Kids Books - School
Logan Bruno, Boy Baby-sitter (Baby-Sitters Club Special)
By Ann M. Martin
I loved this story so so so so so so so much!!!!!!! It is a great realistic fiction story!!! It is about a boy who is a babysitter but a bunch of kids tease him about it. Then some kids start hanging out with him who pretend to be people they aren't. I think the message for this book is ''Tell the truth''. I hope you like it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Splat the Cat: Splat and Seymour, Best Friends Forevermore (I Can Read Level 1)
By Rob Scotton
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oh my gosh i love this book
The Riverman, Chapters 1-5 (The Riverman Trilogy)
By Aaron Starmer
This book is great. It shows a bit of fantasy in a mysterious way, that I have never knew people wrote in and i didn't even know this style existed!
The Marshmallow Incident
By Judi Barrett
this book is a silly book about two towns of left and right. this book is for boys and girls. it is for ages 3-4-5 and up. it is not a true story. i recommend this book to others and i also give it 4 funny stars.
Miss Moore Thought Otherwise: How Anne Carroll Moore Created Libraries for Children
By Jan Pinborough
this book is a book about a person who did stuff that girls didn't do before now. it is for boys and girls. the main idea is that everyone could do anything that they don't do. i give it 4 stars and i also recommend this book to you.
The Firefighters
By Sue Whiting
this book is about kids who pretend to be firefighters. this book is for boys and girls. this book could happen. i give it 4 stars. i also recommend this great book.
Enemy Pie (Reading Rainbow book)
By Derek Munson
this book is about a kid who has a enemy. this book is for boys and girls. it is not in any sequel. it is for ages 3-4-5 and up. this book could happen. the main idea is that give stuff , things or people that you don't like could always be good if you just give it a chance. i give it 5 stars and i recommend this book to others.
A Strong Right Arm: The Story of Mamie "Peanut" Johnson
By Michelle Y Green
This amazing book is about Mamie Johnson, a black female baseball player in the mid-1900's. Mamie was the pitcher on a baseball team in college. Then she joined the Indianapolis Clowns Negro League baseball team. Her nickname was Peanut because she was short. But she was still a great player!
Storm Mountain
By Tom Birdseye
I thought about the title and the picture. It did look interesting and eye catching. The book was very interesting and suspenceful.









