Kids Books - Games

Everything, Everything

Everything, Everything

By Nicola Yoon

Everything Everything is a book I decided to read based off of my favorite genre, which is realistic fiction. I recommend this book to others to read because I feel like it is so inspiring toward others. I also felt like it told a great story which I believe happened to be true. This books is about a 18 year old girl named Madeline Whitter, who supposedly is allergic to the outside world. Her disease is preventing to being expose to the outdoors. Maddy has a nurse that takes care of her daily, the nurse is named Carla. Maddy has only been exposed to only a couple people in her life span. Until a boy and his family moved in next door. The boy was named Olly, and has soon Maddy saw him she was automatically attracted to this boy who seemed to be around her age. They started to talk through email. Carla found out there little secret, and Maddy begged to have him come over. Carla gave in and aloud Olly to visit just once though. Once turned into three, four more times. Eventually Maddy's mom found, and banned her from seeing Olly. Not only that but took her computer privileges as well, but that didn't keep her from speaking with him. Also Carla got fired because she couldn't be trusted. Maddy and Olly planned a trip to Hawaii together. Olly wasn't convinced at first, but Maddy said she had a medication to keep her from having allergic reaction. Olly was convinced! Maddy secretly booked flights to Hawaii for both of them. They left for Hawaii very early in the morning when no one was awake. They flew off! The next day, Maddy was taken to the hospital. Olly had no choice but to call Maddy's mom. Maddy's mom came to Hawaii to take Maddy home. Now it's up to you to read the rest. Will she have a reaction to being outside to long? Does she even have the disease? Did her mom lie to her? Will she ever get to go outside again? Will she still be able to see/talk to Olly?

Sticker Girl

Sticker Girl

By Janet Tashjian

Kelly Maddison

I think is a great story because is the little girl in the book is just like me. She is like me because i love stickers but at the same time hate them and i also have a great imagination i pretend i have a little puppy so i have this stuffed animal that is a dog and i play with it like is a real dog.

The Time Machine

The Time Machine

By H.G. Wells

What if someone told you that time travel was possible; that you can journey to the past or venture into the future? The Time Traveler, whose name is never revealed, is an intelligent but extremely eccentric scientist who discovers that there are four known dimensions of space--which really only means that you can easily move up and down, left and right, forward and backwards, and through Time. As long as you have entire consciousness and speed, you can break its constraints move around it. And so the unnamed Time Traveler brings himself to the year 802,701--that’s 30 million years from his own time. When he finally finds his way to the future, he finds his home--London--to be gone. Every building that formed the city no longer stands--just structures that act as homes to a society of simple-minded and innocent creatures who call themselves the Eloi. But as he continues his stay with them, he notices strange things, things the Eloi won’t tell him about. Sinister ghost-like beings that come in the night --deep voids in the ground that lead into what seems like nothing, and why are the Eloi so deathly afraid of the dark?--but ultimately, no one tells the Time Traveler about what happened to the human race. Most science fiction books during that century--the 1800s--were centered around the entire idea of being able to travel through time, but H.G. Wells was the first to actually try to explain the science of moving through the dimension of duration. Most of you probably wouldn’t enjoy books written in 1895--that’s 119 years old-- but The Time Machine really is worth reading-- and its only a little less than a hundred pages long. You’ll find that the Time Traveler, especially, is one of the most interesting parts of the book because you get to understand the mind of a scientist--it makes you think like him when you look at the world. The Time Machine is a novel that stands the test of time and humanity. But if there’s one thing I didn’t love about this book is how Wells views the--truly haunting--fate of us. And he definitely deepened the meaning of The Time Machine with thought-provoking ideas people today haven’t really cared enough to think about--the idea that today’s problems such as rampant industrialization and especially class struggle, will carry on to the future even 800,000 years from now. And although it’s only fiction, the way Wells portrays the future can very well be true. The human race doesn’t end, of course--but something much worse happens; something inhumane. “It sounds plausible enough tonight,” says the Time Traveler, “but wait until tomorrow. Wait for the common sense of the morning...for after the Battle comes quiet.”

The United States of Sports: An Atlas of Teams, Stats, Stars, and Facts for Every State in America (A Sports Illustrated Kids Book)

The United States of Sports: An Atlas of Teams, Stats, Stars, and Facts for Every State in America (A Sports Illustrated Kids Book)

By The Editors of Sports Illustrated Kids, Bill Syken

I've read this book so many times I don't even know how many times. Its a good book because you get to learn about all 50 states and what cool sport events are in that state. You also get to learn about people that are popular in that state.

Life Hacks for Kids

Life Hacks for Kids

By Sunny Keller

I looked through the hacks here, and they are amazing. Try em and try em again. You'll love it! Thank you Sunny Keller.

Crochet One-Skein Wonders®: 101 Projects from Crocheters around the World

Crochet One-Skein Wonders®: 101 Projects from Crocheters around the World

undefined

My sister crochets and she made me fingerless gloves. She is super talented and she also made some potholders for my mom and some crochet flowers for my grandma. I suggest this book. P.S. All of the things I said my sister did is from this book! Happy Crocheting! 🧶

The Most Dangerous Game: Richard Connell's Original Masterpiece

The Most Dangerous Game: Richard Connell's Original Masterpiece

By Richard Connell

This is my favorite book so far, I think this is a genre of mystery but am not sure. I really recommend this book for people who are interested!!

Diary of a 5th Grade Outlaw (Diary of a 5th Grade Outlaw Book 1)

Diary of a 5th Grade Outlaw (Diary of a 5th Grade Outlaw Book 1)

By Gina Loveless

This book is amazing! I would for sure recommend this book to any one that feels like an out law! I'm in fifth grade as well and I relate to Robin. I love the part where Robin makes a new friend. This book is both funny and interesting which makes this it so unique! You should read this story because it will cure your boredom!

Minecraft Comic Book: Herobrine vs. Slenderman: The Last War

Minecraft Comic Book: Herobrine vs. Slenderman: The Last War

By Minecraft Stories

When Herobrine used to be part of minecraft, he scared me so bad I was kind of traumatized and stayed in my bed for the entire weekend. The same thing happened when I saw Slenderman. I want to read this book.

Show More