|
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Greg Heffley's Journal
Jeff Kinney (2007) , 217 pages
Audience: Intermediate (4th-6th grade)
Category:
Humor
|
|
Request this book from the Library
If you want to start a good night sleep with a laugh, pick up this book and start reading. Some people have likes and dislikes. For Greg, it's all dislikes and 50 % likes. His dislikes are brothers, school, homework, tests, his Dad, his Mom and bullies. And I don't blame him. I mean what if your Dad made you sign up with the meanest soccer coach? And a mom making you sign up for a book club? I hope you enjoy this book as much as I did. Written by Madison, Age 9
Summer of Reading - Kids' Reviews
|
|
|
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw
Jeff Kinney (2009) , 217 pages
Audience: Intermediate (4th-6th grade)
Category:
Humor
|
|
Request this book from the Library
I love this book. You will lose your voice it's so funny. Gregory is a wimpy kid. When he is carving soap, he puts down his whittling knife, gets the soap wet, and mold the soap into whatever he wants. If you say Greg doesn't quit things, you are wrong. Greg wants to quit at any sport. He says he would rather play video games. I think every boy would say that. Don't forget the other books in this series. Let's hope you don't get Greg's wimpy ways. Written by Joshua, Age 9
Summer of Reading - Kids' Reviews
|
|
|
Arnie The Doughnut
Laurie Keller (2003) , 40 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Humor
|
|
Request this book from the Library
This is a great children's book. It makes you hungry. First, Arnie the Doughnut was made very early in the morning. He was cut into a ring, the deep fried, them cooled. Then he was iced, the sprinkled, then last but not least he was named. Arnie was so excited. Who will choose me? Then a man named Mr. Bing pointed to Arnie. Then Mr. Bing grabbed the bag with Arnie in it. When they got Mr. Bing's house, Arnie was so excited. But when he opened his eyes, he was so shocked! He was going in to Mr. Bing's open mouth! Will Arnie live another day, or will this be the end?! Written by Joshua, Age 9
Summer of Reading - Kids' Reviews
|
|
|
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days
Jeff Kinney (2009) , 224 pages
Audience: Intermediate (4th-6th grade)
Category:
Humor
|
|
Request this book from the Library
It was awesome. Greg tried not to get embarressed. Written by Jaret, Age 12
Summer of Reading - Kids' Reviews
|
|
|
Who's In The Bathroom?
Jeanne Willis (2007) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Humor
|
|
Request this book from the Library
This is a funny book. While waiting in the line for the bathroom two boys are thinking who could be in there causing the long wait and what are they doing in there? Written by Ashtin, Age 7
Summer of Reading - Kids' Reviews
|
|
|
The Wimpy Kid Movie Diary: How Greg Heffley Went to Hollywood
Jeff Kinney (2010) , 199 pages
Audience: Intermediate (4th-6th grade)
Category:
Humor
|
|
Request this book from the Library
How they made the movie. The snow is fake. Written by Roman, Age 9
Summer of Reading - Kids' Reviews
|
|
|
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules
Jeff Kinney (2008) , 216 pages
Audience: Intermediate (4th-6th grade)
Category:
Humor
|
|
Request this book from the Library
Funny, intersting Greg joins simming class he dosen't know how to swim. He won 1st plat medal. mom and dad had to go somewere. Rodrick acts like he's sleepy. He called his friend to have party, it was a trash they had cleanup. Written by Roman, Age 9
Summer of Reading - Kids' Reviews
|
|
|
Hank the Cowdog
John R. Erickson (1999) , 127 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Humor
|
|
Request this book from the Library
This was a fun and funny book to read. Hank is a dog that is head of security on the ranch. He thinks he knows it all. He discovers a haystack of kittens and has to deal a bull on the loose. Written by Dalton, Age 9
Summer of Reading - Kids' Reviews
|
|
|
The Bad Beginning (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Bk. 1)
Lemony Snicket (1999) , 162 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Humor
|
|
Request this book from the Library
I think that The Bad Beginning is a good and juicy book! It has juicy details and good describing characters and actions. The kids need a relative to live with them. When they meet their relative Count Olaf, he wants the kid's fortune. When Klaus finds out his plan they get in more trouble. Written by Zoe, Age 9
Summer of Reading - Kids' Reviews
|
|
|
The Old Woman Who Named Things
Cynthia Rylant (1996) , 32 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Humor
|
|
Request this book from the Library
I think this book is funny because an old woman named all the things she had in her house. Once there was an old woman who named all everlasting things she had. She named her car Betsy, her house Franklyn, her chair Fred, and her bed Roxanne. Then one day there was a puppy by her gate. She gave it something to eat and the puppy left. The same routine went over a month, 'till one day the puppy didn't get to go to the gate because it got cought by the dog catcher. The lady didn't name the puppy because she was afraid it will die like her friends. Then at the dog pound she named her puppy Lucky after her self on being "Lucky" to have a puppy. Written by Jessica, Age 10
Summer of Reading - Kids' Reviews
|
|