BLUBBER! Do you like realistic fiction,then Blubber is a good book for you.In the book some embarrassing things happen like Linda (one of the characters) gets called “Blubber,” but the main character (Jill) is going to tell this adventure. This book also tells some important lessons, like do not tease and stand up for yourself, ( in a way.) We liked this book because it tells a lot important information about lessons. We would give this book 5 out of 5 stars. This book should be read by third to seventh graders. by Isabella and Neve
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Do you have a free spirit? If so this is the book for you. We read The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses by:Paul Goble. This book would be loved by any 3rd through 7th grader. We feel that this book deserves 5 out of 5 stars. We loved this book because we both are very passionate about horses, and this book is very well written with lots of detail and description. The Girl Who loved wild horses is about a girl who is very passionate for all horses. But then one day something magical happened… her herd ran away and the next day when she woke up to horses nickering and neighing. After time people in her village started to worry so they went looking. The girl who loved wild horses teaches us to follow our heart and never give up. This book has a VERY strong message. The pictures are full of information and crammed with detail. We hope you try out The girl who loved wild horses by paul goble. Thank you for reading this book review. By: GM & NC Are you interested in Alcatraz the world famous prison for getting the worst of the worst? The life of two kids that live on it? Al Capone Does My Shirts by Gennifer Choldenko is a great book.It clearly explains the characters and their personality. We would recommend this book be read by kids ages 11-13. But, if you are a advanced 9 or 10 year old you should try it to. Twelve year old Moose Flanagan and his “ten” year old sister Natalie have just moved from their old home to the 64 home on Alcatraz. Their Dad is working as an electrician and a guard at the Alcatraz jailhouse. He watches infamous villains Machine Gun Kelly, Roy Gardner, and the Al Capone. We are not lying, he watched the Valentine's day murder Al Capone. If you like historical fiction or if you want to try this is a great book. We like it so much that we would give it 5 out of 5 stars. Its that good. We hope you try the book! Book review by: A.A> age 9,C.L. age 10 Have you ever had to help your mother make pancakes well the main character in this book did. If you have trouble helping your mother and she wants you to help this book is for you. This is pancakes pancakes by:eric carle. We would give this book 4 out of 5 stars.this book was decent but We as fourth graders think that this book is for second grade and under. Pancakes pancakes is about a boy named jack. Who wanted his mom To make a big pancake his mom was busy so she made him get all nc but the supplies and make the big pancake. He had to go to the miller,chicken coop,etc. Pancakes pancakes taught us that you should not be lazy instead you should help others before yourself. Always remember to help by: C.P and W.L. Have you ever been lost? Stellaluna is the story you want to read. Stellaluna is a book about a little fruit bat named Stellaluna who was separated from her mother. In the story Stellaluna an owl spotted Stellaluna and her mother. The owl attacked, Stellaluna fell out of her mother’s grip. Then she landed in a bird’s nest, she quickly adapted to the rules of the nest, and the food. Expect she still hung by her feet to sleep. Once Stellaluna was hanging by her feet, the little birds in the nest wanted to try it too. So the little birds hung upside down by their feet as well. When the mother of the nest came back she told Stellaluna and the little birds to stop hanging by their feet. The mother bird never allowed Stellaluna and the baby birds to hang by their feet anymore. One day Stellaluna and the baby birds were learning to fly. Once Stellaluna and the little birds learned to fly. Stellaluna and the baby birds flew away from the nest. Stellaluna and the baby birds flew until it was dark, the baby birds flew back to the nest. Stellaluna flew into a swarm of fruit bats, the fruit bats examined Stellaluna. One bat came to her and told Stellaluna that she was her long-lost mother. We feel that this book should be read by/to the ages 4-8. We think that this book should be read by younger children tan us. We feel like this book deserves 4 and a half stars. We hope that you read this book to judge the book for yourself. , Have you ever wished for something or someone come, but then wished for them to go away, but then regretted it? Then this is the book for you! I recommend this book to kids 4th grade and under for the liking of it, but for the reading level we’d say kindergarten and 1st grade. I give this book 4 ½ stars because although it was funny it is below 4th grade reading level. In this book, the main character is a goldfish. At first he is in an empty bowl all that there is in the bowl is water and some green pebbles and him. Everything changes when he wishes for roommates and gets some. Then the fish bowl just gets over crowded, and he (the goldfish) loses his mind. To find out what happens read the book Memoirs of a Goldfish. The book Memoirs of a Goldfish teaches us to be grateful for what you have because you’ll miss it when it’s gone. So look around if you have siblings who drive you crazy just remember you’re going to miss them when they’re gone -by R.P. and E.S. in 4Ry Have any of you ever felt invisible before? Many of the kids in our class have. If you’ve felt this way, this book is for you! We read The Invisible Boy, by Trudy Ludwig. This book would be loved by any first through fifth grader. We felt that this book deserves 4.5 out of five stars. We liked it because it gave a strong message about what happens to many children everyday at school. The Invisible Boy is about a boy named Brian who feels invisible when he is at school. His classmates don’t notice him or include him. He feels empty and disconnected. No one talked to him or invited him to play which makes him feel like he lacks color inside. Everything changes when a new boy comes to school and notices and befriends Brian! The Invisble Boy teaches us about the importance of being kind to one another. Many kids feel invisible like Brian and are sad going to school. Make sure to notice if other kids seem lonely or isolated and include them. Reading this book made us feel moved as community members. Not to mention, the illustrations tell a beautiful story of their own! By 4Ry 2017-2018 Have you ever felt different? Well this book can cheer you up. It's Ok to Be Different is by Todd Park, the author is saying that if you look different than others that does not matter. We give this book 5 stars because it shows that it's okay that you are different from others. We think this book is for 2nd grade and below. The illustration earn 5 star as well. It's Ok To Be Different is about if you have long hair it doesn't matter if you are adopted, it doesn't matter if you help a squirrel collect nuts, it does not matter that is what it is about. It's okay to be diffrent teaches us a important lesson the lesson is that it does not matter what you look like it matter what you are inside. By R.M. and J.B. Do you like realistic fiction? If so Wish is the perfect book for you. Wish is by Barbara O'Connor. We think that it deserves 4 ½ out of 5 stars. Wish deserves would be loved by any 4th through 8th grader. Wish is all about a girl named charlie whose dad is in jail and mom too sick to get out of bed. So, she has to move in with her aunt and uncle Bertha and Gus. Charlie also encounters a dog she calls wishbone. Wish is a very emotional story filled with sadness and happiness. We loved all of the description and detail in wish. The word are a little small but we still got through it.Thanks for reading our book review for wish. By: GM & IC |
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