Kids Books - Games

The Borrowers (Puffin Modern Classics)

The Borrowers (Puffin Modern Classics)

By Mary Norton

In old houses, under the floor, live tiny people called Borrowers. The borrowers don't bother to make stuff like beds or spools of wool or safety pins. Instead, the Borrowers create their furniture using "borrowed" items from "human beans." There aren't many Borrowers left. One Borrower family, composed of three, lived in an old house in England. The father was called Pod, the mother Homily, and the child Arrietty. Arrietty isn't like other borrowers. She doesn't want to spend her entire life cooped up in a house, seeing the sky only through tiny glimpses through the grating. Arriety wants to live outside, under the blue sky. But girls are usually not allowed to go on borrowing trips through the house. After many days of asking, Pod finally gives in and allows Arietty to come. On the trip, Arrietty is seen by a human boy. He agrees to keep their secret, but what will happen when more people find out?

Fortnite Battle Royale Hacks: Surviving the Final Circle: An Unofficial Guide to Tips and Tricks That Other Guides Won't Teach You

Fortnite Battle Royale Hacks: Surviving the Final Circle: An Unofficial Guide to Tips and Tricks That Other Guides Won't Teach You

By Jason R. Rich

I LOVE Fortnite. Regenade rader is the bestest character and even though they dindnt talk about her much it Is the best gane ever. READ THIS IF YOU LUV FROTINE!

FNAF Theories & Rumors: An Unofficial Five Nights At Freddy's Book

FNAF Theories & Rumors: An Unofficial Five Nights At Freddy's Book

By Survival Press

Really creepy. The game is also really scary, and this handbook is technically a guide. Really scary, and some deaths. HIGHLY NOT RECOMMENDED TO PEOPLE WHO ARE YOUNG OR HATE BLOOD.

Five Nights of Survival: A FNAF Tale: Unofficial Five Nights At Freddy's Edition

Five Nights of Survival: A FNAF Tale: Unofficial Five Nights At Freddy's Edition

By Survival Press

fnaf fan 1

I love fnaf! It is such a awesome game. Me and my friends love the game. I can't believe their coming out with a new fnaf call five nights at Freddy's sister location!

Explorer Academy Ultimate Activity Challenge

Explorer Academy Ultimate Activity Challenge

By National Geographic Kids

This book rules! It is so fun to take quizzes to find out which member of Team Cousteau you are, plot an adventure on a map, and more! I do recommend all of you to read this amazing book! Thank you so much, National Geographic kids!

Explorer Academy Codebreaking Activity Adventure

Explorer Academy Codebreaking Activity Adventure

By National Geographic Kids

I like it its cool and an amazing book. 😀😀😀

From the Desk of Zoe Washington

From the Desk of Zoe Washington

By Janae Marks

12-year-old Zoe Washington's life seems perfect until the letter arrives. Now she must learn more about her birthfather, become friends again with someone, and enter a baking competition. This book is a heartwarming tale about friendship and love. If you like mystery, this is the book for you.

Ugly

Ugly

By Robert Hoge

“Ugly” is a true-story about a boy named Robert. Born with a large tumor in the middle of his face, he was different than other kids. With his first operation before the age of 1, he struggled to blend in with the crowd. As a young kid, many of his peers did not notice his differences. As he got older and attending a different school when he transitioned from fourth to fifth grade, people made fun of him and called him names. He went through an operation making medical history, and the hardship of not being able to play the sports he wanted to play. At first, his mom had not wanted to take him home, not because of what she thought of him, but because of what she was afraid others would think. After a month, Robert was taken home. Although he may have not had any legs, he had secret talents such as handwalking, Overall, I think this book was good however Robert’s life story went by fast and I do think the author could have added more details in between. The transitions between ages were well written, however. In conclusion, I recommend this book to grades 3-7. I rate it 4/5 and recommend it to people who are interested in reading books such as “Wonder” and “Out of My Mind”.

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