Children's

Books written for young children, often illustrated and designed to be read aloud.

Alphabet in Motion: How Letters Get Their Shape Cover
Rating: 3.8/5

Alphabet in Motion Review

Alphabet Book made me laugh and remember my ABCs! The pictures are bright and fun, but a few letters look odd. Still, my nephew loved it, and I did too (even my cat stared at the O).

The Elements: A Novel Cover
Rating: 4.5/5

The Elements Review

Boyne had me hooked from page one—his characters feel so real, I almost invited them over for pizza. Sure, some scenes drag, but the emotions hit hard. Tissues required. Would read again, even if just for the jokes.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory cover
Rating: 4.5/5

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Review

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a wild ride through a magical factory full of candy, chaos, and lessons. Willy Wonka is weird but lovable, and the kids? Let’s just say they should’ve listened to their parents.

Out of My Mind (The Out of My Mind Series) Cover
Rating: 4.5/5

Out of My Mind Review

Out of My Mind lets us see the world from Melody’s sharp mind, even when her body won’t cooperate. Her wit, guts, and love for words made me cheer, laugh, and almost spill my coffee. Almost.

Good Night, Sister Cover
Rating: 4.5/5

Good Night, Sister Review

Good Night Sister wraps you in a warm hug, like a big cozy blanket. The lovely art and sweet story make bedtime special, even if my own sister still steals the covers!

Geronimo Stilton: 10 Book Collection (Series 1) Cover
Rating: 4.5/5

Geronimo Stilton Review

Geronimo Stilton books are like pizza with extra cheese—fun, colorful, and a bit silly. The mix of wild fonts, jokes, and thrilling adventures keeps both kids and grown-up cheese lovers smiling.

The Judy Moody Most Mood-tastic Collection Ever: Books 1-12 Cover
Rating: 4.5/5

Judy Moody Review

Judy Moody is like my little sister after too much sugar—full of ideas, wild moods, and endless drama. This book made me laugh and remember my own messy, moody moments. Perfect for anyone who loves a quirky adventure!

No, David! Cover
Rating: 4.5/5

No, David! Review

No David is full of wild giggles and messy mayhem. The pictures are bold, the words are simple, and let’s be real—every kid has pulled a classic David move or two! Parents, brace yourselves for some flashbacks.

A Series of Unfortunate Events Lemony Snicket 13 Books Collection Pack Set (Includes the Bad Beginning, the Reptile Room, the Wide Window, the Miserable Mill, the Austere Academy, the Grim Grotto, the Penultimate Peril, the End) Cover
Rating: 3.8/5

A Series of Unfortunate Events Review

Lemony Snicket entertains with quirky narration and memorable characters. Dark humor mixes with mystery, creating an engaging tale. Illustrations add charm, but can sometimes pull attention away from the text. Great for readers who love a bit of both!