Children's

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

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!

Ordinary People Change the World Collection 10 books Cover
Rating: 4/5

Ordinary People Change the World Review

'People Change the World' brings real-life heroes to youngsters with humor and colorful illustrations. Some historical gaps exist, but kids will enjoy inspiring stories and learn important lessons. It's a fun read for kids curious about history and change.

The Little Prince cover
Rating: 4.5/5

The Little Prince Review

The Little Prince enchants with its whimsical characters and profound life lessons. It reminds us to cherish friendships, spark creativity, and revisit childhood innocence. Its simplicity delivers a deep impact, though some might find it a tad too sentimental.

The Neil Gaiman Collection Cover
Rating: 4/5

Neil Gaiman Collection Review

Gaiman's books offer a whimsical mix of fantasy and reality, blending themes of identity and bravery. While characters shine, plots can confuse. Despite this, his unique storytelling leaves a lasting impact.

The Adventures of Captain Underpants (Now With a Dog Man Comic!): 25 1/2 Anniversary Edition Cover
Rating: 4/5

The Adventures of Captain Underpants Review

Captain Underpants makes kids giggle and adults groan in equal measure. The silly plot, lively illustrations, and relatable characters create a fun reading experience. It sneaks education in too, making it a great choice for young readers.

Esperanza Rising (Scholastic Gold) Cover
Rating: 3.8/5

Esperanza Rising Review

Esperanza's journey is like learning to ride a unicycle—full of falls and triumphs. Her growth from a privileged life to strength in adversity is heartwarming, though some might find the narrative lacks depth.

All the Way to the Top: How One Girl's Fight for Americans with Disabilities Changed Everything (Inspiring Activism and Diversity Book About Children with Special Needs) Cover
Rating: 4.3/5

All the Way to the Top Review

An inspiring tale of young Jennifer Keelan-Chaffins, 'All the Way to the Top' mixes vibrant illustrations with a powerful story of activism. It educates while entertaining, though at times it oversimplifies complex issues.