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Should I Share My Ice Cream? (An Elephant and Piggie Book)

Should I Share My Ice Cream? (An Elephant and Piggie Book)

By Mo Willems

This book is good for a lot of people, I'm 9 and I love these books, I'm still reading them, mo Willams is a great author

The Mother-Daughter Book Club

The Mother-Daughter Book Club

By Heather Vogel Frederick

The Mother Daughter Book Club book 1. By Heather Vogel Fredrick. This is such an amazing book! The Mother Daughter Book Club focuses on the lives of Emma the book worm, Jess the smart one, Cassidy the sporty one, and Megan the fashion lover. They live in Concord, New England. Their lives are going great until their moms decide to create a mother daughter book club. To kick off the start of the book club, their moms pick Little Women. From bullies to stolen diaries and secret crushes, the girls can’t help but wonder what would Jo March do? This is definitely an amazing book for anyone that likes action, but it is not a world adventures kind of book. Most of the characters were highly likeable. You feel like you know the characters. I would highly recommend the whole series for anyone that is looking for a good book/ books! Anyone from age 9 and up could read this book. I would give this book a 10/10 because it’s fun to read, has multiple characters, is not like Percy Jackson where they have to go on life quests, and it’s a series of 7 books so it gives you something to read after you finish the first book.

Much Ado About Anne (The Mother-Daughter Book Club)

Much Ado About Anne (The Mother-Daughter Book Club)

By Heather Vogel Frederick

It has been one year since The Mother Daughter Book Club began, and the four friends are meeting again! This time they're reading Anne of Green Gables. There is one problem: The mothers invited mean and sassy Becca Chadwick and her mom to join. No one is thrilled about this, but there is a much bigger problem: Jess's family might have to give up the Half Moon Farm! Everyone knows that Jess's family belongs there, and that it just wouldn't be right for them to leave. The girls strike up a plan to save The Half Moon Farm, but they whole Mother Daughter Book Club girls have to get along and work together, even with Becca. In Much Ado About Anne, the four girls learn more about working together, even with people the never thought get along with. As soon as I started reading it, I could not put it down. It was amazing. I recommend this book to girls ages 10+.

Ashes

Ashes

By Kathryn Lasky

"In wartime, nothing is safe" In Berlin, 1932, Thirteen-year- old Gabriella Schramm lived a happy and privileged life. As Hitler rises to power, everything suddenly became quite unreal as though nothing could have any consequences. People who were once trustworthy are now Nazis. Gaby and her best friend Rosa seemed to realize the transformations of their lives and the agonies of their country during the rise of Hitler. To face the reality, Gaby turns to the comfort of her books, but suddenly those are in grave danger of disappearing as well. To Gaby, holding on to the one thing she loved the most was never so hard. "I could still see Berlin faintly, its buildings rising like a scratchy calligraphy, words in a sentence strung across a page. A page I couldn't quite read" Through a young women, Kathryn Lasky describes a personal and political history that will haunt readers. I would give this book a 101/100 if you ask me to rate it. Reading this book, I imagine myself as Gaby. I smelled the ashes she smelled and I felt my own eyes stinging as Gaby saw the sea of brown uniforms. I really enjoy this page-turning book because every word from this book affected me deeply. I recommend this book to all ages and genders because Gaby's gripping story will haunt everyone.

Diary of a Minecraft Enderman Ninja - Book 1: Unofficial Minecraft Books for Kids, Teens, & Nerds - Adventure Fan Fiction Diary Series (Skeleton Steve ... Collection - Elias the Enderman Ninja)

Diary of a Minecraft Enderman Ninja - Book 1: Unofficial Minecraft Books for Kids, Teens, & Nerds - Adventure Fan Fiction Diary Series (Skeleton Steve ... Collection - Elias the Enderman Ninja)

By Skeleton Steve

The best book it is AWSOME AWSOME if you like daIry of a wimp kid you'll love this it has a good ending its all so a series of 30books😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀

The Dog Encyclopedia for Kids

The Dog Encyclopedia for Kids

By Tammy Gagne

This is a great book if you are planning on getting a dog, or even just want to se adorable dog pictures! You can find almost any dog in it! There is a section for each kind based on if you are looking to adopt driving dogs (for sheep/animal herding, not to drive a car, lol.), hunting dogs, diverse dogs, all around great companions, independent Terriers, tiny dogs, and intelligent/smart dogs! There is descriptions ro help you find the right dog for you, or you and your family! Overrall, it's just great book for getting to know the personalities of all kinds of dogs! 5 stars from me!

