Kids Books - Readers
Soccer on Sunday
By Mary Pope Osborne
I got most of the magic tree house books. I want to read this because I am in soccer and soccer is my favorite sport. I can't wait till it comes out. I can't wait till the next one comes out what will the title be. It is a big mystery.
Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer
By Megan McDonald
I am hanging out with my cousins this summer, so I thought this would be a good book to read because Judy and her friends make a bucket list of things to do that will make the summer totally awesome! But things don't work out the way she plans, but some other cool plans like a treasure hunt and bigfoot club makes her summer not just fun but funtastic! The bigfoot hunt club is too funny. My favorite part would be when Judy and Frank tried to tip rope walk over a small body of water but ended up wet in the water. You need to read the book to see how the both hunts collide for Judy! Easy read that I finished in two days.
Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye (Geronimo Stilton)
By Geronimo Stilton
It was really funny, adventurous, and goes with the series well. I would recommend it for anyone who likes to read fantasy themed books. You don't have to know the series to enjoy this book.
Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers (Captain Underpants #10)
By Dav Pilkey
I started reading the Captain Underpants when I was in 3rd Grade. Now I'm going into the the 8th Grade and I practically grew up with the Captain Underpants series. The tenth installment in the series picks up right where the ninth novel left off, with the the time-traveling Tippy Tinkletrousers apparently having defeated the jovial hero. Luckily, the good guys and the bad guys both have access to time-traveling machines, so the story forms an intricate web of action that was entertaining to the reader. Over the course of the book, the characters relive historical events like the Big Bang, the extinction of dinosaurs, the start of the Ice Age, the world's first comic, and more. My favorite part of the books are the Flip-O-Ramas. They're actually really cool, and it makes the book seem more visual, even with the comical illustrations. I love Dav Pilkey's books, but I feel like this is the last Captain Underpants book that I will be reading in quite a long time. It had all the outrageous humor that I had remembered, and even though it's not in my reading range anymore, I somewhat enjoyed it. ~ifeelbookish
Junie B., First Grader: Aloha-ha-ha! (Junie B. Jones, No. 26)
By Barbara Park
THIS BOOK IS GOOD!!! I read it when I was a kid, and I would totally read it again. A funny way for young children to begin their reading journey. Junie B. is funny, and realistic. The author has done great capturing the essence of a child. WAY TO GO!
The Case of the Lost Boy (The Buddy Files)
By Dori Hillestad Butler
a chapter book the lost boy by dori hillestad Butler there was a dog his family left him to go to their grandmas house but never reternd. the dog got in the pound than a caring family that took care of the dog the boy took the dog for a wake the boy left the dog and bisaperd the mom and dog went to the air port to look for the boy the ended up finding the boy at the air port trying to go back to his dad that lives in California.
Camp Ghost-Away (Pee Wee Scouts)
By Judy Delton
Camp-Ghost Away Pee Wee Scouts By Judy Delton. Mrs. Peters Troop Leader plus one mother will go to camp too. Pee Wee Scouts call their camp Camp Ghost Away.
The One Hundredth Day of School (Ready, Freddy! (Prebound Numbered))
By Abby Klein
The one 100th day of school was approaching for Freddy, Freddy and his classmates each had to bring 100 of something to school. Freddy had a great idea, to bring 100 of his shark trading cards but he only had 21! How can he get 79 more before the 100th day of school? Read the book to find out what happens next!
Magic Tree House #21: Civil War on Sunday
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Silver War on Sunday by Marry Pope Osborne. It tells about a boy and a girl named Jake and Annie. Who went on a magic tree house bake to the silver War. There they saw tents they went down by the tents and meet a nurse named Clara Barton. She asked Annie and Jake to help the wounded solders. Jake and Annie were brave an saved many solders life.
The Candy Smash (The Lemonade War Series)
By Jacqueline Davies
The fourth book in the Lemonade Wars series follows the life of Evan, a fourth grader who wrestles with a secret crush, Valentines Day arts and crafts, and discovering his true self. His younger sister, Jessie is trying to make Evan's fourth grade year as miserable as possible. The precocious journalist believes everything should be publi; Evan however, believes in privacy. As these two siblings battle eaxh other, they first have to make it through fourth grade. Davies presents a true coming-of-age story of self-discovery, that is sure to entertain fans of the Lemonade Wars series. What I thought about it: I usually prefer first-person point pf views, but in this case I love the third person narrative. The author perfectly described every character's feelings exceedingly well. The hardships that the characters had to overcome were relatable to me, and the story was realistic. The book kind of reminds me of Andrew Clements' novels which I love. The short entries of poetry were very enlightening. I've noticed that the books have become more and more serious as the series progresses, and I hate to admit it, but that's just part of growing up. The added twist to the story was the mystery of the candy hearts and I think that it tied the story together very well. Overall I think that boys and girls alike would enjoy this story. ~ifeelbookish









