Kids Books - Nature
The Stranger
By Chris Van Allsburg
A really good book. Lot of mischief, and good pictures. Lot of details. I really enjoy Chris Van Allsburg books, because most of his books are mysterious.
Science Encyclopedia: Atom Smashing, Food Chemistry, Animals, Space, and More!
By National Geographic Kids
I enjoyed this book becaus it has many facts about science.
Nuts
By Kacy Cook
Nell finds a baby squirrel abandoned in her yard. Nell and her younger brothers end up saving two wild squirrels that appear to be orphaned. With the help of some online research and a new friend, Nell learns how to care for the squirrels, but she also learns that she should not try to do this on her own. because its very hard
Flutter: The Story of Four Sisters and an Incredible Journey
By Erin E. Moulton
This book is a real adventure. If anything, you should really read this book. It combines adventure, suspense, and real courage. Flutter, gets a five stars rating!
Winter's Tail: How One Little Dolphin Learned To Swim Again
By Juliana Hatkoff, Isabella Hatkoff, Craig Hatkoff
Winter is a baby dolphin who lost her mother. Winter was swimming too close to shore when she got stuck to a crab net. A fishermen saw her and cut her free. However she lost her tail. A doctor made a prosthetic tail so she can swim again. I would tell you the rest but you have to read it to see it.
Time for Kids: Big Book of Why - 1,001 Facts Kids Want to Know (TIME for Kids Big Books)
By The Editors of TIME for Kids
I want to read this book and i especially i want my friends to read this book and i want to read this book to thank you
National Geographic Kids Everything Reptiles: Snap Up All the Photos, Facts, and Fun
By Blake Hoena
It looks cool only if i could read it
National Geographic The Angry Birds Movie: Red's Big Adventure
By Christy Ullrich Barcus
awsome
I would love to watch the awsome movie
Moonbird: A Year on the Wind with the Great Survivor B95 (Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Honor (Awards))
By Phillip Hoose
Moonbird is a really good book that left me really amazed. It was about a rufa red knot (a shorebird) that flies from the bottom of South America to Canada. Many red knots die after 10 years or so. Scientists estimate that b95 is at least 18 years old!









