Kids Books - Science Fiction
Aesop's Fables
By Valerius Babrius
The works of Aesop's Fables give juveniles an introduction to the harsh reality of the outside world. Truthful & meaningful, each short story has a very important moral. From the Tortoise & the Hare to the Grasshopper & the Ants, Aesop's Fables holds valuable tales of the ignorant & the intelligent. This Classic Treasury will surely evolve your look on Life!
BONE #6: Old Man's Cave
By Jeff Smith
Bone and his cousin got lost and then bone climbed a tree to see were they were.Then, he was climbing Down and he fill down and landed in a hole. Then, they found a bug that was their friend. they were walking through the forest and they herd a noise they checked what it was and it was the princess. At the very end they had to go to Old's man Cave to be safe. I liked this book because there is a lot of fighting parts and I also like how they get lost in the forest. There's also a lot of funny parts espiccally bon's cousin he does not even care that people in there team fight all he does is just set's down and watches them fight.
The Emperor Of Nihon-Ja (Ranger's Apprentice)
By John Flanagan
The Book never left the main plot and never left you with not enough details about what is going on in the book
Sid the Science Kid: Everybody, Move Your Feet! (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 1)
By Jodi Huelin
DANIELLE
using google create you children`s book story
The Flint Heart
By Katherine Paterson, John Paterson
The main events in the story are, Charles dad took a flint heart he found on the ground, Charles met a fairy named DE Quincy, Charles met the fairy king and queen, Unity Charles little sister got a kiss from one of the special royal people. Yes, I love this book, the reason I love this book so much is because of all of the description in this story. I also love the book because its so interesting that you can't stop reading this amazing book!
Giver Quartet (4 Book Series)
By Lois Lowry
I love the giver but I have not read gathering blue or the messenger. I would like to read them because I want to know what happens. #lovethegiver
Dracula Doesn't Play Kickball (The Adventures of Bailey School Kids, #48)
By Debbie Dadey, Marcia T. Jones
Unlike the other titles from the same series, the story doesn't progress that fast. To put it in a better way, let's just say that all the time the children were chasing after nothing at all, making the story a bit boring, talking about stuff that as repeated multiple times in the story. I am a bit disappointed by this one, as compared to other titles in the main series.









