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Book Recommendations


Ben Franklin's in my bathroom!

by Candace Fleming

Very funny! One of the best books I have ever read. 

Check it out from the Brooklyn Public Library


Mindy Kim and the big pizza challenge

by Lyla Lee

(Also the whole series: the first book is Mindy Kim and the Yummy Seaweed Business). Great read!

Check it out from the Brooklyn Public Library


Anna, Banana, and the Friendship Split

By Anica Mrose Rissi

Very good! There is a series of 8 books. 

Check it out from the Brooklyn Public Library


A kid like me

by Norman Feuti

Great! Ethan is having a hard time fitting in at school. He loves the game Bio Battle. His best friend Ricky is making a club with other people but Ethan kind of feels left out. 262 pages and a graphic novel.

Check it out from the Brooklyn Public Library


From the mixed-up files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler

by E L Konigsburg

Claudia and her little brother run away, but they end up living in the Natural History Museum in NY!

Check it out from the Brooklyn Public Library


The witches

by Roald Dahl

On a scale of 1 to 20, 1 is not scary at all and 20 is super scary, I would give this book a 5 and a half. Super fun(ny)! 

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Book Reviews


Mr. Lemoncello’s library series by Chris Grabenstein 

Kyle Keeley, Akimi Hughes, Haley Daley, Miguel Fernandez, Andrew Peckleman, Mr. Lemoncello, and many more people try to win book-related races in Mr. Lemoncello’s AI based library 

Check it out from the Brooklyn Public Library.


The Animal Family by Randall Jarrell

A man, a mermaid, a bear and a lynx - all orphans - find a home in a log cabin by the sea and in the woods. Then, they start developing into a family. 

Check it out from the Brooklyn Public Library.


Rider Woofson series by Walker Styles

Rider Woofson is a crime-fighting dog with 3 other dogs: Rora Gooddog, Westin Barker, and Ziggy Fluffenstuff. They are called the PI pack.

Check it out from The Brooklyn Public Library.


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TV Recommendations 


Tumble Leaf

Age Range: I think ages 3-8

Stream it on: Amazon Prime

Check out their website: https://www.tumbleleaf.tv/


Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone

Age Range: 6-15

You should probably read the book first, though. So basically, I’m kind of telling you to read the book.


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