Kids Books - School
Sarah's Song
By Rosie J. Pova
Amelie
This book was one of the best books ever. I really enjoyed it and I loved the illustrations. They were my favourite. I would recommend it to people age 4 - 6.
Long Shot: Mike Lupica's Comeback Kids (Comeback Kids Series)
By Mike Lupica
Braden
I would recommend this book to anyone who likes sports. This book is a good mix between drama and sports. It talks about basketball while really that is not the main idea. It also changes some of the characters and keeps some the same. Those are the reasons I would recommend this book.
Julep O' Toole: Confessions of a Middle Child
By Trudi Trueit
Julep hates her life. She feels like she is air...no one can see her. Being a middle child, she is surrounded by her perfect older sister and her attention-hogging younger brother. At least she has her best friends Trig and Bernadette. And she might have Danica... but probably not. You see, Danica is the most popular girl in school. Danica has talked to Julep before, but only when no one else is around. Those moments are Julep's favorites, except she wants everyone to know! She wants to shout "Everyone listen up! Danica, the most popular girl in school is talking to me!!". But she can't. And after a very PRIVATE journal entry gets read to most of the school, Julep is mortified. But, Danica feels bad for her and invites Julep to her Halloween party. Now Julep has to make a decision. Will she go to the party and abandon her little brother with asthma, or will she keep her promise? With superb storytelling, Trudi Trueit really hits it out of the ballpark with this book. It leaves you feeling upset for Julep, or mad at Cooper (her brother). I highly suggest this book!!
It's the First Day of School...Forever!
By R. L. Stine
I sort of like this book. It'a about this boy and he is going to a new school. But everything goes wrong. Then the next day it's the first day of school...... each day it's like a horror movie. It's a bit like 11 birthdays by wendy mass. There is a big suprise at the end of this one
The Underground Railroad (American Girl: Real Stories From My Time)
By Bonnie Bader, Connie Porter
Pretty cool, Stellalune you should actually read this book because it might help you later on with your school reports, I acted out as Harriet Tubman for a report.
The Young Man And The Sea
By Rodman Philbrick
A 12 year old name Skiff Beaman, after him mom died, has to take care of his sunken boat without his depressed dad. Having to use all his strength to make money by fishing with a small leaky boat, comes across a problem with a rich bully. Will Skiff earn enough money for a new engine for his boat? I recommend this book for ages 7+.
Ava and Pip
By Carol Weston
I really liked this book. Its a good book if your a shy person i myself am a shy person its really helped me come out of my shell so i recommend it a lot. This is a good story about relationships and the interactions of Ava, Pip, their family, and friends. This book helps you learn the importance of speaking up, finding your voice, and that your actions may have consequences. There is a lot of wordplay in this book; the characters are word enthusiasts and throughout the book, they create games that involved palindromes and homonyms. (The author included a list of palindromes at the end of the book.)
VIP: Battle of the Bands
By Jen Calonita
Mac Attack is back! In this book, Mac is thrilled to be back on the road with the boys and Jilly, and her friends Iris and Scarlet. After finding that she might have a eensy weensy little crush on Kyle, suddenly their relationship gets a bit more awkward. Also, PS has to go on a tour with a rival band, Thunder and Lighting. To top all of that, a vlogger named Bad Kitty starts leaking things about the boys that only Mac has written in her journal. Can they catch Bad Kitty before PS is history?









