Kids Books - Nature
Julie of the Wolves: Treasury (Julie of the Wolves, Julie, and Julie's Wolf Pack)
By Jean Craighead George
Julie Edwards Miyax who are also just known as just Miyax. Her father, Kapugen, who disappeared several years ago before the post of the book. Her mother died when Miyax were barely even 5 years old. In the book, the father Kapugen had told his daughter was that when she become 13, she would marry Kapugen's friend, Naka's son, Daniel who are also 13. This had made her to run away and live with the pack of the wolves but this had only happened temporarily. Sometimes you can see the letters between Miyax and her pen-pal and friend from San Francisco; Amy Goodwin. This book have some tragic and heart-breaking parts along with heart-feeling parts. - Happy Reading!
Weird But True Ocean
By National Geographic Kids
This book is great for young kids who are eager to learn amazing ,interesting and gross facts about the ocean. From learning that Hawaii's white, sandy, beaches are actually made of parrotfish poop (Yuck!) to learning 299 more amazing facts about the world's oceans. Did you know that a stonefish'es spikes can pierce through a Polar Bear's fur on it's paw? That means a if a polar bear steps on a stonefish, it could be fatal !
Ultimate Oceanpedia: The Most Complete Ocean Reference Ever (National Geographic Kids)
By Christina Wilsdon
Wow this is so cool I love sea creatures
Extreme Ocean: Amazing Animals, High-Tech Gear, Record-Breaking Depths, and More
By Sylvia Earle, Glen Phalen
Cool! I really want to read this- or maybe my brother does more :) He really likes these kind of books- If anyone has read this please reply and tell me :)
The Ultimate Book of Sharks
By Brian Skerry
The Ultimate Book of Sharks is filled with amazing facts and pictures! Every page you see in this book is guaranteed with a new fact, a new picture, and color. I was not interested in sharks that much, but when I read this book I was amazed by the pictures of these beautiful sharks. I also was very interested in the facts, and this is actually the first time I've picked up a shark book in 3 years. This National Geographic book is one of the best I've probably read so far. I rate it 5/5 and recommend it to ages 7-16.
One Minute Mysteries: 65 Short Mysteries You Solve With Science!
By Eric Yoder, Natalie Yoder
Do you love science? Then this is the book you need to read it is so fun to read
Candy Experiments 2
By Loralee Leavitt
Do you want to do something fun with candy? Or do you just want to read this because do experiments are fun? Will in the book you can do stuff with gummy worms, cotton candy and more! Here are some thing you will learn and have fun with candy: Dissolve, Melt , Density! If you like this book please follow me and I will follow you!
Escaping the Giant Wave
By Peg Kehret
After reading the summary for this book, I was ready to dive in with some anticipation for a good book. To start off, the details and imagery in this book were creative and thoughtful. There was so much excitement in this novel, and it felt like the danger would never end. One thing, however, that I wish the book had was more time to develop. I felt that the whole plot was a bit rushed, and that by the end of the book, I didn't really know the characters better than when it had started. This book is less a story, and more an event to tell about, and that's why I feel like I enjoyed it less. It is an easy read, but might be mildly scary for younger readers, so I would recommend the book for ages 8+
Video Games: Design and Code Your Own Adventure (Build It Yourself)
By Kathy Ceceri
This book is about what videogames are about and why video games occupied kids when they play them









