Kids Books - History

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.

Bright Path: Young Jim Thorpe

Bright Path: Young Jim Thorpe

By Don Brown

Great story about the greatest athlete ever.

The Bullies of Wall Street: This Is How Greed Messed Up Our Economy

The Bullies of Wall Street: This Is How Greed Messed Up Our Economy

By Sheila Bair

this tells you how to get rid of bullys and how to stop being a bully. :)

Here I Am

Here I Am

By Patti Kim

This book is about a kid who moves to california. It felt bad. But one day he loses his seed. i like how creative it was. it is for ages 4-5 and older. the main message is that bad always turns into good. it is a true story. i like most when the boy finds his seed and makes a friend. i recommend this book. i give this book 5 stars.

The Boundless

The Boundless

By Kenneth Oppel

Diamondgirl26

I LOVE this book!!! Its amazing. I love that its a mixture of different types of books. It has something in it for everyone. It is action, adventure, fascination, mystery, and a little bit of romance between the Characters Maren and Will. The story has many messages. It also talks about the Canadian Pacific Railway. Which means it has some Canadian History in it.

Sports Illustrated NFL Quarterback [QB]: The Greatest Position in Sports

Sports Illustrated NFL Quarterback [QB]: The Greatest Position in Sports

By Editors of Sports Illustrated

this book was amazing i can read this over and over again if i wanted to...this had to be one of the best books ever

Bugged: How Insects Changed History

Bugged: How Insects Changed History

By Sarah Albee

this book was ok, i think it need more color

The Boy on Fairfield Street: How Ted Geisel Grew Up to Become Dr. Seuss

The Boy on Fairfield Street: How Ted Geisel Grew Up to Become Dr. Seuss

By Kathleen Krull

This book is about a boy names Ted Fancher that loved to draw and had a crazy imagination and loved animals. I enjoyed this book because it showed how Dr Seuss grew up. Idf you like happiness and following your dreams, you will like The Boy on Fairfield Street-Julissa

The Freedom Summer Murders

The Freedom Summer Murders

By Don Mitchell

the freedom

good book

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