Best Children's Chapter Books
So when the siblings’ lemonade stand war begins, there really is no telling who will win—or even if their fight will ever end. Brimming with savvy marketing tips for making money at any business, definitions of business terms, charts, diagrams, and even math problems, this fresh, funny, emotionally charged novel subtly explores how arguments can escalate beyond anyone’s intent. The story is highly readable and engaging, filled with real-life problems that relate to math, getting along with siblings and friends, dealing with pride, and determining right from wrong. The result is a funny, fresh, and plausible novel with likable characters, and is suitable for reluctant readers.– Maria B. Salvadore, formerly at Washington DC Public Library Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Davies, author of Where the Ground Meets the Sky (2002), does a good job of showing the siblings' strengths, flaws, and points of view in this engaging chapter book.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Great book."
"My son who is in 4 th grade really liked this book."
"In fact, she's now read 2-4 other books in the series (I can't remember)."
"I'm in fourth grade like Lessie and Evan so I could totally understand it."
"The school that I work at had an One book One School campaign."
"Bought this for my 12 year-old and she said this was only book that she doesn't fall asleep to while reading!"
"It was a great book for me and my son. And it as funny thanks for making the book amazon."
"He loves fast action plots and this was a very slow moving story with lots of relationship filler and conversation in between the actual story. I hate be gender specific here, but it sounds like how my husband might describe a romantic comedy movie."
In his old school, everyone knew him as the town’s best prankster, but Miles quickly discovers that Yawnee Valley already has a prankster, and a great one. It’s prankster against prankster in an epic war of trickery, until the two finally decide to join forces and pull off the biggest prank ever seen: a prank so huge that it would make the members of the International Order of Disorder proud. But The Terrible Two by the award-winning American authors Jory John and Mac Barnett, is rich in deadpan jokes and sprightly turns of phrase. Nicolette Jones, The Sunday Times (Culture) 05.04.15 a tale that's loaded with cunning high jinks, neat pieces of outwitting, some great gags and more than you ever wanted to know about cows. 'FT Life & Arts - 07.03.15 "Stylish, full of skilfully imagined pranks and frequently laugh-out-loud funny, this has all the makings of the start of a series with staying power." Teach Primary, March 2015 "Tempt those teens still addicted to Wimpy Kid with something slightly more challenging; it's written in the first person, which allows a more sophisticated level of humour and the two likeable protagonists are refreshingly three-dimensional.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"#stayinschool Niles turned out to be a good friend."
"–This book got slow at some points but further on i stared understanding that. -it reminds me of friendship and if you work hard together you can accomplish your achievements."
"Cute book, my nephews 8 & 9 both really enjoyed it."
"that was a really good book it was super funny and cliff hanging at somepionts i really enjoyed it ."
"Good continuation of the earlier books in this series."
"I liked this book because it had action and was funny."
"My son loved this book and The Terrible Two."
Acclaimed author and Caldecott Honor artist Dav Pilkey takes readers on a wild ride in this outrageously funny, action-packed, easy-to-read chapter book. The title and the cover art, which depicts a toothy, egg-shaped fellow in a red cape and jockey shorts, are designed to keep this chapter book in constant circulation. The story is a superhero spoof: two misbehaving fourth-grade boys, Harold and George, hypnotize their school principal and turn him into their comic book creation, Captain Underpants. Still, the humor is on target for some kids in this age group, who will undoubtedly look forward to a planned second adventure-- Captain Underpants 2: Attack of the Talking Toilets .
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Find Best Price at Amazon"It was not long ago that I treated an irrepressible 8 year old boy at the children's hospital where I worked. I laughed in delight, reading the adventures of Harold and George, and remembered all the childhood hours I spent with my brother thinking up practical jokes that landed us in trouble again and again. I have read a few of the reviews that express concern that the series encourages defiance of authority, but I have several points to make in response. Quite frankly, if kids had to attend a school where the principal punished naughty behaviour by making them clean his house and mow his lawn, I would mount a protest. Secondly, I seriously doubt that reading Captain Underpants is going to turn a kid into a criminal or miscreant of the justice system. If not for challenging ideas, we wouldn't know that the earth revolved around the sun, or that gravity makes apples fall to the ground, or that spores from a fungus (penicillin) could be critical in treating infection."
"Great book for early readers who want a "grown-up" book instead of a picture book."
"This fun and exciting chapter book is a must read for all Captain Underpants fans."
