Monday, August 30, 2010

Annabelle Reviews


Fang Fairy
Written and illustrated by Andy J. Smith
Marty Kreep lost his first baby tooth and put it under his pillow. Instead of finding money, the next morning he finds a ring of yucky, green slime.
During the night he heard curious noises and a very loud HOOOOWL!
Marty asks his older brother, James to help.
He talks to his family but no-one believes him
other than his best friend, Nessy.
That set off a mystery, - who is behind all this trouble?
I recommend this book to year 3 – 5 children
because it has a basic story line and is a good book
for children starting to read chapter books.
Fang Fairy is also good for those who like reading
mysteries (that are a little bit scary).

Building the Great Wall of China
Written by Terry Collins
This storyteller, Dr Isabel Soto, travels through
the time of building the Great Wall of China.
She uses a W.I.S.P.
Unfortunalely a tourist walks through the W.I.S.P and Dr. Isabel has to save them.
But what are the workers doing to the Wall? And who are those people trying to attack the Wall?
Read this book to go through the rebuilding of the Great Wall of China.
I recommend the book to year 3 – 5 children. It is a historical story, but easier to follow than straight non-fiction books, because it is written as a graphic novel and has a basic story line. It is good for children wishing to read a graphic novel which has factual information.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Those Look Like Great Books