Kids Books - Health
Homeroom Diaries
By James Patterson, Lisa Papademetriou
Homeroom Diaries is all about a teenager's life! The main character, Cuckoo, is going through a lot of troubles, she lost the two most important person in her life, but she didn't let that break her down, with her best friends by her side, she decides to ignore all the hate and start over and stay happy. This story might seem simple but I think it's very realistic and especially suitable for teenagers. I think one of the strengths of this book is the drawings, it keeps the story interesting and giving the readers a better image of the characters and scenes. The author added many details to describe the emotions of Cuckoo and her friends. I also really love that the story is told in a diary form. I recommend Homeroom Diaries to teenager readers. The most important message from this book is...Always remember to stay positive!!!
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teenagers
By Sean Covey
This book is really great. My mom bought it for me as soon i turned thirteen. After reading it here and there and taking notes and applying it to my life i feel much better as a teenage kid. I would most definatly recomend this to other teenagers out there.
Chicken Soup for the Preteen Soul 2
By Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Patty Hansen, Irene Dunlap
I want to read this book sooooooooooooooo bad. I loves these series of books. I recommend this series to everyone.
Science and Technology. Medical Technology
By Ann Fullick
Donovan Vargas
this book is the best book ever.
The Sleep Lady®’s Good Night, Sleep Tight: Gentle Proven Solutions to Help Your Child Sleep Well and Wake Up Happy
By Kim West
well the baby is cute but the book is boring
I Have to Go! (Classic Munsch)
By Robert N Munsch
I loved this book when I was little and I still do. And i love this app it is awsome the best
The Berenstain Bear Scouts and the Sinister Smoke Ring
By Stan & Jan Berenstain
it is a good because the dad bear wants to be tobacco free again
Helen Keller (DK Biography)
By Leslie Garrett, Annie Tremmel Wilcox
Helen Keller was a girl who became blind and deaf. Despite these huge obstacles, she grew up to be an amazing woman. The biography tells us about her childhood and how she loved to write. I was totally able to relate to that and standing tall in life.
The JGirls Guide: The Young Jewish Woman's Handbook for Coming of Age
By Penina Adelman, Ali Feldman, Dr. Shulamit Reinharz
I like this book but parts of it I think are NOT cool