A Week without Tuesday (Tuesday McGillycuddy Adventures)

A Week without Tuesday (Tuesday McGillycuddy Adventures)

By Angelica Banks

After the exciting, rather exhausting adventures of "Finding Serendipity", Tuesday McGillycuddy is more than happy to lead a "normal" life - that is, until her slightly overprotective father, Dennis, rushes in with shocking headlines: "SEVEN WRITERS GONE MISSING." A frantic Dennis warns his wife and daughter to stop doing the thing they love most: writing, as to avoid being the next victim - but he is not able to stop the imaginative Tuesday and her loyal Winged Dog, Baxterr, from getting whisked away by her friend, Vivienne Small, who desperately needs Tuesday's help. After a Winged Dog's death, Vivienne's world has been turned topsy-turvy - and she blames the mysterious "G", who writes in his note that, "I cannot keep the worlds apart much longer." Without his power, the two worlds of story and reality will collide - and only Tuesday can save both worlds.. But will Tuesday and Vivienne be able to solve a mystifying mystery and save the world (again) at the same time? Poor Tuesday.. First of all, I would like to say that this book was oh-so-terribly cheesy at times, but I suppose I warmed up to it after a while - in fact, I would say that this book's "cheesiness" is what made it really pop out for me. Most books in the fantasy genre have plenty of angst and gruesome battles, but never really focus on more subtle themes like friendship and family - and they should. When I finished "A Week Without Tuesday", the ending was bittersweet - it left me yearning for more adventures with curious Tuesday and spunky Vivienne, who I had grown rather fond of. This book was written in a "childish" manner, with parts that made me smile cheekily, but was also overly descriptive, fitting as much detail into a page as possible - it was wonderful. When I finished "A Week Without Tuesday," I sighed with contentment, flopped over in my bed, and immediately went to make some blueberry pancakes and started working on my abandoned stories again. My hat is off to authors Heather Rose and Danielle Wood (Angelica Banks...) for a lovely sequel :)

A Sick Day for Amos McGee

A Sick Day for Amos McGee

By Philip C. Stead

This book is a very good book because it tells about Amo being sick and he couldn't go to work. instead the animals went to his house and the Penguin got him a balloon. This book has the Caldecott medal my favorite part of the story was when the animals went to Amos's house. I liked this book because it is a really good book and it is kind of funny. You will like this book!

One Green Apple

One Green Apple

By Eve Bunting

In the world times can be rough when you don't know how to do something and react. In ‘One Green apple’ by ‘Eve Bunting’ The author never says this but i get enough evidence to know Farah is a particular one and the author does say she cant speak English and just moved to a English country and speaks to any of the other kids and if she had been able to speak to the kids she would probably fit in way better and faster. One Green Apple teaches you things can be hard but you can get past it. This is true for Farah because she made a friend. This shows that you can always get through stuff no matter how hard it is and you don't give up And my second reason is she stopped getting picked on and this means people stopped talking bad about her and being mean this shows that you can always get through stuff no matter how hard it is and you don't give. My final reason is that she got a good drink and stayed with her group and this is important because that drink gave her confidence to stay with the group. This shows that you can always get through stuff no matter how hard it is. One Green Apple teaches you things can be hard but you can get past it. This is true for Farah because she made a friend. For example this shows that you can always get through stuff no matter how hard it is and you don't give up because and Farah is a particular one and can’t speak English and just moved to a English country and speaks to any of the other kids and if she had been able to speak to the kids she would probably fit in way better and faster. in the text it says “I can't speak English and can't understand them like they cant understand me”. One Green Apple teaches you things can be hard but you can get past it. And For example my second reason is she stopped getting picked on and this means people stopped talking bad about her and being mean this shows that you can always get through stuff no matter how hard it is and you don't give up when you think you can’t do it you keep going until you do it and don't ever give up in life if you want something you push it until you can’t anymore and Farah is a particular one and cant speak english and just moved to a english country and speaks to any of the other kids and if she had been able to speak to the kids she would probably fit in way better and faster. In the text it says “I hear my country mentioned fondly but not often and i see people looking at me with a evil smile but I ignore them”. One Green Apple teaches you things can be hard but you can get past it. and For example my final reason is that she got a good drink and stayed with her group and this is important because that drink gave her confidence to stay with the group this shows that you can always get through stuff no matter how hard it is and you don't give up when you think you can’t do it you keep going until you do it and don't ever give up in life if you want something you push it until you can’t anymore. Farah is a particular one and cant speak english and just moved to a english country and speaks to any of the other kids and if she had been able to speak to the kids she would probably fit in way better and faster. in the text it said “I sipped the juice, apple cider said my new friend and I sipped and it gave me confidence”. To sum things up, 'One Green apple’ by ‘Eve Bunting’One Green Apple teaches you things can be hard but you can get past it. This is true for Farah because she made a friend. This shows that you can always get through stuff no matter how hard it is and you don't give up And my second reason is she stopped getting picked on and this means people stopped talking bad about her and being mean this shows that you can always get through stuff no matter how hard it is and you don't give. My final reason is that she got a good drink and stayed with her group and this is important because that drink gave her confidence to stay with the group. This shows that you can always get through stuff no matter how hard it is

There Is a Bird On Your Head! (An Elephant and Piggie Book)

There Is a Bird On Your Head! (An Elephant and Piggie Book)

By Mo Willems

I had read this when I was in Kindergarten. I still remember a lot! I'd recommend it for 3-6 year olds. But, your never too old for this book! Gerald was just standing when his best friend, Piggie, noticed there was a bird on his head. I don't remember a lot, but I think the bird ended on Piggie's head at the end

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