![]() Jasmine and Arjun are siblings with scientist parents who are helping explore and clean up a coral reef. What an exciting adventure with great pacing. In this family, the dad detests the children and tries to get rid of them by sending hem to Nicaragua but their amazing nanny (who is a pig) always figures out how to outsmart the dad. I can’t believe I missed this series until now! It’s totally charming and entertaining. Spratt, illustrated by Dan Santat (ages 6 – 8) This is a fun adventure filled with crazy characters, a dramatic narrator, and goofy illustrations. means Mabel Jones is captured by animal pirates and taken to a world of animals. The Unlikely Adventures of Mabel Jones by Will Mabbitt (ages 6 – 8)Ĭaught picking her nose. My kids loved, loved, loved these stories - and read them more than once! This daring duo seems an unlikely pair which makes their adventures all the more entertaining. On this particular trip, Mike wanders off and meets a girl who is trying to trap a REAL dinosaur to send it back in time from where it came. ![]() Michael travels with his paleontologist dad. See also: Puppy Pirates #1 Stowaway and Puppy Pirates #2 x Marks the Spot.ĭio-Mike and the T.Rex Attack by Franco (ages 6 – 8) This is a charming and funny rollicking adventure and #3 in the new Puppy Pirate series. What could be better than that!?Ĭatnapped! Puppy Pirates by Erin Soderbergh (ages 6 – 8)Ĭalling all dog lovers! Read about the most awesome pirate puppies who, due to an unfortunate prank, are now prisoners on the pirate kitten’s ship –with no escape. It’s a decent story –short, adventurous, and features a kid-hero. Tom’s quest is to free a dragon from an enchanted collar which is making him destroy the kingdom. This is a short, early chapter book about a young boy, Tom, who gets to go on a quest just like his father before him. In this action-packed new series, nine-year-old secret agent Jack Stalwart travels the globe in search of his missing older brother Max while solving international crimes for the Global Protection Force.įerno the Fire Dragon (Beast Quest #1) by Adam Blade (ages 7 – 9) ![]() Secret Agent, Jack Stalwart by Elizabeth Singer Hunt (ages 6 – 9) Action-packed and funny with appealing illustrations and great characters. Nelson and his cousin Kenny stop the spiders but just as they’re leaving, they notice something very suspicious. He immediately gets to use his powers for good on a field trip when ginormous evil spiders attack the group of kids. Nelson is nerdy and likable main character who wakes up on his 10th birthday with perfect vision and… ninja moves! His mum and grandma explain that like his missing fisherman dad before him, Nelson is the last ninja in the world - and he’s destined to save the world. Full-color illustrations make this enticing series even more interesting to read. Ricky and his best friend, Might Robot spend action-packed days trying to save the world and get their chores done. Ricky Ricotta’s Mighty Robot The Voodoo Vultures from Venus by Dav Pilkey, illustrated by Dan Santat (ages 6 – 8) Adventure, battles, and bugs make this a fun first read in a new early chapter book series. Max LOVES bugs - but he never expects to become one! Not that he’s a bug, he decides to help his new bug friends fight the invading lizards who want the bug’s island. Colorful cartoons show the pixelated game with simple text.īattle Bugs #1: The Lizard Warby Jack Patton (ages 6 – 8) In a video game where evil King Viking and his robot army are trying to ruin everyone’s fun, Super Rabbit Boy must level up to save the town. Press Start! Game Over, Super Rabbit Boy! by Thomas Flintham (ages 5 – 7)
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