Kids Books - School

Dork Diaries 10: Tales from a Not-So-Perfect Pet Sitter

Dork Diaries 10: Tales from a Not-So-Perfect Pet Sitter

By Rachel Renée Russell

Nikki pet sits 8 puppys and a dog.Nikki and Brandon go to fuzzy friends.Nikki and Brandon see a dog and a box.The box said for Holly.In the the box are some cute puppys.Nikki,Brandon,and Zoey take turns taking care of them.Nikki has some TROUBLE. Brianna is Nikki's sister.She is in LOVE with the pups.BUT ... SHE MADE THE HOUSE MESSY! The pups are covered with all sorts of things.I felt really grossed out.Her friends, Brandon and Max help her clean the mess. She is lucky because she has good friends. Nikki brings the pups to school. She hid them in the principals office.I LOVE THIS BOOK! I felt scared when she hid them in the principals office.I liked the part where Max and Brandon helped her.I recommend it for people writing in the diarys. This is a very cute and very hard to take your eyes off the book!! WOW! WOW!

The Candy Smash (The Lemonade War Series)

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

Stargazing

Stargazing

By Jen Wang

This book talks about Christine and the moon. Moon and her mom were poor so there was a lady who said that the moon can get food . Then Christine's mom said that they can move next door.Ten moon does tell Christine her deepest secrets. moon also wishes that she can be bold because her favorite pop song has her hair bold then moon show Christine how the song goes.Then moon needed to get brain surgery and Christine thought that was her fault.

Kodiak (The Puppy Place #56)

Kodiak (The Puppy Place #56)

By Ellen Miles

Kodiak by Ellen Miles tells about when Lizzie and her friends go on a trip to a cabin in the woods and find a lost malamute. They name is Kodiak and he stays with them until the end of their trip, but during the trip they lose him. After searching for a while, they found him under the porch of a cabin. When they get back from their trip will they find the perfect home? Read more of the book to find out!

Roll with It

Roll with It

By Jamie Sumner

Roll with it by Jamie Sumner tells about a young girl Ellie Cowan tells about her life with Cebral Palsey. As a young girl in a wheel chair Ellies life is tough. It Is hard to find friends but when her and her mom move in with her grand parents to help take care of her grandpa. She also is a very talented baker. When they move she has to start all over again at a new school and in a new town,but she is not just a new kid she is a new kid in a wheel chair who lives in a trailer park on the wrong side of town. Now she has to convince her mom this might be the best thing that ever happened.

Save Me a Seat

Save Me a Seat

By Sarah Weeks, Gita Varadarajan

When you hear the name Albert Einstein, you think of the words smart of intelligent, but at Albert Einstein Elementary school that's not the case. When Ravi was back home in India, he was the best student, he was athletic, had a best friend, was very good in math, and pretty much aced school. At his new school, Albert Einstein Elementary School everything is the opposite of what he thought! He can't seem to impress his teacher with his smarts, he has zero friends, the class bully, Dillion, calls him Curryhead, and everything here at this new school is different than in his old school back in India. Joe has lived in America since forever! He goes to Albert Einstein Elementary School and hates every subject except for lunch. He also hates Dillion for always bullying him. Not to mention he hates the Dillion wannabees and the girls in his class, because they are Dillion fans. But when Ravi comes along maybe now is his chance to finally have a friend and maybe school won't be so bad after all! I really enjoyed 'Save Me A Seat', by Sarah Weeks and Gita Varadarajan. I highly recommend this book! Happy reading!

I Survived the Great Chicago Fire, 1871 (I Survived #11)

I Survived the Great Chicago Fire, 1871 (I Survived #11)

By Lauren Tarshis

Oscar Starling was an 11 year old boy who never wanted to go to Chicago. When he was at his farm in Castle a few years ago his dad died in a blizzard. But since that happened things have changed. His mom married another man named Mr. Morrow, he was an artist in Chicago. When he was there he painted a picture of the farm. When he and they left Castle they went to Chicago. At the train station there the suitcases were taken by a girl. Oscar followed her to her house from the Palmer House Hotel. At her house embers were flying everywhere making new fires.

The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

By Kate DiCamillo

Edward Tulane a special rabbit, being custom-made for 10-year-old Abilene Tulane by her grandmother Pellegrina. One day while going to family trips, Edward got lost beside a beach. Luckly, a fisherman and his wife found Edward, and decided to take him home. In the home of the fisherman and his wife, Although Edward was "connected" with them, he still ends up in a garbage dump. From there he is rescued by a tramp named Bull and his dog Lucy. Entering a life of great adventure he learns to enjoy the songs and stories. And so he listened. And in his listening, his heart opened wide and then wider still. After many years with Bull and Lucy, a little boy assume that Edward is just what his sick four-year-old sister needs. Sara Ruth, her little sister, makes Edward realize he has a heart because it breaks when she dies. Bryce, Sara Ruth's brother, proves to be one of the most tender of characters when he turns Edward's broken body over to a doll maker after the rabbits' head has been shattered. Will he keep the broken rabbit, or let it be restored to make another child happy? Bryce's sacrifice, in the face of his grief over his sister, is very touching. Finally, in the shop of the doll maker, Edward is unexpectedly discovered by someone who has always loved him. This story is talking about how only a rabbit doll can have love, and we should all love things surrounding us.

Little Boost

Little Boost

By Julie Gassman, Christianne C. Jones, Jessica Mikhail, Beth Bracken

I had learn a lot to be not scare and go and look at people while trying to read something😀😊

Roller Girl

Roller Girl

By Victoria Jamieson

If you are looking for I slightly funny graphic novel dealing with the troubles of a middle school this is the book for you. Astrid is a 12 year old girl who has always done everything with her best friend Nicole. But one day her mom takes her along with Nicole to a Roller Derby meet. Astrid absolutly loves it while on the other hand Nicole just thinks it's a game where people just push each other around on skates. Astrid decides later she would like to be apart of the Roller Derby camp taking place this summer and would like Nicole to join as well but Nicloe had all ready had plans to be taking part in dance camp and wants nothing to do with Roller Derby. This puts a rift in their friendship as does Nicoles new friend Rachel who also is taking part in dance camp. Astrid accepts Nicole will not be joining her but is still hurt and sad especially when she arrives at camp not even able to keep herself up on skates and all the other girls seem to be older and pros at the subject. As the summer goes on Astrid learns the importance of friendship, family, and never giving up no matter what gets in your why. I higly suggest this book to anyone who loves graphic novels and is looking for a book about friendsip, Roller Derby, and the struggles of middle school.

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