the fist book, but I can't get the second book. I'm hoping I can get it, but I got the first book at my school book sale, and this is my last year in my elementary school, so I can't buy anymore.
Wonder Light (Unicorns of the Mist)
By R. R. Russell
I know what you're thinking when you look at the cover and title. You're thinking, "Unicorns? You mean the pink creatures with fluffy purple manes that eat cotton candy and dance on rainbows?" After all, that's what I was thinking. Until I read the book. Mrs. Russell, the author, did a perfect job of weaving ancient myths into present-day reality. We begin our story with Twig, a skinny 12 year old who is being shipped off to a pony ranch by Keely, her stepmother, for some mysterious crimes that are yet to be explained. On arriving at Lonehorn Island, she begins to sense a strange presence, and see dark shadows weaving through the trees. Eventually, Twig will face an epic battle against the beasts of Lonehorn Island - but will she survive to long enough to win it? All in all, amazing writing. Mrs. Russell took on the challenging aspect of molding the reputation of the unicorn into something undefiable. You won't think about unicorns the same way ever again.