"They are still quoting it to each other on occasion, and we are excitedly waiting to read vol."
"My son loves this book series, and it pushes him to read beyond his skill level."
"This series is fantastic for an age-range of 5 until about 13 years old."
"This series is funnier than I thought it would be."
"If my son has a good week at school I will buy him a new The Adventures of Super Diaper Baby as well as Captain Underpants and the Dumb Bunnies books."
Best Children's Beginner Readers Books
The series is broken into three levels that invoke the rigorous training courses their favorite Marvel heroes must engage in to perfect their super powers.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"There are only 6 pages with Spiderman with the mask where he is actually doing superhero stuff, and all the others are just introducing Peter's life, his school and his tools. We ended up cutting off Page 11/12 (so my book now jumps from 10 to 13), and rewriting 13 to say that Aunt May is happy with how good Peter is in studies. I still rate this 5 stars because it is a great value and my son loves it, but the writers should have put a little more thought into the bully part!"
"It works out great because young boys and girls love Spider-Man."
"Great book for my 4 year old and prompt service!"
"Great book!!"
"Given as a gift and the child loved it!"
"that was great when my boy started reading."
"Cute book."
"They squeezed 2 pages at a time in and it just looks odd."
Best Children's Poetry
And don't miss Runny Babbit Returns , the new book from Shel Silverstein! In Shel Silverstein's popular tale of few words and simple line drawings, a tree starts out as a leafy playground, shade provider, and apple bearer for a rambunctious little boy. At this point in the story, the double-page spread shows a pathetic solitary stump, poignantly cut down to the heart the boy once carved into the tree as a child that said "M.E. When there's nothing left of her, the boy returns again as an old man, needing a quiet place to sit and rest. (All ages) --Karin Snelson “If you’re looking for a children’s book that teaches generosity or unselfishness, most people will point you right to The Giving Tree , Shel Silverstein’s lovely story of a tree that will do anything for the boy it loves—and for good reason.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"All that I can honestly say about this book, what some people say is "controversial" is it ; touches on feelings. teaches about selfishness. teaches about selflessness. teaches about caring. teaches about giving. this book really tugs at all the emotions everyone goes through one time or another. It has turned into a discussion book for all my grandkids. The book is a hardback & comes with a cover resembling the cover of the book."
"She would often just read a poem from A Light in the Attic, or Where the Sidewalk Ends, but this book really stuck with me."
"One of my favorite books with a great lesson for children on giving/taking and appreciation."
"This is my family's favorite children's book and certainly mine."
"Must have for all children."
"Best childhood book ever - adults should re-read every year as well."
"They were all gifts, so I had read it years ago that is why I chose to purchase it for Christmas gifts."
"Great story for my 6 year old who reads voraciously.."
Best Children's Short Stories
In Book 11 of the Ranger's Apprentice epic, fans will see never-before-published stories featuring all their favorite characters, from Will to Halt, from Horace to Alyss. "The last few years have seen the publication of many fantasies, but few have the appeal of this original story.”— Booklist , starred review, on The Ruins of Gorlan Inspired by questions and letters his loyal readers have sent over the years, John Flanagan offers a gift in response: a collection of "lost" tales that fill in the gaps between Ranger's Apprentice novels.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"The premise behind the stories is of a present day archaeologist and his assistants are excavating the remains of a castle, when one of them finds the ruins of a Ranger's cabin and a manuscript filled with long-lost tales."
"The short stories are presented as a stories found by archaeologist centuries after the event."
"Between the Japanese anime and game tech ... he still loves to read!"
"Flanagan answered the riddle of Halt's recruitment by the Ranger's Corps in 'The Hibernian', which was five chapters that I would've happily paid ten times the book's price for (but the set price is just dandy). Of course, there was an entertaining little scuffle, courtesy of Will and his mentor, as they were trying to arrest some moondarkers (thieves that trick ships into sailing head-on to rocks), an excursion to search for a stolen pet, and a nasty occurrence that involves a three-legged wolf."
"It's the newer version without the decorative band across the top and a chest on the front."
"A selection of short stories."
"Have so enjoyed reading this series of books and this one of several short stories has been great fun."
"My 11-year-old granddaughter and I are sharing the books in the Ranger's Apprentice series - love the series, and was sad it was over!"
