Kids Books - Reference

RICK RIORDAN — SERIES READING ORDER (SERIES LIST) — IN ORDER: HEROES OF OLYMPUS, THE LOST HERO, THE SON OF NEPTUNE, THE MARK OF ATHENA, THE HOUSE OD HADES, THE BLOOD OF OLYMPUS & MANY MORE!

RICK RIORDAN — SERIES READING ORDER (SERIES LIST) — IN ORDER: HEROES OF OLYMPUS, THE LOST HERO, THE SON OF NEPTUNE, THE MARK OF ATHENA, THE HOUSE OD HADES, THE BLOOD OF OLYMPUS & MANY MORE!

By BOOK CITY

This book is a list of the Heroes of Olympus books by Rick Riordan in order! Under each book includes many facts about it, including its publication date, links, and more. A great compilation for anyone looking to read the Heroes of Olympus series.

The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: Extreme Junior Edition (Worst Case Scenario Survival Handbook - Distribution Title)

The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: Extreme Junior Edition (Worst Case Scenario Survival Handbook - Distribution Title)

By David Borgenicht, Justin Heimberg

This is a wonderful book, from how to survive an avalanche to how to escape the grip of a python.. I think this is wonderful for all ages. It tells you really how to survive and understand these situations but sometimes in funny ways. I think that this is a very helpful book. Especially if you love outdoors. Like camping and hiking and that kind of stuff a lot. I rate this book 4/5 stars . Thank you for reading my review!-Pizzagirl7💋

Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief (Read & Respond)

Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief (Read & Respond)

By Sarah Ellen Burt, Debbie Ridgard

Cookie fan

I love it so much it's one of my favorite books😍💕❤

The Vine Basket

The Vine Basket

By Josanne La Valley

I really like this book because it shows a girl's determination to help her family. This book can sweep you back to the time of the struggles of the Uyghur in East Turkestan.

Long Way From Chicago: Novel-Ties Study Guide

Long Way From Chicago: Novel-Ties Study Guide

By Richard Peck

Summary of A Long Way From Chicago Joey and Mary Alice aren’t your average kids. They spend a week at their Grandma’s every year, and year after year they pick up more and more characteristics of their Grandma. They didn’t like going to their Grandma’s every year because she frightened them too much. For instance, their first summer with her she blew the top off a dead guy's coffin and acted like he had come alive just to scare away the visitors. Another time was when she took them fish trapping, but that was illegal and it wasn’t even her boat.But their Dad sent them down to their Grandma’s house every year for seven years. So they had no choice but to spend a week with their Grandma and hope not to pick up too many characteristics from her. Then they started to get used to it. They would go down to her house and get ready for the week's events and hope to make something out of nothing. Will they be able to stay in one piece and manage to keep from going crazy after going to their Grandma’s and being terribly influenced so much? Opinion of the novel This year I read a book in class called A Long Way From Chicago. My opinion of the novel is everyone should read it. I think they should read it because there are many different things that happen. Especially humor, everybody loves a good book with lots of humor. It is always good when the Grandma is crazy as can be, she breaks the law and brings her grandchildren with her! She does all kinds of funny interesting things and is hallarious. My favorite part of the book was chapter 3 One Woman Crime Wave. In that chapter Grandma takes ner grandchildren with her to a lake and takes someone else’s boat. Also she uses a fish trap but the thing in fish trapping is illegal. But what she does with the fish is cool, she uses it to feed the homeless. Which is very big because this book happenes during the Great Depression. I would definitely rate this book 5 out of 5 stars, It was awesome. I would definitely recomend reading this book, It is very good. In conclusion I think it is my favorite book of all time. A big quote from the book is: “You’ve had your time boy, you don’t get no more.” Grandma said that just before she shot two rounds at Shotgun Cheatham’s coffin.

American Revolution: A Nonfiction Companion to Revolutionary War on Wednesday (Magic Tree House Research Guide Series)

American Revolution: A Nonfiction Companion to Revolutionary War on Wednesday (Magic Tree House Research Guide Series)

By Mary Pope Osborne, Natalie Pope Boyce

Paul

if I could read it I would think it was sad

National Geographic Kids Almanac 2017: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Everything!

National Geographic Kids Almanac 2017: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Everything!

By National Geographic Kids

I won this book from a giveaway, so thank you iDOGO! This book truly DOES have "everything you always wanted to know about everything!" Want to learn about the basketball that records every dribble and shot you make? No problem! Running out of corny jokes to annoy your family with? Not anymore. I betcha you never knew how to survive a Killer Bee attack ( I already did, but still). Well, you will know now. Every time I flip through the pages I find something new. Great for all ages and anyone who wants to learn about EVERYTHING.

Writing Smarts: A Girl's Guide to Journaling, Poetry, Storytelling, and School Papers

Writing Smarts: A Girl's Guide to Journaling, Poetry, Storytelling, and School Papers

By Kerry Madden

This book is a very book activity book and it teaches you stuff . But in a fun way. You can learn all about making a story all the way from the first draft to the final product . And one of my favorite parts ....teaching you to make a haiku . Me and my dad love to make haikus together so I think that was a great part of the book.😁 I recommend this book to all ages and I rate this book 4/5 stars . - Pizzagirl7 💋

Un Pez, Dos Peces, Pez Rojo, Pez Azul/One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish (Spanish Edition)

Un Pez, Dos Peces, Pez Rojo, Pez Azul/One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish (Spanish Edition)

By Dr. Seuss

This book is a great little nightime book for kids thatare younger than 7. I learned this when i was seven turning eight and my farther tried reading it to me and it was boring.

Leaving China: An Artist Paints His World War II Childhood

Leaving China: An Artist Paints His World War II Childhood

By James McMullan

I really liked this book! It told of an artist’s childhood in China, Canada, India, and the United States. This was an interesting book because my grandfather went through a similar journey. I don’t think that many people have read this book, and I want others to know how good it is. I hope that you will give this book a chance, because I think you will like it!

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