Kids Books - School
Exclamation Mark
By Amy Krouse Rosenthal
This book is amazing it shows how to use correct punctuation is really cool how everybody made fun of him because he had no friends. But he found out what his punctuation could do it could shout so it made him feel really special. he made a friend that looked like this? his friend qusitions to him which comfused him thats when he said WOW! and figured out he could do that. this book is a good for kids it shows dont let anyone take u down be yourself.
Middle School Bites: Out for Blood
By Banks, Steven
I expected this to be a kid friendly, off-kilter, but fairly predictable school daze comedy with a Vam-Wolf-Zom angle. Fair enough. I did not, however, expect the witty, deadpan, and clever bits, set pieces, and throwaway lines that really set this book, (the third in the series), apart from more pedestrian stuff. Our hero, Tom, is understandably befuddled by his triple-threat predicament. Rather than melting down, though, he handles his situation, and all of the complications that arise from it, with remarkable sang froid. As a consequence, the book is funny, upbeat, occasionally a bit edgy, and very smart. Tom keeps up a running commentary on all of the action, and his perceptive off the cuff observations, (on anything and everything), elevate the whole project. You could drop the entire plot and fashion this into a decent stand up comedy routine. All of this is aided immeasurably by a funny, manic wingman pal, a handful of smart and no nonsense girl friends, a misunderstood bully, a deadpan/mean/nice big sister, and about a dozen various adults who actually get some funny and wise lines of their own. So, the plot may be silly, but the execution is top notch. A fun find.
Seeds and Trees: A children's book about the power of words
By Brandon Walden
Seeds and Trees has a symbolic theme, when I say this I mean that the trees are a symbol for kindness and mean things people say or do. All though some younger kids may not get the message that Seeds and Trees is trying to tell you I fell like this book is enjoyable for kids of all ages even if they don't know the theme, because they might be thinking about how cool the prince is or the trees. But this book is great for 4th and up. It shows how kindness is always the way to go, because you get a good tree when you're kind and a bad tree when you're negative. Over all I totally recommend Seeds and Trees.
Carmela Full of Wishes
By Matt de la Peña
This book is about a girl named Carmela and her birthday could not get any better. For her birthday she got a scooter and she was finally old enough to go to town with her brother. But she did not expect her brother to act the way he was acting he was working and ignoring her. In my opinion I think that this book shows that if somebody is giving negative to you then you should not be negative to them. This inspired me to be more kind to everyone. In this book I think they show kindness and compassion. If you like books that start out positive then negative and positive again then this book is for you.
Mr. Harrison Is Embarrassin'! (My Weirder School, Book 2)
By Dan Gutman
This a funny store about a nerdy tech guy, a boy who hates school, a 90 year old women and a blackout.
School Picture Day (Picture Puffin Books)
By Lynn Plourde
This book is cool! I think that if you like books like Clovis keeps his cool this is an excellent choice for you . This book talks about a girl who keeps fidgeting with every thing she sees .But no one is proud they are all mad. But at the end she saves the day. This book inspired me to realize that no one has to be the same. so I think the theme is don't let anyone dull your sparkle . so all in all this book is amazing.
Mrs. Roopy Is Loopy! (My Weird School)
By Dan Gutman
I love this book I wanted to read more and more every moment! I think the theme is don't let anyone dull your sparkle. I think that because Ms. Roopy (the teacher) is always being herself and that is how everyone likes her. I know that she is dressing up like others , but that is her way of being her self. Now if you like to be exited about reading you should really really try this book!
Big Nate: In the Zone
By Lincoln Peirce
Hi I am Aqua-Dog and Big Nate is personally one of my favorite seiries in the book world. Nate Wright has a older sister Ellen and a fat old dad. Nate loves writing comics and gets in detention by Mrs. Godfrey, his social studies teacher. Nate loves to play but also gets in trouble too much. Well, a sixth grader who is four and half feet tall isn’t your everyday classmate. His friend teddy is a friend like nate but more mature and less funny. Francis, Nate’s other friend is a nerd he always gets good grades. Nate also has crushes. Jenny Nate’s girlfriend dosent like him and something goes wrong every single time nate sees Jenny. One time in another book Nate offered to give a popsicle to Jenny at the beach and then a frisbee from another person went flying over his head and accidentally slipped into her bathing suit and nate got punched by Jenny. See you again soon, as always Aqua-Dog Fourth grade.
The Invisible Boy
By Trudy Ludwig
Have you ever felt left out? Alone in a roomful of people? The Invisible Boy by Trudy Ludwig introduces us to Brian. A sweet-hearted boy who feels invisible. In a class room swimming with kids, how does a quiet boy more apt to communicate with drawings and art stand out, find friends, and not get lost in the hustle, bustle and noise? One act. One chance. One word can change everything. Brian reaches out with kindness to Justin, the new kid in class. Just leaving a note saying “Hi” in his own special way opens up Brian’s world. Someone sees him. Patrice Barton’s soft colors and pictures bring such a light, gentle glow to the story. Every pink cheek, ponytail, and freckle came to life on the page with warmth and tenderness. Beautiful pictures that illustrated Brian’s feelings and changes perfectly. My heart broke and “aww”-ed all over the place. :) This little boy and book stole my heart! I want to recommend it to everyone under the sun! A very special reading experience and life lesson. Don't disappear! Let people see you. A lesson I took to heart.
Hair Love
By Matthew A. Cherry, Vashti Harrison
The book is about a girl named Zuri and her mom always styled her hair. And Zuri always loved her hair to be in any different style. When her mom went to the hospital Zuri could not style her hair because her mom always did it and now she can't. Once she found a hair style that she really liked and she asked her dad to do it but no matter how hard he tried he still could not do it. Then Zuri showed her dad a video how her mom did it for her so he followed the video and BAM! There it was an awesome hair style. Zuri and her dad went to go visit her mom and her mom was super proud. This made me realize to believe in myself and it will all work out. If you like sad story with happy ending than this book it for you.