Best Children's Intermediate Readers Books
Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja 2: Pirate Invasion is a funny thriller that's entertaining for kids, middle school students, and adults.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"My 9 year old son hates to read ...but he LOVES these and it keeps him reading without complaint."
"My 13 year old son loves this series so far and he's not one to enjoy reading!"
"I know the kid will like it because I like it."
"It motivated him to get away from Minecraft video games and into another venue disappearing all too fast: printed ink on paper fueling imagination."
"The started reading this book series last year and continued reading them."
Best Children's Classic Literature
A Wrinkle in Time , winner of the Newbery Medal in 1963, is the story of the adventures in space and time of Meg, Charles Wallace, and Calvin O'Keefe (athlete, student, and one of the most popular boys in high school). It is the first book in The Time Quintet, which consists of A Wrinkle in Time, A Wind in the Door, A Swiftly Tilting Planet, Many Waters , and An Acceptable Time . Spurred on by these rumors, Meg and Charles Wallace, along with their new friend Calvin, embark on a perilous quest through space to find their father. In doing so they must travel behind the shadow of an evil power that is darkening the cosmos, one planet at a time. Young people who have trouble finding their place in the world will connect with the "misfit" characters in this provocative story. "Two children, accompanied by an older boy, go on a search for their missing scientist-father-a dangerous search that takes them through space by means of a 'tesseract,' or wrinkle in time, to the dark planet Camazotz, whose puppetlike inhabitants are controlled by IT, a disembodied brain.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"A good oldie for my high functioning students."
"Have really enjoyed the audio book series."
"Madeleine L'Engle was one of my teachers and I love everything she does."
"I absolutely love this book."
"The book has nice themes we can both appreciate without getting too dark or disturbing."
"But it is certainly well written and a good overall read."
"This was my first series of real science fiction books waaaay back when I was in the sixth grade, and the books sparked a lifelong passion for reading."
Best Children's Literary Criticism
This complete teaching unit provides everything you need to help students understand and appreciate “A Wrinkle in Time.” Each chapter is given its own unit with a study guide, vocabulary list, discussion ideas, test, and answer key.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Never got past the first pages."
Best Children's Stories About Toys
Once, in a house on Egypt Street, there lived a china rabbit named Edward Tulane. His journey leads him to a older couple who dress him like a girl rabbit, a hobo and his dog, a young girl and her brother and, finally, to a doll shop. He also learns that family members can be cruel to one another; that hobos have family that they love dearly and don't want to forget; that no matter how much you love someone, she may still die; and that no matter what happens in life, never give up on love. A beautifully crafted telling.– Veronica Schwartz, Des Plaines Public Library, IL Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Ibatoulline outdoes himself; his precisely rendered sepia-tone drawings and color plates of high artistic merit are an integral part of this handsomely designed package.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"This is a must read!"
"When kids ask for a recommendation for something to read in our school library, this is always on my list of suggestions, especially for kids who are struggling to get through chapter books."
"This book has humor, but at the same time offers a young reader invaluable life lessons about: friendship, loyalty, growing pains, family and acceptance."
"At the end of the book, we both cried...it really touched our hearts. My son now has a love of reading because of this book."
"The message about loving and being loved is one that is important for people of all ages."
"such a fabulous book."
"I think there are parts of this book that are a little deep for my daughter, like the alcoholic father in part of the story, as well as a young girl dying, but that's why I choose to read books prior to her reading them."
"I bawled the last two pages while reading aloud to my kids and I can't bear to loan out my copy :). My kids asked to read the next chapter night after night."
Best Children's Humorous Literature
Then, on Harry's eleventh birthday, a great beetle-eyed giant of a man called Rubeus Hagrid bursts in with some astonishing news: Harry Potter is a wizard, and he has a place at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. He is left only with a lightning-bolt scar on his forehead, curiously refined sensibilities, and a host of mysterious powers to remind him that he's quite, yes, altogether different from his aunt, uncle, and spoiled, piglike cousin Dudley. Of course, Uncle Vernon yells most unpleasantly, "I AM NOT PAYING FOR SOME CRACKPOT OLD FOOL TO TEACH HIM MAGIC TRICKS!" So far it has won the National Book Award, the Smarties Prize, the Children's Book Award, and is short-listed for the Carnegie Medal, the U.K. version of the Newbery Medal. After 11 years of disregard and neglect at the hands of his aunt, uncle and their swinish son Dudley, Harry suddenly receives a visit from a giant named Hagrid, who informs Harry that his mother and father were a witch and a wizard, and that he is to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry himself.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"SPECIAL NOTE: For U.S. customers purchasing the illustrated edition of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, you will notice the text has NOT been converted to the "Americanized" version of the original U.S. releases (with the exception of changing all "Philosopher's Stone" mentions to "Sorcerer's Stone"). Good or bad is naturally for each reader to decide--just know, if you plan to read the books while listening to Jim Dale's audiobooks, you'll notice a few superficial differences. The quality of this new illustrated edition is phenomenal. All chapter intros are illustrated."
