Children's

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

Wonder Cover
Rating: 4.1/5

Wonder Review

Auggie in 'Wonder' stole my heart! The book's themes of kindness and courage moved me. Yet, some parts felt predictable.

Wacky Wednesday (Beginner Books) Cover
Rating: 4.3/5

Wacky Wednesday Review

Wacky Wednesday by Dr. Seuss is a hilarious, entertaining book with colorful illustrations. It's perfect for early readers, though it has some repetition. Kids will love spotting wacky things happening on every page!

Diary of a Wimpy Kid 12 Books Complete Collection Set New(Diary Of a Wimpy Kid,Rodrick Rules,The Last Straw,Dog Days,The Ugly Truth,Cabin Fever,The Third Wheel,Hard Luck,The Long Haul,Old School..etc Cover
Rating: 4/5

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Review

Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a laugh-out-loud book with relatable school antics. Greg's misadventures and the quirky illustrations kept me hooked. It's perfect for a quick, fun read but can get repetitive if binge-read.

The Adventures of Pippi Longstocking Cover
Rating: 4/5

Pippi Longstocking Review

Pippi Longstocking is a hilarious and heartwarming tale. Pippi is an independent girl with wild imaginations and fun adventures. The humor and spirit make it a must-read!

Flat Stanley: His Original Adventure! Cover
Rating: 4/5

Flat Stanley Review

Flat Stanley by Jeff Brown is a delightful read! With humor and creativity, Stanley becomes flat and uses his new state for wild adventures. While lighthearted, it also touches on family support—a must-read for kids. Some illustrations seem simple though.

Goosebumps 25th Anniversary Retro Set Cover
Rating: 3.9/5

Goosebumps Review

Reading Goosebumps again made me feel like a kid sneaking a flashlight under the covers. Sure, the plots can be cheesy, but the spooky fun and wild twists still make these books a cool pick for young readers.

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: 4/5

The Bad Beginning Review

Lemony Snicket crafts a whimsical tale in 'A Series of Unfortunate Events.' The Baudelaire orphans face humorous twists, but Count Olaf's antics are a smidge repetitive. Despite this, its charm and clever storytelling shine bright.

The Field Guide (1) (The Spiderwick Chronicles) Cover
Rating: 4.5/5

The Spiderwick Chronicles Review

Spiderwick is like a wild family reunion—if your cousins were goblins and your house had secret doors. Full of laughs, magic, and a few sibling squabbles, this book kept me turning the pages (and checking behind my couch).

The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Complete Series Cover
Rating: 4.5/5

The Spiderwick Chronicles Review

Spiderwick Chronicles has wild magical creatures, fast-paced action, and art that pops right off the page. It’s a blast for both adults and kids, even if the faerie rules sometimes left me scratching my head.