Kids Books - Children
Barfing in the Backseat: How I Survivedmy Family Road Trip (Hank Zipzer; The World's Greatest Underachiever (Prebound))
By Henry Winkler
After finding out he can visit the Colossus Coaster Kingdom during his dad's boring crossword puzzler competition, Hank is thrilled. But when an unexpected homework packet arrives, Hank knows he is in big trouble. An unfinished packet equals no rides. Can Hank finish in time or will this spell, D-I-S-A-S-T-E-R?
Disaster Diaries: Brainwashed!
By R. McGeddon
Fox78tocool
wow! cool! I want to read that book! have any of you ever read wonder? that book is fantastic! try it!
Tom the Turkey (Thanksgiving Books for Kids)
By Arnie Lightning
i wanted to read this book because it is thanksgiving
Poison Island (Zac Power #1)
By H. I. Larry
Poison Island. Zac's first ever mission. When leon gets frozen in a block of ice from a trap its up to zac to save him. Zac gets in to the evil scientists lab and looks for a formula to save Leon. In the end he rescues leon and puts doctor drastic behind bars.
I Can Read with My Eyes Shut !
By Dr. Seuss
The books are very funny but it’s amazing how they came up with this idea I think that it’s pretty cool idea that they came up with
Making of A Champion: Rugby Union Star
By Andrew Langley
I love rugby union here are some differentses with rugby and rugby union: The two forms of rugby share the same basic rules of the game and use a similar-shaped ovoid ball. The aim is to score more points through tries, conversions, penalty goals and drop goals than the opposition within the 80 minutes of play. Goals are scored when the ball is kicked between the two posts and over the cross-bar, either during open play or as the result of a penalty. A try is scored when the ball is touched down on or beyond the defending team's goal-line. The try-scoring side is given the chance to score two additional points by kicking a conversion similar to a penalty goal attempt in a whichever point along a line which is perpendicular to the place where the try had been scored. The ball can be taken forward in three ways—by kicking, by a player running with it or as the result of a set-piece. The ball can be passed from hand to hand between teammates in a backward or sideways direction; it may not be passed forwards although it can be kicked forwards. Dropping the ball in a forwards direction results in a scrum, a set-piece that restarts the game, except on the sixth tackle in league where the game restarts with a handover to the opposition. Only the player holding the ball may be tackled. A rugby tackle is an attempt to bring the ball carrier to the ground or to stop his forward progress. Play restarts with the ball being transferred to another player. The playing positions are divided into "backs"—generally faster and more mobile who score most of the points and the larger, stronger "forwards" who are involved in the more physical aspects of rugby and generally do more tackling.
Rugby (Fact Attack)
By Ian Locke
I love rugby union here are some differentses with rugby and rugby union: The two forms of rugby share the same basic rules of the game and use a similar-shaped ovoid ball. The aim is to score more points through tries, conversions, penalty goals and drop goals than the opposition within the 80 minutes of play. Goals are scored when the ball is kicked between the two posts and over the cross-bar, either during open play or as the result of a penalty. A try is scored when the ball is touched down on or beyond the defending team's goal-line. The try-scoring side is given the chance to score two additional points by kicking a conversion similar to a penalty goal attempt in a whichever point along a line which is perpendicular to the place where the try had been scored. The ball can be taken forward in three ways—by kicking, by a player running with it or as the result of a set-piece. The ball can be passed from hand to hand between teammates in a backward or sideways direction; it may not be passed forwards although it can be kicked forwards. Dropping the ball in a forwards direction results in a scrum, a set-piece that restarts the game, except on the sixth tackle in league where the game restarts with a handover to the opposition. Only the player holding the ball may be tackled. A rugby tackle is an attempt to bring the ball carrier to the ground or to stop his forward progress. Play restarts with the ball being transferred to another player. The playing positions are divided into "backs"—generally faster and more mobile who score most of the points and the larger, stronger "forwards" who are involved in the more physical aspects of rugby and generally do more tackling.
Rugby (For the Love of Sports)
By Frances Purslow
I love rugby union here are some differentses with rugby and rugby union: The two forms of rugby share the same basic rules of the game and use a similar-shaped ovoid ball. The aim is to score more points through tries, conversions, penalty goals and drop goals than the opposition within the 80 minutes of play. Goals are scored when the ball is kicked between the two posts and over the cross-bar, either during open play or as the result of a penalty. A try is scored when the ball is touched down on or beyond the defending team's goal-line. The try-scoring side is given the chance to score two additional points by kicking a conversion similar to a penalty goal attempt in a whichever point along a line which is perpendicular to the place where the try had been scored. The ball can be taken forward in three ways—by kicking, by a player running with it or as the result of a set-piece. The ball can be passed from hand to hand between teammates in a backward or sideways direction; it may not be passed forwards although it can be kicked forwards. Dropping the ball in a forwards direction results in a scrum, a set-piece that restarts the game, except on the sixth tackle in league where the game restarts with a handover to the opposition. Only the player holding the ball may be tackled. A rugby tackle is an attempt to bring the ball carrier to the ground or to stop his forward progress. Play restarts with the ball being transferred to another player. The playing positions are divided into "backs"—generally faster and more mobile who score most of the points and the larger, stronger "forwards" who are involved in the more physical aspects of rugby and generally do more tackling.
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Picture Book Edition
By William Kamkwamba, Bryan Mealer
I really, really, enjoyed this book! This book was a true story about a boy named William Kamkwamba. The place where he lived had no electricity. So, William decided to make something that would help power his home by making something. He saw something, and do you know what it is? Yes, it's a windmill! He first made a mini windmill, because he wanted to test it out. He powered his dad's radio to see if it worked. It actually did! So, using old scraps of metal and other junk from the junkyard, he made a bigger, life size windmill. And it worked! He had to fix some things, here and there, and he successfully lit his home without using gas that was bad for them. It's such a great story to read.
York: The Shadow Cipher
By Laura Ruby
I just finished reading this book. If you like Mysteries then this is definitely a book for you! This book is about three kids who want to solve a New York cipher to win the grand prize to save their home that has been bought by a billionaire. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️