"IMPORTANT: For U.S. customers purchasing the illustrated edition of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, you will notice the text has NOT been converted to the "Americanized" version of the original U.S. releases. This difference isn't as prominent or noticeable as it was with Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's/Philosopher's Stone, but still something to keep in mind. Also, to answer a question that has come up quite a bit, this is the FULL BOOK and not an abridged or shortened version. Underneath the book jacket, the novel is bound in a sturdy orange hardback with green lettering on the spine."
"I was ravenous to get my hands on my copy as soon as it was delivered this morning, but was quickly disappointed. But when I took a close look at my dust jacket, I was extremely upset to find that the gold foil lettering for "Harry Potter" had been rubbed away and destroyed completely in some places leaving ugly, black matte in its place-- pock marking the otherwise handsome gold lettering. Needless to say I'm in awe how Bloomsbury has managed to put together such an incredible project, with JK Rowling's remarkable literature and Jim Kay's otherworldly illustrations-- and allowed it to be put together in a low quality binding! Not all alone in a box... Update (October 9th): I have finally received my new book and it was in much, much better condition. The cover and spine were tight, intact and falling apart from the binding like my original copy."
Best Children's Historical Fiction
The extraordinary #1 New York Times bestseller that is now a major motion picture, Markus Zusak's unforgettable story is about the ability of books to feed the soul. Death himself narrates the World War II-era story of Liesel Meminger from the time she is taken, at age nine, to live in Molching, Germany, with a foster family in a working-class neighborhood of tough kids, acid-tongued mothers, and loving fathers who earn their living by the work of their hands. Across the ensuing years of the late 1930s and into the 1940s, Liesel collects more stolen books as well as a peculiar set of friends: the boy Rudy, the Jewish refugee Max, the mayors reclusive wife (who has a whole library from which she allows Liesel to steal), and especially her foster parents. –Francisca Goldsmith, Berkeley Public Library, CA Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"The characters are well developed and the storyline, which takes place during WWII is so interesting."
"It's great to read about the love and hope intertwined with such a horrific part of history."
"It was offered on sale so I bought it because I knew I wanted to read it before I saw the movie. I read books on two computers (one is a windows machine and the other is a chrome box), my Kindle paperwhite, and, occasionally, on my Android phone. And really, when I'm reading a book, I don't want to stop and look at videos of the related movie."
"It's written from the perspective of Death about a young girl growing up in Nazi Germany."
"As a World War II story of desperation and the understanding of the atrocities surrounding the characters I felt heavy and then uplifted by the tiniest glimmers of hope."
"This is a very good book, made more relevant to me as I had just visited Dachu, the German prison camp for political prisoners near Munich, this past fall. It is good to see the story through the eyes of a child who loses her father, mother and brother, then is adopted by a German couple living in Munich."
"This story absolutely has some of the most amazingly descriptive language."
