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Weird But True! Dinosaurs: 300 Dino-Mite Facts to Sink Your Teeth Into
By National Geographic Kids
very good book I think you should just try it today I love this book personally
Prehistoric Mammals
By Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
This book was an amazing book. One of the best books I have read.
1,000 Facts About Dinosaurs, Fossils, and Prehistoric Life
By Patricia Daniels
Busy guy
Oh! wait.....this book is about dinosaur. I always wanted to read something like this.
National Geographic Kids Ultimate Dinopedia, Second Edition
By Don Lessem
I loved this book so much it has so many facts about dinosaurs.it comes in handy for school ,boredness ,and curiosity .one of my favorite roots dinosaurs in this book was iguandon.and from this book what I learned about it was the meaning of its name ( "iguana tooth" and the period it lived in ( " 130 to 110 years ago") , and how long it is ( " 33 feet long!!) and a lot more facts.😁I actually won this book from dogo and I am so thankful for it.I recommend this book to all ages and all dinosaur lovers😄and rate this book 5/5 stars 😁 😁 Pizzagirl7😁 😁
National Geographic Kids Dinosaur Atlas
By National Geographic
A Dino Atlas! Its like an treasure map for wanna be paleons ......
The Literacy Bridge - Large Print - A Ride Into Morning: The Story of Tempe Wick
By Ann Ridaldi
Mary Cooper, a 14 years-old girl living on her 22 years-old cousin, Tempe Wick with her mother, Mary. Mary's aunt Mary became so sick that she was bedridden, so either her daughter or her niece have to stay and take care of aunt Mary. Mary C. who frequently being with her two friends, David Hamilton Morris (12) and Jeremiah Levering (14 or 15) who were in army. Morris served one year in army, because as revealed, his widowed mother couldn't afford to take care of her son so she put his son in care of military. And for Levering, he was homeless, and served for 3 years in artillery. But both boys were too small for drums, so they carried only muskets. Mary C. met Tempe's older brother, Henry who was away from home for nearly 11 years, and that caused his mother, Mary to think that Henry was dead. Mary, who is also friends with Lt. Enos Reeves, and Officer Anthony Wayne, and Mary was smitten by Wayne but also really liked Reeves, and in the ending was so surprising. - Happy Reading!
Where the Sidewalk Ends: Poems and Drawings (Where the Sidewalk Ends)
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This collection of pomes by shel Silverstein features a large variety of pomes from Land I f Happy to Yipiyuk. Other pomes include Hector the Collecter, Farmer and the Queen, Where the Sidwalk Ends, and Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout Would Not Take the Garbage Out. This delightful collection of pomes varying from crazy, unbelievable, and utterly preposterous, to the most realistic pomes that you can imagine. These pomes will definitely put a smile on your face! In addition, the pictures are quite silly.
A Break with Charity: A Story about the Salem Witch Trials
By Ann Rinaldi
Susanna English, a daughter of Phillip and Mary English along with her two siblings, older brother, William who got lost in the sea, and younger sister, Mary during 1660s-70s Salem Witch Trials. Witch trials are part of darkest era in American past. Susanna, who always loved to visit Boston, almost fearless but sometimes feel vulnerable when its comes to possibly losing family and friends. Mary, the mother, who trying to protect her daughters from possibly being named as a witches in the meeting house, got arrested, then got released, then got sick and died about 1690s in the following winter after she had been released from prison. Phillip, who does the same as his wife, Mary. Mary, a younger sister, who almost always feel scared almost every day, but in the book, you can see that she is brave. Susanna's friend and love of life, Jonathan Hathrone who always being with her. Joseph and Elizabeth Putnam, who let both sister Mary and Susanna to stay with them while Susanna and Mary's parents possibly return. Every day in the book, every lives were lost because of their "accused of being witches". - Happy Reading!
The Fifth of March: A Story of the Boston Massacre
By Ann Rinaldi
Rachel Marsh, fourteen years-old girl in Boston, working as a nursemaid for Adams. Nabby and Johnnie Adams both very fond of Rachel, like with Rachel fond of them. The young lawyer, John Adams along with his wife, Abigail, who always treated her like a family. Rachel's friend, Jane Washburn, who was seventeen years-old who worked for Sarah Welsteed, always being with her and Christopher (Chris) Snider but got shot by British, befriends one British Private Matthew Kilroy, wounded up in different situations during the American Revolutionary War of Boston Massacre. Matthew, who really likes Rachel, hoping to marry her someday when war is over, would write to her when he is back home in England. Matthew's story was little bit shocking but sad. - Happy Reading!









