January Readers

 

 
  Amelia recommends:
The Magic Tree House Series, by Mary Pope Osborne

"I like Magic Tree House books because the story is usually real. Every body will like Magic tree House books. I love Magic Tree House books because I like their adventures!"

 
Bryce recommends:
560 Jokes

"I like this book because I like to make my mom crack up. I think it would be nice to have people laugh at jokes. I like this book because I like laughing too."

 
Dino recommends:
Geronimo Stilton, Secret Agent, by Mr. Stilton

"I like this book because it is very funny. It's good fro reading. Mostly interesting!"

 
Anna recommends:
Nancy Drew: Mystery at Lilac Inn, by Carolyn Keene

"I love the character Nancy Drew. I love books that are not too scary and Nancy is so so so so so brave. That is why I love Nancy Drew books. They are so long! They have excitement in every chapter! Why she is so brave is because she got captured by people and she stayed calm."

 
Austin recommends:
Eating the Alphabet
, by Lois Ehlert

"This book is about fruits and vegetables. this book has my favorite fruits in it, such as blueberries, pomegranates, strawberries, and raspberries."

 
Ben recommends:
Horton Hears A Who - Pop up, by Dr. Seuss

"It is a really funny book. I like the illustrations. I really liked that Horton saves the Who's. My favorite part was that the Who's proved they were real and then all the animals wanted to help protect them.

 
Julia recommends:
March On!, by Christine King Farris

"This book is about Martin Luther King. I like this book because I love non-fiction books and this book is. It's like someone is telling you the story when you read it! It's by his sister, Christine King Farris! This book is about a man wanting peace."

 
Myla recommends:
Tiger Turcotte Takes on the Know-it-all, by Pansie Hart Flood

"Tiger Turcotte is in second grade with the know-it-all, Donna. Donna always tells on Tiger when he just says something. In Art class, Donna and Tiger get into a boig fight and when Tiger pushed Donna, Donna said 'I am going to tell Ms. Newel.' Donna said 'Tiger made me fall and tore my tights.'"

 
Lauren recommends:
The Elves and the Shoemaker, by Carolyn Quattrocki

"I liked this book because it was about helping other people. The shoemaker and his wife were very poor. the elves started coming at night and making shoes for the shoemaker to sell. The shoemaker and his wife were no longer poor and to thank the elves, they made them new little outfits. In conclusion, this is one of the best books I have ever read."

 
Olivia recommends:
Spider wick Chronicles: Thimletack's Mission, by Tony Diterlizzi and Holly Black

"This book is fiction. There are four people in the book. Jared Simon and Mallory move into their great uncle's house where he mysteriously disappeared. Goblins tried to catch Simon because he found the mysteries of the garden."

 
Sunni recommends:
Fly Away Home, by Eve Bunting

"I liked this book because it was a heartwarming story. It make me think 'Wow!  I'm glad I have a home,' because they live in an airport. I recommend this book to people who like to read about how differently people can live."

 
Gabby recommends:
The Adventures of Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson

"I like this book because Harold draws his pictures as he tells his story. I like this book because Harold likes to draw. Harold draws his pictures he can go in."

 
Zachary recommends:
Captain Underpants
books, by Dav Pilkey

"In Captain Underpants, the two boys names are George and Harold. They hypnotized the principal to be Captain Underpants. They do naughty pranks and have crazy wild adventures. The books are really funny."

 
   

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