Best Children's Religious Fiction
The multiple award-winning Jesus Storybook Bible tells the Story beneath all the stories in the Bible. Tullian Tchividjian, Senior Pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church -- PCA, Fort Lauderdale, FL. Jago's award-winning cover art is a foretaste of the whimsically insightful and richly colored drawings that await you on every one of the book's 351 pages. Lloyd-Jones does it as well as any biblical commentator....The title and subtitle are even better than the book's delightful illustrations and narrative -- because they provide, in one deft stroke, the interpretive key that unlocks the meaning of the whole Bible. True, that's to be expected when you combine the mesmerizing illustrations of Jago and the award-winning writing of Sally Lloyd-Jones, a Brit with an uncanny knack for storytelling. True, that's to be expected when you combine the mesmerizing illustrations of Jago and the award-winning writing of Sally Lloyd-Jones, a Brit with an uncanny knack for storytelling. -- More to Life Magazine In the interests of full disclosure, let me reveal that I had the privilege of reading the manuscript of this book several years ago as a theological consultant to Zondervan, the publisher. I hope that every family, and even people without young children, would get a copy of this book just to remind them of what the Real Story of the Bible is all about.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I've tried three or four toddler Bibles, but they ranged from the meaningless and banal (Read With Me Bible For Toddlers) to the downright horrifying in their interpretation (The Story For Little Ones). The Jesus Storybook Bible, on the other hand, seeks to show how God's plan of salvation is unfolding through each story, and largely succeeds in doing so. First of all, there are children's Bibles like the Read With Me Bible that are simply bland. Granted, toddlers are not going to pick up on every nuance of a story from the Bible, but the Read With Me Bible often chooses the wrong points to emphasize, entirely leaving out important points of narrative along the way. One story simply lists miracles Jesus did with no context, failing to communicate that Jesus' miracles actually anticipate and begin to realize a new world, a world where God's Kingdom and rule are breaking into the world in a new and exciting way. This simply displays a level of ignorance about the story of Samson that is beyond belief for someone writing (interpreting) a Bible for children! So, for example, the story of the Exodus is told not as the story of God's great magic show, but instead on the great, mighty, and terrifying rescue of God's people from their slavery, pointing forward also to humanity's slavery to sin and coming rescue in Jesus. But again, the strength of this Bible is that it gets the story right, interpreting the main idea correctly and always pointing toward Jesus."
"I love this, I have toddlers and want them to know about the happiest, greatest story in all the world<3 Its simple and sweet and I love how each biblical story ends with how that story paves the way for Jesus. Mostly the main message, the good news; God loves the world, loves YOU, no matter what!"
"It’s great to read alternate translations (even kids versions) while retaining biblical accuracy."
"So many of the versions out there are just the regular bible verses with colorful kids pictures incorporated."
"Every single Bible story is tied to Christ and points children to the understanding of God's overall plan of redemption and salvation through Christ."
"They were 3 months when I. started reading to the twins."
"We love this book!!!"
"Lovely, readable stories puts things in a new light even for a seasoned Christian."
Best Children's Popular Culture Literature
They're offered a chance to leave the Isle of the Lost, where they have been imprisoned all their lives, and go to prep school in the idyllic kingdom of Auradon with all of the "good" kids. Disney Publishing Worldwide (DPW) is the world's largest publisher of children's books, magazines, and apps, with over 700 million products sold each year.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Great book.. already read by the person I gifted it to."
"Great book."
"she wasn't even interested in the pictures which looked like someone mass produced them for a bootleg version of a Disney book."
"Well you know how some books are better the movie in this case the book is basically exactly like the movie only in words."
"Very faithful adaption of movie."
Best Children's Imagination & Play Fiction
The instant #1 New York Times bestseller--now a major motion picture starring Amandla Stenberg as Maddy and Nick Robinson as Olly. Never breathe in the fresh air, feel the sun warm your face . In Everything, Everything , Maddy is a girl who’s literally allergic to the outside world, and Olly is the boy who moves in next door . It's an innovative, inspiring, and heartbreakingly romantic debut novel that unfolds via vignettes, diary entries, illustrations, and more. everythingeverythingfilm on Instagram. @everythingfilm on Twitter. @everythingeverythingmovie on Facebook. everythingeverythingmovie.com. And don’t miss Nicola Yoon's The Sun Is Also A Star , the #1 New York Times bestseller in which two teens are brought together just when it seems like the universe is sending them in opposite directions. ★ "This heartwarming story transcends the ordinary by exploring the hopes, dreams, and inherent risks of love in all of its forms." The rare novel that lifts and shatters and fills you all at once.” —Jennifer Niven, New York Times bestselling author of All the Bright Places. “With her stunning debut, Everything, Everything, Nicola Yoon has constructed an entirely unique and beautiful reading experience. Nicola Yoon's book and voice stayed with me long after I finished reading.” —Danielle Paige, New York Times bestselling author of Dorothy Must Die. Olly and Madeline's love story stole my heart.”