Kids Books - Reference
Animal Jam Journal
By National Geographic Kids
i haven't read it but I've heard it is really cool and fun. i wish i had though i hope i can get it someday.
Only One You
By Linda Kranz
This is an amazing book about a fish who is you to go join the school. Before the fish leaves, her parents tell her a n inspirational story- saying that whatever you want to be, make a change in the world. Linda Kranz delivers an inspirational story to inspire readers of all age.
Official Guide to Legendary and Mythical Pokémon (Pokémon)
By Simcha Whitehill
This book features the legendary and mythical Pokemon! It contains the stats and everything. This book does not contain any from the Aloha and the Galar Region. I hope they produce a updated version of this book.
The Wizard's War (Key Hunters #4)
By Eric Luper
Cleo and Evan have a quest. The quest is to save the kingdom. In order to do this, they must battle elves, trolls, and the mighty Golden Dragon. One of their friends has vanished inside of the pages of a book. They must find the key that will set her free. Getting lost in a book has never been more dangerous. I recommend this book to people who enjoy fantasy books. This is also a very funny book. I rate it 5/5.
Weird But True! 3: 300 Outrageous Facts
By National Geographic Kids
Did you know that a man once ate 49 glazed doughnuts in 8 minutes?!that is crazy.!!! This was such a great book!I love getting these from my library they have great facts!did you also know that you can buy soap that smells like bacon frying!? I should get that soap for my sister ajg16 because she loves bacon she will love bacon everything!😂😂😂😂 I love this book so much! I recommend this book to all ages and I rate this book 4/5 stars 😁 😁 -Pizzagirl7 😁 😁
Lights, Camera, Cook! (Next Best Junior Chef)
By Charise Mericle Harper
I decided to read this book because I love cooking. The book was pretty good but, it was not my favorite. If You like cooking I recommend this book to you.
By the Numbers: 110.01 Cool Infographics Packed with Stats and Figures (National Geographic Kids)
By National Geographic Kids
I like this book because it has many useful and fun statistical data that many people would not normally memorize. This book makes learning about the stats more fun and enjoyable. I certainly recommend it.
Stella by Starlight
By Sharon M. Draper
Stella by Starlight by Sharon M. Draper is about a girl named Stella and her journey as a young black girl in town inhabited by the KKK. She has to always be wary, on edge, and faces many hardships and unjust events. Throughout she remains strong and helps support her family through the tough times. I really liked reading this book even though it made me sad to think that this rascism still happens today. It made me wish that everyone could just accept each other and hold each other up like they do in this book. I would reccomend it to lovers of great historical fiction.
Eating the Alphabet: Fruits & Vegetables from A to Z
By Lois Ehlert
This is good book that provides facts of the different fruits and vegetables starting with each letter while giving various illustrations of different fruits and vegetables. Its a nice book that shows you the different fruits and vegetables you can eat and makes you feel like actually eating one fruit or vegetable. Overall, this is a nice book that people should read.
Roald Dahl's Revolting Recipes As Presented by Gary Rhodes on BBC TV
By Josie & Dahl, Felicity Fison
Roald Dahl's Revolting Recipes is silly and great for anybody looking for a short read (in my opinion, okay?). Greatly funny and DISGUSTING book! 🤣









