Kids Books - History

Sgt. Reckless the War Horse: Korean War Hero (Animal Heroes)

Sgt. Reckless the War Horse: Korean War Hero (Animal Heroes)

By Melissa Higgins

I read this book. I ride horses so any time I can get a horse book I do. This one also shows that animals can be heroes too.

Children's Encyclopedia of American History

Children's Encyclopedia of American History

By DK

i am not really into history

Wendy

Wendy

By Walter Scott

Wendy is trendy, and has dreams of art stardom—but our young urban protagonist is perpetually derailed by the temptations of punk music, drugs, alcohol, parties, and boys. Hegemonies and hearts are broken in this droll and iconoclastic look at the worlds of art and twenty somethings. she is very hype and darmatic sometimes.

World War One: 1914-1918 (Campfire Graphic Novels)

World War One: 1914-1918 (Campfire Graphic Novels)

By Alan Cowsill

i love learning history

Sports Illustrated Basketball's Greatest

Sports Illustrated Basketball's Greatest

By Editors of Sports Illustrated

lebron is the best

Dracula: The Real Story

Dracula: The Real Story

By Ken Derby

AWESOME book

The Madman of Piney Woods

The Madman of Piney Woods

By Christopher Paul Curtis

Cody

There were stories of two boys named Red and benji. They have been scared of hearing but that changed one they saw the madman shot down. They had brought to the doctor, but it was no use. He died and they buried him and they were not happy. I would recommend this to 4- 8

Steve Jobs for Kids! Amazing People of the World

Steve Jobs for Kids! Amazing People of the World

By Ian D. Fraser

This Biography is a really good one! It shows Steve Jobs, an inventor of the now famous company, apple. There were funny parts, like when Steve said "If the company doesn't find a suitable name in 2 weeks, I will name it my favorite fruit, apple." And, well, you guessed it, the company couldn't find a good name, so Steve Jobs named it "Apple". It gives great inside information on him, and I had a fun time reading about him and his company, Apple.

Miss Moore Thought Otherwise: How Anne Carroll Moore Created Libraries for Children

Miss Moore Thought Otherwise: How Anne Carroll Moore Created Libraries for Children

By Jan Pinborough

this book is a book about a person who did stuff that girls didn't do before now. it is for boys and girls. the main idea is that everyone could do anything that they don't do. i give it 4 stars and i also recommend this book to you.

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