Kids Books - Nature
Real or Fake?: Far-Out Fibs, Fishy Facts, and Phony Photos to Test for the Truth
By Emily Krieger
this book was great! I learned a lot like that 1% of tigers don'y have stripes at all. This was very interesting to me. I really recommend this book to everyone who loves weird facts. This book was also great for me because I was able to stump my brother with a lot of questions! And for everyone out there who has a sibling we all know that is extremely fun!
Pink Is For Blobfish: Discovering the World's Perfectly Pink Animals (The World of Weird Animals)
By Jess Keating
Jelly bean
I have never really read the book but i skimmed through it. I thought it was kind of interesting
Sky Jumpers: Book 1
By Peggy Eddleman
I did not know why they start you off at the bomb's breath, but once I read on I found out what they were doing.
National Geographic Kids Mission: Tiger Rescue: All About Tigers and How to Save Them (NG Kids Mission: Animal Rescue)
By Kitson Jazynka
I love tigers and my firend Scarlett (a.k.a tiger90) you should totally follow her and me (a.k.a lion06)
Aviary Wonders Inc. Spring Catalog and Instruction Manual
By Kate Samworth
Lisa Brown
A beautiful work of art. I love the humor also!
Scholastic Book of World Records 2014 (Best & Buzzworthy)
By Jenifer Corr Morse
Its super interesting it has things like spots and states
The Mysterious Woods of Whistle Root
By Christopher Pennell
Carly is not your typical 11-year-old girl. she sleeps during the day unwillingly and awakens at night. in a little town called Whistle Root, vegetables are mysteriously left on people's roofs and music is heart at night. she awakens one night to meet a rat that soon leads her on a mysterious adventure that teaches carly about friendship, magic, and family. Personally, it's an okay story, but a little childish. It's definitely written from a unique perspective and is a story that is unusual. If you like books like Dork Diaries and A Wrinkle in Time, you'll probably like The Mysterious Woods of Whistle Root.
The Storm in the Barn (Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction)
By Matt Phelan
It's a graphic novel, like a comic book. The story is about a boy named Jack Clark who's family lives in a town where he encounters bullies, dust bowls, no helping his father, and no rain at all. One day Jack wanders into the abandoned Talbot farm and finds a man that's face looked like rain. Soon he figures out that was the rain in a different form and Jack wanted to bring the rain back. So he faced the rain, then took the tote bag that brought rain but he got caught by the rain and soon they both started to tug it. But then the bag ripped and then the sky started to crackle and boom! The rain fell from the sky again and his father lets Jack help bring back the crops.
Gorillas
By Seymour Simon
Kyle Walding
My book is about gorillas. It tells you 3 different kinds of gorillas and they are mountain, rain forest, eastern low land. Gorillas are much like humans. the head of the family is the silver back gorillas pretty much decides where to go. I like this book because it tells me what gorillas do and how they act. this book is a non fiction and I like non fiction books.









