Kids Books - United
Who Is Michelle Obama? (Who Was?)
By Megan Stine, Who HQ
Michelle and her family where really close . Especially her and her brother craig. When Michelle and Barack had there kids they wanted the same thing , a close family. Michelle always felt lonely and worried for Barack when he had too leave but it all got made up when Barack became president and they got to love in the Whitehouse . They always had dinners together. This is a great story that I recommend to all ages! I rate this book 5/5 stars - Pizzagirl7 😉
Who Was Daniel Boone?
By Sydelle Kramer
Who was Daniel Boone? Was written by Sydelle Kramer and Illustrated by George Ulrich Does someone that live in the woods and uses natures resources to live on interest you? Daniel Boone was born on November 2, 1734 in Reading Pennsylvania. Daniels daughter Jemima was captured by the Shawnee Indians and was later rescued by Daniel. On July 14, 1776 3 teenage girls were captured by the Shawnee Indians while they were floating on canoes on the Kentucky river, one of which was Jemima, Daniels daughter. Daniel was in constant battle with the Indians for land. That was always a big struggle for Daniel and his wife Rebecca. At one point Daniel decided to work with the Indians they even gave him an Indian name of Sheltowee, or Big Turtle. I enjoyed this book because it dealt with conflicts in the 1700's and even now a days we still have these arguments. But it shows us a positive side of how to work through it.
Who Was Franklin Roosevelt?
By Margaret Frith
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is Franklin Roosevelt the third president in the united states
Who Was Babe Ruth?
By Joan Holub
Do you think that someone with a bad background can make it to a big stage like the mlb and be one of the greatest players ever? In Who Was Babe Ruth? By Joan Holub the protagonist, Babe Ruth goes through a tough life. Going from the worst of the worst to the best of the best. He starts off living in Baltimore with a poor family and getting in lots of trouble. his parents end up putting him in a boys school, named St Marys. Where he met his hero, Brother Mathias. He turned babes life around. He taught him how to be a better baseball player and pushed him to his hardest. They both didn't think he would make it to the big stage. While he was in Boston playing for the Red Sox he met his wife named Hellen Woodford. They had a daughter but things didn't work out and they got divorced. But then BOOM he breaks through only getting 1000 dollars during his first year. He gets traded around in the MLB and ends with the yankees. He gets paid a lot more and becomes one of the best players to walk the face of the earth. He was hitting the ball harder and further than anyone ever has. He ended up getting in trouble and drinking and smoking too much. He was overweight but he did amazing. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes baseball.
Who Was Neil Armstrong?
By Roberta Edwards
Neil had always been into airplanes . He loved them his whole life. When Neil got to an adult (young adult ) he wanted to go to college to lessen about planes and how they worked. Half way through college he got called into the U.S. Navy . But he did get to fly planes there. After the Navy he went back to college and felt he was older and more mature now . You'll have to read the book to find out what happens next!I recommend this book to all ages and I rate this book 3/5 stars thank you for reading my review!-Pizzagirl7💋
Who Was George Washington?
By Roberta Edwards
George Washington was only 11 when his father died . His mother was very mean. As George got older he got to get away from his mother. In George's life he and went from normal to a solider twice. He worked very hard to be a solider and tried very hard to win the battles. When George finally retired , every one wanted him to be the first President of the United States. I recommend this book to all ages and I rate this book 4/5 stars . Thank you for reading my review! -Pizzagirl7😜
Who Was Dr. Seuss?
By Janet Pascal
I really want to read this book, because, let's be real, Dr. Seuss/Theo Lesieg/Theodore Geisel is THE BEST children's book author EVER!!! I personally like his books because, while they're made for kids, if one of my little siblings want me to read a book to them, they're at least funny and entertaining, so yeah! If you didn't read any of his books as a little kid, still do it now because they are my childhood favorite!!!
Lincoln's Grave Robbers
By Steve Sheinkin
The author Steve Sheinkin tells the tale of an event happening 160 years ago in this meticulously researched nonfiction book; he delves into the world of body snatchers and counterfeiters and relates the story of a plot to steal Lincoln's body and hold it ransom. The story goes: Ben Boyd the noted counterfeiter is arrested, so the boss of the ring, Big Jim, hires a team of counterfeiters, including Terrence Mullen and Jack Hughes, to enact the body snatching plot. Yet Patrick Tyrell of the Secret Service is notified, and he promptly hires Lewis Swegles, famed horse thief, to act as a roper, ie, a spy. The story progresses as Swegles gathers information about the plan and Secret Service agents prepare for the planned date of the event. Written in a conversational style and including many interesting quotes from Tyrell's notes and the characters themselves, this book tells an engaging story and has straightforward language; it is also quite informative. This book is an example of good narrative nonfiction, and it's a great book for people of all ages.
Two Girls of Gettysburg
By Lisa Klein
I thought that Two Girls of Gettysburg was a good book. I thought that the ending wasn’t strong enough though. I would like to go more into the future and see how everything ended up for the characters. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes stories about friendship.
Ninth Ward
By Jewell Parker Rhodes
Ninth Ward is a really interesting book about a girl ( Lanesha ) and her foster mother ( Mama Ya-Ya ). Lanesha was orphaned at birth and was fostered because her rich Uptown family is scared of her. Around the middle of the book hurricane Katrina strikes, but Mama Ya-Ya and Lanesha are stuck, unable to get out of New Orleans. I would definitely recommend this book for ages 9-12. Overall a really good book for people who like cliffhangers.









