Kids Books - Science
The House of Months and Years
By Emma Trevayne
“ He brushed his lapels and descended stairs as noiselessly as he had come, past the empty bedrooms, away from the clatter of rain on the conservatory’s windows, out the front door, past the swinging sign. SOLD, it read. He would return soon.” If you liked this little poem, you will like this book, “The House Of Months And Years” by Emma Trevayne. In this book, it takes off in Amelia’s room near her window. “She sees a shadow of a guy far below the window, his suit is old, musty, creased, and his hair is wild. He would return soon.” She wonders why he puts a sign that says “Sold” in the front of her house. She starts feeling very curious. This content is appropriate for all readers.
The Infinity Year of Avalon James
By Dana Middleton
The Infinity Year of Avalon James is such a great book. It is about Avalon and her best friend, Addikis, who believe that once they turn ten years old, they will get an Infinity power. But it’s not that easy to get a power. Through friendship, bullies, perseverance, and trying to keep their personalities down, this story is powerful and a definite recommendation. :D
Winterhouse
By Ben Guterson
If I could give this book 6 stars, I totally would! This book was so fun and mysterious! The code that I learned from this book is very cool, and I'm actually going to tell all of my friends about it too! The main characters, Elizabeth and Freddy were codemasters and made word ladders and anagrams, which were really fun to read about. Ben Guterson really mastered the art of pulling a reader into a book and making it seem that they were really at Winterhouse with the characters. The ending was really surprising, and I really want to know what happens in the next book. I'm sure that I'll love that one too! Have fun reading this awesome book! It was Bear-y good! ʕ •ᴥ•ʔ ~ Lotte Parker
Mr. Docker Is Off His Rocker! (My Weird School)
By Dan Gutman
Rachel
This book is a funny quick book and good to take after reading a really long book.
Moana and the Ocean
By Heather Knowles
This book was from the ocean's point of view. I liked it. The pictures were really pretty. I love Moana, both the movie and the books.
Machines Go to Work in the City
By William Low
This was a pretty good book. It talked about a lot of different machines. I really liked the garbage truck the best. It had good pictures.
Radiance: A Riley Bloom Book
By Alyson Noël
my friend reiley (lol she has the same name, different spelling as the main character) recommended this series to me when i was eight, and i was captivated by the radiance (HAHA A PUN!! but a really bad one) of this series. it's actually decently interesting because you get to see how heaven is envisioned according to the author. recommended for girls, mostly (but boys don't let this review stop you from reading the riley bloom series), if you like books with an intriguing romance and a slow-moving plot.
The Littlest Bigfoot
By Jennifer Weiner
Alice has always known she was different, but she didn't know why. She was bigger than the other kids, and had a ton of orange brown curly hair she called The Mane. The other kids had never accepted her, not even her parents had. She went from school to school, trying to find 'her people' as her grandma said. Finally her parents sent her to The Experimental Center for Love and Learning. Everyone there was weird and different, and everyone was polite to her, until a girl named Jessica comes. She pretends to be Alice's friend just so she can humiliate her. Alice becomes friends with Millie, a Bigfoot. Can Alice save Millie's tribe when people start hunting them?
Ant Attack (S.W.I.T.C.H.)
By Ali Sparkes
Josh and Danny were having a pretty great day, until Tarquin, the most obnoxious boy in the whole neighborhood, came over to play with them. Tarquin always dresses in fancy clothes as if he was fifty, and doesn't do anything that is fun, and torments innocent insects. When things couldn't have gotten worse, Tarquin takes Petty's bottle of S.W.I.T.C.H spray, thinking it was just a spray bottle full of water, turns Josh and Danny into ants! Can they switch back into humans without all of their legs being pulled off?
Up, Down, and Around
By Katherine Ayres
This book was easy to read. I really liked the pictures. It was a good story that kept me entertained. I would read it again.