Monday, October 23, 2017

Lulu Bell

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Meet Lulu Bell. Where there's Lulu, there's family, friends, animals and adventures galore!

It's almost time for Lulu's little sister's birthday party. But there's a problem! A pony is running loose and Lulu and her dad, the local vet, have to rescue it. 

Can they find the pony? And what will happen if the naughty pony gets into more mischief at the party? It's lucky that Lulu has a plan! 

Appealing to ages from 6-8.

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Tiny Timmy is another sport book written by a sporting hero – in this case soccer star Tim Cahill. It follows a plot typical of many children’s sports novels.

Tim would love to be on the school soccer team.  But he is just too tiny to be able to make a real contribution to the game.  Tim is disappointed when Coach Roach decides to nominate him as “Orange Boy”, instead of giving him a real “playing” place on the team.  With enthusiasm for the game and lots of effort and practice, as well as a discovery that he has a special talent for heading the ball, Tim finally gets a substitute place on the bench.  Predictably, he uses this opportunity to score a match winning goal  – and just before the whistle for full-time, too.

What the book lacks in originality of plot, it makes up for in humour and a light-hearted, playful tone.  Tim’s good-natured attitude to his slapstick mishaps as well as his harebrained schemes to try to grow tall faster, make the story funny and amusing.

This book is in bridging novel format with plenty of illustrations and usually five or six sentences per page, making it suitable for Yr 2- Yr 4 readers or older reluctant readers.


Monday, October 9, 2017

Zac Power: Ultimate Mission

What is this book about?

The book is about Zac going on an awesome mission. He goes on a hover-train and a rocket and goes to space station. He finds Mr Shadow and Mr Shadow gets Zac out of the station and Blackwood, Drastic and Voler go to jail.

Who would this book be suitable for?

For ages 8 to 10.

Would you/would you not recommend the book? Why?

I would recommend this book because you never know what's going to happen next.

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Review by Ben

Red

What is this book about?

It is about a crayon that is red but is not very good.

Who would this book be suitable for?

Ages 2 to 7.

Would you/would you not recommend the book? Why?

It is about art supplies and I like it.

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Review by Matilda

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul

What is this book about?

A kid who goes on a road trip and he thinks a family stole his Mum and Dad's keys and wallets.

Who would this book be suitable for?

It's suitable for ages 7 and over and kids who like funny books.

Would you/would you not recommend the book? Why?

I would recommend this book because it is very funny.

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Review by Jonathan

Pokemon: Let it Snow

What is this book about?

Looking for Articuno. Articuno saves Ash and Todd.

Who would this book be suitable for?

Ages 6 to 12. Interested in computer games.

Would you/would you not recommend the book? Why?

I would recommend it because it is about Pokemon.

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Review by George

Whatever After: Dream On

What is this book about?

This book is about a girl called Abby and her brother Jonnah that go through a magic mirror and meet a new friend called Princess Brianna but later on in the book they through a portal to get home.

Who would this book be suitable for?

I think either ages 8, 9 or 10 because it's quite a hard book but also really interesting.

Would you/would you not recommend the book? Why?

I would rate this a five star because it's interesting, fun to read, exciting and also an amazing type of book.

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Review by Charlotte

Too Cool

What is this book about?

The book is about a bike race. The racers were called Tony and Too Cool. They were both good bike riders.

Who would this book be suitable for?

I think this book would be suitable for age 6 to 8 to read this book.

Would you/would you not recommend the book? Why?

I would recommend this book because Too Cool was really good at riding his bike.


Review by Harrison