Kids Books - Humor
Barnyard Dance! (Lap Edition)
By Sandra Boynton
Love this Boynton book. She does a great job a rhyming and making the story easy to follow for little ones.
The Christmas Genie
By Dan Gutman
i genie comes out of a meatorit and give one wishe to a class full of students there tring to get the right wish
The Talent Show
By Dan Gutman
I can't wait to finish reading this book. it's about doing a talent show to raise money to rebuild their school. It's very interesting, I love talent shows.
Who Is Stealing the 12 Days of Christmas? (A Chickadee Court Mystery)
By Martha Freeman
This book is about someone stealing the twelve days of christmas. Someone is steahling decorations for Christmas. Alex is detecting clues around the neighborhood along with his fried Yasmeen. His cat is always looking for clues and telling Alex about what he saw. But at the end they found the culprit.
Horton Halfpott: or, The Fiendish Mystery of Smugwick Manor; or, The Loosening of M'Lady Luggertuck's Corset
By Tom Angleberger
Tom Angleberger strikes again! Horton Halfpott is a fun book, it keeps you thinking. After I read Fake Mustache, I thought that Tom Angleberger writes really well, so I picked this book up. It was, like Fake Mustache, awesome! He is very creative in his writing, and I’d read one of his books anytime. The characters in this story are very funny. I’d have to say M’Lady Luggertuck has a very unique personality. Lately, I’ve been choosing books by their covers. So, I looked at who did the cover art and it was Gilbert Ford. Then I looked at the other two books I checked out and it was… GILBERT FORD! I love his artwork. It’s just so unique and quirky the way he draws. And for this book, there were also illustrations of the characters by Tom Angleberger. His drawings are quirky and cool. So, who stole the Luggertuck Lump? Find out in Horton Halfpott!
Jack on the Tracks: Four Seasons of Fifth Grade (Jack Henry)
By Jack Gantos
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i rate this book 10000000000000000000000000000000 out of ten it was the best book i have read
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Cambridge World Classics) Special Kindle Enabled Features (ANNOTATED) (Mark Twain Collection Book 1)
By Mark Twain
This was an interesting read, although much of it uses Old-English and is hard to understand at times. Many of the childish adventures that Tom and Huck have are those I fantasize about, making the story one I couldn't put down. Excitement, jokes, and relatable episodes make this book great.