This was such a funny book, after I had read many serious books. Lauren Wolfe, Grade 5, Forest Hill Public School (Hint: Don’t let the adult peek inside first, they need to see it for the first time as they read it to you). Dominicus Kavanagh, Grade 5 Forest Hill Public Schoolĭo you want to make your teacher act funny and crazy in front of the WHOLE class? Then get them to read this. It makes my teacher says things she will never say to us. This is a funny book which shows how two unlike things or species can become friends by being kind.īook: The Book with No Pictures by B. George Stavrou, Grade 4, Coolidge School This book about baseball demonstrates true determination. Adam Tippett, Grade 5, Forest Hill Public School We wanted to know: what are the books kids love to dig into on their own? We asked several fourth and fifth grade TED-Ed Club Members to share the books that they’ve recently read and want to recommend to other kids their age.Īlthough this is a graphic novel, it is worth reading as a series for your own time.īeast Quest: Sepron, The Sea Serpent by Adam Bladeĭo you love adventure and a book that makes you wonder? Then this is the book for you! During the school year, most of the books that students read have been assigned to them by their teachers and parents.
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