Showing posts with label Good-fit books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Good-fit books. Show all posts

Friday, 7 February 2014

Book sell - Minecraft Handbook

I have a book I would like to recommend.  I saw it in the shop today and knew I had to buy it for our  class library because LOTS of you LOVE Minecraft!


It is an informational handbook on all the moves and tips a player needs to know.  There are lots of illustrations and often there are steps that show you what to do.


I know this book will be very popular so we might have to set up a lottery draw to see who takes it home first.

Thursday, 6 February 2014

Book Sell - Dragonbreath

I visited Carolyn today and her son Graeson had a book he wanted to recommend to you.  It is called Dragonbreath and is written by Ursula Vernon.


Graeson loves this book because it is very funny.  It has short chapters and is sprinkled with pictures.  It is all about the challenges make-believe creatures get up to in school - like writing a report about the Sea.  The only trouble, the DRAGON in the story decides to do 'real practical' research.

It is full of cartoon sharks, rays and other sea creatures.  Think more along the line of Sponge Bob than the real thing.  It is a short book but currently has nine books in the series.

Graeson would recommend this book to people who like a laugh and things that are a bit silly.  They need to like cartoon pictures too.

Monday, 22 April 2013

Book Sell: Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves

Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves

Are you up for an adventure, treasure hunting and revenge?  This is an exciting book that you might like to read.  Take a look at the book review on the Leap into Books Blog.

Sunday, 19 August 2012

Good Fit Books

How do you choose a book that is a 'Good-Fit' for you?  That is one you can read and are interested in?  Take a look at this video to see why it is important to get a good fit. 

Would you wear gum-boots to dance ballet? 



Check out how to find a 'Good-Fit' book on our very own Leap into Books Blog.