books by Scholastic Paperbacks
books:
Rules (Apple Signature)
71 reviews
Cynthia Lord
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2008
Rules
We all do it, out of human nature. We see people we feel to be less fortunate than us and we can't help but look their way. A glance filled with pity and guilt. Whether it be physical limitations from something like cerebral-palsy or "odd" behavior stemmed from something like autism. However, inside these individuals lies someone as interesting, as creative, and as normal as you and me. Often ...
Greedy Triangle (Scholastic Bookshelf)
44 reviews
Marilyn Burns
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2008
Love it!
It is a great way to learn about shapes for kids! With a little moral to the story! :)
How to Draw Pokemon
31 reviews
Tracey West
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2003
cute - but for older kids
i got this for my 6yr old nephew and he loved it but it was too advanced for him.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Book 6)
3587 reviews
J.K. Rowling
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2006
Might be my new favorite HP book!
I absolutely love this book. It is incredible. I read it the first time and thought it was good, but the second time was amazing. I am really looking forward to the movie!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bob Books Set 3- Word Families
17 reviews
Bobby Lynn Maslen
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2006
BOB's great!
I teach Kindergarten, and these little books are just perfect for beginning readers. Also, although the pictures are very simple line drawings, the text and drawings are clever and often humorous.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Book 5)
5870 reviews
J. K. Rowling
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Mary GrandPré
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2004
J.K. Rowling Rocks!!!
Yet another great Harry Potter book!! comparing to the movie... this book it's way beyond it. There's nothing like reading a good book and this is one of those books you must read =)
Out Of The Dust (Apple Signature Edition)
838 reviews
Karen Hesse
Scholastic Paperbacks, 1999
Excellent book for young readers
This book is well written, and the only book my 9 year old has ever asked for.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Book 4)
5174 reviews
J. K. Rowling
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2002
An amazing novel
Without a doubt this is my favorite novel of the series so far. The action in this novel was intense and I finished the novel in a couple of days. JK Rowling always does a great job of mixing foreshadowing and mystery. With each novel, I have begun to realize that nothing is as it seems. I thought I finally figured out the plot, only to be completely surprised in the end. The novel comes ...
Freak The Mighty (Scholastic Signature)
490 reviews
Rodman Philbrick
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2001
"Freak The Mighty "by Rodman Philbrick
My son who is fifteen came home in the beginning of the school year 07 and was wild about a book, but couldn't remember to tell me its proper title. It has been a struggle to get him to read anything other than the covers to the next PS3 gangster/ mafia blue ray game. I purchased this book on a lark that maybe he might read something about an odd friendship, seeing as he is forever dragging ...
Bob Books Set 2-Advancing Beginners
19 reviews
Bobby Lynn Maslen
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2006
Training the Brain
I am a Special Education teacher. I help children with learning disabilities (K-5) learn to read. I don't think there are words for how highly I want to reccommend these books to parents and other educators. These books are PHONICS based and they are systematic and sequential. They help train a child's brain to see the patterns in the english language. Learning these patterns is how children ...
Bob Books Set 5- Long Vowels
8 reviews
Bobby Lynn Maslen
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2006
must buy for the beginner reader!
must buy for the beginner reader! My son is 5 and NOW can read all of the Bob books. He really loves them and we don't have to "make" him read them. I highly recommend the entire Bob Book collection.
The Kid Who Ran For President
56 reviews
Dan Gutman
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2000
the best book in the world
The book The Kid Who Ran For President is a great book. It is about a kid who runs for president and all of his hardships. The kid who runs for president's name is Judson Moon and he is 12 years old. It is a great read. He raises funds for his campaign through a lemonade stand. He controls the cyber world with his campaign. He also turns a presidential debate into a comedy club. It takes place in ...
Chasing Vermeer
143 reviews
Blue Balliett
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2005
Wonderfully Intriguing
I first checked out this book from the library thinking, "Eh. Just something for reading points." Well, let me tell you something. I WAS WRONG!!! This book is about to 6th graders who try to find the missing Vermeer painting, A Lady Writing. The story takes you through twists and turns and has a deep plot. I finished it in two days. Some people may say that this is not the best story, but I am ...
Inkheart
474 reviews
Cornelia Funke
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2005
This is a REALLY neat book!
"This book is one of the best books I've ever read. It's very readable. The cover is very colorful and very well detailed. It kept my attention cover to cover." This is what my 10 year old daughter thought. The story is very inventive and just about impossible to guess what the next turn of events will be. For something fun I would also recommend the audio book; a ton a fun for long trips.
Grapes Of Math (bkshelf) (Scholastic Bookshelf)
21 reviews
Greg Tang
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2004
a book that makes math kids
The Grapes of Math is a realization for all that math is all around us. An elementary student addresses many situations familiar to everybody that involve math. Her situations and problems are on-going and lead in many different directions, yet all still relative to math. The book is thought provoking and discussion inspiring. The book is most effective in teaching the relevance of mathematics in ...
Spaghetti And Meatballs For All! (Scholastic Bookshelf: Math Skills)
9 reviews
Marilyn Burns
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2008
Area, perimeter, and multiplication for all!
I am a student at the University of Arizona South, majoring in elementary education. I recently read this book to a class of 3rd grade students. The children anjoyed watching as the guests arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Comfort and re-arranged the tables and chairs each time someone else showed up. They also enjoyed the fact that only Mr. and Mrs. Comfort's names were given and everyone else ...
My Brother Sam Is Dead (Apple Signature)
331 reviews
James Lincoln Collier
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2005
revolutionary greatness
It is a very interesting book. It talks about a boy named Tim who has trouble deciding if he was a tory or patriot.His brother goes to war as apatriot and leaves his family in danger by taking the brown bess from them. Tim hasn't experienced war yet, but he knows that his family are tories.His family makes there annual trip to verplanks point. He betrays his father to help Mr.Heron to deliever a ...
A Bad Case of Stripes
95 reviews
David Shannon
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2004
My three kids' favorite book
I can't recommend this book highly enough. My first grader discovered it, and it immediately became the favorite of all three of them (ages 7, 5 and 3). The illustrations are striking, and the message (just be yourself and don't worry about what other people think!) is an important one for kids.
Bob Books Set 4- Compound Words
8 reviews
Bobby Lynn Maslen
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2006
Immediate Gratification
My son (age 4) after learning his letter sounds has found these books incredibly rewarding. He can read a whole book by himself! The Bob Book series is so smooth that he dosen't even realize that new concepts are being taught with each book/set. The steps are just enough for him to be challenged but still rewarding as he is able to complete each one at his own pace. We were introduced to ...
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Book 1)
5424 reviews
J.K. Rowling
Scholastic Paperbacks, 1999
First step in a long, exciting journey...
Let me start like this.. I was never into Harry Potter. Well, at least not like I am now. I was a fan of the movies but that was about it. Then I was told to read the books, I figured, what the hell. So I started with Half Blood Prince and then Deathly Hollows. Wow. If I read pretty much the last 1/4 of this series and got so sucked into it, I owed it to myself to take the whole trip through this ...
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