Are bullies bullying you (or your children)? If they are, this is the book for you! It gives you funny jokes and tells you about ways to stop being being bullied. It also tells you that bullies are the coward, not you ( although they may make you think that you are). It is a thin book with 93 pages. Recommended to 5-8 year olds.
This blog is written by me! I was 7 when I started it, but now I'm 11! I review books that I think other children will like.
Sunday, 29 November 2009
Sunday, 15 November 2009
Diary Of a Wimpy Kid Dog Days
Just by reading this book I found out that American books rule!
This is another hilarious tale by Jeff Kinney which got me laughing out loud. I recommend this book to 6-11 year olds. It is quite fat and has 214 pages in it. It also has a bit of the Diary Of a Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself book at the end.
Sunday, 1 November 2009
The Magic Finger
This book by Roald Dahl is a real winner.
It is suitable for readers that are too old for baby books and not yet ready for most Roald Dahl stories like The Twits.
I don't know where Roald Dahl gets his ideas from.
I wish I had the the same writing style as him.
This book is very thin and it has 56 pages
I recommend this book for 5-6 year olds, but I still liked it and I am 7!
Friday, 30 October 2009
The boy in the dress
This is an incredible book. It is different, funny, clever and sad. I don’t know how I ever lived without it.
The book is about a boy called Dennis. His Mum and his Dad have split up. During this story he gets expelled from his school for wearing a dress and pretending to be his friend Lisa’s French pen pal. Dennis is also the star striker in the school football team, but once he is expelled, he can’t play. What will happen next? Who can save the day? The only way for you to find out is to read it.
The book is about a boy called Dennis. His Mum and his Dad have split up. During this story he gets expelled from his school for wearing a dress and pretending to be his friend Lisa’s French pen pal. Dennis is also the star striker in the school football team, but once he is expelled, he can’t play. What will happen next? Who can save the day? The only way for you to find out is to read it.
Saturday, 29 August 2009
Sleepovers
This book is brilliant. It is about a girl called Daisy and she has moved house and school all because of her older sister who has special needs. At school Daisy makes friends with some girls called Emily, Amy and Bella. Emily's best friend is Chloe but Chloe is not a nice sweet girl, Chloe is a mean and rude girl who is mean to Daisy and the others. For their birthdays, each girl has a sleepover party. I won't say much more but I will say that at the end Daisy and Emily become best friends.
I have read this book 7 times. It is quite small with 111 pages. I think that people that are aged 6-9 will like this book best.
Wednesday, 19 August 2009
My mum's going to explode!
My favourite bit was when the pregnant mum of a boy called Nicholas goes on a diet of sausages. It's all she wants to eat.
In this story Nicholas gets a bit fed up and bored. His Grandma and her husband need to find a new house, all Nicholas's mum will cook is sausages and his grandma is a bit deaf.
Sunday, 9 August 2009
The spookoscope
I’m sorry to say that I didn’t like this book very much because of two characters, Violet Moonbeam, and a very smelly ghost called Norman. I particularly didn’t really like it when Norman tried to haunt two boys called Oli and Skipjack. They were really scared.
Friday, 17 July 2009
My Brother's first review, of Spider School
He is only little (4) so please don't be mean about his review.
I like this book because it is funny.
In Kate's new school they eat snails, slugs and spiders. I like it because there is a boy called Robbie in the book. Robbie is my name. This book made me go "boo hoo!" It made me say that because I was sad for Kate.
Sunday, 12 July 2009
Lucy's review of Mr Gum and the Goblins.
Hello today a girl from my school called Lucy (who is 6) has written my first guest post. Mr Gum and the Goblins sounds like a good book. I have written a review on a Mr Gum book before (Mr Gum and the Powder Crystals). This is the link to it. Thank you to Lucy!
Mr Gum and the Goblins by Andy Stanton (reviewed by Lucy Ritter)
Hello, my name is Lucy and I am writing about Mr Gum and the Goblins.
Hello, my name is Lucy and I am writing about Mr Gum and the Goblins.
Monday, 6 July 2009
Hello - look at Tanya Turek's blog today!
Hello, a few weeks ago, I was interviewed by Tanya, who's from America! She runs a very good children's book review blog and reviews books all the time.
Today she has put the interview on her blog. If you want to see it, please look here: http://www.books4yourkids.com/2009/07/interview-with-jessica.html
For any new viewers, welcome to my blog! Here I post book reviews so you can find out about some good books. Please let me know your favourites.
Tanya, thank you so much for interviewing me. I really appreciate it.
Bye Bye.
Happy reading!
Today she has put the interview on her blog. If you want to see it, please look here: http://www.books4yourkids.com/2009/07/interview-with-jessica.html
For any new viewers, welcome to my blog! Here I post book reviews so you can find out about some good books. Please let me know your favourites.
Tanya, thank you so much for interviewing me. I really appreciate it.
Bye Bye.
Happy reading!
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