Kids Books - Nature

Famous Fails!: Mighty Mistakes, Mega Mishaps, & How a Mess Can Lead to Success!

Famous Fails!: Mighty Mistakes, Mega Mishaps, & How a Mess Can Lead to Success!

By Crispin Boyer

The milk stain on your carpet. The slightly ripped page in your book. The two pencil cases you lost in a week. ( I will NEVER forget that.) Mistakes are terrible and embarrassing, and that's why this book is so freakin' good. Which mistakes turned out good * MIRACLE THAT NEVER HAPPENED TO ME* and which seemed creative but ended up a mess( aka electric theater seats, McSpaghetti, world's largest popsicle, pretty but empty building) And which famous scientist\*DIDN'T THINK STUFF THROUGH*and made a total mistake. DO NOT choose to remind me of math now.This book is downright AMAZING and will make you think your own bloopers were the best! 5 stars -grapefruitreviews

On the Far Side of the Mountain

On the Far Side of the Mountain

By Jean Craighead George

This sequel to My Side of the Mountain is quite different from the original story. This follows Sam and Bando as they play "On the Track" with Alice. Sam experiences a difficult loss at the beginning of this book.

George and the Unbreakable Code (George's Secret Key)

George and the Unbreakable Code (George's Secret Key)

By Stephen Hawking, Lucy Hawking

The most exciting space adventure any child could have. Its a fiction story book with space portals and future technology!

Weird But True Sticker Doodle Book: Outrageous Facts, Awesome Activities, Plus Cool Stickers for Tons of Wacky Fun!

Weird But True Sticker Doodle Book: Outrageous Facts, Awesome Activities, Plus Cool Stickers for Tons of Wacky Fun!

By National Geographic Kids

really interesting and cool you also learn some awesome facts

National Geographic Kids Weird But True!: Ripped from the Headlines 3: Real-life Stories You Have to Read to Believe

National Geographic Kids Weird But True!: Ripped from the Headlines 3: Real-life Stories You Have to Read to Believe

By National Geographic Kids

That's the National Geographic style. In order for it to be attractive to readers, it has a bunch of facts in bold print.

Gorilla Dawn

Gorilla Dawn

By Gill Lewis

Its so good!

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Picture Book Edition

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Picture Book Edition

By William Kamkwamba, Bryan Mealer

I really, really, enjoyed this book! This book was a true story about a boy named William Kamkwamba. The place where he lived had no electricity. So, William decided to make something that would help power his home by making something. He saw something, and do you know what it is? Yes, it's a windmill! He first made a mini windmill, because he wanted to test it out. He powered his dad's radio to see if it worked. It actually did! So, using old scraps of metal and other junk from the junkyard, he made a bigger, life size windmill. And it worked! He had to fix some things, here and there, and he successfully lit his home without using gas that was bad for them. It's such a great story to read.

Waves

Waves

By Steve Hawk

its cool

Human Body Theater: A Non-Fiction Revue

Human Body Theater: A Non-Fiction Revue

By Maris Wicks

This book teaches you about the human body. It teaches you a lot of human body's.

Snowmen at Night

Snowmen at Night

By Caralyn Buehner

This book is a good book because it is a story about snowmen that have jobs

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