--Katie McGarry, author of Nowhere But Here. Tender, creative, beautifully written, and with a great twist, Everything, Everything is one of the best books I've read this year." -- Justine Magazine "A vibrant, thrilling, and, ultimately, wholly original tale that's bound to be an instant hit." teens in search of a swoonworthy read will devour.”-- Booklist “It’s tempting to drop everything everything once you’ve begun . “This tearjerker gives you feels you haven’t experienced since The Fault in Our Stars .”— Cosmopolitan “#RELATIONSHIPGOALS”— Justine Magazine “Sweetly romantic.”—Crystal Bell /MTV News. “The chemistry between Amandla Stenberg and Nick Robinson flies off the screen and has you rooting for them from beginning to end.”—Erin Gross /Fangirlish. “The sweet and undeniable chemistry between breakout stars Amandla Stenberg and Nick Robinson makes Everything, Everything a must-see.”—Sharon Tharp /JustJared. “Amandla and Nick's performance is a great reminder that it's worth taking big risks for love.”—Nina Hajian /92.3 AMP Radio’s Shoboy In The Morning. “ Everything, Everything will leave you feeling happy.”—Shaylee Henning /KCKC-FM. Gr 10 Up—From the first page, Madeline Whittier is a sympathetic character who has had to watch the world from the inside of a bubble—literally. Her diagnosed condition of Severe Combined Immunodeficiency is a life sentence that limits her to a world of two people: her mother, who is a doctor, and her nurse. Olly is the kind of inventive guy who figures out a way to communicate with Madeline, and over the course of the next few months Madeline becomes Maddy, a young woman who takes potentially deadly risks to protect Olly emotionally, if not physically. Maddy's and Olly's hastily planned trip to Maui and their tastefully described liaison while there suggests a mature teen audience, but readers of Cammie McGovern's Say What You Will (HarperCollins, 2014) and Wendy Mills's Positively Beautiful (Bloomsbury, 2015) will fall in love with this humorously engaging story of a girl who discovers life, love, and forgiveness in new places.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Madeline is the first female protagonist I've read this year that didn't annoy me. The writing is perfect for this type of story, with the diagrams, text and email messaging, and short chapters. And a big bonus for me, the plot reminded me of one of my favorite eighties movies, Say Anything."
"when maddy sees the new boy, olly move in nextdoor , she immideatly falls in love with him. after late nights of chatting online, Maddys nurse invites olly over so maddy and him can meet."
"I'm not a romance digger, actually don't like it that much."
"Everything, Everything is the modern retelling of every fairytale trope involving a princess trapped in a tower only to be rescued by a handsome prince."
"LOVE this book!"
":) The unbelievable part is what you already know... That a girl with bubble-boy syndrome was raised up to teenager outside a hospital."
"Beautiful."
"It is a good book even if you think you know the end."
Best Baby & Toddler Nursery Rhyme Books
Another silly rhyming children's picture book from Gerald Hawksley! He lives in a small castle beside the River Snood with his chums Lord Treacle, "Mousy" Mousington and Otto Fishblanket.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"This is a Do and Don't book, the kind that will make you laugh at times because it sounds so silly. The Do's are the things that you really should do, like Do read to the end of the book. Any silly book will make your child laugh, and so will the adults."
"Gerald Hawksley has written an easy to read-aloud rhyming advice book - one that incorporates the absurd silliness that young children find so amusing."
"The original review can be found at Ian Wood's Novellum. The title of this book would seem to be eminently safe and useful advice, as is everything between these covers!"
"A cute rhyming book for young children."
"This, along with several other of this authors books, are always lighthearted and funny, usually with a rhyme that makes it easy to read with your little one."
"My son and I love this authors books!!!"
"I read this first on amazon's cloud reader (PC) and loved the 1 line sentences with the associated graphics to explain the message."
"Can't wait to read it with the grandkids."
Best Baby & Toddler Bedtime & Dreaming Books
That means howling at the moon, scrubbing his scales, getting into his creepy PJs, and enjoying a nice snack before bed: worm juice and baked beetle bread. So I wrote Goodnight, Little Monster to make monsters seems less threatening - at the same time trying to get children to look at this situation from a different point of view. What if a little monster was afraid there was something under HIS bed? My hope is that this fun little bedtime story, where the little monster goes through many of the same bedtime rituals many children do, will help kids be a little less afraid of what MAY be under the bed.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"What a sweet story with such charming illustrations."
"This was a great book to read to your kid before they sleep."
"Our four and six-year-old boys love this story."
"My son loves this story!"
"My little boy loves icky things like bugs and worms, so the illustrations in this book are right up his alley."
"Perfect for part of my baby shower gift for a friend whose nursery is cute little monsters."
"Super cute book!"
"Recommended for young readers."