Kids Books - New
Witches
By Ann Iosa
The Witches This story is about a boy called Bruno Jinks that lived in England. His father and mother had died in a car crash going to Norway so Bruno had to live with his grandma in Norway. His granny told him all about witches in Norway, but she said that they were different in all the countries... When they had to go to live back to England and Bruno was in his old house, he climbed into his new tree house that his best friend Timmy had built. A young woman came and said that she had a present for him but he remembered what his granny had said about witches and told that woman to go away. Do you think Bruno’s granny was a witch? What do you think the witches are going to do with Bruno? Read it and you will find out. Don't miss it! I enjoyed this book because it is a funny and crazy book with a lot of suspense. Roald Dahl is a very creative author and very exaggerated. For example, if someone is thin it would be very thin and that makes it funny. He invents new words and those words are funny. I recommend this story to children who like suspense and who are between 10 or 20 years old because it is a little scary too.
Lost in Paris
By Cindy Callaghan
The cover looks cool. It is about Paris. it has a good title. Are those macaroons I see Yay !
Taliesin and the Witch
By Michael Wyndham Lewis
Angharad
read this to my 5 and 7 year old and they loved it. Great drawings and a briliant twist at the end.
Guess How Much I Love You
By Sam McBratney
This book is among those amazing classics that hold a special place in my heart. When I was younger, (some would argue that I am still young , but the keyword is younger, not young,) my mother would read this book with me multiple times everyday.
Somewhere Among
By Annie Donwerth-Chikamatsu
When you look at this book, it is pretty thick and you might not like it by only looking at it. One reason is that the book is tooooo thick that you think it is not your level. Second reason is that you don't like how the book looks or it looks just like poem. BUT it is NOT!!!!!!!!!! The character is half Japaneses and half American. It is about her school life at a new city for 6 months. Check the book out for more, more, and more information.
Utterly Me, Clarice Bean
By Lauren Child
I've always loved Clarice Bean, and when I reread this favorite elementary school book, I was filled with happy memories of simpler times. I loved reliving the funny and quirky story of Clarice and her friends and her love of Ruby Redfort. I feel like I've told this to everyone I've talked to about this book, but the author of this book is Lauren Child, also well known for her Charlie and Lola picture books. In the Clarice Bean series, Clarice and her best friend Betty are obsessed with a series called Ruby Redfort about an eleven-year-old undercover detective and spy, and that's when I became obsessed with the idea of the series. Then I learned when I was about 10 years old that so many fans of Clarice Bean actually wrote to Lauren Child asking her to write a real Ruby Redfort series. And she did, and those books are also amazing so I encourage you to check those out too!! Clarice is faced with many mysteries that seem to be up to her to solve. This book was a blast from the past for me, and I totally loved reading it again after all these years!
Mustache Baby
By Bridget Heos
This was hilarious. Oh yeah! I would totally recommend this book. It's a kinda short book. This book was very good. I liked it. I want everyone to read it. (It is not based on a true story).
Llama Llama Misses Mama
By Anna Dewdney
I love this book more than ever i can cry but i didn't it is mostly aboit a llama missing his mama and he has to go to school and wish his mama was with him and when she pick him up he was happy
Plantzilla Goes to Camp (Paula Wiseman Books)
By Jerdine Nolen
I do not recommend this book I did not like it. It's about Mortimer going to camp. He is really excited to go to camp until he reads in the info the camp sent him that no pets of any kind are allowed. But he sneaks Plantzilla in.
Bloomability
By Sharon Creech
First of all, I would like to thank my friend Avery for recommending this book to me because it was really good. I think this book really fitted me because this is full of surprises that not everybody expects. In this novel, main character Dinnie Doone, is always moving to other states because her father always has job "opportunities". It seemed as though her father was running away from her mother's side, because he disliked them. Being a contryboy (The father) and the mother as a city girl, their families cannot really agree with each other. When she is whisked away to an international school in Switzerland, Dinnie Doone discovers all the "bloomabilities" that life has to offer. From Newbery Award-winning author Sharon Creech is a story about everyday joys. I rate this book 5/5 because I positively think that it really fits me.









