Kids Books - Life
Pirates of Bikini Bottom (SpongeBob SquarePants)
By David Lewman
Whin i think about Spongebob pachrick and squdweard i think thay are haveing fun.
Grumpy Monkey Who Threw That?: A Graphic Novel Chapter Book
By Lang, Suzanne
I think the book was funny and interesting.
Messenger (The Giver Quartet)
By Lois Lowry
What if your job was pre-chosen and everything you will do in life is already decided- a world were you’ll die if you disobey. If that’s where you could live, would you do it? In The Messenger by Lois Lowry, watch as Matty goes through the forest and how he deals with his new job as the messenger. The story takes place in a small town thats surrounded by a dark forest. Matty is chosen for messenger a person that’s allowed to go into the forest with out getting punished. When matty goes into the forest and gets caught he gets punished by the leader but this will change. Matty discorvers a person in the forest and his conflicting ideals keep him from telling the truth. Also matty tries to come to grep with the truth surrounding the forest. Which makes the reader think about the deep psychological effects that influence the forest. This gives the reader a sense of uneasiness but it also leaves the reader confused at some point through the story which made it hard to read. When I take the time it's more than worth reading it even if you I can't understand it sometimes. This is why I think it's worth reading for people that like mysteries and want to get actively think while their reading.
Sunny Rolls the Dice
By Jennifer L. Holm
Title :Sunny rolls the dice Author: Jennifer L Holm & Matthew Holm Genre:autobiography/ Memoir I chose two for my rating because It was kind of challenging.I didn't learn anything from the book Sunny rolls the dice. what I found interesting about the book was that sunny Only cares about what her friends think about her and not what she thinks about herself. I would recommend this book too grades 3-6 because it is kind of challenging.
Crenshaw
By Katherine Applegate
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have an imaginary friend? When this friend tries to help you conquer the problems you have at home. When you don’t have food or enough money for paying the bills at home? Well this boy named, Jackson with his family they can’t live in the minivan again. They have to find a way how to try to pay the bills and get more food. This is when Jackson’s friend comes, Crenshaw. “Crenshaw is a cat. He's large, he's outspoken, and he's imaginary. He has come back into Jackson's life to help him. But is an imaginary friend enough to save this family from losing everything?” “In her first novel since winning the Newbery award, Katherine Applegate delivers an unforgettable and magical story about family, friendship, and resilience.” Katherine Applegate is fiction writer for kids. She is best known as the author of the Animorphs, Remnants, Everworld, and other book series. She has won the Newbery Award in 2012 for the book The One And Only Ivan. She is a successful author for children. Applegate's most popular books are science fiction, fantasy, and adventure novels. “She won the Best New Children's Book Series Award in 1997 in Publishers Weekly. Her book Home of the Brave has won two awards. She has recently written an early chapters series called Roscoe Riley Rules.” This book is a fantastic book with all the challenges Jackson family goes through. I would recommend this book to people who likes adventure or fantasy. This book teaches us that most people actually go through the things that Jackson goes through in his lifetime with his little sister, Robin and his parents, Tom and Sarah. This story also shows us to never let go any of the friends that you've taken away from your life.
Talons of Power (Wings of Fire, Book 9)
By Tui T. Sutherland
I thoroughly enjoyed the reading experience of Talons of Power, never finding myself uninterested. That being said, I think this is definitely the weakest book in the second arc and most of the book can be classified as filler. 3 stars. Before I get into my issues, let me preface this by saying I adore the Wings of Fire books and consider this one of my all time favorite middle grade series. My critiques of this book do not change that, and 3 stars is a positive rating for me. Other than the last 20 pages or so, this book is the same thing happening over and over again. Turtle follows Darkstalker, waiting for him to do something evil, Darkstalker doesn’t. Repeat for 200 pages. Turtle is a very…passive character. He spends nearly the entire book “invisible” and just hanging out observing everyone else. He rarely takes matters into his own hands, which I recognize is part of his character but it makes him so much less interesting compared to the other main characters like Moon or Peril. Turtle is so infrequently involved in the story that he didn’t even feel like the main character. Most of this book is slow and repetitive. A lot of the plot serves to bridge the gap to the series finale. Though I was let down by this penultimate novel, I still enjoyed reading it. I love this series and world. The characters of this arc are extremely endearing. I’ve been reading Tui’s writing since I was very young, so I’m always happy to jump into her stories. I’m still super hyped for the finale. There are so many ways this could go, and I can’t wait to see. Not to mention I think Qibli is the main character of the final book, and he is one of my favorites!
Say "Ahhh!": Dora Goes to the Doctor (Dora the Explorer 8x8 (Quality))
By Phoebe Beinstein, A&J Studios
I think this book would be good for 0-3. It was boring. I read it to my sister. She liked it. It didn't have very many Spanish words. It was pretty much in English.
Junie B., First Grader: Jingle Bells, Batman Smells! (P.S. So Does May) (Junie B. Jones, No. 25)
By Barbara Park
I laughed so hard! R.I.P Barbara Parker. I really love this book! 28 books in the series I think. Junie B. Jones and Tattletale May have gotten in trouble by Mr. Scary. Mr. Scary said if May tattled on Junie B. again, they both would go to the principal's office. When the class sings, Junie B. has some tricks up her sleeves. She sings in May's ears "Jingle bells, bat man smells, P.S so does May. I'd throw May right off the slay and then I'd drive away." Then May yelled "HEY", and Junie B. giggled because it fit right into the song. May didn't care if she was going to go the principal's office. She told on Junie B. Then they both went to the principal's office. May's mom didn't care, because she thought May did the right thing. But for Junie B.... Her parents were mad at her. They said you do not throw someone off a slay. I laughed real hard! I hope you read this book, and enjoy it like I did.
A Ring of Endless Light: The Austin Family Chronicles, Book 4
By Madeleine L'Engle
So Vicky Austins summer begins: Her ex-boyfriend (who wants her back) capsized in a sailboat, and a close-family friend saves him, but dies.His son turns to her seeking comfort and at the same time, her brothers co-worker asks her if she wants to come and swim with baby dolphins. each of these men are demanding her attention even when she is struggling with the knowledge that her be-loved grandfather has leukimia. She has too much on her plate but is too nice to say back off or no to anyone. How will she ever get out of this mess?
Dora's Bedtime Adventures (Dora the Explorer)
By Various
omg i LOVE Dora? I readed this book every night .. and I always sing swiped no swiping: to bad Doras to young for me .









