Kids Books - Reference
Who Was Steve Jobs?
By Pam Pollack, Meg Belviso
We all know the answer to this. "The person who created apple!" "The creator of iPads!" "A great person who changed our lives!" But, this book has the complete story of his life. He was an adopted child, has two sisters, one real sister and one sister that was adopted. This is the inside story of Steve Jobs.
Mexikid: (newbery Honor Award Winner)
By Pedro Martín
This book was ok I don’t understand why they change their names and how the family treats the poor kid
National Geographic Kids Almanac 2016
By National Geographic Kids
I like "National Geographic 2015" because this is my cousin introduced to me. This book introduces many unknown things that I also signed out many lovely animals, I do not know to introduce some technology products. Also among the comics and games let me cheer. This book not only gave me a lot of fun, and gave me a lot of a wealth of knowledge, should be "two birds with one stone" it! That's what I like "National Geographic 2015" reasons.
Holes (2 Book Series)
By Louis Sachar
Mystery. Cliffhangers. Everything there is to make a wonderful book. Holes caught me on my seat and I could not stop reading it. Every chapter made me want to read more. Mr. Sachar chose great words to complete the book. If there was one book I would recomend, it would be this book.
Henry Huggins (Spanish edition)
By Beverly Cleary
This book was a lot of reading but it was worth it because you could learn a lot from it. In this book Henry is a kid that wants a pet but does not have enough money, when he was getting on the bus back from the YMCA he saw a very skinny dog sitting next to him he loved so much he wanted to bring it home. After that he called his parents and told them they said he could keep it. So he went in to a shop and asked for the biggest box they had. So they gave it to him. Then he put the in the box. Then he said "I am going to call you Ribsy because you are so skinny." He had to wait three busses to get home. And his family loved it. The end
Splatoon 2: Secret Tips, Tricks and Guide
By MT Guides
This book is probably really good and informative. I myself got Splatoon 2 a month ago, and we'll put it lightly: I'm not to shabby at it. I mean, I nailed a salmon run and I have pretty neat skills. But it can be confusing and even challenging! So with this little guide, I think you can really learn to throw the right bomb at the right time!
Ultimate Oceanpedia: The Most Complete Ocean Reference Ever (National Geographic Kids)
By Christina Wilsdon
Wow this is so cool I love sea creatures
Extreme Ocean: Amazing Animals, High-Tech Gear, Record-Breaking Depths, and More
By Sylvia Earle, Glen Phalen
Cool! I really want to read this- or maybe my brother does more :) He really likes these kind of books- If anyone has read this please reply and tell me :)









