Kids Books - Teaching
London Art Chase (Faithgirlz / Glimmer Girls)
By Natalie Grant
Maggie saves the by by being a sleuth. And she finally finds her place in the glimmer girls.
Maniac Magee By Jerry Spinelli Reading Activity Guide
By Jason Elliott
Though I'm not finished reading (up to part 2. . .), so far it's great. Maniac/Jeffrey Magee here is like the most clueless person I've ever read about, but in a good way. It's supernatural the way he runs literally everywhere he goes and doesn't get tired. He's not even born from someone that's supernatural, it's like he was magically turned that way when his parents died. He does amazing feats and looks it off like it's nothing. Though I can's say I loved it since I didn't read it all, it's doing great at impressing me now.
Learn All About: Ocean Life: A Learning Bank of Information and Irresistible Activities That Teach About This Fascinating Nonfiction Topic
By Lisa Jo Rudy
Ocean 🚹
Ocean books 📚rule
A Land Remembered, Volume 1
By Patrick D Smith
This book was amazing! We watched the past come to life through words. This was a story about a pioneer family coming to Florida. We loved hearing about the MacIvey family overcoming hardships and making a name for their family in the Florida wilderness.
Pit bull - Discover: Early reader's wildlife photography book
By Discover Press
I really really love pitbulls because they can be nice it's just the people who are teaching the dogs the mean things.
Four Twits a Dragon and a Princess – A Story about Learning the Four Times Table (The Numberland Tales - Help with Times Tables and Multiplication for Children Book 4)
By Professor Paradox
This book really helped me with my math skills and will probably help for those who are just learning multipication
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing Reading Group Activity Guide
By Jason Elliott
This book is the best book I have ever read.This book is about a fourth grader named Peter and feels like he's not apart of the family well fudge is famous
Odd Girl Speaks Out: Girls Write about Bullies, Cliques, Popularity, and Jealousy
By Rachel Simmons
this sounds interesting, and-hey! I'm an odd girl too!